Thursday, November 22, 2012
MSC: Shelling Sderot and Ashkelon with 8 missiles
Mujahideen Shoura Council in the Environs of Jerusalem shelling Sderot and Ashkelon with 8 rockets
LiveLeak.com - MSC: Shelling Sderot and Ashkelon with 8 missiles
Syria - SAA shows dead FSA rebels 17/11
SAA leaked video showing dead FSA rebels in Lattakia 17/11
LiveLeak.com - Syria - SAA shows dead FSA rebels 17/11
Syria - SAA operations in Daraa 21/11
Syrian Arab Army footage showing some combat operations in Daraa 21/11.
Dead FSA rebel at 1:48
LiveLeak.com - Syria - SAA operations in Daraa 21/11
Arab Parkour - Young Gazans celebrate in their own way during the war
Young Gazans celebrate in their own way during the war
LiveLeak.com - Arab Parkour - Young Gazans celebrate in their own way during the war
Targeting an Armed Underground Launcher
From the IDF ..... "November 20, 2012 . Since the beginning of operation "Protective Pillar" in Israel fell 640 rockets fired from these mines"
LiveLeak.com - Targeting an Armed Underground Launcher
Hamas execution of 6 men, draged in the streets of gaza
Masked gunmen publicly shot dead six suspected collaborators with Israel in a large Gaza City intersection Tuesday, witnesses said. An Associated Press reporter saw a large mob surrounding five of the bloodied corpses shortly after the killing.
Some in the crowd stomped and spat on the bodies. A sixth corpse was tied to a motorcycle and dragged through the streets as people screamed, "Spy! Spy!"
The Hamas military wing, Izzedine al-Qassam, claimed responsibility in a large handwritten note attached to a nearby electricity pole. Hamas said the six were killed because they gave Israel information about fighters and rocket launching sites.
LiveLeak.com - Hamas execution of 6 men, draged in the streets of gaza
Syria - Rebel fighters hit by SAA fire 20/11
Martyrs Battalion rebels spraying and praying get accurate SAA fire, Daraa 20/11
LiveLeak.com - Syria - Rebel fighters hit by SAA fire 20/11
Syria - FSA cameraman close call 19/11/12
FSA cameraman recording Salahuddin destruction almost hit by SAA tank round, Aleppo 19/11
LiveLeak.com - Syria - FSA cameraman close call 19/11
CCTV Hamas comander House BLOWN UP By Israeli Missle | Devil Face Caught...
by 5portsCenter
look at the eerie Demon Devil Face at 00:32
Hamas comander turned homeless after airstrike turns his house to pebbles
Another warning phone call by the army saves his family and gives LL another great video as they set up a camera to record it.
Mideast Conflict: Israeli Military, Gaza Militants Trade Fire
JERUSALEM (AP) - Militants in the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip killed three Israelis on Thursday in a rocket attack likely to deepen a bruising Israeli air, naval and artillery offensive, the most intense assault on the Palestinian territory in four years.
The casualties were the first in Israel since it launched its operation on Wednesday with the assassination of Hamas' top military commander, followed by an onslaught of airstrikes and shelling by tanks and naval gunboats. Eleven Palestinians, including two children and seven militants, have been killed and more than 100 wounded in Gaza since the Israeli operation began.
Few in the Palestinian territory's largest urban area, Gaza City, came out following the call for dawn prayers on Thursday, and the only vehicles plying the streets were ambulances and media cars.
About 400 angry mourners braved the streets, however, to bury Hamas mastermind Ahmed Jabari, whose body was draped in the green flag of the Islamic militant Hamas movement. Some fired guns in the air and chanted, "God is Great, the revenge is coming." When the body was brought into a mosque for funeral prayers, some tried to touch or kiss it. Others cried.
"This crime will not weaken us. It will make us stronger and more determined to continue the path of jihad and resistance," Hamas lawmaker Mushir al-Masri said in a eulogy. "The enemy opened the battle and shall bear the consequences."
Israel said Jabari's assassination was the start of a broader offensive, launched after days of rocket fire from the coastal territory. It was Israel's most intense attack on Gaza since its full-scale war there four years ago.
The fighting has deepened the instability gripping the Middle East. Egypt recalled its ambassador to protest the military operation.
Just days earlier, Israel was drawn into Syria's civil war for the first time, firing missiles into its northern neighbor for the first time in four decades after stray mortar fire landed in Israeli-occupied Syrian territory.
