But don't worry, Amnesty, Jimmah Caahter and the other lefties will whine and moan about this response to those missiles too I'm sure, they are already calling it unfair collective punishment. And to them I say tough sh**. This from a group of peoples we send millions and millions of dollars to every year that did this on September 11th by the way...
More Palestinians in videos below celebrating 9-11 for those who say that picture isn't representative of the whole entire group in that region, the hell it isn't.YouTubes: A, B, C D
Israel power cuts to answer Gaza rockets
Yahoo! News:While Israel has been talking peace with Abbas, tensions in Gaza have been rising. Israel's defense minister, Ehud Barak, was expected Thursday to give final approval for a plan to cut electricity to Gaza every time Palestinian militants fire rockets into Israel.The punishment would begin with short cutoffs of 15 minutes, then increase in length if more rockets fall. Israel hopes the sanctions will build pressure on militants to halt their near-daily rocket attacks on southern Israel. It remains unclear when the sanctions would go into effect.
Despite the Israeli threats, Palestinians fired two rockets into southern Israel Thursday morning, the military said. No damage or casualties were reported.
Israel provides more than half of Gaza's electricity, so any cutoff would add to the misery in the impoverished coastal area. However, the cuts would not result in a total blackout.
Members of the international community, including U.N. chief Ban Ki-moon, have condemned the Israeli plan as unfair collective punishment. But with its military unable to stop the crude projectiles, Israel says it is running out of options to deal with the rocket fire. Barak has said a large ground offensive into Gaza — something Israel has tried to avoid — will likely be necessary at some point.
Israel's government last month declared Gaza a "hostile territory," clearing the way for Israel to impose the sanctions.
On Wednesday the Israeli military killed two members of a Palestinian rocket squad, Hamas security and hospital officials said. The militant Islamic Jihad said it fired rockets at Israel a few minutes before the Israeli attack. It said the two dead were 15 years old. Often teenagers go out to get launchers after rockets are fired.
The Israeli military said it hit militants after rocket fire from the area.
Early Thursday, Israeli soldiers killed two Hamas militants in a clash near the Gaza city of Khan Younis, Hamas officials and the military said. The army said the dead men were carrying an anti-tank missile launcher and assault rifles.
It was unclear what effect an Israeli cutoff of power would have on Gazans, who already suffer frequent electricity shortages. Many buildings have backup generators.
catch and fetchThen comes news that a Palestinian terrorist admits he and other Jihadders use Google Earth to pinpoint targets to hit or at least try to hit with their indiscriminate shooting of these rockets at Israel. Another reason why this neat tool needs to be limited in its availability and accuracy, regardless that Google thinks otherwise.
However, when you do go to Google Maps the streets in Israel are not mapped and marked, this security reasoning might be why? Google states that Israel doesn't supply them with the info...But Google earth is completely functional over Israel as it is for the remainder of the globe
So again, this neat tool and program is a dangerous technology devised for decent people to use not for nefarious purposes is also bastardized and available to medieval thinking, camel riding, cave dwelling radical Muslim terrorists using it for all the wrong reasons against us and our allies like every other high technology we create and manufacture in the west and they abuse.
Google Earth used to target IsraelSwell..
Technology | The Guardian: "Palestinian militants are using Google Earth to help plan their attacks on the Israeli military and other targets, the Guardian has learned. Members of the al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade, a group aligned with the Fatah political party, say they use the popular internet mapping tool to help determine their targets for rocket strikes.
'We obtain the details from Google Earth and check them against our maps of the city centre and sensitive areas,' Khaled Jaabari, the group's commander in Gaza who is known as Abu Walid, told the Guardian. Abu Walid showed the Guardian an aerial image of the Israeli town of Sderot on his computer to demonstrate how his group searches for targets." continued
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