Livni: Fanatics in Gaza, Iraq need dealing with
Israeli Justice Minister Tzipi Livni said the world must respond to jihadists in Gaza and Iraq.
Israeli Justice Minister Tzipi Livni said the world must respond to jihadists in Gaza and Iraq.
Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman has urged Germany to help find a solution to the conflict in Gaza and send inspectors to Gaza\’s borders along with other European Union countries.
French and Indian TV stations broadcast footage showing Hamas rocket launching facilities in a civilian area.\n
When Israel was established officially in 1948, The Jordanians bombarded Jerusalem and isolated it even as they killed hundreds of its residents. The soldiers of the Arab Legion conquered Gush Etzion and murdered killed many Israelis—even in cold blood. Yet, throughout all the months of that cruel and difficult war, no one called (thought of calling) the Jordanians “terrorists”.
A mobile game that simulates Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip and invites users to \”drop bombs and avoid killing civilians\” has been pulled from Google Inc\’s app store, a company spokesman said on Monday after a public backlash.
Israel declared a Gaza ceasefire over on Friday, saying Hamas militants breached the truce soon after it came in effect and apparently captured an Israeli officer while killing two other soldiers.
Hamas, the dominant militant group in the Gaza Strip, said it would abide by a three-day mutual ceasefire with Israel to begin early on Friday.
The latest round of fighting between Israel and Hamas extends far beyond the urban warfare playing out in the cities and towns of the Gaza Strip.
Israel\’s war against Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip is expected to cost it billions of dollars, temporarily hurt economic growth and put pressure on the government\’s finances.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Monday his country must prepare for a protracted conflict in the Gaza Strip, squashing any hopes of a swift end to fighting that has already cost more than 1,000 lives.