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Chillul Tefila Bifarhesia, as well as halachicly challenged verbiage and dress, are external manifestations of a critical lack of personal yiras shomayim which has lethal consequences.



IDF Drops Warning Leaflets Over Gaza Strip Again

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In preparation for an impending ground incursion, and in an attempt to minimize civilian casualties, even at the cost of losing the element of surprise, the IDF has drop another round of warning leaflets over some of the neighborhoods in the Gaza Strip. The civilians are required to leave their homes for their safety. The IDF has detailed the routes they should take to maintain their safety. The contents of leaflets were as the following:

The first leaflet:

To the residents of Sheikh Ajlin, Tel Al-Hwa, Rimal South, Zeitoun, Sjaiya, Turkeman and Sajiya Jadida: For your safety, you are required to evacuate your residences immediately and move towards the central Gaza city, via Al-Khara, Jma’at Al Dul Al Arabia, Al Aqsa Al Qudsiya, Um Alaimoun, Salah A-din, Al-Maqsurra, Hal’s Mjdad. In the central Gaza city, you are required to stay between the areas of Salah A-din from the west, Amar Al-Muchtar from the north, Al-Nasser from the east and Al-Quds St. from the south.

 Israel Defense Forces.

 The second leaflet:

To the residents of of the outskirts of Shati, Al-Atatra, Beit Lahiya and Beit Hanoun: for your safety, you are required to evacuate your residences immediately and move towards central Gaza city via Al-Falujah, Al-Udda and Salah A-din. In the central Gaza city, you are required to stay between the roads of Salah A-din from the west, Amar Al-Muchtar from the north, Al-Nasser from the east and Al-Quds St. from the south.

Israel Defense Forces.
Editor’s note: Israel TV reported that despite the leaflets, most Gaza civilians are not leaving their homes because the Hamas has prohibited it.

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About the Author: Aryeh Savir is director of the International division of Tazpit News Agency.


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4 Responses to “IDF Drops Warning Leaflets Over Gaza Strip Again”

  1. Kim Austin says:

    Would Hamas do this for Israeli civilians? NOT
    I wish the IDF good hunting in Gaza and that they unload on the Hamas terrorist murders. Hooah! G-d bless Israel.

  2. Kim Austin says:

    Would Hamas do this for Israeli civilians? NOT
    I wish the IDF good hunting in Gaza and that they unload on the Hamas terrorist murders. Hooah! G-d bless Israel.

  3. Lissette Jimenez Mora says:

    G.d bless and protect IDF! Amén!

  4. Lissette Jimenez Mora says:

    G.d bless and protect IDF! Amén!

  5. Two clear approaches with two very distinctive character at play: Hamas and Other / Islam vs Jew / Israeli – Torah; the difference is that where Hamas and Other / Islam have no respect for life at all, this self eveident by the evry nature of the suicide bombing and other indiscrimate attacks on civilians, the latterhave a clearer understanding and appreciation of life – being bonded directly to the Essence of Life and whose values we Jews / Israelis will continue in the face of all adversity and at even greater risk to our selves, to teach and educate the listless rudderless ship of ignorance and blinded by brainwashing indoctrination and self – hatred.

  6. David Zalkin says:

    Interesting – did the US drop leaflets over Tokyo before they bombed it in WWII, killing 90,000 (!) civilians? Did they drop leaflets over Hamburg before it was bombed? How come only the IDF shows such a disregard for the lives of its own soldiers?

    • Gerard Gallagher says:

      Refer to my previous comment. Pay close attention.

      The Christian world is sick of you and your type and cult.

      Its simple .. stop the harassment and barrage of Christians and Jews and you will find a peace that you speak so fondly of, even if you speak only lies and corruption. Is it any wonder why the world detests you? Please accept the coming bombs as a down payment of the debt you are owed .. this is just the beginning.

  7. Gerard Gallagher says:

    To David.. no and nor did the Nazis, your allies, before murdering over six million jews.

    Your days were numbered and we have NEVER FORGOTTEN. Now, you pay.

    • David Zalkin says:

      The Jews were not at war with the Nazis, obviously. In war, there are different rules. No nation has ever warned the enemy before attacking them. If your country was at war, and, let's say, your son was taking part in an invasion, would you want the army informing the enemy of the time of an invasion so that they could be ready for him?

    • Gerard Gallagher says:

      David Zalkin My apologies, I thought you were one of the muslim scum.
      Israel has done a good service by dropping leaflets and explaining to the muzzrats.
      I get so worked up about the whole thing I forget who im talking to.
      Of course I would wish the enemy be ready, it makes their downfall all the more worthwhile.
      How dare the muzos put rockets under the bed of (in the basements of) family buildings. I wish your people luck and only hope that Palestine is taken by the Jews in perpetuity. Give them hell: at least a taste of what they have been giving you for eight hundred years and more. Barrage the bastards and teach them a lesson they will never forget.

    • Aisha Jones says:

      You are right no other country has warned of invasion in the past, but in the past the entire world did not have front row seat of the things to come. Was this a humanitarian act or more of a PR move? I am not one to say who is right, but the senseless shed of human life in the Gaza Strip has to end. Borders have to be established. Borders that are fair for both sides, that's called compromise. And the occupation also has to end. Saying freedom, and then controlling the entrance and the exits, the water ways, and the air space is something totally different freedom.

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