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General of Darkness
19th October 2010, 04:58 PM
Israeli forces, tanks invade Gaza
Tue Oct 19, 2010 9:37PM
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Israeli tanks, file photo
The Israeli military has reportedly invaded Gaza twice in a single day, keeping up Tel Aviv's regular forays into the blockaded coastal sliver.


On Tuesday, the troops moved into the eastern part of the city of Jabalia in the north of the Gaza Strip.

Enlisting the support of tank reinforcements, the forces carried out a number of incursions into the south of the enclave later in the day, a Press TV correspondent reported.

The invading troops are now being confronted by resistance fighters.

Israeli forces carried out a self-proclaimed withdrawal from Gaza in 2005. The military, however, continues to launch regular deadly attacks on the strip.

The Israeli aircraft frequently overfly Gaza, bombing the tunnels under the strip's border with Egypt. The pathways serve as the territory's only way of bringing in food, medicine and other direly-needed requirements.

HN/MGH

http://www.presstv.ir/detail/147389.html

midnight rambler
19th October 2010, 05:00 PM
Not this shit again.

Book
19th October 2010, 05:20 PM
http://www.countercurrents.org/GazaBoyTank.jpg

http://radioislam.org/islam/english/zionism/palestinian_boy1.jpg

http://electronicintifada.net/artman2/uploads/1/musatank483.jpg

Jew soldiers are so brave. Let's send "Israel" another few $Trillion to buy more tanks to murder Palestinian women and children IN PALESTINE.

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Ponce
19th October 2010, 05:25 PM
Same crap.....different day, I no longer even read a out it.......it hurst and it pisses me off to much >:(

ShortJohnSilver
19th October 2010, 09:14 PM
Moshe Dayan on how they provoked the Syrians:


I know how at least 80 percent of the clashes there started. In my opinion, more than 80 percent, but let's talk about 80 percent. It went this way: We would send a tractor to plough someplace where it wasn't possible to do anything, in the demilitarized area, and knew in advance that the Syrians would start to shoot. If they didn't shoot, we would tell the tractor to advance farther, until in the end the Syrians would get annoyed and shoot. And then we would use artillery and later the air force also, and that's how it was.

So what / who are they trying to provoke this time?