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Coalition forces kill AQI big turban in Baghdad
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Afghanistan
7 Killed in Afghanistan Suicide Attack
A suicide bomber attacked Indian road construction workers and their Afghan police escorts Thursday in southwestern Afghanistan, killing seven and wounding 12. The convoy had been traveling on a main road toward the city of Khash Rod in Nimroz province when it was hit by a remote-controlled bomb that was planted on a motorcycle, wounding one policeman, said Nimroz Gov. Ghulam Dastagir Azad. The convoy stopped after the first explosion, and a suicide bomber set off a second attack, killing six policemen and an Indian worker, Azad said. Ten policemen and two Indian workers were wounded.
Posted by: Fred || 01/04/2008 00:00 || Comments || Link || [4 views] Top|| File under: Taliban

#1  Just another day of work from the "religion"?
Posted by: newc || 01/04/2008 23:21 Comments || Top||


Europe
Car Bomb Kills 5, Injures 68 in Turkey
A car bomb targeting soldiers killed five people and wounded 68 others -- including 30 soldiers -- Thursday in the Kurdish-dominated southeastern city of Diyarbakir, officials said. A bus transporting troops was passing by a five-star hotel when suspected Kurdish rebels detonated a remote-controlled car bomb, authorities said. Two high school students who emerged from a building where they were taking preparatory courses for university exams and three other civilians were killed. "A bomb left in a car ... was set off with a remote control. It was a very strong one. It was targeting a military service bus," Gov. Huseyin Avni Mutlu said. Mutlu said 30 soldiers were among the injured, private Dogan news agency reported.

Several people could be seen lying unconscious amid burning cars, and a bus was engulfed in flames, reports said. Six cars were damaged in the explosion. Some students also were injured by flying glass.

Authorities blamed the blast on Kurdish rebels. Police said two suspects reportedly escaped the scene. Authorities denied earlier news reports that the suspects were captured. The attack -- which shattered the windows of surrounding buildings and could be heard two miles away -- appeared to be retaliation for three airstrikes by Turkish warplanes against Kurdish rebel shelters in northern Iraq last month.

There have been two explosions in Turkey's commercial center, Istanbul, over the past two weeks, killing one and injuring nine. No one has claimed responsibility for the attacks but Istanbul Gov. Muammer Guler blamed Kurdish rebels.
Posted by: Fred || 01/04/2008 00:00 || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Attack the army bases, ya damned cowards!
Posted by: Ptah || 01/04/2008 7:50 Comments || Top||

#2  Although the PPK may be dumb enough to want to irritate the Turks, I would not put it past AlQaida to be trying to ferment trouble between the Turks and Kurds, just to distract the Americans in Iraq.
Posted by: john || 01/04/2008 20:11 Comments || Top||


India-Pakistan
Militants threaten to blow up Akshardham temple
Security at the famous Akshardham temple in the capital was beefed up on Friday after police received intelligence inputs that Kashmiri militants planned to blow it up.

"We received an input that some militants belonging to Kashmir-based groups were planning to create terror in the capital by blowing up the temple," Deputy Commissioner of Police (Special Cell) Alok Kumar said. He did not specify which militant group was planning to carry out the attack.

Following the input, police have deployed more personnel at the temple on the banks of Yamuna in east Delhi, visited by thousands of people every day.

The Akshardham temple has recently made it to the Guinness Book of World Records for being the world's largest Hindu temple complex. The temple is spread over expansive lawns covering an area of 86,342 square feet and is 356 feet long, 316 feet wide and 141 feet high.

Intelligence agencies had last month warned that militants plan to carry out terror strikes in the capital.
Posted by: john frum || 01/04/2008 09:32 || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under: Govt of Pakistan

#1  exterior photo

exterior photo

interior photo








Posted by: john frum || 01/04/2008 9:48 Comments || Top||

#2  Bomb some Pakistani mosques if anything happens to the temple.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305 || 01/04/2008 11:10 Comments || Top||

#3  Muslims hate every religion so its about time all religions ganged up to fight the enemy!!!!
Posted by: Paul || 01/04/2008 11:56 Comments || Top||

#4  But, but, ... Islam is a religion of peace. Therefore, these militants cannot be Muslims. So, it must be the Jooos or Mormons or somebody else planning to do do this.
/sarcasm
Posted by: Rambler || 01/04/2008 13:28 Comments || Top||

#5  Worth more, culturaly, than the entire Islamic "Civilization".
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 01/04/2008 13:47 Comments || Top||

#6  The temple is spread over expansive lawns covering an area of 86,342 square feet and is 356 feet long, 316 feet wide and 141 feet high.

It's almost as big as John Edwards' new house!
Posted by: Raj || 01/04/2008 15:37 Comments || Top||

#7  I do think that Muslims willingness to attack holy sites will be their undoing. The Hindu might take the gloves off if a Holy Site is destroyed.
Posted by: rjschwarz || 01/04/2008 18:01 Comments || Top||

#8  A stone in Mecca?
Posted by: 3dc || 01/04/2008 23:32 Comments || Top||


Muslim Policeman suspected in Rampur attack
Even as the investigating agencies were yet to receive any formidable lead on the Central Reserve Police Force Group Centre attack in Rampur, the security forces are interrogating a CRPF jawan, a former Kashmir militant, for his alleged role in the attack.
Gotta fill that affirmative action quota for Muslims.. even if you have to recruit terrorists
Though officials are yet to confirm the questioning of the said jawan, who hails from Baramula in the Kashmir valley, sources maintained that the suspect jawan has been taken to Lucknow for intensive interrogation.
The traditional Indian Police beating or has the CRPF learned about electricity yet?
According to highly placed sources, the CRPF jawan, who was once a militant but surrendered in Kashmir and joined the Central Force, was on duty at the Control Room-2, which the terrorists attacked first and shot dead a security man.

