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scoone
01-16-2004, 09:06 AM
JERUSALEM/GAZA (*******) - Israel has "marked for death" Hamas spiritual leader Ahmed Yassin, following a suicide bombing that killed four Israeli security personnel in Gaza, Israel's deputy defense chief said on Friday.

The wheelchair-bound Muslim cleric attended Friday prayers as usual at a mosque near his Gaza City home and told reporters he would embrace "martyrdom." A Palestinian cabinet minister said Israel was playing with fire by making the threat.

Hamas, an Islamic group dedicated to Israel's destruction, claimed responsibility for Wednesday's bombing by a Palestinian mother of two at a border industrial zone. It killed three soldiers and a security officer, further undermining chances of reviving a U.S.-backed peace plan.

"He is marked for death and he had better dig deep underground, where he won't be able to tell the difference between day and night," Deputy Defense Minister Zeev Boim said of Yassin.

"We will find him in his tunnels and liquidate him," he told Army Radio.

Palestinian cabinet minister Saeb Erekat told *******: "Escalating the Israeli policy of assassinations will... lead to more escalation and a widening of the cycle of violence, bloodshed and chaos."

Yassin survived with only a slight hand injury an Israeli assassination attempt in September, when a warplane bombed a Gaza building just as he and other Hamas leaders were leaving.

On Thursday, Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's deputy, Ehud Olmert, threatened renewed military strikes on Palestinian militants "planning or setting in motion acts of murder."

Along with a steep drop in suicide bombings in Israel, the army has scaled back its attacks on Hamas leaders after a series of largely failed attempts to kill them in the summer.

Israeli officials say army raids and a controversial barrier in the West Bank are responsible for the relative lull in attacks inside Israel. But there has been much speculation about a de facto cease-fire with Hamas, which both sides deny.

UkrainianAmerican
01-16-2004, 09:11 AM
ABOUT MOTHERF*CKING TIME ISRAEL!

Falco
01-16-2004, 11:01 AM
I wonder what took them so long to decide to kill him.

ShotOver
01-16-2004, 11:10 AM
When they kill him, what will happen?

As in suicide bombing levels increasing.. etc.

army cadet_ngcsu
01-16-2004, 11:11 AM
It is about time, they should kill him and all of his bastard partners and especially that bum Arafat.

UoUo
01-16-2004, 11:13 AM
When they kill him, what will happen?

As in suicide bombing levels increasing.. etc.

The level of suicide bombing won't increasin...since the terrorists are Trying alway with full power to strike israel...
The one thing that stop them is the IDF.

aktarian
01-16-2004, 11:59 AM
If Israelis wanted to kill him they could have done it ages ago. It's not as if they don't know where he is. BTW, why are they anouncing it? Isn't Israeli practise to just hit and not talk about it before? And talking about it woun't stop attacks either.

wholagun
01-16-2004, 12:22 PM
you kill him big deal - you will have 100 ppl like him ready to take his place. Thus perpetuating the vicious cycle of violence.

usa320
01-16-2004, 01:41 PM
you kill him big deal - you will have 100 ppl like him ready to take his place

Kill them too.

This guy is not only a threat to Israel and peace in the region, but he has threatened us before as well.

I think his life shouldda been ended long ago.

StarvingStudent47
01-16-2004, 03:59 PM
When they kill him, what will happen?

As in suicide bombing levels increasing.. etc.

That's like someone in 1942 asking "what will happen if we fight Nazis? Won't that just make Nazis angry and encourage them to invade countries?" Hamas has been going full-tilt since 2000. It's time to drop the Chamberlain "no war in our time" BS. As Aragorn would say, "War is upon you whether you would risk it or not."

One?
01-16-2004, 04:48 PM
Killing him will not make a difference. Israel assasinated the leader of the military wing and that didn't change anything. The operations did not stop. Israel assasinated leaders of other groups, parties etc.. and it did not make any difference. And sometimes it only strengthened that group.

The way these organizations work does not depend on the leader, it depends on those in the lower ranks who carry out the operations.

UoUo
01-16-2004, 04:59 PM
When the police put a murder in jail...that not mean that the crime and all The murders in the country will stop...

So what ? Murders should die...or put in jail...

One?
01-16-2004, 11:16 PM
ok, well thats a different point then.

usa320
01-16-2004, 11:37 PM
I think the US should off him.

This way its clear that if you are a terrorist, you are on our list, no matter where you hide.

PsihoKeke
01-17-2004, 03:38 AM
When you kill operational leader, there is next man in hirearchy ready to take his place.
When you kill spiritual leader, there is a lot more trouble with finding the substitution.
Wasn't Yassin years ago already in Israel yail, but released later in exchange for two captured Mossad agents?

StarvingStudent47
01-17-2004, 02:47 PM
When you kill operational leader, there is next man in hirearchy ready to take his place.
When you kill spiritual leader, there is a lot more trouble with finding the substitution.
Wasn't Yassin years ago already in Israel yail, but released later in exchange for two captured Mossad agents?

That's true. Even though Rommel was actually a much better military leader than Hitler, Rommel's death didn't stop the Nazi War Machine whereas Hitler's death did.

I do not expect that Yassin's death would end all terrorism. But it would decrease the sophistication, organization, recruiting, and success rates. If you kill a mafia don, you don't cleanse a city of all organized crime, but you DO decrease the organized crime rates as that particular mafia falls into chaos.

usa320
01-17-2004, 03:54 PM
Indeed. I would suspect similar effects to the capture of Hussein. Fewer and less sophisticated attacks.