Monday, January 21, 2008

And Abbas Considers This a Threat?

After watching rockets and mortars pound Israel for months on end, I'm supposed to take the fact that Palestinian Authority thug Mahmoud Abbas is going to suspend negotiations with Israel as a bad thing?

Are you kidding me?

It's a blessing in disguise for Israel. Israelis wont have to worry about their Prime Minister, Ehud Olmert, giving away the farm and then some to Palestinian terrorists who seek only Israel's destruction.

Abbas is busy providing media cover for Hamas terrorists operating in Gaza. He's "outraged" over the death of 14 Hamas terrorists in a firefight last week that they initiated when a Hamas sniper murdered an Ecuadorian volunteer on an Israeli kibbutz. Israeli forces then entered Gaza and the Hamas thugs opened fire on them. Israel showed no mercy and eliminated 14 terrorists, including the son of a major thug.

Olmert, for the moment at least, is saying that he wont play into the Palestinian hands, and has said that the Palestinians can walk if they don't have any power. Hamas has been playing games with the power systems in Gaza, claiming that they don't have any more power since Israel stopped oil shipments. The fact is that Gaza gets most of its power from Israel, and that flow has not stopped, despite the fact that the terrorist groups use the Israeli-provided energy to build their rockets and mortars to blow up Israelis.

Indeed, Hamas has essentially killed five patients in Gaza because their hospital was without power, which further begs the question why the generators in the hospital weren't working. Hamas is inflicting this carnage on the Palestinian people, and they in turn accept the propaganda at face value.

The UN continues to back the Palestinians and will provide the aid to the Palestinians if the Israelis do not. Indeed, UNRWA claims that they'll be forced to act by the end of the week. Some things simply do not change. UNRWA has had more than 60 years to provide aid to the Palestinians, and all they've done is midwife terrorist groups for generations.

Now, Hamas has the audacity to claim that the situation in Gaza is Fatah's fault. Right, just ignore the Palestinian civil war that tossed Fatah out, the violence done in the name of Hamas, and the declarations of war to destroy Israel coming from Hamas thugs on a daily basis. What's left over can then be considered Fatah's fault.

UPDATE:
So much for the Israeli government to hold the line on oil shipments to Gaza. They're going to let the oil flow once again. Ignore the part about how this is a one-time thing. Each time they let the oil flow it's a one-time event. How soon before the kassams start slamming into Sderot again?

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