Bahrain political analyst on rocket attacks on Israel: “We all condemn this and we hope Israel retaliates firmly and in a strong way towards these terrorists.”

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13 injured as rockets fired at southern Israel

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13 injured as rockets fired at southern Israel

Hamas: “The normalization agreements between the UAE and Bahrain with the Zionist entity are not worth the ink with which they were written.”

By Tzvi Joffre, J Post, September 16, 2020:

Thirteen people were injured after two rockets were fired from the Gaza Strip towards Ashkelon and Ashdod in southern Israel on Tuesday. Rocket sirens sounded as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu signed normalization deals with the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain.
One of the rockets was intercepted by the IDF. Police sappers handled a rocket that fell in Ashdod.

Magen David Adom (MDA) reported that its paramedics were treating a man in his 60’s hit by shrapnel who was moderately injured upon admittance but whose condition has since worsened to serious. A man in his 20’s was lightly injured by shards of glass and four people were treated for shock.

Asuta Medical Center in Ashdod received 13 patients, including one person in moderate to serious condition, four people lightly injured by shrapnel and eight people suffering from shock.

Palestinian factions have expressed outrage at the normalization deals, protesting against them at multiple demonstrations in the West Bank on Tuesday in a “day of rage.”
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Trevor Fortune
Trevor Fortune
3 years ago

A day of rage? Could anyone tell the difference from any other day among the permanently outraged?

CharlieSeattle
CharlieSeattle
3 years ago
Reply to  Trevor Fortune

A day of rage? More like 1400 years of rage by the muslims against everyone else.

Drew the Infidel
Drew the Infidel
3 years ago

Q: What is the capital of Palestine?
A: About $35.

This is the way these cretins operate, acting out like a two-year-old at every opportunity.

Don’t look now, but the Middle East no longer revolves around them and their wants and wishes.

Kjeld Hesselmann
Kjeld Hesselmann
3 years ago

New tunes are heard in the Mid East. The pallies sense that their time is up—maybe before they are really aware.

John Blow
John Blow
3 years ago

I can never understand why Israel doesn’t apply the ‘100:1 Rule‘. Simple: You fire 1 Rocket at Israel and we fire 100 back immediately, all targeting their infrastructure with pin-point accuracy! How many rockets would the Palestinians fire before their infrastructure is wiped out by the ‘100:1 Rule’?
One other small thing – Israel should tell the world to mind their own business and deduct $100,000 from the aid being spent on Palestine for every rocket they fire!
Back to the STONE AGE!comment image

bppettie
bppettie
3 years ago
Reply to  John Blow

probably correct.

MuhamMUDTheFakeProphet
MuhamMUDTheFakeProphet
3 years ago
Reply to  bppettie

That would turn the entire islamic world against Israel and maybe even the muslum puppet states of the dying atheist West. At least Israel wouldn’t have to worry about Syria or Iraq, but Turkey, Egypt and the F-35 equipped gulf states might be a problem.

Mel Carver
Mel Carver
3 years ago

The Middle East is fed up with the Palestinians. The Palestinians Do NOTHING To Make Their Plight Better. The blm or antifa of the Middle East……………..

Andrew Blackadder
Andrew Blackadder
3 years ago

Gaza,West Bank, and Israel all live in the same area, the same climate, the same landscape, yet only one of these three stated places are now an Oasis of Hi Tech infrastructure and food production, guess which one and wonder why…

MuhamMUDTheFakeProphet
MuhamMUDTheFakeProphet
3 years ago

Beirut was once called the Paris of the Mid-East — back before it was taken over by muslums.

Dan Roley
Dan Roley
3 years ago

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Jack Holan
Jack Holan
3 years ago

This is why the Palestinians will nevy rer enjoy peace accept peaceful relations with Israel and Jews because they are maximalists seeking only to destroy and keep everything for themselves. This will never happen. When Gaza , every inch was returned to Gazans, plus all the farms developed by Israelis it wasn’t enough. They razed the farms and converted the farms into missile launching areas, initiated 3 wars and kept their People in squaler despite all the funds coming in from the UN, EU, US, Gulf States. The top at the head have money but most don’t. They are a Theocratic and dictatorial society like Iran. The PA isn’t much better. How long has it been since elections in the PA? Just write a negative article in the PA. This is what the Marxists and Muslim Brotherhood like about it and would like for us here in the USA. Let there be no doubt. @PemelaGeller

MuhamMUDTheFakeProphet
MuhamMUDTheFakeProphet
3 years ago

It only took 19 years of rocket attacks on Israel for them to finally find their voice of condemnation (many more if you include the rocket attacks from Southern Lebanon) — but better late than never. The first documented rocket attack happened in 1975.

Mike Kevins
Mike Kevins
3 years ago

The only reason this progress was made was because Hamas and the Palestinians were left out of the process. They do not want peace. They want the complete annihilation of Israel and every Jew on the face of the planet. That is never going to happen. That is why nobody in the Arab world wants anything to do with them.

MuhamMUDTheFakeProphet
MuhamMUDTheFakeProphet
3 years ago
Reply to  Mike Kevins

“That is why nobody in the Arab world wants anything to do with them.”

Except Bahrain:

https://www.jihadwatch.org/2020/09/bahraini-minister-normalization-will-help-against-iran-but-palestinians-not-forgotten

StevenRobert
StevenRobert
3 years ago

Likely the Beirut ammonium nitrate explosion led to normalization of relations with Israel by some Muslim majority states. Likely, it wasn’t
intentional, but continued corruption for years by Hezbollah enabled keeping over a thousand tons of ammonium nitrate in the harbor district.
People realized that Hezbollah, an Iran proxy, was responsible and they were now afraid of Iran, but rather than directly confronting Iran, ZIsrael can act as a buffer state between them and Iran.

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