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Monday, February 22, 2010

Good news: Kassams in Judea and Samaria

'Palestinian' security forces last week turned over to the IDF a Kassam rocket that was found in a village in Judea or Samaria. The identity of the village was not disclosed (at least to the Israeli public). The Kassam was ready to launch. It had been made in the village.

What would the 'Palestinian' security forces have done with the rocket if the IDF had not been there? Would they have found it? Would they have looked for it? What would they have done if the terrorist who made it fought them over it?

Unfortunately, we all know the answers to those questions: We've already seen what happened in Gaza in the last five years. That is why, at least for the foreseeable future, the IDF cannot consider leaving Judea and Samaria.

1 Comments:

At 10:12 PM, Blogger Sunlight said...

When will the IDF (or someone) make the case against these rockets? When people outside of Israel hear/read about this type of "rocket", it is presented to them as "firecracker". The IDF needs to give engineering level info regarding the rockets and their effects if and when they land in random civilian areas, as intended. Also, the IDF needs to detail the immense effort and money spent on shelters and other safeguards that are the only reason the Palestinian rocketeers haven't killed and maimed many (how many?) more Israeli civilians with their thousands of randomly fired rockets during the last decade.

 

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