Poll finds Muslims don't want a long-term ceasefire
1 Comments Published by Avi Green on Thursday, November 22, 2012 at 10:57 PM.
It's clear from this news that the Religion of Peace is driving the bloodlust of the Islamists in Gaza:
According to a survey conducted by the Palpress Arabic-language website, the Palestinians are itching for another fight with Israel, less than a day after the Jewish state agreed to prematurely halt its campaign to eliminate the Gaza missile threat. [...]And the Israeli government is all but ignoring this.
The Palpress survey, which was actually an Internet referendum, showed that 64 percent of Palestinian Arabs oppose a long-term ceasefire with Israel in the Gaza Strip.
And why would they vote otherwise? The circumstances of the ceasefire - it was called while Hamas was still attacking Israel - and the subsequent Hamas celebrations in Gaza gave the impression that the terrorists had won the brief war with Israel. For all intents and purposes, in Palestinian eyes, Israel surrendered.
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Small neutron bombs are woefully ignored. I'd say a small number of small enhanced radiation weapons would result in a better long run outcome for Israel AND the Arabs alike.