As we all knew would be the case (well, MOST of us knew), the Gaza Capitulation has not been viewed by the "Palestinians" as the "disengagement of strength" Mr. Sharon pretended it to be. The Gazan jihadis, who for strategic purposes claim to be part of the fictional nation of "Palestine", have been joyously celebrating what they declare to be the first true moslem conquest of the modern Jewish State.
In addition to the wanton burning of synagogues, the Guardian rag sheet is reporting that the primitive moslems have been celebrating with special posters and flags, plus making bold statements about having run the Jews out of town.
Said the Guardian:
The Israeli prime minister, Ariel Sharon, has painted Israel's removal of Jewish settlers and the army's withdrawal from the Gaza Strip after 38 years as a bold move for peace, not a retreat under fire. But many Palestinians believe the deaths of nearly 100 soldiers and 48 settlers over the past five years were the most important factor in the decision.
"The Israelis didn't leave this area because of goodwill," the Hamas leader Mahmoud al-Zahar told the Guardian. "It wasn't a gift from Sharon to the Palestinian people. They left because they suffered too much."
They may be primitive, murderous criminals, but even they can figure out the obvious: Sharon evacuated Gaza in defeat.
The article continues:
It is the only conclusion that makes sense to men such as Diyab Hassan Ouda, who for decades watched the Israelis arrive, never leave. He fled to what was then the Egyptian territory of Gaza in 1948 as a 13-year-old refugee after the Israeli army claimed his village for the new Jewish state. Israeli tanks rolled up to his doorstep again during the 1967 six-day war, beginning the occupation. After the soldiers came the Jewish settlers, claiming land in the name of God and defence.
"The Jews usually come and stay, and advance. Now they are the ones to leave," said Mr Ouda. "This is a victory for resistance. It made them leave. It's the first time the resistance has won. Gaza is the beginning of the road to the liberation of Jerusalem."
Now, let's remember that this is the Guardian, so we must weed out the anti-Israel spin they put in the report, but it is absolutely truthful to say the Expulsion has been a real boon for islamic terrorist methodology.
The report concludes chillingly:
Mr Ouda says that in his youth he supported Arafat and the PLO. "I was for Arafat. I was a nationalist. Now I am Hamas because of what Israel has done during the intifada. Hamas led the fight," he said. "Gaza was a beginning. You know how you hunt foxes? You dig them out of their holes. The fox is gone from Gaza to the West Bank. The resistance will dig him out of his hole there."
I sure hope the next Prime Minister of Israel is listening to this from Mr. Ouda rather than the sickening applause Mr. Sharon gets from the anti-Semites of Europe and the UN.
-MZ
In addition to the wanton burning of synagogues, the Guardian rag sheet is reporting that the primitive moslems have been celebrating with special posters and flags, plus making bold statements about having run the Jews out of town.
Said the Guardian:
The Israeli prime minister, Ariel Sharon, has painted Israel's removal of Jewish settlers and the army's withdrawal from the Gaza Strip after 38 years as a bold move for peace, not a retreat under fire. But many Palestinians believe the deaths of nearly 100 soldiers and 48 settlers over the past five years were the most important factor in the decision.
"The Israelis didn't leave this area because of goodwill," the Hamas leader Mahmoud al-Zahar told the Guardian. "It wasn't a gift from Sharon to the Palestinian people. They left because they suffered too much."
They may be primitive, murderous criminals, but even they can figure out the obvious: Sharon evacuated Gaza in defeat.
The article continues:
It is the only conclusion that makes sense to men such as Diyab Hassan Ouda, who for decades watched the Israelis arrive, never leave. He fled to what was then the Egyptian territory of Gaza in 1948 as a 13-year-old refugee after the Israeli army claimed his village for the new Jewish state. Israeli tanks rolled up to his doorstep again during the 1967 six-day war, beginning the occupation. After the soldiers came the Jewish settlers, claiming land in the name of God and defence.
"The Jews usually come and stay, and advance. Now they are the ones to leave," said Mr Ouda. "This is a victory for resistance. It made them leave. It's the first time the resistance has won. Gaza is the beginning of the road to the liberation of Jerusalem."
Now, let's remember that this is the Guardian, so we must weed out the anti-Israel spin they put in the report, but it is absolutely truthful to say the Expulsion has been a real boon for islamic terrorist methodology.
The report concludes chillingly:
Mr Ouda says that in his youth he supported Arafat and the PLO. "I was for Arafat. I was a nationalist. Now I am Hamas because of what Israel has done during the intifada. Hamas led the fight," he said. "Gaza was a beginning. You know how you hunt foxes? You dig them out of their holes. The fox is gone from Gaza to the West Bank. The resistance will dig him out of his hole there."
I sure hope the next Prime Minister of Israel is listening to this from Mr. Ouda rather than the sickening applause Mr. Sharon gets from the anti-Semites of Europe and the UN.
-MZ
3 comments:
Again, you could see this coming from a mile away, MZ. I wonder if any of those idiot lefties have changed their minds about the "disengagement" yet?
Unfortunately, Big Right, the left is simply loving this. I suspect they are celebrating with their terrorist loving friends as we speak.
-MZ
I watched the IDF sign the final papers last night giving away Gaza to the Moslems and thought how incredibly sad it was that Jews would voluntarily hand over part of Eretz Israel to moslems simply because it "wasn't worth it" amymore.
Now the moslems, ironically, are the ones saying "Next year in Jerusalem!"
Oy Vey
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