Israeli aircraft, tanks and naval gunboats resumed pounded Gaza early Thursday and about 60 rockets thudded into southern Israel as terrified residents on both sides of the frontier holed up in their homes.
Police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said two Israeli men and a woman died after a rocket struck their four-story apartment building in the southern Israeli town of Kiryat Malachi. A 4-year-old boy was seriously wounded in and two babies lightly wounded in the strike.
Gaza schools were ordered closed until the operation ends, and most of the territory's 1.6 million people hunkered down close to home, venturing out only to buy food, fuel and other basic supplies.
Hamas announced a state of emergency in Gaza, evacuating all its security buildings and deploying its troops away from their locations.
Israeli aircraft dropped leaflets on several locations in Gaza early Thursday, warning Gazans to stay away from Hamas, other militants and their facilities.
The Israeli military said Hamas fighters and other militant factions, undeterred by the air attacks, bombarded southern Israel with more than 130 rockets after the operation began. Israel's newly deployed Iron Dome missile defense system, developed as a response to the short-range rockets from Gaza, intercepted two dozen of them, military spokeswoman Lt. Col. Avital Leibovich said.
Israel declared a state of emergency in the country's south, where more than 1 million Israelis live within rocket range, instructing people to remain close to fortified areas. School was canceled in communities within a 40-kilometer (25-mile) radius of Gaza.
People living in areas along the frontier were ordered to stay home from work, save for essential services, and shopping centers were closed. Israeli police stepped up patrols around the country, fearing Hamas could retaliate with bombing attacks far from the reaches of Gaza.
Batya Katar, a resident of Sderot, a community that has been a frequent target of rocket fire, said streets were empty there.
"People won't be outside. The minute they assassinated the Hamas military chief we knew an offensive had begun. We were waiting for it, and it's about time they did it. We have the right to live like other countries in the world."
Israeli officials said Wednesday that a ground invasion was a strong possibility in the coming days if Hamas didn't rein in the rocket fire. Mid-morning Thursday, there was no sign such an invasion might be beginning. But the Israeli military was cleared to call up special reserve units - a sign the operation might broaden.
Syria - Helicopter Downed/Pilot Captured (21/November/2012)
by SyriaBaynetna
Free Syrian Army shoot down another Syrian plane, Pilot and crew captured by the FSA today 11/21/2012.
Iron Dome Intercepts Two Fajr 5 Missiles over Tel Aviv
by rocketchaser100
For the fourth day in a row and twice now on Sunday Hamas militants sent rockets over Tel Aviv. The Iron Dome intercepts and blows them up
Exclusive Gaza War - launches rockets fajr 5 at ezdod & tel aviv - (4)
by Needo mahmoud
launches rockets fajr 5 at ezdod & tel aviv
Hamas executes six suspected informants for Israel on Gaza street
by Videowatch2013
Witnesses say masked gunmen have publicly killed six suspected collaborators with Israel at a busy Gaza City intersection.
The Hamas military wing claimed responsibility.
Witnesses said the six men were pulled out of a van Tuesday, forced to lie face down on the street and then shot dead.
Five bodies lay in a pile as a mob stomped and spit on them. A sixth body was tied to a motorcycle and dragged through the streets as people screamed, "Spy! Spy!"
Hamas posted a sign on an electricity pole, naming the six alleged informers.
Israel relies on a network of local informants to identify its targets.
The killings came during a nearly week-long Israeli military offensive that has killed more than 120 people, both militants and civilians, including three Israelis.
Mediators believe a cease-fire may be at hand, but it remains to be seen if these gruesome public murders will complicate the truce process.
Israel's prime minister says Israel would be a "willing partner" in a cease-fire with Gaza's ruling militant group Hamas.
Netanyahu made the pronouncement Tuesday at a meeting with UN chief Ban Ki-moon, who is in the region as part of an international diplomatic push to end nearly a week of fighting between Israel and Hamas.
Netanyahu says that "if a long-term solution can be put in place by diplomatic means, Israel will be a willing partner."
Israel launched the offensive last week to end months of rocket fire from the Gaza Strip.
Ban has condemned the rocket attacks but urged Israel to show "maximum restraint." He also has offered his services to help broker a truce.
Egypt's president predicted earlier today that the operation in the Gaza Strip would end within hours, as diplomats from across the world raced across the region to negotiate a cease-fire to end relentless Israeli airstrikes and Palestinian rocket attacks.
