IDF Strikes Back at Gaza's Al-Qaeda Terrorists
The IDF fired seven mortar shells into Gaza in after Arab terrorists shot at Israeli workers. The terror cell said it is linked to al-Qaeda
The IDF fired seven mortar shells into Gaza in after Arab terrorists shot at Israeli workers. The terror cell said it is linked to al-Qaeda
The air force demolished a Gaza weapons plant and two smuggling tunnels following Friday's two rocket attacks.

The Air Force struck a rocket launching cell vehicle Friday night for the first time since the end of the Cast Lead campaign last January.

A 94-year-old Jewish man born in Gaza and expelled 90 years ago visits the Katif museum and meets Jews expelled from Gaza in 2005.
The IDF has uploaded two videos on YouTube, apparently in response to the Goldstone report that castigated Israel for alleged war crimes

In another sign of tension between Hamas and the UN, Gaza's leaders shift blame for deaths from Israel to UNRWA.

Gaza terrorists attacked several times on Thursday, firing a total of seven mortar shells and shooting at workers.

Gaza terrorists fired on southern Israel again on Monday. Israel's navy fired on a ship that refused to halt, causing a blaze.

Residents of Sderot ran for cover on Sunday night after weeks of relative quiet as Gaza terrorists fired a barrage of mortar shells.

The “islamization” of Gaza continues as schoolgirls are told they must wear cloaks and cover hair. Hamas claims orders came from schools.

Elements within the international terrorist organization Al-Qaeda have accused Hamas of un-Islamic behavior, called for revenge.

The powerful Doghmush clan of Gaza has joined fighting between Hamas and Al-Qaeda inspired radicals; Abbas slams Hamas action. Hamas blames Israel.

The head of the extreme Islamist Jund Ansar Allah terrorist organization committed suicide Saturday during a clash with Hamas.

Attacks continue from Gaza one day after Netanyahu promises fast response to terrorism.

PM Netanyahu warns that attacks from Gaza will lead to an immediate response as terrorists fire another shell on Israel.

Israel has released a lengthy report defending Operation Cast Lead in Gaza. Several investigations continue.

Barak has authorized the shipment of cement and metal to Gaza for UN construction, and the transfer of cash to pay PA salaries.
Defense officials are concerned that Hamas is pressuring humanitarian aid groups, including a UN agency, into giving it billions of dollars.

The PA state will only consist of autonomy; and our relationship with the US has normal ups and downs, said Knesset Speaker Reuven Rivlin.

Israel's new anti-ballistic defense system, designed to protect civilians against terrorist rocket fire from Gaza, has passed series of live tests.

An anti-Israeli campaign charged the IDF with destroying a Christian hospital in Gaza. A bit of research shows it never existed.
A senior British commander stands up for the IDF, saying Israel went further than any other country to prevent civilian casualties in war.
Father of abducted Israeli soldier addresses son's captors and Gaza population via United Nations Human Rights Commission hearing on "Cast Lead"
Amnesty International condemns Israel for its treatment of PA Arabs. In contrast, the report only briefly notes atrocities performed by Hamas.

The Egypt-Gaza border is open for three days as rumors abound over a deal between Israel and Hamas for a ceasefire and Shalit deal.

Terrorists launched a Kassam rocket at Ashkelon and attacked an IDF patrol only hours after IDF planes destroyed two smuggling tunnels.
