One year later

One year after Hamas took control of Gaza, what have we got?

  • Thousands of rockets fired into Israel, and more every day
  • Tons of weapons and explosives smuggled into Gaza
  • Hamas terrorists trained by Iranian Revolutionary Guards, who may also be in Gaza
  • A truce about to go into effect that will allow Hamas to smuggle more weapons and materiel
  • Gilad Shalit still a prisoner, and not be a part of the truce deal
  • Terror alerts ahead of the truce going into effect
  • Terrorists claiming victory over Israel
  • Israelis claiming a terrorist victory over Israel
  • Bigger, better weapons imported by Hamas, supported by Iran, and smuggled via Syria and Egypt.

Yeah, that truce is going to do a hell of a lot.

For Hamas, anyway.

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2 Responses to One year later

  1. Long_Rifle says:

    Hey Israel, Hamas is calling… Hold please…

    Hamas says; thanks for letting them rearm and regroup with impunity. Thanks for letting them get back to rebuilding their tunnels with complete safety. Thanks for letting them get more supplies to turn into more bombs. And they REALLY mean thanks on that last part.

    With that whole house exploding and killing several people they lost a good portion of their explosives and without the truce they couldn’t get the materials together to build another “quality” device.

    I guess the only question is; how much Israeli blood will the ASSHAT running Israel have on his hands after this is done….

    How many Jews will have to be killed before the truce is over?

  2. Michael Lonie says:

    We might also note that Gaza is an even worse cesspool for the Gazans than it was when Israel was “occupying” it or when Fatah took over. I’m sure the Gazans view their miserable situation as worth it so long as they can kill Jews.

    Let us pray that the sequence will be thus: the truce goes into effect (problematic, how can one tell if the rockets still fly?), HAMAS breaks it (inevitable), Zahal flattens Gaza. Then the standard Arab whining phase can commence again.

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