The Israelis and the media say that the Israelis are withdrawing from Gaza, However, listen to this recording done by Harry Fear of the street. You can hear the constant and loud noise of drones overhead, and if you listen HERE you can hear what woke Harry up at 2 am on Wednesday.
There is little doubt in my mind (or anyone in Gaza) that the Israelis will find an excuse to break the ceasefire.
Netanyahu: Israel ready for fresh attacks
Israeli
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyah
23
November, 2012
Israeli
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has warned that the Tel Aviv
regime is ready for fresh attacks on the Gaza Strip in case of, what
he called, an Egypt-brokered ceasefire’s failure to hold.
“I know there are citizens that expect a harsher stand in Gaza - and we are prepared to make one. We choose when to act, against who to act and how to act,” he was quoted as saying on Thursday.
Netanyahu said Tel Aviv was “giving the ceasefire a chance.”
Earlier in the day, the Israeli Minister for Military Affairs, Ehud Barak also said the Tel Aviv regime was prepared to resume deadly attacks on Gaza, alleging likewise that the ceasefire might founder.
Also on Thursday, the democratically-elected Palestinian Prime Minister, Ismail Haniyeh dismissed the possibility of the resumption of violence in the coastal sliver.
“I want to say to the Palestinian people in Gaza, in the West Bank and everywhere that the option of invading Gaza after this victory is gone and will never return,” he said.
The Cairo-mediated ceasefire agreement, which took effect on Wednesday, ended eight days of Israeli attacks on the Tel Aviv-besieged Palestinian territory that killed more than 160 Palestinians and injured about 1,200 others.
Prior to the ceasefire, Palestinian resistance fighters incessantly fired retaliatory rockets and missiles towards the Occupied Palestinian Territories, killing at least five Israelis, including one trooper.
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Netanyahu: Israel Prepared to Resume Gaza War
In
a speech at Police National Headquarters to tout the war, Israeli
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu insisted the war dealt a decisive
blow to factions in the Gaza Strip, while insisting Israel is
“prepared” to start a new attack at any time.
Though
Netanyahu originally couched the comment as a readiness to retaliate
if attacked, he later went on to suggest that Israel would decide
“when to act, against whom and in what fashion,” saying that the
ceasefire was good “for
the moment.”
Defense
Minister Ehud Barak seemed to take a similar position, saying in
comments today that Israel might ge into another fight with Hamas “in
the near future,” while insisting the goals were all achieved.
Army
Chief of Staff Benny Gantz also said that all of the objectives of
the war were already accomplished, which raises both the question of
what the goals actually were, and if they are all achieved why
Netanyahu is talking up another war just a day later.
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