As per the CRPF jawan's account of the incident, he was sleeping but could not justify his statement when he was shown marks of at least 16 bullets on the wall of the control room. He also could not provide a satisfactory explanation as to why he did not react after hearing the gunshots, in which one of his colleagues died.
Just a sound sleeper. Why are these wicked Hindus harassing him...
Sources maintained that at present, there are 68 jawans and officers in the Rampur Group Centre hailing from the Kashmir valley, including eight jawans who have joined the force after leaving the various terrorist outfits.
These boys were just misguided say the Indian politicians and media
Meanwhile, telephonic records and other details of the suspected CRPF jawan are being investigated by the security forces. The investigating agencies are also looking into links with terrorist groups of the Kashmir valley.
And the CRPF is supposed to replace the BSF and Army in Counter Insurgency Duty
Meanwhile, inspector-general (CRPF) Karmveer Singh said the New Year bash at the Rampur CRPF Group Centre ended at 12:30 am. "There was no lapse in the security set up. The men killed or injured in the attack were not drunk," he added.

Meanwhile, sources said at least two people were detained for questioning in Rampur. A senior police official, who is part of the investigating team, told UNI that several people were being questioned. But he denied that anyone was detained or arrested so far.

''Questioning is a part of the investigation process,'' he added.

Condemning the fidayeen attack, Uttar Pradesh chief minister Mayawati has blamed paramilitary forces for the incident. "Despite several alerts by the intelligence agencies and the UP government, the CRPF did not make suitable arrangements to fend off such an attack," she lamented. "They should have been more careful following the threat perception," Mayawati added.
How about NOT filling the affirmative action quota with jihadis?
Posted by: john frum || 01/04/2008 00:00 || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under: Global Jihad

#1  Gotta fill that affirmative action quota for Muslims.. even if you have to recruit terrorists

That's confusing cause and effect---a Muslim put into position where he/she can advance Jihad will do so.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 01/04/2008 1:44 Comments || Top||

#2  Sleeping? IN THE CONTROL ROOM? Hang him.
Posted by: Redneck Jim || 01/04/2008 10:53 Comments || Top||


27 militants killed in S Waziristan
At least 27 militants were killed in two days of clashes in South Waziristan along the border with Afghanistan, a military official told AFP on Wednesday.

The clashes broke out after pro-Taliban militants kidnapped four Pakistan soldiers in South Waziristan tribal district on Tuesday, the official said. “Five militants were killed yesterday and 22 overnight,” he said.

The official said the kidnapped soldiers were delivering food rations from one post to another when militants seized them. Their fate was not immediately known. After Pakistan forces fired at militants, five of them were killed and 20 were taken into custody, the official said.

Later a tribal peace council was convened but failed to resolve the stand-off, he said. Both sides used heavy weaponry in tit-for-tat firing that went on through the night, resulting in the death of 22 militants with no loss of life on the Army side, he said.

Rugged tribal areas along the Afghan border are a known hub of al-Qaeda and Taliban militants who slipped into the region after the US-led invasion of Afghanistan in the wake of the September 11 attacks. Pakistan has deployed 90,000 troops to hunt down militants in the region.
Posted by: Fred || 01/04/2008 00:00 || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under: Taliban


60 suspected militants arrested in Swat
Security Forces have arrested 60 suspected militants in different areas of Shakar Dara, Swat. Indefinit curfew continues in Mata and Kabal, said Inter Services Public Relations. Meanwhile, a militant was handed over to police by the locals yesterday. Operation was carried out in Sheerai and Jasar areas of Shangla in search of milintants. Police had also arrested a militants from Shaplan yesterday.
Posted by: Fred || 01/04/2008 00:00 || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under: TNSM


Tribes agree on ceasefire in Kurram Agency
The political agent of Kurram Agency said that the tribes have agreed on ceasefire but firing in some of the areas are being reported there. Political agent of Kurram Agency Syed Zaheer-ul-Islam told Geo News that to overcome the clashes in Kurram Agency, the tribal leaders and jirga members have agreed on ceasefire but firing in some of the areas are being reported and the artillery is being used. He said that security officials have been deployed at the positions of the armed tribes in some areas whereas in the remaining areas, they would be posted tomorrow. Six people were killed and 11 injured during the last 24 hours in Kurram Agency.
Posted by: Fred || 01/04/2008 00:00 || Comments || Link || [1 views] Top|| File under: Takfir wal-Hijra


7 boomers enter Islamabad, R.pindi, security red alerted
Security has been red alerted in Islamabad and Rawalpindi in view of information of 7 suicide bombers entering the twin cities, said the Interior Ministry sources. The police authorities have been informed in writing about the intelligence agencies information that 7 suicide attackers had entered the twin city, sources said. They have been directed to step up security at all the important places and people. The police have started to chalk out a fresh security plan while monitoring is being carried out at sensitive places besides strict watch is being maintained for suspected individuals.
Posted by: Fred || 01/04/2008 00:00 || Comments || Link || [1 views] Top|| File under: al-Qaeda


21,000 booked for rioting in Nawabshah
Police have booked 21,000 people on the charge of rioting in Nawabshah. The Nawabshah Railway Police registered cases against 7,500 unidentified people on the charge of setting ablaze two express trains and one goods train.

Meanwhile, the Daur Police registered 11 FIRs against 3,500 unidentified people for involving in arson, looting, damaging government property and telephone exchange.