Mohammed Morsi, perhaps the most important interlocutor between the militant Hamas group that rules the Palestinian territory and the Israelis, gave no explanation for his statement, saying only that the negotiations between the two sides will yield "positive results" during the coming hours.
President Barack Obama also dispatched Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton to the Mideast from Cambodia, where she had accompanied Obama on a visit.
Hours before Morsi spoke, a man identified as Hamas' militant commander urged his fighters to keep up attacks on Israel, and Palestinian militants fired a rocket toward Jerusalem, just minutes before Ban arrived in the holy city. Israeli airstrikes killed a senior militant and five others in a separate attack on a car, according to Gaza health officials.
"This must stop, immediate steps are needed to avoid further escalation, including a ground operation," Ban said from Egypt. "Both sides must hold fire immediately ... Further escalation of the situation could put the entire region at risk."
Tel Aviv Bus Bombing Explosion rocks Israeli city center NOV-21-2012
by 545SUBCODE2
Tel Aviv Bus Bombing Explosion rocks Israeli city center NOV-21-2012
WORLD WAR 3 in ACTION!: EXPLOSIONS over GAZA following TEL AVIV bus ATTACK
by RTGlobalReport
WW3 in ACTION: EXPLOSIONS over GAZA following TEL AVIV bus ATTACK
A ceasefire between the Israelis and the Palestinians in Gaza has been delayed -- but a diplomatic push is under way to try to stop the fighting.
On Tuesday night, Hamas official Ayman Taha said an Egyptian-brokered truce had been finalised and would take effect from 10pm.
But a spokesman for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the announcement was premature.
The United States has now stepped in, with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton arriving in Cairo for talks with Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi.
During her flight, a bomb ripped through a bus in the Israeli city of Tel Aviv injuring at least 10 people - clouding the prospects of a durable ceasefire.
Mrs Clinton has vowed to work on a truce between the two sides.
She said: "In the days ahead, the United States will work with our partners here in Israel and across the region toward an outcome that bolsters security for the people of Israel, improves conditions for the people of Gaza and moves toward a comprehensive peace for all people of the region."
She arrived from Israel where she earlier met with Mr Netanyahu in Jerusalem, while also travelling to the West Bank city of Ramallah for a meeting with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, who told her "Egypt was the key to everything".
Pope Benedict XVI also spoke of his concern of the escalating violence on Wednesday.
"Hatred and violence are not the solution," he said, adding that he encouraged "the initiatives and efforts of those who are trying to reach a ceasefire and promote negotiations".
Meanwhile, Iran announced it was providing military and financial assistance to the Palestinians.
"We are proud to defend the people of Palestine and Hamas ... and that our assistance to them has been both financial and military," said Iran's parliamentary speaker Ali Larijani.
Israel intensified its bombardment of Gaza on Tuesday night, with airstrikes just 10 minutes apart.
Artillery shells and missiles were also fired from gunboats.
One Israeli airstrike hit the seventh floor of a media building in Gaza City.
The Israel Defence Forces tweeted a warning to all foreign journalists operating in Gaza to stay away from Hamas militants just minutes later.
Some 138 rockets were fired from Gaza into Israel. The Iron Dome system intercepted 53 rockets which were headed for built-up areas, but 14 got through.
One hit an apartment building in the town of Rishon Letsion, near Tel Aviv. Six people were injured in the attack.
Rockets were also aimed at Jerusalem, where residents took to underground bomb shelters. However, none fell on the city.
Israel launched the offensive one week ago in an attempt to end months of rocket attacks out of the Hamas-run territory, which lies on Israel's southern flank.
After assassinating Hamas' military chief, it has carried out a campaign of airstrikes, targeting rocket launchers, storage sites and wanted militants.
The campaign has killed more than 130 Palestinians, including 20 on Tuesday, and wounded hundreds of others.
Five Israelis have been killed by rocket fire, including a soldier and a civilian contractor.
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Hezbollah Leader: 'How Are Missiles Getting Into Gaza? Who is Sending th...
by TheKeysToEternity
19-11-2012 - Hezbollah's leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah on how weapons are reaching Gaza, and who actually sends them.
Iran, Russia to boost bilateral ties
by PressTVGlobalNews
Russian politicians, cultural figures, and representatives from the Iranian embassy in Moscow, took part in debates at the Public Chamber in Moscow. They discussed cultural and educational ties between Russia and Iran.
Press TV's Julia Lyubova reports from Moscow.
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