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Arabs incite violence on Israel’s borders.

by Phantom Ace ( 23 Comments › )
Filed under Breaking News, Gaza, Headlines, IDF, Iran, Israel, Lebanon, Middle East, Palestinians, Syria at May 15th, 2011 - 5:03 pm

The Imperialist Arabs instigated violence against Israel. There were protests as expected on the Gaza border and in Judea-Samaria at Israeli check points. The twist was the simultaneous incidents on the Lebanese and Syrian borders. Hizb’Allah controls Lebanon and allowed the so called “Palestinian” protestors to attempt to cross the border. On the Golan Heights more groups of “Palestinians” tried to infiltrate into Israel. Clearly these were “Popular Uprising” type manipulated events.

(Reuters) – Violence erupted on Israel’s borders with Syria, Lebanon and Gaza on Sunday, leaving at least eight dead and dozens wounded, as Palestinians marked what they term “the catastrophe” of Israel’s founding in 1948.

Israeli troops shot at protesters in three separate locations to prevent crowds from crossing Israeli frontier lines in the deadliest such confrontation in years.

Israeli and Syrian media reports said Israeli gunfire killed four people after dozens of Palestinian refugees infiltrated the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights from Syria, along a disputed border that has been quiet for decades.

Witnesses on the nearby Lebanese frontier said four Palestinians were killed after Israeli forces fired at rock-throwing protesters to prevent them from crossing the border.

This was a clear case of aggression on the part of the Syrian Regime. They were behind this because their regime is unstable. Iran also had a hand in this and as well as Progressive groups.

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