Friday, June 16, 2006

Newly Discovered Document Should Encourage Israel In Her War Against Palestinian Terrorism

Breitbart.com has a piece on recently discovered document that should be of enormous encouragement to Israel in it's daily fight against Palestinian terrorists. The document outlines the areas in which the terrorists have suffered due to the structured and persistent way the fight has been brought to them:
2. By undertaking massive arrest operations, invading regions that have an impact on the resistance, and hence causing the resistance to lose many of its elements.

3. By undertaking a media campaign against the resistance resulting in weakening its influence inside the country and presenting its work as harmful to the population rather than being beneficial to the population.

4. By tightening the resistance's financial outlets, restricting its moral options and by confiscating its ammunition and weapons.

5. By creating a big division among the ranks of the resistance and jeopardizing its attack operations, it has weakened its influence and internal support of its elements, thus resulting in a decline of the resistance's assaults.

6. By allowing an increase in the number of countries and elements supporting the occupation or at least allowing to become neutral in their stand toward us in contrast to their previous stand or refusal of the occupation.

7. By taking advantage of the resistance's mistakes and magnifying them in order to misinform.
Oh, I forgot the first item in the list.

Here it is:
1. By allowing the American forces to form the forces of the National Guard, to reinforce them and enable them to undertake military operations against the resistance.
The list is part of a document discovered in terror leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi's
hideout.

It's all very well to criticize the US for taking actions in the war in Iraq that it criticizes Israel for doing. It is about time for Israel to take her war seriously and emulate the US.

Crossposted at Israpundit

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