For the second time in a week, rocket sirens in Gaza blared warning residents that the Hamassholes screwed up again--their rocket, intended to kill Israelis, fell short and were not going to make it over the border. It was a Christmas miracle and it wasn't even Christmas.
The intended target were Jewish men, women and children in Kibbutz Kerem Shalom in the southern part of the Gaza Strip and Israel's border with Egypt.
The Israel Defense Forces said in Hebrew, “One launch was identified from Gaza that did not cross into Israeli territory.” In other words, Hamas was using cheap weapons.
It wasn’t immediately clear if the projectile was a rocket or mortar shell but it doesn't make a difference to the targets.
On Friday evening, 'The Fightin' Anti-Semites" fired two rockets from Gaza into Israeli territory. Fortunately, the Iron Dome anti-missile defense system destroyed them before they hit their intended targets. Sirens went of in Israeli communities north of the Gaza Strip.
On Saturday morning, just hours after the projectile attack, the IDF attacked the Hamasshole terrorists in Gaza.
IDF aircraft hit Hamasshole targets including a rocket manufacturing site, underground infrastructure and a military outpost, the IDF stated.
Hamas on Saturday claimed the airstrikes damaged a children’s hospital, which is typical Hamas propaganda, while the Israeli military flatly denied hitting the hospital, and said exploding Hamas ordnance may have done so. Hamas tends to hide their rockets and mortars in mosques and schools because they know Israel will not retaliate to avoid killing innocents.
Israel goes out of its way not to cause collateral damage while Hamas goes out of its way to target schools and hospitals and other civilian targets.
Last month, two rockets fired from Gaza struck open areas along the coast — one near the city of Ashdod and the other on Palmachim Beach, south of Tel Aviv — causing no significant damage or injuries because Hamas sucks at geometry.
Baha Abu al-Ata just before his ride to Virginville |
The rocket fire last month came days after the one-year anniversary of the killing of Palestinian Islamic Jihad commander Baha Abu al-Ata, a guy with more "a's" in his name than a bowl of Campbells' alphabet soup.
He is in a better place.
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