Fighting Men
By: Kian Mokhtari
Fighting in the Gaza Strip took a surprising new turn on Wednesday.
The Zionist onslaught was beaten back while throughout the fighting
Palestinian resistance managed to keep up its barrage of rockets and
mortar
shells toward Illegal Zionist entity.
Three Zionist soldiers were killed in the intense fighting in the
Bureij area without any loss to Hamas Palestinian resistance's fighting
men.
However earlier on Wednesday Hamas said four of its fighters had been
martyred and three wounded in a Zionist airstrike overnight.
On the ground in Gaza, while the Palestinian resistance exclusively
engages Zionist occupation troops, the Zionist military in stark contrast,
almost exclusively target Palestinian civilians.
But the facts speak for themselves when fighting men from both sides
take each other on: a half starved Palestinian resistance manages to hold
its ground and inflict casualties on the far better armed, fed and trained
Zionist military.
The Zionist regime just does not know how to raise its head after
its
shameful defeat in the 34-day war against Lebanon in 2006. The Zionist
leader****p is fully aware that another war against Hezbollah in Lebanon
will
lead to near total devastation of Israel. Equally, the Zionist strategists
are aware that even in the unlikely event of the Zionist army reaching the
Litani river in a hypothetical new war against Lebanon, Hezbollah missile
barrages would have left very little standing in Israel for any kind of
Zionist claims of victory to prove its worth.
So the Zionist regime has turned its attention toward a target it
can
destroy: defenseless Palestinian women and children. But the sell by date
for such genocidal Zionist practices are fast expiring after what the
Western public have learnt about the Zionist regime's actions over the
last
five years through alternative 24-hour news channels that have brought the
truth about occupied Palestine and the plight of its people to every
living
room around the globe.
Help has even arrived from unexpected quarters. Jimmy Carter
rebuffed
a call on Wednesday from an Israeli lawmaker to halt his contacts with
Hamas, and senior leaders of the Islamic resistance group travelled to
Egypt
in anticipation of a meeting with the former US president. Carter, who was
scheduled to fly to Egypt after wrapping up the first leg of a weeklong
Mideast peace mission, was snubbed by nearly all of Zionist senior
political
leaders, bar the country's ceremonial president ****mon Peres. Last
Tuesday
Carter met a Hamas leader in the West Bank, and he is on Friday scheduled
to
meet the group's top official, Khaled Mashaal, in Syria. Carter, a Nobel
Peace Prize laureate is on what he calls a private peace mission to the
Middle East. Carter said Israelis and Palestinians should adopt an
unofficial framework for a peace agreement known as the "Geneva Accord,"
drafted by dovish Israelis and Palestinians in 2003. The agreement
endorsed
the formation of a Palestinian state on almost all territory captured by
Israel in the 1967 Mideast war. Carter said the sides should "adopt the
Geneva Accords as Bible, Holy Scripture, so that all can speak with a
common
voice." The Zionist regime is in a sorry state both domestically and
abroad. It has lost much political grounds and has not possessed the high
moral ground ever since the first UN resolution condemning its occupation
of
Palestinian territories was unanimously ratified. Despite recent Zionist
military posturing, another war will prove a catastrophe for the Zionist
regime since feelings in the entire region are running at fever pitch,
especially after images of Palestinian women and children blown to pieces
by
Zionist tank fire are becoming common place in news programs. There cannot
be prerequisites set by the Zionists to any peace negotiations between the
two sides. The Zionist regime must acknowledge its derisory regional
position and return occupied Palestinian lands to its rightful indigenous
population.


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