Hamas: Let them eat nothing

Hamas would rather see Palestinians starve than eat Israeli food.

Sixty trucks full of fresh produce bound for Gaza markets made their way to southern Gaza’s Kerem Shalom Crossing during the early morning hours, following an assurance by the Hamas agriculture minister that his group would allow the crossing to remain open.

However, when the trucks arrived, Hamas Finance Minister Omar Abdel Razek decided to close the crossing. The trucks turned around not wanting to endure the mortar attack Hamas threatened last week if Israel opened the crossing to displaced Palestinian trapped in the Egyptian Sinai.

I await the UN condemnation.

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4 Responses to Hamas: Let them eat nothing

  1. david foster says:

    “Better to reign in hell than to serve ih heaven”

    –Satan, quoted by Milton

  2. Michael Lonie says:

    l it sounds like the Palis are going to get exactly that chance from Hamas in Gaza. Hey Palis, these are the guys you voted for. You made this bed of nails, now you lie it.

  3. Solomon says:

    July 9th, 2007

    IDF SPOKESPERSON UPDATE

    Palestinians fire mortar shells at major humanitarian passageway in southern
    Gaza Strip

    Two mortar shells were fired a short while ago at the Kerem Shalom crossing
    in the southern Gaza Strip, one of them hit the crossing directly.

    The Kerem Shalom goods-crossing has been extensively used for the passage of
    humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip in recent weeks, including the daily
    transfer of thousands of tons of food, medicine and additional humanitarian
    supplies.

    Today, a total of 13 mortar shells were fired from the Gaza Strip towards
    Israel.

    Palestinian rocket-fire incited by terrorist organizations severely disrupts
    the functioning of the crossings and as a result prevents humanitarian
    assistance from being delivered to the Palestinian population.

  4. Alex Bensky says:

    This is all Israel’s fault. It just is, OK?

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