Showing posts with label Bet Hanoun. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bet Hanoun. Show all posts

Saturday, December 16, 2017

16-Dec-17: Friday night Arab-on-Israeli Gazan rocket crashes into Gazan home

Last night's "fell short" Gazan rocket crashed into a residence in Beit
Hanoun, a  Gazan settlement [Image Source]
More Arab-on-Israel rocket attacks this past Friday night (we were busy with the Jewish Sabbath) from the rocket-infested, Hamas-run Gaza Strip.

Ynet ["Rocket fired from Gaza hits home in Gaza", December 15, 2017] reports
A rocket fired from Gaza into Israel Friday hit a residential building in Beit Hanoun in the strip and caused it considerable damage, according to the Arabic-language Facebook page of the Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories. "Once again, the terrorist organizations launch rockets at the residents of Gaza themselves," the post said. This is the second time in a week that a rocket fired by Palestinians hits a building in the northeast Gaza city. In the previous incident, a public school classroom was completely demolished.
Times of Israel ["IDF: Gaza rocket fired at Israel falls short, strikes house in Strip", December 15, 2017], quoting a Hadashot report, says the damaged home belongs to the brother of a senior Hamas official, Mushir al-Masri.

This Al-Masri has scored several mentions in our blog. He was one of the Hamas men ignominiously roused from their sleep by police and promptly thrown out of an Eastern European country a few years back [see "15-Feb-13: Gnashing of teeth in Gaza as its reps are roused from bed and thrown out of Bulgaria"]. He was Hamas spokes-thug in relation to another terrorist-prisoner deal in 2014 [here], and again in 2015 [here].

It's worth pointing out again that yet another Arab-on-Israeli rocket attack resulting in damage (and perhaps worse) to Palestinian Arabs in Gaza - what we call Fell Shorts - has gone entirely unreported in the non-Israeli media. (And if we're wrong, please correct us.) We have reported on dozens of them in the past few years - check here.

Friday, December 22, 2006

22-Dec-06: In confusing times, it sometimes pays to stop, look and listen

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There's steady bloodshed going on down south of us. The revolutionary heros of the Palestinian Arab nation-to-be are busy firing into one another, into one another's children and into Israeli homes, towns and cities that have the misfortune of a location close to the Gaza Strip.

There's been a ceasefire between Israeli forces and the Hamas/Fatah/Jihadist gangs since November... but as of yesterday more than forty Qassam rockets had been fired in the direction of Israel since it was announced, presumably to provide added emphasis to that ceasefire.

There have been numerous injuries and plenty of damage from the random firings of these 'heros', mostly among their own children, siblings and cousins.

Yesterday, though several rockets crashed into the southern Israeli city of Sderot, most of the injuries were among small Arab children in Gazan Bet Hanoun where a rocket fell short. Your local media won't report it (Pal Arabs injuring other Pal Arabs? Who cares?) so click on this Israeli media link about the rockets, or this other Israeli link about forocious gun-fights and mutual kidnappings and killings (read about Pal-Arab parents placing their children into empty baths to protect them from revolutionary bullets flying in through the window) among over-supplied, over-testosteroned Pal-Arab terror gangs.

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And not only in Gaza.

The pictures over on the right are from yesterday in the entirely-Pal-Arab-controlled town of Nablus. The manly heros prancing, preening and wielding their weaponry belong to the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade, a thuggish, brutish armed gang that answers directly to the head of Fatah, Mahmoud Abbas (a.k.a. the president of the Palestinian Authority).

You don't really need to know much about the attitude of Pal-Arab society to the welfare of its own children beyond what these images convey so articulately.

But if perchance you do care to hear a reasonable, rational, extraordinarily well-informed Arab voice speaking articulately and fearlessly about the moral dimensions of the endless war of terror against the Jewish communities of Israel and about the almost inconceivable harm which Palestinian Arab society has done to itself and in particular its children, this video speech would be a good place to start.

Wednesday, November 08, 2006

8-Nov-06: More Death in Gaza, and More Longing for Even More Death

Today's media reports of the deaths of women, children and other innocents in Bet Hanoun in the Gaza Strip are sadly focused, as is so often the case, on one-half of the disaster.

We're sitting here in Jerusalem this evening, listening to radio reports and watching television news, hearing Israeli political leaders, senior military figures from the IDF and prominent media personalities expressing their pain, upset, sadness. It doesn't matter whether (which we believe because it's so plainly true) the deaths were the result of mistake, an awful accident typical of the accidents that happen in war. Children died, lives were smashed, and the pain is palpable and crushing.

Israelis make no secret of the almost universally-held opinion that all of us in this region would benefit immeasurably if the lives of the Palestinian Arabs were better, more prosperous, healthier, more peaceful. To the extent it's up to us, we do what we can to make that happen. But it isn't really up to us.

It's a reflection of the asynchronous nature of this generations-long conflict that the feelings on the other side, on the Palestinian street, are the very opposite. We're strong, we're prosperous, we're healthy - and so they hate us, our lives, our strength, our prosperity, our health and well-being. We've mentioned in previous blog entries that this war is not about the Palestinian Arabs lacking a homeland. It's about the Jews having one. The core hatred stems not from what they lack, but from what we have.

