Yee Hah! Rat Roundup!
Now here's some goo-ood news.
The wranglers over at the IDF Nahal Brigades sent a posse over to the Palestinian Authority's Military Intelligence headquarters in Ramallah on Wednesday morning and arrested 18 fugitives who had been hiding there in a real rat round up.
These are fugitives responsible for dozens of attacks against Israeli civilians.
After several formal request made to the Palestinian security branches not to provide sanctuary for wanted terrorists, Tanzim killers were still being protected in the intelligence building, and the IDF requests were completely ignored so they decided to take matters into their own hands.
The IDF sent 30 military jeeps to surround the building, attacked with stun grenades an dthen walked in and snatched everyone in the building, including the 18 jihadis. One of the bigger fish was Khalil Shilo, one of thee Fatah-affiliated Al Aksa Martyrs' Brigades who the IDF has been after since 2000.
The IDF also found and removed a stock of guns, grenades, explosive vests, pipe bombs, and other military equipment in the building.
An Israeli security source said those arrested “were using the infrastructure of the Palestinian security services as a base to carry out their operations.”
“The Palestinian Authority knew this and did nothing to fight their terrorist activities,” the source said.
Well, duh!
Bechatzlechah, shomerim. I'm sure these creeps will have some interesting show tunes to sing before they get put in a hole where they can't hurt innocent people any more.
I'm sure these creeps will have some interesting show tunes to sing before they get put in a hole where they can't hurt innocent people any more.
ReplyDeleteand in an unrelated matter, PM olmert, has agreed to increase the number of pally's released to gain the freedom of the kidnapped IDF solder galid shalit by 18.
Ah, you know my feelings on that, Louie,
ReplyDeleteIf I were the PM of Israel, I'd offer to release a Palestinian terrorist every two hours until Gilad Shalit was freed...right over Gaza City, from about 5,000 feet up.
I guarantee you it would work, and quickly.