Also, in 30 FIRs, over 10,000 unidentified people, including PPP Taluka Secretary-General Noor Nawaz Zardari, were booked by different police stations of the district. Meanwhile, traders demanded of the government to immediately construct and rehabilitate shops and markets looted and burnt during the recent riots. Meanwhile, normalcy returned to the city, its suburbs and other towns and villages of the district.
Posted by: Fred || 01/04/2008 00:00 || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under: Govt of Pakistan

#1  Booking 21,000 people must be one Tom Wallager task! Maybe we can learn to process that kind of tonnage over here.
Posted by: Alaska Paul in Thorne Bay, AK || 01/04/2008 0:36 Comments || Top||

#2  If they are unidentified how do you book them?
Posted by: 3dc || 01/04/2008 9:43 Comments || Top||


Iraq
Up Close Vid: Apache's 30mm Cannon Takes Out Insurgents and their Truck
One of the clearest videos. A terrorist almost gets a missle off. Key word, "almost".
Posted by: Icerigger || 01/04/2008 08:02 || Comments || Link || [4 views] Top|| File under: Iraqi Insurgency

#1  Old film, says Jan '07. A whole year ago now.
Posted by: Redneck Jim || 01/04/2008 10:51 Comments || Top||

#2  Sorry. Redux ala bad guys.
Posted by: Icerigger || 01/04/2008 14:46 Comments || Top||

#3  Redux yes, but a damn fine illustration on the old ROE.
Posted by: Thomas Woof || 01/04/2008 15:35 Comments || Top||

#4  Ahhh...Refreshing!! As usual, heat up the eggnog, I kick back, and watch the matinée calf scramble!!
Posted by: smn || 01/04/2008 22:06 Comments || Top||


Al Qaeda establishes "a haven in Diyala"
This is Bill Roggio's analysis from a few days ago; his thesis was borne out by the cross-dressing suicide squeegee man who took out part of the Diyala Awakening Council leadership on Wednesday. This is an excerpt; follow the link for the full posting:
With al Qaeda in Iraq's bases of operations dismantled in the central Baghdad regions, Diyala province has emerged as the primary battleground between Iraqi and Coalition forces and the terror group. As the concurrent combat operations against al Qaeda in Baghdad and the Belts regions peaked during the summer and fall, al Qaeda in Iraq attempted to re-establish its bases in the northern provinces of Salahadin, Ninewa, Tamin, and Diyala. In the region northeast of Miqdadiyah, al Qaeda in Iraq has gains some traction.

Al Qaeda's attempts to reform in Ninewa have largely been blunted as the group is short of funds and its leadership fractured, Major General Mark Hertling, the commander of Multinational Division North said in a recent interview with Voices of Iraq. "Al Qaeda suffered fund shortage and posed no big danger in Ninewa after [the] killing and arresting a number of its financiers [by US and Iraqi forces]," Hertling said. "The armed groups activating in the provinces worked without funds, after their field financiers escaped with money, causing a splinter in the organization."

US and Iraqi security forces launched Operation Iron Reaper in the north on Dec. 3 in an effort to keep al Qaeda in Iraq from reestablishing its command and control and bases of operation in the region. The rapid expansion of Concerned Local Citizen groups in Ninewa, Salahadin, and Tamin provinces has also helped keep al Qaeda in Iraq from fully regrouping in the North.

But Diyala province has emerged as one of the most dangerous regions in Iraq, Rear Admiral Gregory Smith, the director of communications for Multinational Forces Iraq said today in a press briefing in Baghdad. Al Qaeda in Iraq has "found a haven in Diyala," Smith noted. The Concerned Local Citizen and Awakening movements, the tribal groups and former insurgents that have banded together to fight al Qaeda in Iraq, will be a primary force against al Qaeda in Iraq in Diyala province.
Posted by: Seafarious || 01/04/2008 00:00 || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under: al-Qaeda in Iraq

#1  But Diyala province has emerged as one of the most dangerous regions in Iraq, Rear Admiral Gregory Smith, the director of communications for Multinational Forces Iraq said today in a press briefing in Baghdad.
This is relatively speaking: the cowardly media, safely ensonced in the Green Zone, focuses almost exclusively on Baghdad, which is why AlQ worked so hard to stay in Baghdad. Overall violence is down, so right now, we're just 'peak shaving' or 'outlier-chopping'. Some will will argue that we're chasing the lump of dirt under the carpet without noticing that the lump is getting smaller.

This is a military application of Deming's quality control methodology, where one measures, determines the source of largest variance from the desired mean result, and works to reduce the variance. The Japanese used it to kick our economic ass years ago: nice to see our military using it to kick some Jihadi ass in Iraq.
Posted by: Ptah || 01/04/2008 8:30 Comments || Top||

#2  So we know where they (aqi) are. That hasn't exactly worked out well for them in some time.
Posted by: M. Murcek || 01/04/2008 13:30 Comments || Top||

#3  Damg, what that Ptah guy said.
Posted by: Thomas Woof || 01/04/2008 15:37 Comments || Top||

#4  ASIA TIMES > AL QAEDA TO THE RESCUE FOR THE BUSH LEGACY. Like PUTIN-RUSSIA to MOUD-IRAN???
Posted by: JosephMendiola || 01/04/2008 22:44 Comments || Top||


Seven al Qaeda rendered carbon neutral in Miqdadiyah
Heartwarming graphic at the link
The regions north of city of Miqdadiyah remains al Qaeda in Iraq controlled territory. Raids against al Qaeda in Iraq occur in the Miqdadiyah region on a daily basis, while al Qaeda continues to launch attacks into Baqubah, the provincial capital of Diyala on a near daily basis.

The latest Coalition raid in Miqdadiyah occurred on January 3, resulting in seven al Qaeda fighters killed. Coalition special forces, part of Task Force 88, the hunter-killer teams assigned to hunt al Qaeda's networks "targeted associates of an al Qaeda in Iraq leader allegedly responsible for coordinating and directing a large terrorist group, and carrying out executions in the Diyala River Valley region." Coalition forces called in an air strike on a safe house, killing two al Qaeda operatives. Five additional al Qaeda terrorists were killed in a follow on raid.

