Wednesday, September 1, 2004

UPDATED: ISRAEL WARNS SYRIA

Israel Warns Syria on Deadly Bus Blasts
JERUSALEM - Israeli leaders warned Syria on Wednesday that it bears the blame for a double suicide bombing by Hamas militants because it harbors the group's leadership, and they hinted at possible retaliation. ... "The fact that Hamas is operating from Syria will not grant it immunity," Raanan Gissin, an adviser to Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, told The Associated Press. The overall leader of Hamas, Khaled Mashaal, and his deputies are based in Syria.

Israel might strike in Syria for Beer Sheva terror responsibility
Israel has reportedly provided the U.S. with "concrete evidence" of Syria's involvement in the Beer Sheva double suicide bombing attack.

SEE ALSO: Damascus says taking latest Israeli threats seriously
Syria and Hamas both appeared to fear the barrage of Israeli criticism following the latest Hamas suicide bombing in Beersheba which murdered 16 Israelis. A senior Hamas commander in Lebanon, Ossama Hamdan warned that the organization will react harshly if Israel tries to harm its leaders abroad, Israel Radio reported Thursday. Other Hamas leaders said that they would not hesitate to target Israeli and Jewish institutions abroad.

THAT'S RIGHT, TARGET JEWISH INSTITUTIONS ABROAD. BECAUSE WE ALL KNOW THIS IS ABOUT KILLING JEWS, NOT JUST FIGHTING ISRAEL.

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