Good Old Peaceful Hamas

GHook93

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It is amazing any America can make one argument for these guys. They are condemning the JUSTIFIABLE killing of Bin Laden. If anyone needs proof Hamas is ALSO America's enemy this is proof!

Hamas Leader Condemns Killing of Usama Bin Laden - FoxNews.com
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip -- The leader of the Palestinian militant Hamas government in Gaza has condemned the United States for killing Al Qaeda chief Usama bin Laden.

Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh says the operation is "the continuation of the American oppression and shedding of blood of Muslims and Arabs."

Haniyeh told reporters in Gaza on Monday that although Hamas had its differences with Al Qaeda, his group condemns the assassination of "a Muslim and Arabic warrior" and prays that bin Laden's "soul rests in peace
 
I was going to post this but you beat me to it, Fuck Hamas for taking Bin Ladens side and condemning the US for killing that scumbag.
 
muslims always stick together, especially the radical ones.

Case in point, I don't see any muslims rejoicing OBL is dead.
 
well shit! Let's go exterminate some Palestinians right now!

come on, jews! Yooooooo Shloooo!
 
muslims always stick together, especially the radical ones.

Case in point, I don't see any muslims rejoicing OBL is dead.

Muslims were celebrating in the streets of Dearborn Michigan.

VIDEO: Arab Americans celebrate in Dearborn after Osama bin Laden's death

That's good to see. Thank you.

And I hope their radical counter parts don't hunt them down and saw their heads off.

I think they'll be fine, their counter parts overseas though I have no idea what their thinking.
 
Hiding in plain sight...
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Bin Laden Hid in Pakistan City Full of Military
Monday, May 02, 2011 - The death of Osama bin Laden in a fortress-like compound on the outskirts of a Pakistani city that is home to three army regiments and thousands of soldiers raises questions over whether Pakistani security forces knew the whereabouts of the world's most wanted man.
The al-Qaida chief was living in a house in Abbottabad that a U.S. administration official said was "custom built to hide someone of significance." The city around 60 miles from the capital Islamabad is a far cry from the remote mountain caves along the Pakistan-Afghanistan tribal border where most intelligence assessments had put bin Laden in recent years. Critics have long accused elements of Pakistan's security establishment of protecting bin Laden, though Islamabad has always denied this. Ties between the United States and Pakistan have hit a low point in recent months over the future of Afghanistan, and any hint of possible Pakistani collusion with bin Laden could hit them hard even amid the jubilation of getting American's No. 1 enemy.

That bin Laden could be in Abbottabad unknown to authorities "is a bit amazing" says Hamid Gul, a former Pakistani intelligence chief fiercely critical of America's presence in the region. Aside from the military "there is the local police, the Intelligence Bureau, Military Intelligence, the ISI, they all had a presence there." Pakistani security forces blocked access to the compound Monday, but Associated Press reporters saw the wreckage of a helicopter that crashed during the operation. Local residents described the sounds of bullets, the clatter of chopper blades and two large explosions as the raid went down.

The compound was around one kilometer (half a mile) away from the Kakul Military Academy, an army run institution for top officers and one of several military installations in the bustling, hill-ringed town of around 400,000 people. An American administration official said the compound was built in 2005 at the end of a narrow dirt road with "extraordinary" security measures. He said it had 12 to 18-feet walls topped with barbed wire with two security gates and no telephone or Internet service connected to it.

A video aired by ABC News that purported to show the inside of bin Laden's compound included footage of disheveled bedrooms with floors stained with large pools of blood and littered with clothes and paper. It also showed a dirt road outside the compound with large white walls on one side and a green agricultural field on the other. Pakistan's government and army are very sensitive to concerns that they are working under the orders of America and allowing U.S. forces to operate here. Some critics assailed Pakistan for allowing the operation, while at least one Islamist party was planning a protest against the killing of man idolized by militants inside Pakistan.

More Bin Laden Hid in Pakistan City Full of Military | CNSnews.com

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George W. Bush Congratulates Obama, U.S. Troops
Monday, May 02, 2011 - "Earlier this evening, President Obama called to inform me that American forces killed Osama bin Laden, the leader of the al Qaeda network that attacked America on September 11, 2001," former President George W. Bush said in a statement following the announcement that the United States finally has killed terror mastermind Osama bin Ladan.
"I congratulated him and the men and women of our military and intelligence communities who devoted their lives to this mission," Bush said in his brief statement. “They have our everlasting gratitude. "This momentous achievement marks a victory for America, for people who seek peace around the world, and for all those who lost loved ones on September 11, 2001. The fight against terror goes on, but tonight America has sent an unmistakable message: No matter how long it takes, justice will be done."

President Obama, in his midnight speech to the nation, said a "possible lead to bin Laden" emerged last August, "after years of painstaking work by our intelligence community." Obama said it took "many months" to follow up on that lead: "I met repeatedly with my national security team as we developed more information about the possibility that we had located bin Laden hiding within a compound deep inside of Pakistan.

