"Yep, time to bomb the shit out of a bunch of civilians."
"TWO rockets fired from Egypt's Sinai peninsula struck Israel's Red Sea resort of Eilat today, causing no casualties or damage, the Israeli military said. (Israeli television showed the casing of the one of the rockets lying in sand at a construction site in Eilat)."
The incident was likely to fuel Israeli concern about lawlessness in neighbouring Sinai, where Islamist militants have stepped up their activities since Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's downfall in 2011.
since when does Egypt fire rockets into israel ? i'm sure i've missed the stories on the news....how often do you hear ROCKETS coming in from Egypt ?
"There is not yet any evidence indicating that these rockets were fired from Egypt," an Egyptian security source said."
How dare a country (take Egypt) fire rockets into another country without provocation ? what was the reason again ? was it in retaliation because israel
fired at them first ? or did something else happen ? this is very, very disturbing.
"There is not yet any evidence indicating that these rockets were fired from Egypt," an Egyptian security source said."
yeah, like it's not possible it came from egypt...the new, up~n~coming lawless islamic hellhole.
even if it has to do with this...
alleged spy ring - where's the story of ISRAEL shooting rockets into EGYPT FIRST...
and this is in RETALIATION -- because if it's NOT -- this is, like an act of war. like canada, out of nowhere....shooting rockets into the U.S.
"Egyptian security forces have uncovered an Israeli spy network operating in northern Sinai that included Egyptians and Palestinians, the Egyptian newspaper Al- Akhbar reported on Sunday.
The spy ring was discovered after the arrest of the principal suspect, an Egyptian resident of Rafah who gave a statement to police implicating an additional eight operatives, according to the report.
Security forces had been alerted about the principle suspectÂ’s activities four months before he was detained, when they began to follow him and record all his telephone conversations.
These included exchanges with his handlers, said the report, and when he was confronted with these conversations, he identified the other members of the ring.
The security forces claim that during this long period of surveillance the principle suspect often traveled between Rafah and Cairo.
After his arrest, the suspect confessed that he had transferred military information at the MossadÂ’s request and that he had used a cellular phone from the Israeli company Orange to stay in contact with his handlers, which he claimed was a cellular network that difficulted the tracing of calls.
Palestinian news agency MaÂ’an on Sunday quoted a senior Egyptian official saying that his country had taken the Rafah resident into custody. The official reportedly said that the arrested man was in contact with Arabic speaking Israeli intelligence officers and Egyptians and Palestinians working for Israeli intelligence services."