In other operations on January 3, Iraq soldiers captured "a high ranking commander in al Qaeda's network" in Diyala province, Voices of Iraq reported. The "Iraqi Army 5th Division, 2nd Brigade troops managed to capture a high ranking commander in al Qaeda's network called Nu’aman al Ubaidi in a military operation conducted at Tahweelah village belonging to Khalis, 15 [kilometers] north of Baqubah," Staff General Salem al Mandalawi, the 5th Division commanding officer told Voices of Iraq. Ubaidi "worked as a lieutenant in the 5th Division, before leaving the army and joining al Qaeda members." Two US soldiers were also killed and one wounded during operations in Diyala province, Multinational Forces Iraq reported.
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Posted by: Seafarious || 01/04/2008 00:00 || Comments || Link || [1 views] Top|| File under: al-Qaeda in Iraq

#1  Wretchard has some thoughts.
Posted by: Seafarious || 01/04/2008 1:32 Comments || Top||

#2  "Hello, Nu’aman"
Posted by: Jerry Al-Seinfeld || 01/04/2008 3:31 Comments || Top||

#3  Excellent graphic indeed. Warms the cockles of my heart it does.
Posted by: Ptah || 01/04/2008 8:32 Comments || Top||

#4  Oh, and I must agree that Wretchard's article, provided by Seafarious, is excellent indeed.
Posted by: Ptah || 01/04/2008 8:34 Comments || Top||

#5  [some lame spammer has been pooplisted.]
Posted by: Some lame spammer || 01/04/2008 9:54 Comments || Top||

#6  Quoth Wretchard:

...the history of clandestine organizations is not one of evolutionary progress but succession.

Succession in more ways than one. When His Monstrosity is old, his powers waning, his dotage upon him, that's when the Grand Vizier traditionally makes his move, isn't it?
Posted by: Fred || 01/04/2008 10:01 Comments || Top||


AQI safe house destroyed, 5 detained (Zambraniyah)
Apache aviators destroyed an al-Qaeda in Iraq safe houses in the Zambraniyah area Jan. 1. While on a patrol, Soldiers from Troop B, 6th Squadron, 8th Cavalry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, encountered small arms fire and indirect fire from a house.

An AH-64 Apache helicopter from the 3rd Combat Aviation Brigade, 3rd Inf. Div. engaged the house with a hellfire missile.

The engagement resulted in one enemy killed, one enemy wounded, one local Iraqi wounded and five suspected al-Qaeda members detained.

A second Apache destroyed an improvised explosive device discovered by a local Iraqi in the area.

He reported the IED to Soldiers of the 6-8 Cav., Reg. operationally attached to 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Inf. Div. and Soldiers of the 5th Battalion, 4th Brigade, 6th Iraqi Army Division. The IED was believed to be placed in the man’s house by al-Qaeda. Iraqi Army Soldiers removed the IED and placed it in an open field, where it was destroyed by an Apache helicopter.
Posted by: Fred || 01/04/2008 00:00 || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under: al-Qaeda in Iraq


Coalition forces target al-Qaeda safe house; 7 killed (Muqdadiya)
Coalition forces killed seven terrorists today during operations targeting al-Qaeda in Muqdadiyah. Coalition forces targeted associates of an al-Qaeda in Iraq leader allegedly responsible for coordinating and directing a large terrorist group, and carrying out executions in the Diyala River Valley region. Intelligence reports indicate the group killed at least two people execution style in the last few days and has engaged with Coalition forces on multiple occasions. This operation follows several weeks of coordinated raids against this group by Coalition forces.

During the operation this morning, the terrorists were positively identified at a known al-Qaeda in Iraq safe-house. Coalition forces directed a precision air strike and assessed two terrorists were killed in the operation.

Later in the day, Coalition forces positively identified terrorists involved in the same terrorist group operating in the region, and Coalition forces directed a second air strike killing an additional five terrorists. “Al Qaeda remains a threat to the safety and security of the Iraqi people,” said Cmdr. Ed Buclatin, MNF-I spokesman. “We will continue to strike the al Qaeda networks that are responsible for conducting heinous attacks against the Iraqi people.”
Posted by: Fred || 01/04/2008 00:00 || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under: al-Qaeda in Iraq


Coalition forces kill AQI big turban in Baghdad
Coalition forces killed a terrorist leader and two other terrorists during operations on December 28th to disrupt al-Qaeda in Iraq networks operating near the capital city. During the operation, Coalition forces targeted Muhammad Khalil Ibrahim, the deputy military leader for the al-Qaeda in Iraq network operating south of Baghdad. Ibrahim was a key planner in numerous attacks against Coalition forces operating in the Mahmudiyah area, and was also involved in the facilitation of foreign terrorists and weapons. Also, Ibrahim and other senior al-Qaeda members were allegedly planning to conduct a large-scale attack against Coalition forces in the near future.

Intelligence reports led Coalition forces to a location in Mahmudiyah where Ibrahim was believed to be operating. Coalition forces confirmed his presence and supporting aircraft engaged the time-sensitive target. Once the area was secure, the ground force assessed that three terrorists were killed in the strike, to include Ibrahim. The two other terrorists were assessed to be leaders associated with the terrorist network in Iskandariyah. The ground force also discovered a machine gun, a suicide vest and several grenades in Ibrahim’s vehicle. “This was a dangerous terrorist who will never again harm innocent Iraqis or the security forces that protect them,” said Maj. Anton Alston, MNF-I spokesman. “We will continue to relentless pursue terrorist leaders, like Ibrahim, who threaten our forces and attempt to deny the Iraqi people a future of their choice.”
Posted by: Fred || 01/04/2008 00:00 || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under: al-Qaeda in Iraq

#1  Allahu akbar!
Posted by: gorb || 01/04/2008 1:46 Comments || Top||

#2  Fred ....he is on this list as wanted since 2005

http://www.bankofengland.co.uk/publications/news/2005/163.htm

This was a very big fish taken out...

