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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Israel ready for Gaza operation
2007-12-06
The Israeli military is ready for a widescale ground operation in the Hamas-run Gaza Strip if the government decides to approve it, the army chief of staff said on Wednesday.

“The army is ready for a ground operation in the Gaza Strip, but it will depend on a decision by the political echelon,” General Gabi Ashkenazi told army radio. “If needed, we will be ready to act.”On Tuesday, Defence Minister Ehud Barak repeated his warning that Israel would eventually have to launch an extensive operation in the territory where Hamas seized power in June to halt the daily firing of rockets and mortars from the coastal strip.

Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has been under increasing pressure to launch a vast military operation inside Gaza, but said in an interview last week he would take his time in deciding how to deal with the territory.

The army has increased the scope of its raids in the territory over the course of the past two weeks. This came after Barak authorised targetting militant structures across Gaza, including manned Hamas positions, instead of focusing only on rocket-launching cells and infrastructure as previously.
Posted by:Fred

#12  Ya, that's be a "star", TW, but on the nose of the bird it may be considered to mean a "smitting star", I 'd have to dig up a ref which I don't have time for, but my feeble memory is in agreement.

So, Yahweh's Thunderbolt is somewhat close, in spirit. ;-)
Posted by: twobyfour   2007-12-06 20:20  

#11  SCpatriot, I read that as ha Cokhav, the star. Or perhaps the comet, or the meteor -- my Hebrew is quite rusty.
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-12-06 20:06  

#10  As far as a name to an aircraft, I always got a kick out of the B-26B FLAK BAIT.

Check out the link.



Posted by: Alaska Paul   2007-12-06 17:26  

#9  Can anyone translate the nose cone writing on the Ace, plane #695? Non Hebrew reading minds want to know. Yahweh's Thunderbolt would be cool. Thanks in advance.
Posted by: SCpatriot@work   2007-12-06 16:45  

#8  TW: Back in WWII they did, as well as risque nose art. Lots of good books and websites if you are interested; but the PC movement has pretty well relegated that practice to the same trashcan that Snap-on calendars are not in; altho' back in Desert Storm I ( the original) our A-6 outfit (VA-155) allowed the pilots to christen their jets; two stand out; one was a maintenace nightmare so we named it after the Stephen King car, "Christine,' and the other was named by one of the LTs, after his filed-for-divorce-after-he-deployed: " The Bitch."
Posted by: USN,Ret.   2007-12-06 15:34  

#7  Do American planes have names on the noses like the Israeli ones do? Is it like naming one's car?
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-12-06 14:37  

#6  Wonder why the flag isn't on the tenth one? New?
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2007-12-06 13:55  

#5  Yup, I counted nine Syrian flags ...
Posted by: Steve White   2007-12-06 12:40  

#4  Nice photo Mark. Couple of Real-McCoy MIG killers.
Posted by: Thomas Woof   2007-12-06 12:34  

#3  Mark: I would be grateful if you might explain what is "geostrategic" about the Gaza strip. It is an administrative enclave and from what I can make out has no strategic value beyond that which the Israeli parliament is stupid enough to grant it. The lot should have been bulldozed across the Egyptian border 40 years ago.
Posted by: Excalibur   2007-12-06 09:13  

#2  Of course, once Israel takes Gaza at a horrendous cost---gotta fight in a way that doesn't upset "humanitarians" both domestic & foreign. Our USA patron will make us hand it over to the "moderate" Abu Mazen---and qassams will continue.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2007-12-06 08:18  

#1  Those controlling the geostrategic Gaza Strip are Iranian and Syrian funded, trained and armed fanatical Hamas Islamo-nazis.

The once previous official Israeli restraint policy concerning the a inevitable long-over-due, final 'resolution' against the continuing Hamas terrorist threat against Israeli civilians, is no longer a concern, since Israeli Gaza residents were temporarily withdrawn (to put it nicely) , until Iran's terrorist proxies, the Hamas jihadist infrastructure is totally destroyed.

Good hunting IDF & IAF!

Posted by: Mark Espinola   2007-12-06 07:12  

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