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June 28, 2006
Gaza Round-Up
Tanks and troops in position on the southern border, jets launch missiles at open areas; a bridge is blown up, then a power station and then, another bridge. Tanks and troops cross the south border into southern Gaza and now airstikes begin in the north. Tanks and troops get in position on the northern border.

Gaza's Power Station
After a year of blowing up empty buildings and empty fields in response to the wanton and brutal murders of Israeli citizens, Olmert has grown balls big enough to bomb a bridge and a power station. Meanwhile, the lives of two young men hang in the balance, and one, 18 year old Eliyahu Asheri, may have already been killed by Hamas. If he's not dead, then another Jew is, as a body has been found and not yet identified.
Its like watching a train wreck and other than those that contain a mere four-letters, I find myself mostly at a loss for words. So, for now, I can only give you links:
Dave at Israelly Cool is blogging it live, AbbaGav predicts the aftermath (and don't his link about the "teenagers in Israel's prisons). Point Five has a bit of reality based humor on the subject.
More later, after I calm down a bit.
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10:44 am EST: While Gaza burns, palestinians were playing with a grenade in the town of Khan Yunis when it exploded, killing 23-year-old Qassem Massud and his one-year-old niece.

3:30 pm EST: Israel threatened to kill exiled Syrian-based leaders of the ruling Palestinian Hamas movement, blaming them for the kidnapping of a soldier by militants in the Gaza Strip. To drive the point home, four Israeli warplanes overflew President Bashar al-Assad's palace in northern Syria early Wednesday while the leader was inside.
Posted by LindaSoG at June 28, 2006 08:02 AM
Comments
Well said. With so much hanging in the balance, at least action is being taken that we hope can bring the missing back. Thanks, also, for your link. It's much appreciated.
Posted by: AbbaGav at June 28, 2006 10:26 AM