Posted by: Chenter Unimp7361 || 01/04/2008 5:45 Comments || Top||

#3  Can I make a suggestion.....can we post the fat viking lady singing for this guy.
Posted by: Chenter Unimp7361 || 01/04/2008 5:47 Comments || Top||

#4  Good idea.
Posted by: Fred || 01/04/2008 7:24 Comments || Top||

#5  Chenter, on that list his address is listed as "Frankenthal prison, Germany". Was he at some point captured?
Posted by: Captain Lewis || 01/04/2008 8:05 Comments || Top||

#6  Another aptly named Army spokesman. Hope his nickname is Maj. A.A.. Nice that there's no need for anti-aircraft fire, but there are a variety of other phrases that come to mind.
Posted by: Chusong Grundy6409 || 01/04/2008 11:22 Comments || Top||

#7  And another one gone, and another one gone, another one bites the dust.
Posted by: Mike || 01/04/2008 12:17 Comments || Top||

#8  whoo-hoo, and i've got lots of after-season Christmas candy to pass out.

(if they can do it, so can we)
Posted by: Querent || 01/04/2008 12:49 Comments || Top||

#9  Send the candyholics by here - we still have Junior's Easter candy we can pass around.
Posted by: Old Patriot || 01/04/2008 14:28 Comments || Top||


Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Yet more Paleo pain
Israeli forces operating in Gaza killed at least nine Palestinians on Thursday and blew up the houses of some known militant commanders, as the Palestinians fired a Katyusha rocket from Gaza that landed in northern Ashkelon, a city of 120,000 people.
Sa-weeet explosives use. Read on for the tale of plight and death.
The rocket landed in an open field and did no damage, but it traveled more than 10 miles, the farthest of any rocket so far from Gaza, the Israeli police said. The Katyusha, a manufactured missile of 122 millimeters has a range of up to 13.7 miles. There are thought to be fewer than 20 of them in Gaza.

But Mark Regev, a spokesman for Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, said Thursday’s firing showed that the Palestinians were improving their ability to use the weapon and to exploit its range, which could endanger a quarter of a million Israelis, and he called on Egypt to do more to stop the smuggling of weapons into Gaza.

“It’s a sign of things to come and an issue of great concern,” Mr. Regev said. “These rockets are not homemade and are smuggled in, and our concern is not one or two Katyushas, but a whole range of weapons, including antitank and antiaircraft rockets.”
Battalions of M109s on the border. Fire. Rubblize a town. Repeat until the rubble is dust. Ask if the Paleos would like to lose another town.
Israel is upset with Cairo for allowing more than 2,000 Gazans to return home from the hajj pilgrimage through the Rafah border crossing with Gaza, rather than, as originally agreed, through the Kerem Shalom crossing controlled by Israel. Israel wanted to check the returning pilgrims to see if they were smuggling cash back for Hamas, which runs Gaza, or if some of those returning were wanted militants who had received military training in Lebanon, Syria or Iran.
Typical f'n 'Gip-tians. Always, ALWAYS allan.
Mr. Regev denied that there was a diplomatic crisis with Egypt, but said, “There is tension.” Egypt is a crucial ally of Israel, he said. “So we want to try to encourage Egypt to do more, but at the same time to ensure that the relationship remains stable,” Mr. Regev said. “Peace with Egypt is fundamental to us. But if Hamas is allowed through a porous border to strengthen itself, build a more formidable military regime and expand the range of its rockets, it’s not in Egypt’s interests, either.”
Of course it is! Almost all the attacks will be against the Jooos versus the few against 'Gip-tian targets.
Israel continued its attacks on Palestinian militants in Gaza, especially from Islamic Jihad. In an incursion in southern Gaza, in a village near Khan Yunis, Israeli troops and tanks, backed by helicopter gunships, destroyed a house, killing two brothers, Ahmad and Sami Fayyad, their sister, Asma Fayyad, 24, and their mother, Karima Fayyad, 60. Their father, Muhammad Fayyad, a farmer, was wounded.
Too bad about the non-coms, but that is what happens when you turn your home into a fighting position!
Medics at Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis said that Sami Fayyad’s wife was wounded, and that the couple’s 3-year-old daughter was clinically dead.

Sami Fayyad, 30, was a fighter with Islamic Jihad’s military wing. Ahmad Fayyad, 32, was a former member of the Palestinian Authority security forces. Israeli Army spokesmen said the brothers were firing on Israeli forces from alongside and inside the house. The house was hit by at least one tank shell, and Palestinian witnesses said Israeli forces, using armored bulldozers, then collapsed the rest of the house. Medical workers dug out the remains of the dead.
Such nice boys. A PIJ and a Fatah. Who did Mom like best?
In a statement, Israel said blame for the deaths of the women “lies with the gunmen, who operated intentionally from a civilian environment.”
Well, DUH!
At the Khan Yunis hospital were the bodies of two other Palestinian fighters who had been killed in an exchange of fire with Israeli troops. Munir Burhom, 22, and Burhom Abu Lehyia, age unknown, were members of Hamas’s military wing, and the house they were firing from was also bulldozed, Palestinians said.
Paleo lesson # 127,815 in improper warfare techniques. I hope you NEVER get better.
"Hey Munir, watch me take these manly shots with my AK against that bulldozer!"
"Hokay Burhom, but don't let it too close or we'll get fl........."
Two more Hamas fighters were also killed Thursday, while more than 30 people were wounded, including five children on the way to school, hit by shrapnel. Three bodies, so far unidentified, were taken from a house destroyed by Israel.

