The Obama State Department called the rocket attacks from southern
Lebanon into Israel this week a "provocative act," but urged all parties
to "exercise restraint. " In response, critics of President Obama call
his reaction "absurd."
A network calling itself the Abdullah Azzam Brigades claims
responsibility for some of the rocket attacks on Israel over the past
few days.
According to an U.S. intelligence source, the network is affiliated
with Al-Qaeda and the global jihad. It is headed by Salah al-Qar'awi, a
Saudi Arabian who fought the Americans at Fallujah in Iraq.
The Abdullah Azzam Brigades are a terrorist network in Lebanon
operating in the Palestinian refugee camps and have a branch in the
Arabian Peninsula.
"[President Barack Obama and Secretary Hillary Clinton] condemn the
firing of rockets from Lebanon towards Israel. This was a provocative
act," department spokesman Mark Toner stated.
However, observers in Washington, D.C., believe Obama's and Clinton's "outrage" rings hollow.
"Imagine the drug cartels in Mexico launching RPGs (rocket-propelled
grenades) or mortar shells into Texas or Arizona? Would Americans call
on Obama to show retraint? I mean, other than the likes of the New York
Times or MSNBC," notes former military intelligence officer and New York
police detective Mike Snopes.
"Islamists are winning elections in Egypt and we all know what they
want to do to the Jews --- and Obama is calling for restraint?" quipped
Snopes.
Toner agreed that the rocket attacks undermined the stability of
Lebanon and constituted a violation of United Nations Security Council
Resolution 1701, which ended a month-long war between Israel and the
Lebanon-based Hezbollah terrorist group in 2006.
Resolution 1701 also calls for respect for the so-called Blue Line
separating Israel and Lebanon, the disarming of all militias in Lebanon,
and an end to arms smuggling in the area.
"We call on all parties to respect the Blue Line, as prescribed by UN
Security Council Resolution 1701, and to exercise restraint, " Toner
said, urging Lebanon to continue its cooperation with the UN Interim
Force in Lebanon to identify the source of the attack.
The four Katyusha rockets fired from Lebanon struck northern Israel
last Tuesday morning, causing a fire and some property damage. In
addition, rockets are being fired into Israel from the Gaza Strip by
either Hamas or the Army of Israel which is linked to the Muslim
Brotherhood.
"While Israel's enemies threaten them with harsh diatribes and hurl
missiles at Israeli towns, the Obama administration and the world
community want the Israeli government to negotiate with their attackers?
Only a government full of cowards would do such a thing," said
political strategist Mike Baker.
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