The BBC is reporting today that the Israeli army has entered the Gaza strip with tanks and bulldozers:
The Israeli military has launched an incursion into the Gaza Strip and clashed with Palestinian gunmen there.
Witnesses say the Israeli troops were accompanied by bulldozers which have been destroying agricultural land east of the town of Rafah, in southern Gaza.
There was no immediate reports of any injuries or deaths.
What can an attack on a peoples' food supply be interpreted as, other than terrorism? The food grown does not act politically. Israeli spokespeople said they were looking to disable landmines, but who plants mines with their tomatoes?
The US needs to re-think the support of this administration, or at least conditionalize it's support on more humanitarian practices.
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