Monday, June 8, 2009

Gazan terrorists use "horse bombs" in effort to kill Israelis

BBC NEWS  
Israelis 'thwarted Gaza horse bomb attack'

Four Palestinian militants have been killed on Gaza's border as Israeli forces fired at what they said were men and horses carrying explosives. The Israeli military said its forces returned fire at a group including a few men wearing explosive vests and five horses loaded with explosives. [CHILDREN, WOMEN, DONKEYS, NOW HORSES - WHAT WON'T THESE MONSTERS USE TO MURDER ISRAELIS? LLM]  

Israel said the Palestinians opened fire and tried to plant bombs near a crossing on the Gaza-Israel border. Palestinian officials said about 10 gunmen were involved in the incident. The Palestinian health ministry, which is run by the Hamas movement that controls Gaza, confirmed that four fighters were killed in the shooting.  

Israeli forces fired on the militants with machine guns and tanks backed up with combat helicopters, the military said. There were no Israeli casualties in the incident, which took place north of Nahal Oz, the main terminal for transferring fuel into Gaza. [THIS IS WHY CHECKPOINTS CLOSE - STOP THE TERROR, OPEN THE CHECKPOINTS. IT'S SIMPLE. LLM] Nahal Oz and the nearby Karni crossing, used for transferring grain and animal feed, were closed in the wake of the incident.  

It is one of the worst clashes since Israel's three-week operation in Gaza in December and January. Both Israel and the Hamas movement, which controls the Gaza Strip, declared unilateral ceasefires in the wake of the fighting. Senior Hamas leader, Ismail Haniya, said the incident was confirmation that Israel's "aggressive intentions" continued, and accused Israel of not respecting the cease fire. [THIS IS NOT, I REPEAT NOT, A JOKE. ISRAEL'S DEFENSIVE FIRE AT TERRORISTS LADEN WITH EXPLOSIVES IS EVIDENCE OF ISRAEL'S AGGRESSION AND FAILURE TO RESPECT THE CEASEFIRE? AND THE BBC REPORTS THIS QUOTE AS A FACT. LLM]  

Although Gaza has been relatively quiet since Israel's three-week offensive against Hamas ended on 18 January, the border is a flashpoint for sporadic violence.  

Story from BBC NEWS: http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/middle_east/8089535.stm Published: 2009/06/08 14:21:22 GMT

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