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SAYIT

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Hamas insists Israel meet their demands or they will ratchet up the attacks.
Does anyone believe they are smart enough to consider what will be the result?
Does anyone believe they care what will become of the hapless Palestinian "refugees" they govern?
Has anyone noticed how few have died in the conflict on the West Bank?
Does anyone wonder why that is?
 
Hamas have little clue.
At least two desalination plants, maybe three, are in range of their rockets; these should be attacked first.
However, I would sooner see all rocket attacks stopped in favour of commando style raids on soft but important targets. The aforementioned plants would be a good start.
Civilian casualties should be kept to a minimum, preferably zero, but with maximum damage to targets that will make life hard for average Israelis.
The resistance fighters should have no identification so the invaders have no definite group to blame; only ideas.

Hamas need to swing Israeli public opinion, and ineffective rocket attacks won't do that; a water shortage and massive inconvenience is far more likely to work.
 
This is the Israeli priority.
The life of the Israelis.
The life of the Israeli soldiers.
The life of innocent in Gaza.
The life of Hamas.
Can you see that now? I'm sicking tired of all those brilliant ideas about -HOW ISRAEL SHOULD ACT- to favor the Hamas or Gazans over the Israelis..get real :l
 
Hamas have little clue.
At least two desalination plants, maybe three, are in range of their rockets; these should be attacked first.
However, I would sooner see all rocket attacks stopped in favour of commando style raids on soft but important targets. The aforementioned plants would be a good start.
Civilian casualties should be kept to a minimum, preferably zero, but with maximum damage to targets that will make life hard for average Israelis.
The resistance fighters should have no identification so the invaders have no definite group to blame; only ideas.

Hamas need to swing Israeli public opinion, and ineffective rocket attacks won't do that; a water shortage and massive inconvenience is far more likely to work.

And why should we trust your judgement, when you can't even see what's in front of your eyes? You once posted 2 pictures. One was of a Palestinian girl punching a soldier, yet you said the soldier was attacking her. The next one was of a bewildered soldier lightly restraining that same hysterical girl, yet somehow in your eyes he had her in a chokehold. :lol:
 
Hamas have little clue.
At least two desalination plants, maybe three, are in range of their rockets; these should be attacked first.
However, I would sooner see all rocket attacks stopped in favour of commando style raids on soft but important targets. The aforementioned plants would be a good start.
Civilian casualties should be kept to a minimum, preferably zero, but with maximum damage to targets that will make life hard for average Israelis.
The resistance fighters should have no identification so the invaders have no definite group to blame; only ideas.

Hamas need to swing Israeli public opinion, and ineffective rocket attacks won't do that; a water shortage and massive inconvenience is far more likely to work.

:lol: :lol:

Another deranged Muslim :cool:
 
Hamas have little clue.
At least two desalination plants, maybe three, are in range of their rockets; these should be attacked first.
However, I would sooner see all rocket attacks stopped in favour of commando style raids on soft but important targets. The aforementioned plants would be a good start.
Civilian casualties should be kept to a minimum, preferably zero, but with maximum damage to targets that will make life hard for average Israelis.
The resistance fighters should have no identification so the invaders have no definite group to blame; only ideas.

Hamas need to swing Israeli public opinion, and ineffective rocket attacks won't do that; a water shortage and massive inconvenience is far more likely to work.




Attacking those would spell disaster for the gazan people as Israel would just turn off all water into gaza and claim the gazan terrorists were to blame. Thus ratcheting up the plight of the gazan people.

Not being easily identified as militia is a breach of the Geneva conventions that puts all the gazan people at risk of being shot on sight as possible insurgents/attackers.

Israel will respond with massive damage to the gazan infrastructure that would greatly inconvenience the gazan people and hamas. No water, electricity, gas, sewage treatment etc for the gazan people and very soon disease would be endemic. Because if the targeting of civilian projects by hamas they would be charged with war crimes and crimes against humanity and the muslims in the west would be shunned and forced into leaving before they were arrested as hostile aliens.


Looks like the ISLAMONAZI STOOGE has not thought this through and realised that world favour is against gaza and hamas at the moment, targeting water treatment works would be possibly the final nail in their coffin.
 

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