Monday, November 19, 2012




















CEASE FIRE TALKS AND THE ISSUE OF JOURNALIST

I sat and wondered, but not too hard because I already knew the reason, why all of these so called "journalist" were so upset by the bombing of the building that some of them worked out of.

Do they really think the rest of the world doesn't realize what this Turkish newspaper had the professional courage to admit?

Letting Hamas and Islamic Jihad members work and communicate from a facility that is supposedly nothing more than a media site is near an argument for "aiding and abetting the enemy".

If the journalistic world was looking for what message was sent today by the IDF then they got one; don't hide the enemy amongst you for the sake of getting the "scoop" and then be shocked when you are targeted.

Some journalist are more than just sympathetic ideologist and realize the basic concepts of electronic communications.

When you enemy is utilizing a particular bandwidth of the radio spectrum and you can see that spectrum broadcasting from a certain location, then that means that location is being utilized by the enemy.

To put it simply, the IDF knows how to look for Hamas and PIJ communications and that is something the not so technical "journalist" need to realize if they are going to allow them to room with them.

So please, lets stop with all the moral outrage over journalist being bombed / targeted.

The IDF is targeting enemy communications and that is all.


Ok, on to the topic of a possible Cease Fire!

I have one basic question.

Who is going to get the Islamic Jihadest  groups to go along?

Who is going to tell Palestinian Islamic Jihad to stop firing into Israel?

Morsi?

I bet not.

Iran?

Why would they?

They may not have formulated this event, but they are working hard to turn it into an exploitable issue and giving orders to PIJ and others like them to stop probably doesn't fit the plan.

Now, back on my bandwagon about Journalist.

All day today the story was the possibility of a cease fire and every interview conducted by  the Journalist dealt with Hamas and Israel... not a word about the Islamic groups coming into line.

So, does the idea of a cease fire seem possible?

So much emphasis has been placed on Morsi and Egypt, one would think it is totally up to them to make it happen.

Yes Mr Morsi.... it is much easier to complain about government than it is to run one.


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