Hamas Headquarters and Leader’s Office Bombed by Israel – Video

December 31st, 2008 By: Michael van der Galien | Tags:

The Israeli war against Hamas continued today for the fourth day in a row. Hamas targets were once again destroyed. The operation “Cast Lead” has severely weakened the terrorist organization’s infrastructure and it has resulted in the death of hundreds of terrorists.

Below follows a video of the IAF bombings of Hamas Headquarters in Gaza. We post this with a major hat tip to Power Line which published the video first and the IDF sent it to them.

The IDF decided to reach out to bloggers and to use YouTube this year after the last war (against Hizbullah in Lebanon) taught them that one cannot win the propaganda war by ignoring the new media and social networks. We post the video not because we are happy that people are killed, but because terrorists are the enemy of us all (Jews, Christians, Atheists, Deists, Muslims), and weakening them is in the interest of all of us.

Update: we are able to offer you the video of the strikes thanks to the YouTube channel created by the Israeli Defense Forces earlier this week.

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We are also able to offer you the following videos thanks to the YouTube channel created by the IDF.

The first video is of the Israeli Air Force’s attacks against he offices of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh and Grad missiles ready for launch against innocent civilians on 31 December 2008. In other words, this video was made today.

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The second, and last, video is of Israeli precision strikes against a Qassam rocket launcher that had previously been hit but not destroyed.

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