NationStates Jolt Archive


War imminent?

Zilam
27-06-2006, 20:42
Egypt moves 2,500 troops to border
By JPOST.COM STAFF AND AP

Egypt has asked Hamas to release kidnapped IDF Cpl. Gilad Shalit and has deployed 2,500 extra troops along its border with Gaza, officials said Tuesday - in a sign of how worried Arab countries have become about possible fallout from the latest Israel-Palestinian crisis.

Egypt's chief of intelligence, Omar Suleiman, urged the leader of Hamas, Khaled Mashaal, who is in exile in Syria, to push for the release of Shalit, who was seized by Palestinians operatives in a raid from Gaza on Sunday, the Egyptian officials said, speaking on condition of anonymity because the issue involves sensitive security matters.


Israel has massed tanks and soldiers on its Gaza frontier and threatened to move into the territory unless the soldier is released. It has also closed its crossings with the Gaza Strip, stopping all movement of people and goods.

An Israeli incursion into Gaza would be likely to cause large numbers of Palestinians to flee to northern Egypt, where many have family members.

Earlier Tuesday, the London-based al-Hayat newspaper reported Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas warned PA Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh that Israel would target him, PA Foreign Minister Mahmoud a-Zahar and PA Interior Minister Said Siam if Shalit was not released.

PA spokesman Ghazi Hamad said that there were no negotiations between Israel and Hamas and that an IDF invasion of the Gaza Strip would prevent a "peaceful end" to the kidnapping episode.

Meanwhile, Palestinian bulldozers on Tuesday blocked roads in northern Gaza with sand piles, bracing for a possible IDF invasion. The bulldozers, operated by Palestinian groups, left small spaces in the sand piles to allow cars to pass slowly.

"We are ready to confront any stupid act that the Zionists might commit," said Abu Obeida, spokesman for Hamas' military wing. "We are well prepared and God willing, we are not going to welcome them with flowers."

Also Tuesday, the Lebanese representative of Hamas, Osama Hamdan, said Palestinian groups should seize more Israeli soldiers to exchange for the Palestinians detained by Israel.

Hamdan told a Lebanese TV channel: "I believe the resistance (fighters) should not be content with taking one Israeli soldier as a prisoner. They should develop this kind of operation and seek to capture more soldiers, and perhaps officers, so that the occupation realizes that our prisoners will not die and rot in jail."

"No one should think that the issue could be solved in 48 hours or 72 hours. The matter needs time," he told Al-Manar TV, Hizbullah's television station.

Hamdan referred to Hizbullah's managing to trade hostages, or bodies, with Israel after long-running negotiations. The Lebanese group has managed on several occasions to trade Israelis or the bodies of Israeli soldiers for Lebanese prisoners detained in Israeli jails.

He said Sunday's abduction should be seen as a new tactic.

"Today, the occupation should realize that following the success of this operation, the taking of prisoners will become a method for the Palestinian resistance," Hamdan added. "Today there is hope in Palestinian eyes that their prisoners would be freed."

Aides close to Abbas, who leads the rival Fatah party, have alleged that Mashaal ordered the attack without consulting the Hamas-led government in the Palestinian territories.

Hamdan, who is close to the Damascus-based Mashaal, denied any rifts within Hamas, saying: "There is no crisis within the movement. There is an internal debate."

"We know where we are heading," he added



http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1150885861143&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull


I think its kind of scary that there are going to be any troops on any border during such a hostile time in Israel, with the kidnapping of the soldier and the possibility of Iran having nukes in the future and also Al-Aska having Wmds....Any thoughts? Is war imminent?
Teh_pantless_hero
27-06-2006, 20:44
Well at least they are kidnappnig soldiers..
Drunk commies deleted
27-06-2006, 20:44
http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1150885861143&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull


I think its kind of scary that there are going to be any troops on any border during such a hostile time in Israel, with the kidnapping of the soldier and the possibility of Iran having nukes in the future and also Al-Aska having Wmds....Any thoughts? Is war imminent?
I hope so. The news has been kind of boring lately. A new war in the middle east could spice things up some.
Zilam
27-06-2006, 20:45
I hope so. The news has been kind of boring lately. A new war in the middle east could spice things up some.


yeah a few million dead due to radioactive fall out would be nice :p
Drunk commies deleted
27-06-2006, 20:46
yeah a few million dead due to radioactive fall out would be nice :p
Just as long as the news media don't keep harping on it long after the excitement has faded, like they did with Katrina.
Barbaric Tribes
27-06-2006, 20:46
*sings* I fell into a burnin ring of fire, and it burns burns burns...
Vetalia
27-06-2006, 20:47
Most Middle Eastern countries have done away with that anti-Israel bullshit because it's more profitable to remain at peace than to go to war. After all, Israel did demolish Egypt and its allies several times and took over the Sinai peninsula for several years...is it really worth economic devastation and territory loss to side with a useless shithole like the Gaza Strip?
Zilam
27-06-2006, 20:48
Just as long as the news media don't keep harping on it long after the excitement has faded, like they did with Katrina.


yeah, i can see anderson cooper standing in the middle of Jerusalem with bodies all around "Oh yeah Wolf, you can't even imagine the carnage here, even three months after the war that ended the world."
Ultraextreme Sanity
27-06-2006, 21:46
Even God wont be able to save Palestine if that kid gets killed or is not released VERY soon . Every gain they have made in the last ten years will be gone and they will no longer rule themselves at all...they will be occupied and hamas and other terrorist will be hunted and killed like animals .
Deep Kimchi
27-06-2006, 22:01
Well at least they are kidnappnig soldiers..
I'll give them kudos for that.
Yootopia
27-06-2006, 22:19
Even God wont be able to save Palestine if that kid gets killed or is not released VERY soon . Every gain they have made in the last ten years will be gone and they will no longer rule themselves at all...they will be occupied and hamas and other terrorist will be hunted and killed like animals .
The general population of Palestine already live in a fairly shitty place. Since they also hate Isreal (understandably, and I sympathise with them, since I don't really see why Judaism deserves a state unto itself) if the Isrealis decided to invade, it would probably be suicide-bombing-tastic. Which would be horrible, and really rather sad.
Drunk commies deleted
27-06-2006, 22:46
Even God wont be able to save Palestine if that kid gets killed or is not released VERY soon . Every gain they have made in the last ten years will be gone and they will no longer rule themselves at all...they will be occupied and hamas and other terrorist will be hunted and killed like animals .
Well, at least some good will come of it. Shame about the Israeli soldier though.
Secular JAVA
27-06-2006, 22:55
Actually, news just came in that Isreali warplanes attacked a bridge in Gaza, and that Isreali tanks were on the move into Gaza, so it seems the new Isreali offensive begins.
Ultraextreme Sanity
27-06-2006, 23:35
God help the Palestinians. The region is fucked again .
Gregmackie
27-06-2006, 23:43
'War imminent?' Sounds like it.
NilbuDcom
27-06-2006, 23:50
I hope they nuke Israel, that'd be funny.