IAF Video: Attack on rocket mosque
Israel Matzav —
IAF Video: Attack on rocket mosque On Wednesday, the IAF destroyed a mosque that was being used to store Kassams and Grad Katyusha rockets. Hamas used the mosque for storing rockets, because they figure the very moral and proper Israelis would never attack a mosque. And they wouldn't have if they hadn't known what was in it. Let's go to the videotape and then I'll have some details about what you're about to see. Here's more about the mosque ...
IAF Hits Mosque Hamas Used To Fire Rockets From
The Jawa Report —
December 31, 2008 IAF Hits Mosque Hamas Used To Fire Rockets From It's not nice to fool the IAF. h/t Israel Matzav, who also has more on this. By Stable Hand at December 31, 2008 06:43 PM | | l digg this
On destroying weapons-laden mosques
Israel Matzav —
On destroying weapons-laden mosques This is from the New York Times article on the Goldstone report: Israel repeatedly accused Hamas of using mosques to shelter armed men or munitions, and a report by Israel said an attack against the Maqadmah mosque in Jabaliya had killed six known militants. But the Human Rights Council report said the attack came during evening prayers, when some 300 men and women were in the mosque, and killed 15 people. There were no secondary explosions to indicate the presence of an arms cache. If Israel wanted to destroy a mosque suspected as an arms cache, it should have done so in the middle of the night, Mr. Goldstone said. If Israel destroyed ...
What happened at the al-Maqdamah mosque?
Israel Matzav —
What happened at the al-Maqdamah mosque? The Goldstone Report accuses Israel of a 'massacre' at the al-Maqdamah mosque in Gaza City. According to Goldstone, fifteen people were killed when an Israeli shell hit the mosque during prayers on January 3, 2009. Writing in YNet, Johnathan Dahoah HaLevi has a different take on what happened at the mosque. What really happened at the Ibrahim al-Maqadmah mosque, named for one of the heads of Hamas’ military-terrorist wing? The Goldstone Committee version is problematic because of its many essential failures and weak spots. The committee members relied exclusively on reports from “eyewitnesses” who did not see what was ...



