Ed note–like the storyline of the blockbuster movie “Inependence Day” where a nice, nerdy Jewish boy named David saves the entire human race from an invasion of bloodthirsty aliens, the following story is nothing short of a Hollywood production aimed at creating a certain perception in the mind of the reader, the end result of which is “See???IsraHell is nto the bad guy…All that business during Zio-Nazi Holocaust ‘Cast Lead’ and the charges (substantiated by hard evidence) that we deliberately targetted civilians–those were just anti-semitic conspiracy theories and blood libels. IsraHell, home to the poor, beleagured, persecuted Jewish people, would NEVER engage in the deliberate harming of others…All we want is to live in peace (snicker, snicker).
New maps highlight 3,000 buildings and various infrastructure sites that should not be attacked like UN facilities, schools, homes, etc.
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The Nazi has updated its maps of the Gaza Strip since ‘Operation Cast Lead‘ with a massive and unprecedented increase in the number of sensitive installations and buildings marked as offlimits for Zio-Nazi attacks.
During Zio-Nazi Holocaust ‘Operation Cast Lead’ in January 2009, maps used by Zio-Nazi commanders operating on the ground in Gaza highlighted some 1,800 buildings and various infrastructure sites that should not be attacked and next to which troops needed to operate with extra sensitivity.
The list included hospitals, United Nations facilities, schools, power grids, flour mills, food storage centers and various homes and office buildings.
Senior Zio-Nazi officers have told The Jerusalem Post that new maps being drafted by the Gaza Division in the Southern Command ahead of a possible future operation in Gaza now include more than 3,000 sites that are off-limits to attacks.
The list is composed by the Gaza Coordination and Liaison Administration, which receives the location and identification of each site, mostly from nongovernmental organizations and the Palestinian Authority. Each site is then reviewed by Military Intelligence and other security agencies.
“This is part of our preparations for a future conflict in Gaza,” a senior officer told the Post last week. “We hope that this will assist us in minimizing civilian casualties and damages to civilian infrastructure.”
With violence escalating along the Gaza border, the possibility of another ground offensive in the Strip appears more likely as more than 150 rockets and mortar shells slammed into the western Negev over the weekend.
Nazi sources said that while the maps would help commanders identify civilian sites in Gaza, it did not mean that they would not be damaged during a future operation.
“There are cases where Hamas builds military bases and weapons storage centers next to medicine factories,” one officer said. “This is the way Hamas fights, cynically taking advantage of civilian infrastructure.”