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1. phew im so lucky i was home under my bed.
Sarah B. , |
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(11.22.12) |
better be safe than sorry, right?
hi its me sarah.
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2. Question is how many Fajr-type missiles were...
intercepted by Iron Dome? None. Intercepting the slow flying water pipes is no big deal. Certainly the 84% hit rate is an IDF fictional figure to assuage the Israelis and the American tax payers who are being robbed by the Zionista.
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3. 2- All the rockets intercepted
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on the way to Tel Aviv were Fajr 5s, as I recall from press releases. Iron Dome unit 5, which was pressed into service early, shot down a Fajr 5 before it had time to unpack. It don't matter, Babe, Iron Dome downs them all. (thanks Bob D)
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4. The post at No. 1 is not mine
Sarah B , |
U.S.A. / Israel |
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(11.23.12) |
The troll appears never to have heard of apostrophes.
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5. #2 - actually quite a bit
William , |
Israel |
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(11.23.12) |
of those left over after the initial IDF over-flights took out 95% of them.
Remember the interceptions above Tel Aviv before the cease-fire? "pipes" usually don't make it past 7 km.
And this was a first real world test that made Hamas mouths drop and Israelis stand and applaud in the middle of a rocket volley.
Israel ALWAYS learns from its experiences and gets better. You'll see soon enough.
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6. #2 Mr. Cat
israel israeli , |
tel aviv |
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(11.23.12) |
Good to see you back. What's your take on Syria?
Do you support Obama's Al-Qaeda troops who are butchering Shi'ite and Hezbollah civilians?
Or do you support Revolutionary Guard massacre of Sunni civilians under Assad's orders?
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