And finally, last week, I determined that we had enough intelligence to take action, and authorized an operation to get Osama bin Laden and bring him to justice." Obama said a small team of Americans carried out the operation, without injury to any of them. "After a firefight, they killed Osama bin Laden and took custody of his body."

George W. Bush Congratulates Obama, U.S. Troops | CNSnews.com
 
Israel Air Force Foils Terror Attack, 2 Wounded...
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IAF strikes in Gaza, foils terror attack
7.18.11 - Army jets attack terrorist squad planning to target soldiers in southern Gaza Strip; two Palestinians hurt
Air Force jets attacked a terror squad planning to target IDF soldiers in the southern Gaza Strip near the fence on Monday. The IDF said the operation was a joint effort with the Shin Bet.

According to a report by the Palestinian news agency Ma'an, IAF jets fired a number of missiles at outposts east of Khan Younis. Two Palestinians were reportedly hurt in the attack, one of them sustaining serious wounds. The two were rushed to a nearby hospital.

On Sunday, three Qassam rockets exploded south of Ashkelon and in the Sha'ar Hanegev Regional Council. The rockets landed in open areas; no injuries or damage were reported. The Palestinians reported that the IDF launched a strike in response which left seven wounded, among them four children. The IDF Spokesperson's Unit denied an attack took place.

IDF Chief of Staff Benny Gantz on Friday held a status evaluation meeting following the resumption of rocket fire. Military elements said that Hamas is not preventing other groups from firing rockets and is possibly trying to test Israel's response. Hamas is being held accountable for all rocket fire.

IAF strikes in Gaza, foils terror attack - Israel News, Ynetnews

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More rockets from Gaza hit Israel
July 17, 2011 -- Five rockets were fired from Gaza at southern Israeli communities over the weekend.
Three rockets struck late Saturday night, as well as one on Saturday morning and one the previous evening. No one was hurt in the attacks and there were no damages.

On Saturday morning, an Israeli airstrike hit a terrorist in the northern Gaza Strip who was preparing to launch a rocket at Israel, the Israel Defense Forces said in a statement. The statement did not say what happened to the terrorist.

At least 10 rockets fired from Gaza struck southern Israel in the past week, and 16 since the beginning of the month, according to the IDF. In response, Israel's Air Force struck terrorist targets in Gaza five times in the past week. The IDF said targets included smuggling and infiltration tunnels used by terrorists.

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Israel Air Force Foils Terror Attack, 2 Wounded...
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IAF strikes in Gaza, foils terror attack
7.18.11 - Army jets attack terrorist squad planning to target soldiers in southern Gaza Strip; two Palestinians hurt
Air Force jets attacked a terror squad planning to target IDF soldiers in the southern Gaza Strip near the fence on Monday. The IDF said the operation was a joint effort with the Shin Bet.

According to a report by the Palestinian news agency Ma'an, IAF jets fired a number of missiles at outposts east of Khan Younis. Two Palestinians were reportedly hurt in the attack, one of them sustaining serious wounds. The two were rushed to a nearby hospital.

On Sunday, three Qassam rockets exploded south of Ashkelon and in the Sha'ar Hanegev Regional Council. The rockets landed in open areas; no injuries or damage were reported. The Palestinians reported that the IDF launched a strike in response which left seven wounded, among them four children. The IDF Spokesperson's Unit denied an attack took place.

IDF Chief of Staff Benny Gantz on Friday held a status evaluation meeting following the resumption of rocket fire. Military elements said that Hamas is not preventing other groups from firing rockets and is possibly trying to test Israel's response. Hamas is being held accountable for all rocket fire.

IAF strikes in Gaza, foils terror attack - Israel News, Ynetnews

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More rockets from Gaza hit Israel
July 17, 2011 -- Five rockets were fired from Gaza at southern Israeli communities over the weekend.
Three rockets struck late Saturday night, as well as one on Saturday morning and one the previous evening. No one was hurt in the attacks and there were no damages.

On Saturday morning, an Israeli airstrike hit a terrorist in the northern Gaza Strip who was preparing to launch a rocket at Israel, the Israel Defense Forces said in a statement. The statement did not say what happened to the terrorist.

At least 10 rockets fired from Gaza struck southern Israel in the past week, and 16 since the beginning of the month, according to the IDF. In response, Israel's Air Force struck terrorist targets in Gaza five times in the past week. The IDF said targets included smuggling and infiltration tunnels used by terrorists.

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IAF strikes in Gaza, foils terror attack
7.18.11 - Army jets attack terrorist squad planning to target soldiers...

Terror attack? Target soldiers?

Attacks on soldiers is not terrorism. Soldiers are legitimate targets.

What idiot wrote this piece?
 
Israel always plays the terrorist card even when the targets are legitimate.

It is part of their propaganda bullcrap.
 

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