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 March 3, '08
by Hana Levi Julian

(IsraelNN.com) Few would think twice about an old Arab man driving his wagon through a copse of trees while clashes between IDF soldiers and Palestinian Authority terrorists rage in the streets of Gaza,

But the idyllic scene near the northern Gaza community of Jabalya belies an ominous reality.

The elderly Arab "civilian" and the cart pulled by his plodding donkey were carrying a cargo of death to be delivered to southern Israel. Concealed beneath the innocent load of produced piled high was a Grad missile, later used by terrorists in an attack on the Israeli coastal city of Ashkelon.

Security forces have the incident on tape to prove it.

General Security Service (Shin Bet) chief Yuval Diskin used the tape on Sunday in a presentation to cabinet ministers to illustrate how terrorists use purported "civilians" in the Gaza war against Israel.

IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Gabi Ashkenazi also informed the ministers that despite media hype based on Hamas sources, approximately 90 percent of the Arabs killed in Gaza since last Thursday were terrorists.

IDF soldiers and tanks withdrew from northern Gaza early Monday after four days of clashes with terrorists from Hamas, Islamic Jihad and other PA terror groups. Two IDF soldiers gave their lives in one shootout, but some 90 terrorists were also killed in "Operation Warm Winter."

Another two terrorists were eliminated by IAF pilots in an air strike early Monday morning. Defense officials have not yet announced what the IDF's next move will be.

Zionsake: So much for INNOCENT CIVILIANS! A good Muslim is a Jihadisd Martyr because that's the only sure way to Muslim heaven!

So the IDF withdraws absolutely prematurely! Why? Condoleezza arrives this afternood!

The heavy laden donkey cart reminded me of this photo:


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