The Israelis also carried out airstrikes on what they said was an Islamic Jihad warehouse in Gaza City and three other military targets. But Palestinians said the Israelis also bombed the Gaza City homes of two senior Islamic Jihad commanders whom the Israelis killed in rocket attacks more than a week ago.
"Nice shot, Avi. Can I have the other one?"
The homes, of Karim Dahdouh and Muhammad Abdallah Abu Murshad, were bombed from the air and destroyed. At the time, Israel said they were responsible for making rockets and launching hundreds of them at Israel. Mr. Dahdouh was killed Dec. 17, and Mr. Murshad was killed a week ago.
Yeah, paleos responsible for anything in NYT-speak? Naw.
The Israelis, like the British during the Mandate Oooooo, like the colonialists, often destroy the homes of prominent enemies, usually by the totally awesome Cat D-9 'Corrie Special' armored bulldozer in the occupied West Bank. To destroy homes from the air in Gaza, where Israel no longer keeps a permanent military presence, seems to be a new policy, ...
Kind of like a surge
... intended to deter other militants by underlining the risk not just to their own lives but to the livelihood of their families.
Like the Sopranos, but with UAVs and Hellfires.
Israeli military officials insisted, however, that the four targets bombed were specific military objectives and not homes, and that only one airstrike took place in Gaza City, on the warehouse.
Could it be the home is also a warehouse? That would be proto-paleo!
A more primitive Qassam rocket landed in a backyard of the Israeli town of Sderot, damaging a house and sending the owner, a woman, into shock.
In the West Bank, Israeli troops in about 70 jeeps moved into the center of Nablus and arrested three senior members of Al Aksa Martyrs Brigades, affiliated to Fatah, and dozens were wounded in the raid. The Israelis are pursuing leads to the killings of two Israeli settlers near Hebron last week, which Israel says was carried out by men affiliated with Fatah.
'Partay in the Old City courtesy of the IDF.
Mr. Olmert made a surprise visit to Jordan on Thursday to meet with King Abdullah II and update him on talks with the Palestinians before President Bush’s arrival in the region next Wednesday. In their talks, in Aqaba, the king warned Israel against expanding its settlements on occupied land and said such moves threatened to obstruct progress on a lasting peace accord, a palace official told Reuters. The king had met Wednesday with the Palestinian president, Mahmoud Abbas.
Abdullah: "These Paleos are freakin' nuts"! Olmert, putting on kneepads: "Yes, Aby. Scootch over a little, OK? My neck is cricked".
Israeli officials said Mr. Olmert told the king that Israel would not build any new settlements in the West Bank and would avoid further land appropriations there, briefed him on the Katyusha rocket strike and said that unless the Palestinians cracked down on terrorism, no progress could be made.
Olmert: "All we can do is kill them". Abduallah: "Speed it up as my throne is also at risk!"
Posted by: Brett || 01/04/2008 00:00 || Comments || Link || [4 views] Top|| File under: Islamic Jihad

#1  blew up the houses of some known militant commanders

Now that's gotta hurt!

destroyed a house, killing two brothers, Ahmad and Sami Fayyad, their sister, Asma Fayyad, 24, and their mother, Karima Fayyad, 60. Their father, Muhammad Fayyad, a farmer, was wounded.

Too bad about that!

seems to be a new policy

Hopefully one that will be extended from individual houses to neighborhoods and, eventually, all centers of Paleo-infestation in the Land of Israel.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 01/04/2008 1:52 Comments || Top||

#2  What happened to the "turn off the lights" policy the Israeli's were supposed to be implementing?
Posted by: tu3031 || 01/04/2008 8:41 Comments || Top||

#3  Ummmm, No House, No Lights.
Posted by: Redneck Jim || 01/04/2008 10:47 Comments || Top||

#4  I can't think of a dead Paleo yet that's continued to cause trouble after he assumed room temperature. Kill as many as it takes to make them stop firing rockets and if that means all of them, so be it.
Posted by: Jomosing Bluetooth8431 || 01/04/2008 11:48 Comments || Top||

#5  The current Paleo campaign against Israel is the culmination of 60 years of deliberate actions on the part of the Arabs. It can only end with the total crushing of the Arabs in the West Bank and Gaza, pushing out the remainder of the Arabs from the territory, and annexing that territory to Israel, as was the intent of the original Balfour declaration. There has NEVER been a "palestinian" people - just Arabs of different locations. We also need to totally humiliate a few dozen other African and Muddled East nations that support and promote the current war between the Arabs and Israel, beginning with Soddy aRabida.

I just finished "The Haj", by Leon Uris, a week or so ago. This book is a MUST if you really want to understand the entire paleo cult and how it came to be. The only way to put an end to it is to get rid of the "palestine" culture. That can only be done through the overwhelming use of force. The rest of the world needs to shut up and let the Israelis do what has to be done.
Posted by: Old Patriot || 01/04/2008 14:39 Comments || Top||

#6  YNETNEWS OP-ED [oaraph]> TIME FOR A DEAL IS RUNNING OUT - MORE PALEST REJECTING THE TWO-STATE CONCEPT IN FAVOR A SINGLE BI-NATIONAL STATE; + FIGHT TERRORISM FIRST.
Posted by: JosephMendiola || 01/04/2008 21:49 Comments || Top||


Major Israeli incursion into Nablus 48 hours after Barak visit
Ma'an – Israeli forces stormed Rafedia Hospital and besieged other hospitals in Nablus on Thursday morning in a major incursion into the northern West Bank city, just 24 hours after Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak and his Chief of Staff, Gabi Ashkenazi, had visited the volatile city.

