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Turkey: An Israeli was shot dead and another was seriously injured and placed in critical condition
8 Zionist soldiers killed in Rafah after the resistance bombed a troop carrier.
Al Jazeera Channel
Occupation helicopters transport a number of wounded to the occupied interior after a security incident in the Gaza Strip.
The resistance decided to activate all its cards, including martyrdom operations, after they had been suspended for years for political reasons.
That is one totally destroyed vehicle!! Gazans have been harvesting high explosives from the unexploded ordnances dropped by Israelis for years.
Per John Elmer of Electronic Intifada, the Gazans don't target the IDF soldiers who come to rescue the injured soldiers due to some Islamic beliefs to not harm injured soldiers. But John doesn't agree with that: Per him, the rescue teams are not injured soldiers and should be targeted. And given what kind of butchery IDF has been doing, it is fair to target the rescue teams and the helicopters!
I also think it is due to the limited SAMs available in the Gaza Strip and the flares equipped with those helicopters that prevent them from hitting the enemy's helicopters. Weapons such as ZSU-23-4 "Shilka" and ZSU-57-2 are also not available in the Gaza Strip.
The mass starvation and cruelty and barbarism against women and children justifies everything, anything and anywhere.If the Resistance starts suicide bombing inside Tel Aviv--as they seem to be doing now--then we are back to the earlier Intifada years, which means even more bloodshed and unending conflicts. But is that the actual goal? Is that the right approach? If so then the Resistance is doing what the Israel's Founding Fathers did in the 1930s onwards: Relentless strife and acts of terrorism to achieve their goal in 1948.
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