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Thursday, March 02, 2006

And again.... 30-year-old man wounded in stabbing near Jerusalem

And again.... there's been another terror attack here in Jerusalem.

A 30-year-old man was moderately to seriously wounded after being stabbed in the neck Thursday morning in the Atarot industrial zone near Jerusalem.

The man was rushed by an MDA team to Haddasah Ein Kerem Hospital in Jerusalem. [That's the opposite end of the city. CiJ]

A Palestinian was reportedly seen fleeing the scene of the incident, and as such the episode was suspected to be an act of terror, Israel Radio reported. [Well, what else could it be? Normal people don't go around stabbing their neighbors in the neck. CiJ]


The JPost reports this morning that 'defense officials' think this may be the start of a new 'intifadeh.'

While settler leaders were busy calling disengagement from the Gaza Strip the catalyst behind the latest series of fatal terror attacks, defense officials warned Wednesday of signs representing the initial stages of a new intifada.

The officials were careful not to declare that Israel was in the midst of a new terror wave, but did warn that while the number of attacks had decreased over the past month in comparison to January, the number of terror alerts was slowly rising on an almost daily basis.

If the Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency) noted 55 alerts at the beginning of February, by the end of the month that had jumped to close to 80.

The defense establishment has yet to officially determine the effect Hamas's electoral victory has had on its terror activity, but one thing is certain: Islamic Jihad and other small groups have decided to utilize the opportunity to lead the armed struggle by escalating their own terror activity.

...

But another concern is the location of the attacks. Tuesday's stabbing took place in the heart of the relatively safe Gush Etzion settlement bloc. Two weeks ago, terrorists tried to place a bomb in the same area, in Efrat. Another strange attack took place a week-and-a-half ago in Ma'aleh Adumim when a man was stabbed while walking his dog. Wednesday's shooting attacks also occurred near relatively safe places - one near Ariel and the other on a road frequented daily numerous Israelis.

Can we say that settlement blocs have become the terror group's latest targets? Security officials were hesitant to do so, but some were willing to say that with the IDF out of Gaza and the continued construction of the West Bank security fence, terrorists were apparently trying to hit the closest they could to the Green Line, which they were repeatedly failing to infiltrate. Drive-by shootings and stabbings by Palestinians unaffiliated with established terror groups were also almost impossible to prevent without early intelligence.

But with terror operatives in Bethlehem recently trying to fire mortars at the Jerusalem neighborhood of Gilo - a step up from the sporadic gunshots fired at the homes there during the intifada - and with the expectation that the shootings would only continue, Israel, one official said, might find itself in the middle of yet another aggressive round of violence faster than it thought.


The unilateral withdrawal expulsion of all the Jews from Gaza accomplished a lot for us, didn't it? Made us real safe, didn't it? Now, let's vote for Kadima so that we can keep going Achora.

/sarc


2 Comments:

At 9:51 AM, Blogger Scottage said...

Yeah, it doesn't look like Kadima without Sharon will be any protection at all.

 
At 4:00 PM, Blogger Carl in Jerusalem said...

I don't think Kadima with Sharon would have been any protection either.

 

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