September 3, 2010

Obligatory link to Hamas firing from UN school video

What do you do? What do you do when your sworn enemies use school grounds, hospitals and mosques as bases to target you from?

Terrorists avoid uniforms and favor blending in with the civilian population to cause a hesitation in the response time, and -- if attacked -- use retaliatory action as propaganda. They do not just terrorize their sworn enemies, they terrorize the people the live with every day.

They oppress those who can not fight for themselves all along stating they are fighting for their freedom. Hogwash.

That said, I’d like to suggest that the United States, Israel and and any other country who would like to join us formally withdraw from all four treaties Geneva Conventions. The treaties certainly are not protecting the United States or our allies, and on numerous occiasons terrorist symphathisers have had the gaul to throw the Conventions in our face, demanding that we abide by protocols that terrorists use against us.

What do you think? Let us know in the comments section.

To be completely up front, this video is from October of 2007 probably from one of those drones that fly overwatch throughout Israel and the territories.

Atlas Shrugs, Hot Air and Malkin have more.

Gateway Pundit has the report of two Hamas terrorist bodies being found at the school today.

LGF notes that one terrorist had strong ties to a UN school in Gaza last spring.

Here is a short official statement from the Israeli government concerning the bombing today at the UN school that looks to have doubled as a weapons cache.

Followed here by the drone (or an other aircraft’s) video from Oct. 2007.

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