Ma'an's correspondent said that more than 70 Israeli military vehicles entered Nablus from all directions, declaring the old city of Nablus a closed military zone preventing citizens' and medical staff from entering the area. He said that Israeli forces arrested four Palestinians - twenty-year-old Ahmad Dhoqan, from Balata refugee camp, thirty-year-old Rami Al-Qadi, also from Balata, twenty-year-old Mahir Mabruka, from the old city of Nablus and sixteen-year-old Ayid Abdul-Rahim, from the village of Zuwata, west of Nablus.

Israeli sources also mentioned that the invading Israeli forces wounded a Palestinian militant in the Al-Qaysariyya neighbourhood of the old city, before storming Rafedia Hospital and confiscating the weapons belonging to the hospital's security guards. Then they besieged other hospitals in Nablus looking for the wounded gunman.

The number of Palestinians injured later rose to 24. Amongst those was the distributor of Al-Quds daily newspaper 43-year-old Mamduh Abdul-Haq. Two other citizens were injured near the eastern graveyard. They were named as 23-year-old Mahir Talih, who received a gunshot to the head, and 16-year-old Khalid Al-'Amudi, who was slightly injured. Twenty others sustained different injuries ranging from the effects of tear gas to being hit by rubber bullets.

Ma'an's reporter added that the invading Israeli troops attacked Palestinian medics and ambulances with live ammunition and rubber bullets. He said medic, Ahmad Jibril, received a rubber bullet to his back, while medics Diya' Balbisi and Tariq As-Sabuh were both wounded by Israeli gunfire. Moreover, the Israeli soldiers arrested two other medics, Khalid Ba'ara and Sa'id Al-Masri.

The director of the Palestinian Medical Relief Service Dr Ghassan Hamdan told our correspondent that the Israeli forces prevented his attempts to evacuate injured people, and that an Israeli military jeep deliberately hit his car.

The governor of Nablus Dr Jamal Muhaisin said that the Israeli incursion was meant to frustrate the Palestinian plan to maintain security in Nablus. He described the military operation as unjustified, especially after the Fatah-affiliated Al-Aqsa Brigades decided to halt its military activity at the request of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.
Posted by: Fred || 01/04/2008 00:00 || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under: Fatah

#1  Israeli military jeep deliberately hit his car

I bet the jeep-driver enjoyed it---I know I would.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 01/04/2008 1:58 Comments || Top||

#2  Then they (the Israelis) besieged other hospitals in Nablus

Are they doing that medieval besieging thing where they surround the castle (or hospital) and toss plague-ridden carcasses over the walls with catapaults?
Posted by: SteveS || 01/04/2008 14:49 Comments || Top||

#3  I knew it. This Zionist tool Gr_M is just a da(r)n meanie.
Posted by: Thomas Woof || 01/04/2008 15:41 Comments || Top||

#4  Note the one sentence, rapidly said, then ignored.

Israeli forces wounded a Palestinian militant in the Al-Qaysariyya neighbourhood of the old city, before storming Rafedia Hospital and confiscating the weapons belonging to the hospital's security guards. Then they besieged other hospitals in Nablus looking for the wounded gunman.

NOTE, They were looking for a "Wounded Militant".(And whoever is hiding him, my addition)
Disarmed "Guards" (Basic, and common sense)then searched.
Posted by: Redneck Jim || 01/04/2008 19:15 Comments || Top||


An-Nasser Salah Addin Brigades leader injured in Gaza City
Ma'an – A prominent leader from the An-Nasser Brigades, the military wing of the Popular Resistance Committees (PRC), was injured on Wednesday evening when Israeli fighter jets launched a missile at a car carrying a group of combatants in the As-Saftawi neighbourhood of northern Gaza City, eyewitnesses told Ma'an's reporter.

The spokesperson of the An-Nasser Brigades, Abu Mujahid, said that the outstanding leader "Abu Sha'ban" was moderately injured in an Israeli air raid on his car. "Israeli assassination will not discourage resistance fighters; it will only strengthen their will," Abu Mujahid added.

Mu'awiya Hassanain, the director of ambulance and emergency services in the Palestinian health ministry affirmed that ambulances two bystanders were also slightly injured passersby. An Israeli air missile also targeted a car carrying another group of An-Nasser Brigades. No casualties have been reported.
This article starring:
ABU MUJAHIDspokesperson of the An-Nasser Brigades
Mu'awiya Hassanain
An-Nasser Brigades
director of ambulance and emergency services in the Palestinian health ministry
Popular Resistance Committees (PRC)
spokesperson of the An-Nasser Brigades
Posted by: Fred || 01/04/2008 00:00 || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under: Popular Resistance Committees


Paleo security services seize 15 Hamas members
Ma'an – Hamas said on Thursday that the Fatah-allied Palestinian security services arrested 15 Hamas members in the West Bank on Wednesday evening. In a statement Hamas said that five of its affiliates were arrested in the village of Skaka in the Salfit district in the northern West Bank and another from the village of Jamma'in, north of Salfit.

In the Ramallah district in the central West Bank, Hamas said Palestinian security seized 10 Hamas members, including a lecturer from the Teachers' College in Ramallah and three students from Birzeit University, near Ramallah.
Posted by: Fred || 01/04/2008 00:00 || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under: Hamas


Southeast Asia
Two top Abu Sayyaf terrorists arrested in the Philippines
Two al-Qaida-linked Muslim terrorists militants, including one wanted for the 2001 kidnapping of three Americans and 17 other people from a resort island, were captured in separate raids in the southern Philippines, officials said Friday.

Troops arrested suspected Abu Sayyaf sub-leader Tuwatin Anahalul in Zamboanga del Sur province's Margusatubig town Thursday, said Lt. Gen. Nelson Allaga. Anahalul, also called Abu Basilan, has a $48,700 bounty on his head. "He was involved in the Lamitan siege and Dos Palmas kidnapping," Allaga said.

