By Stan Goodenough
Jul 30, 2007
Seven Palestinian Arabs in the Gaza Strip were reportedly wounded in an Israeli Air Force strike Monday, as Israel continued to wage its pinpoint war against the burgeoning terrorist mini-state now popularly known as Hamastan.
Israeli military sources reportedly confirmed that it fired a missile at a vehicle in central Gaza in an effort to prevent Kassam rocket attacks on Jewish civilians in southern Israel.
The vehicle is said to have blown up when it was struck, wounding three terrorists belonging to PA chief Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah group and the Islamic Jihad terrorist organization.
Four "bystanders" were treated for light injuries.
While Israel continues to attack and suppress terrorism in Gaza, the Olmert government is arming Arabs in Samaria and Judea with thousands of rifles and other weaponry.
As reported elsewhere on this site, Hamas has vowed to take over those areas, and use those weapons against Israelis, as it has done in Gaza.