Palestinian sources said electricity was cut off in large parts of northern Gaza after two rockets aimed at Israel landed in Palestinian territory and struck a main electrical pole. (Ynet News)
Yossi Alpher is coeditor of the bitterlemons family of internet publications. He is former director of the Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies at Tel Aviv University and was a senior adviser to PM Ehud Barak.
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So what's wrong with Hamas winning the Palestinian elections?
As I sed before it is so hard finding decent help in the PA.
Hamas, keeping the Pals in the dark!
HAHAHAHAHAHA!
Irony is so ironic.
I love it when evildoers get their just desserts!
I'm sure Israel is doing everything they can to restore free electricity to Gaza.
I'm surprised the Palis haven't complained that Israel hasn't fixed it all up yet.
I've read that Palestinians never miss an opportunity to miss an opportunity. I'm not surprised that they shot themselves in the foot again.
sounds like an act of g-d to me.
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Nice shootin', sons of Satan!
Were they aiming at a hospital or a day care center?
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What did you expect? How many Palestinian rocket scientist do you know?
An Analysis everyone should read.
http://www.bitterlemons.org/issue/isr1.php
"Will the first regime ever formed in an Arab country by the Muslim Brotherhood initiate another round of parliamentary elections four years from now? That will be a real test of Palestinian democracy.- Published 30/1/2006 © bitterlemons.org
Yossi Alpher is coeditor of the bitterlemons family of internet publications. He is former director of the Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies at Tel Aviv University and was a senior adviser to PM Ehud Barak.
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Haven't "we" got the blame yet?
How remiss of them!
american crusader:
"What did you expect? How many Palestinian rocket scientist do you know?"
there's definately a joke to come out of this starting with 'how many palestinians does it take..'
"I'm surprised the Palis haven't complained that Israel hasn't fixed it all up yet."
The service isn't here anymore as it used to.
I am sure we can pin in on Dubya somehow.
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