Allaga was referring to the 2001 kidnapping at the Dos Palmas resort in western Palawan province. The Abu Sayyaf kidnappers brought their hostages by boat from Palawan to southern Basilan island, where they raided a hospital in Lamitan town. The militants, with hostages in tow, escaped four days later from the hospital after battling government troops. Anahalul later guided troops as they arrested another Abu Sayyaf figure in Margusatubig. Officials have declined to name the second suspect because operations related to the case are continuing.
Posted by: ryuge || 01/04/2008 08:05 || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under: Abu Sayyaf

#1  Well done!
Posted by: trailing wife || 01/04/2008 21:48 Comments || Top||


Fifth year of Islamist terrorism begins in Thailand
Posted by: ryuge || 01/04/2008 07:46 || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under: Thai Insurgency

#1  It is all the fault of the Israeli occupation
Posted by: jimmy carter || 01/04/2008 14:09 Comments || Top||

#2  Congratulations Thailand for your Trojan horse and your appeasement. Good luck with that freedom gid, and never forget who offered it to you.
Posted by: newc || 01/04/2008 23:20 Comments || Top||


Terrorists kill three in southern Thailand
Suspected terrorist separatist rebels have killed three people in Thailand's Muslim-majority south, police said on Friday, as the region entered the fifth year of a deadly jihad insurgency.

A 57-year-old Muslim man was killed in a drive-by shooting as he travelled to a local mosque in Yala province on Thursday evening, police said, while in a district nearby a 44-year-old Buddhist rubber tapper was also shot dead. In Pattani province earlier the same day, one soldier was killed and three others wounded when a roadside bomb hit their patrol.

Friday marks the fourth anniversary of the jihad rebellion, which erupted when terrorists militants raided an army base in Narathiwat province on January 4, 2004, reviving long-running tensions.
Posted by: ryuge || 01/04/2008 07:40 || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under: Thai Insurgency


Sri Lanka
37 militants, 10 soldiers killed in Sri Lanka
(PTI) At least 37 LTTE militants and 10 soldiers were killed in fierce clashes between Sri Lankan security forces and Tamil Tiger rebels in the island nation's embattled north, the defence ministry said today.

Sri Lankan army today overran the bunker defence of LTTE militants at Pallaikuli in North of Mannar after hours-long battle, it said, adding at least six rebels and one army soldier were killed in the clashes. Twelve LTTE cadres and six soldiers sustained injuries in the confrontation.

Meanwhile, the pro-LTTE website 'Tamilnet' quoted Mannar operations 'command' of LTTE as saying that more than 15 Sri Lankan soldiers were wounded in Pallaikulli clashes. "The Tigers mounted stiff resistance against the SLA (Sri Lankan Army) troops that were backed by heavy artillery and Multi-Barrel Rocket Launcher fire since this morning," it quoted the LTTE rebel leaders as saying.

The SLA troops were withdrawn to their original positions, the Tigers claimed, the website said.

Meanwhile, according to the Defence ministry a group of 15-20 LTTE cadres yesterday targeted troops in the Parappakandal area in Mannar. Ground troops assume at least 10 militants were killed in retaliatory fire, it said.

In another incident, four militants were feared killed during a search operation in Vilathikulam in Vavuniya yesterday, the Media Centre for National Security (MCNS) said.

Separately, as many as 11 LTTE militants were killed in clashes with troops in Muhamalai and Killali in Jaffna yesterday, it said, adding two soldiers were also reported killed and four injured in the incident.
Posted by: Fred || 01/04/2008 00:00 || Comments || Link || [1 views] Top|| File under:


Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Hezbollah dismisses senior commander for wartime failures
Hezbollah has recently removed the head of its anti-aircraft units from his position, according to Western intelligence agencies, apparently as part of the conclusions drawn by the Lebanese militant organization from the Second Lebanon War in 2006.

Almost a year ago, Haaretz reported that Hezbollah had removed one of its senior military commanders from his post. The commander was head of the regional defense of the Beqaa Valley, considered Hezbollah's heartland and home to most of Lebanon's Shi'ite population. Placed under the authority of Hezbollah's "home front logistical command," the region was particularly vulnerable as it is where many of the organization's warehouses and bases were located. During the war, elite Israel Defense Forces troops infiltrated the area repeatedly, most notably in two raids carried out on the city of Baalbek.

Apart from downing one helicopter, IAF aircraft were largely unharmed by Hezbollah during the war, prompting the organization to probe its air-defense systems. Senior IDF officials told Haaretz that Hezbollah is still in the process of adjusting to its new positions at the end of the war, much further north than they were at its beginning. In addition, it is studying how to deal with the United Nations observers deployed in the south of the country as part of the cease-fire agreement.
Posted by: Fred || 01/04/2008 00:00 || Comments || Link || [7 views] Top|| File under: Hezbollah

#1  So if Hezbollah does after action analysis and gets rid of dead wood, what is Israel's problem with deadwood?
Posted by: 3dc || 01/04/2008 9:42 Comments || Top||

#2  Yep, worrisome. The enemy is doing after action thinking.
Posted by: Thomas Woof || 01/04/2008 15:43 Comments || Top||

#3  I think all the "After Action Thinking" consists of,
"Ummm, we lost again, is there anybody left alive stupid enough to send out?"
Posted by: Redneck Jim || 01/04/2008 19:29 Comments || Top||


Good morning...
Posted by: Fred || 01/04/2008 00:00 || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Is she Donna Reed's sister?
Posted by: Bobby || 01/04/2008 5:50 Comments || Top||

#2  I have to ask, if they sank it, how do they know what was on it, Speculation?
Posted by: Redneck Jim || 01/04/2008 7:21 Comments || Top||

#3  We have a Wynn-er!
Posted by: Mike || 01/04/2008 8:53 Comments || Top||



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