Saturday, February 27, 2010

Arab Rocket Factory in Jerusalem

Screw those who demand Israel surrender sovereignty of eastern Jerusalem to the "palestinians" who in the first place have no right to it along with the fact that it will be used as a launching pad for rockets at ever closer range to Jewish population centers. Israel must make it clear that under no circumstances will Jerusalem ever be divided again. It will always remain the united capital of the Jewish state.

Israel raided 'Arab rocket factory' in own capital
Move indicates dangerous escalation of Palestinian terrorism
Posted: February 25, 2010
10:21 am Eastern

By Aaron Klein

WorldNetDaily
JERUSALEM – Israeli border police earlier this month secretly raided an Arab neighborhood in Jerusalem to search for a suspected Qassam rocket factory, according to a senior Palestinian security official with knowledge of the incident.

Officially, Israel told media the raid, which took place in the Shoafat neighborhood on Feb. 8, was to arrest tax evaders and enforce municipal laws.

But the security official told WND that border police also searched Shoafat's metal and steel workshops and factories for a suspected Qassam manufacturing site.

Upon further questioning today, Moshe Finsi, spokesman for the border police here, told WND part of the Shoafat raid indeed focused on anti-terror activities and not just municipal matters.

"Yes, part focused on anti-terror action to prevent organized terror, search for bombs, drugs, weapons," he said.

Finsi denied the raid searched for any Qassam factory.

Shoafat is located in the northeast section of Jerusalem. The village is entirely inhabited by Arabs and Palestinians, although many of the Arab homes there are built illegally on Jewish-owned property. Although Shoafat is technically in Jerusalem, Arab roads there lead directly into the West Bank.

On Wednesday, Israel announced to the public that the Palestinian Authority two weeks ago – just before Israel's raid on Shoafat – arrested five members of Hamas and discovered a Qassam rocket in Beit Likya, a village about four miles from Israel's Ben Gurion International Airport.

If a rocket factory production site was found inside a Jerusalem neighborhood, it would be a major escalation of the Palestinian terrorist infrastructure.
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You guys start a lie on a blog site ,then it circlates to the hundreds of other bullshit sites, and by the time it circle back to yours the bullshit has turned into facts which you then start referring too. But the simple fact is its still utter bullshit , which has no truth to it what so ever.

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