A sense of just how far this goes can be guaged by a report put out today by the indispensible Palestine Media Watch. In a PMW report by Itamar Marcus and Barbara Crook entitled "PA Grants Religious Status to Suicide Terror", the authors/researchers point out that even before today's Israeli action that accidentally struck civilians, the government of Palestine continues, and has continued throughout its history, to promote Jihad, Shahada (Death for Allah) and suicide terror as religious imperatives. It grants the highest status and rewards to the shahids (martyrs for Allah) and terrorists.

The Palestinian Authority promotes suicide bombings constantly. A religious leader, Sheik Imad Hamato appearing on official PA television five days ago (November 3, 2006), compares suicide terror to a story found in the Hadith, Islam's holy writings, of a friend of Muhammad who died accidentally on his own sword. The point of the scriptural quotation is that Muhammad grants the man the status of martyr.

The lesson? Hamato says: "It’s like the conflict today! One who exploded with a bomb." With proper intent, the government-authorized preacher says, self-inflicted death is not suicide but shahada - the death of a martyr.

Hamato gives a graphic description of the corpse of a Shahid, with “no head, no legs, his body completely burned... intestines outside, fingers... gone”. While ordinary mortals fear such a death, this is “what the Shahids wish for most of all”, according to this man of the cloth. A video of his "religion" lesson as televised on state-run Palestinian television is here.

And here, courtesy of PMW, are some excerpts:
  • "Hadith: There is one thing that causes Allah…to elevate his worshipper 100 levels in Paradise, and each level is like the space between heaven and earth. And what is this thing, Allah’s prophet [Muhammad]? It’s the Jihad for Allah. Jihad for Allah…
  • “A man, when he sees one of his brothers being killed for Allah, those we consider Shahids for Allah, he sees [for example] a person with no head, no legs, his body completely burned. Yes? Intestines outside, fingers are gone, it’s a difficult image. The most difficult thing which we fear is what the Shahids wish for most of all.
  • "They ask Allah: ‘Oh God, bring us back [to earth] to be killed by the Apache [Israeli helicopter]. Bring us back so that the planes will blow us up, that our heads will be cut off from the body.’ What is that? We have criteria, and Allah, praise him, also has criteria. Study the Hadiths that discuss this issue to understand the essence of Shahada for Allah…
  • "Hadith: One of the Prophet Muhammad’s good friends was preparing a bow and arrow when his own sword struck him and killed him… Is he considered a Shahid or not? Did he commit suicide? It’s like the conflict today! One who exploded with a bomb. People talk about whether or not he’s a Shahid…"
  • [Hamato continues with the Hadith, that people did not want to pray in memory of a man who was killed by his sword, because they didn’t know if he was a Shahid or committed suicide.] “They said: ‘The man died from his own weapon, and not from the weapon of the enemy.’ Answered Prophet Muhammad: ‘He died in an attempt to be a holy warrior… And his reward for that was doubled…'
  • "Khamtu says: 'When we talk about Shahid and Shahids, we shouldn’t forget that Allah, praise him, in blessing the blood of the Shahid, he forgives him, from the first gush of blood. Yes, yes. And sees his place in Paradise. He is shielded from the Great Shock and marries 72 Dark-Eyed Maidens (virgins)...'
  • “I once heard a father of one of the Shahids say: ‘I would pray with my son at night, and ask Allah for Shahada for my son.’ Allah Akbar, God is Great. ‘I asked Allah for Shahada for my son, until Allah gave me joy with his Shahada…”
Some may consider this an inconsequential theology lesson. They'd be very wrong. The hatred and incitement spewing forth from the state-sponsored mouth of this charlatan typifies the pervasive hate-based, death-adoring culture of the Palestinian Arabs. Any analysis of the six years of daily rockets fired into Israel from Gaza towns like Bet Hanoun that ignores this "theology" completely misses the mark, leaving half the story unreported.

Wednesday, November 01, 2006

1-Nov-06: Dark Clouds Over Gaza

Here's a laconic statement emanating from the spokesperson's office of the IDF this morning:
IDF forces have begun operating in the town of Beit Hanun, in the northern Gaza Strip. The operation is directed against terror organizations in the town and its goal is to disrupt and prevent the launching of Qassam rockets into Israel. Terror organizations have launched over 300 rockets into Israel from the Beit Hanun area since the beginning of the year.
No one knows at this stage whether this latest fighting in the Beit Hanun area or elsewhere in the Gaza Strip is going to be localized, or will spread beyond. Israeli society has little desire or appetite for another war, but most Israelis - and very few people outside Israel - recognize that the day-to-day bombardments from Gaza of never-occupied, never-disputed Israeli towns, cities, settlements and homes constitute an intolerable situation.

Three hundred rockets since 1st January 2006... where else in the world can you imagine a situation like that? No sane government or community would tolerate it. But over there on the other side of the fence, the government (some of the time, that means Hamas; some of the time, Fatah) not only don't stop it. They actively feed the flames, and provide it with an ideological and theological foundation. They're up to their eyebrows in premeditated murderous acts of terror on a daily basis, and don't deny it.

And the international media, never keen on interpreting events that might - Heaven forfend - place Israelis in a sympathetic light as victims, have done a first-class job of ensuring that very few people outside this region know the real reason why Israeli service personnel are now blowing up houses, roads and tunnels and placing themselves in harm's way.

As we never tire of explaining, this makes the members of the international media (editors, reporters, photographers, managers) complicit in the deaths and injuries that stem daily from ongoing terror.