While Sherri is worried about Israel targeting some if her terrorist buddies, some of her other friends were having a good old time in Iraq.It's just laughable to describe Islamic terrorists as resistance fighters. The only thing these Dark Age types are resisting is the ability to become a part of the relevant first world.
Hollie,
Anytime I want to see Ignorance on full display is read a comment by you.
You simply know nothing about what is really happening or the law regarding the conflict, and your comments constantly show that.
You know nothing about International Law, obviously, which gives those living under Occupation the legal right to resist their Occupation, and the resistance may lawfully be armed resistance.
So, under international law these Palestinians described under the OP are very accurately being described as who and what they are, resistance fighters.
The only terror clearly being addressed here is the terror being inflicted on civilians and civilian objects by Israel as Israel attempts to carry out targeted assassinations, which are themselves unlawful and an act of terror if these targets were not participating in the hostilities when Israel tried to take their lives.
Sherri
Iraq: Attacks Killed At Least 282 People In June
July 2, 2012
Attacks in Iraq killed at least 282 people in June, according to an AFP tally based on security and medical sources, though official figures put the death toll at less than half that number.
At least 282 people were killed across Iraq from June 1 through June 30, according to the AFP tally, while figures compiled by the Iraqi ministries of health, interior and defense showed that 131 Iraqis 85 civilians, 26 police and 20 soldiers died in violence last month.
That compared with 132 deaths in May, according to official figures, AFP says.
The official figures put the number of wounded at 269 111 civilians, 99 police and 59 soldiers, while 11 insurgents were killed, and 100 arrested.
Iraq was hit by a wave of attacks in June.
A suicide bombing against the headquarters of the Shiite endowment, which oversees Shiite religious sites in Iraq, killed at least 25 people on June 4, while attacks across Iraq on June 13 left 72 people dead.
Two car bombs targeting Shiites commemorating Imam Kadhims death killed 32 people in the capital on June 16, while a suicide bomber killed 22 people in an attack on Shiite mourners in Baquba, north of Baghdad, on June 18.
That attack came on the same day that Sami al-Massudi, the deputy head of the Shiite endowment which oversees Shiite religious sites in Iraq, said a roadside bomb hit his convoy in the Saidiyah area of south Baghdad, wounding three guards.
At least 12 people were killed by roadside bombs, a suicide car bomb and a shooting on June 22, while two bombings killed 12 people on June 25.
On Wednesday, three bombings killed 11 people, and series of attacks on Thursday, June 28, killed 20.
Bombings and shootings killed 13 people on Friday, and 11 more on Saturday.
While violence in Iraq has declined dramatically since its peak in 2006-2007, attacks remain common across the country.
jt2
And a glorious martyrdom was had by all.