In Gaza Islamic terrorists fired
another rocket at Israel. There were no injuries. Hamas is having a
harder time controlling the more radical Islamic terrorist groups in
Gaza that refuse to comply with the ceasefire deal Hamas has with
Israel. While Hamas and these smaller radical groups agree that their
ultimate goal is the destruction of Israel the more radical groups want
to keep attacking Israel no matter what. Since Hamas is responsible for
running Gaza and providing for many Palestinians who have more mundane
goals than the destruction of Israel, Hamas has been forced to deal more
harshly with the Islamic radicals who continue firing rockets at
Israel. This has led to the arrest of over twenty Islamic radicals and a
growing number of anti-Hamas demonstrations by family and friends of
those arrested. That has not stopped the rocket firings and Hamas is
being pressured to conduct more raids and arrest more of the usual
suspects.
Since the ceasefire deal with Hamas last November 18 rockets
have been fired at Israel from Gaza. Israel has made it clear to Hamas
that if the attacks do not stop Israel will invade and remove Hamas from
power, something many Israeli hard-liners have been demanding for
years. This has gotten the attention of Hamas, which has become
increasingly aggressive in going after those who continue to fire
rockets at Israel. But all Israel is interested in here is success. As
far as the rocket fire goes Israel has told Hamas “you stop it or we
will.” For years Hamas believed Israel would never go that far as Hamas
had made it clear they would fight to the death to hold onto Gaza. Now
Hamas is not so sure that threat is enough to keep the Israelis out.
Many Israelis see the 2005 withdrawal from Gaza as a big mistake. It was
meant as a peace offering to the Palestinians, but like all other such
gestures, it backfired.
Syrian rebels say Israeli war planes have been bombing
chemical weapons storage sites that appear in danger of falling into the
hands of rebels belonging to Islamic radical groups. Israel has been
accused of carrying out similar air strikes since last January. Israel
refuses to comment but has openly accused Syria of using chemical shells
and bombs against its own people. The U.S. disagreed with this finding
until recently. Now several NATO countries and many UN officials agree
with Israel that chemical weapons have been used in Syria. The U.S. said
it would get more involved in the Syrian fighting if chemical weapons
were used there. Israel is waiting to see how the Americans will handle
that pledge.
April 28, 2013: In Gaza Islamic terrorists fired another
rocket at Israel. In response Israeli warplanes bombed buildings used by
Islamic radicals three times.
April 25, 2013: An Israeli warplane shot down (with a
missile) a UAV, apparently belonging to Hezbollah and coming down the
coast from Lebanon. The UN had eventually condemned Hezbollah for
sending a UAV into Israel last October 6th. Hezbollah complained that
the UN was picking on them and being unfair. On October 11th Hezbollah
admitted that it had launched the Iranian UAV that flew out into the
Mediterranean and then entered southern Israel on October 6th. The UAV
was spotted immediately, and after being photographed by aircraft, shot
down over an unpopulated area.
Iran claimed that this revealed
vulnerabilities in Israeli air defenses. It didn’t, but Iran and
Hezbollah hailed the UAV operation as a great victory. In practical
terms, it wasn’t. But neither Hezbollah nor Iran pay much attention to
practicality. Meanwhile, Hezbollah has otherwise maintained the truce
(after the 2006 war) in southern Lebanon and along the Israeli border.
There have been few rocket firings (and all apparently by non-Hezbollah
groups) and raids across the border. This was another reason for the UAV
operation, to remind everyone that Hezbollah and Israel were still at
war. But because Israel can still do a lot of damage to Hezbollah, the
Islamic terrorist group prefers a ceasefire. This is especially true now
with more and more Hezbollah showing up in Syria to help keep their
friends the Assads in power.
April 20, 2013: In Gaza Islamic terrorists fired another
rocket at Israel. In response Israeli warplanes bombed buildings used by
Islamic radicals.
April 19, 2013: Israel briefly grounded its 30 or so AH-1
helicopter gunships last month after one of them suffered a rotor
failure. The grounding has been lifted as it was discovered that the
rotor failure was a unique event and not part of a flaw found in all the
AH-1s. The AH-1s are eventually being replaced by AH-64 gunships, which
Israel already has 44 of.
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