Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Israel Conducting A Fine Military Campaign Against Hamas!

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Israel Conducting A Fine Military Campaign Against Hamas! Jan 14, '09 1:44 AM
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I think the Israelis learned a hard lesson from their past conflict with Hezbollah in Lebanon. I think they re-evaluated their strategies, and sorted out what worked and what did not. And it has paid off for them in their recent conflict with Hamas. They are conducting a meticulous and well thought out campaign, and it has produced limited casualties on the Israeli side, thank God, but has also put the fear into the enemy.

In a recent televised video, Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal made his usual defiant statements, but I could see that his voice had gone up several octaves. Let's face it, this dude is scared. His ass is so tight he couldn't shit in a dump truck. And I don't feel the least bit sorry for him, or those who follow him. I do pray that an Israeli bomb finds it's target and eliminates him as well. That would just be another terrorist given a dirt nap. I would be very pleased.

My prayers go out today for the IDF troops, as well as the IAF pilots, and crews. Also, prayers go out to the men and women of the Israeli Navy, and I wish them good hunting. Please pray for the Israeli troops who have been wounded, that they will recover and live long and fruitful lives. And especially pray for those who have been lost, and that God will give comfort to their families.

The Israelis, as usual, are on the front lines. They're out doing the dirty jobs that the rest of the world generally refuses to do. And they get the scorn of an ungrateful world as well. As Americans, and allies of Israel, we need to show them as much support as we possibly can. Please contact friends in Israel, if you have friends there, and let them know you care. Contact their media, such as the Jerusalem Post, and let them know you support them, and care. Kind words are appreciated, believe me. Because nowadays, the Israeli people get very few of them.

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