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UNIFIL to probe Katyusha fire at western Galilee
Maor Buchnik
Published: 29.11.11, 09:57
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31. # 30
Birdi ,   Israel   (11.29.11)
Before you accuse a poster here of being ''pathetic'' make sure you have their correct talkback number. Post # 23 has a name at the end of his talkback. Your apology is called for here.
32. The post at No. 28 is not mine
Sarah B ,   U.S.A. / Israel   (11.29.11)
I know how to spell "Hezbollah," and I know all about comma placement; something the imposter clearly does not. Better luck next time! Oh -- by the way -- I don't consider them "settlers." I consider them brave pioneers.
33. making it less attractive
Yael Schlichting ,   Raubling - Germany   (11.29.11)
Seeing the burning gas tanks, I more and more come to the conclusion, that it would make us unattractive targets, if we become less vulnerable. There are simple means to achieve this. Looking at the gas tanks, it would be easy to widen the distance between the tanks and/or build little walls between the tanks. It already might be enough go build metal fences, so that the heat and the initial blast is shielded from other tanks. Of course, this is only applicable for this kind of tanks, but I bet, there are other simple means, to reduce and contain damages and make life more secure. My basic idea is to keep a blast far enough outside of a house or an infrastructure, so that there is little damage, if any at all. I am thinking about green roofs and so, which would have the positive side effect, that they keep the houses cool during summers and warm during winters.......
34. To #27 Sarah B.
Iranian Jew ,   LA   (11.29.11)
I hate to agree with you on this one but you are correct as always. They will never wake up. Thank God that our enemies are really really stupid. That is our best God given gift. I also really hate to see innocent people in Labenon suffer becuase of the Iranian monkey. But war will be brought to them either by Syria or Iran in the very near future. Am Israel Chai
35. Katyusha rockets
sharona ,   Sydney, Australia   (11.29.11)
I sincerely hope that the rockets are left in place and finger printed first before they are removed. This can establish a database of terrorists. Who knows when this will become useful?
36. Thank you again, Livni, for UN Res.1701
Eytan Leibovitz ,   Jerusalem, Israel   (11.29.11)
This only shows that Livni cannot be allowed to be Israel's PM. And good riddance too to Amir Peretz who, amazingly enough, is the only person in history who managed to lower a country's military deterrence just because of his ineptitude.
37. @24
Jessmo ,   k s Israel   (11.29.11)
Well said
38. # post 32 not mine
Sarah B. ,   U.S.A. /Israel   (11.29.11)
I will not waste my time with you. My views here are known by everyone. So please, get another nick for you, dear. Concerning this incident, I am firmly convinced that there is no reason for escalation. Like in Gaza, there must be some freaks that fired the grads without instructions. It is time to understand the situtaion not to react.
39. #33 Yael
Devorah   (11.29.11)
How about making Hezbollah less attractive (if that is possible) by blowing them into the stratosphere? Then we won't have to worry about tanks, houses, etc. Firing missiles into Israel is an act of war, and Israel has every right to permanently disable Hezbollah and its sympathizers. The UNIFIL personnel are nothing but knick knacks collecting dust. They should go home.
40. UniFil? Yeah, right...I'm sure they watched
Jake Stone ,   USA   (11.29.11)
41. UNIFIL? Don't hold your breath on the little-blue weenies!
Z.Z. Coltrane ,   USA   (11.29.11)
42. How did IDF know beforehand?
JonnyX ,   Canada   (11.29.11)
The IDF have been moving missiles into the area for a week, how convenient for them that these rockets came down right where they were ready! One might almost suspect, given that Hezbollah claims to know nothing of these rockets, that this was all for show! Why would Lebanon (or anyone) launch what is essentially fireworks rockets into Israel knowing what king of reaction this would provoke? They would not. Good thing they targeted a bushy hillside, eh?
43. #39 - Devorah - Ready to do some business?
Yael Schlichting ,   Raubling - Germany   (11.29.11)
I mean, we cannot just sit here in front of our web browsers and write angry comments, that "they" should be blown..... It's not so simple, because we will need "the worlds support" tomorrow, too. I know only too good, that the support of the anti-semitic goody to shoes is poisoned, but if we do our best to distribute the poison, it wont become better. I have more than enough ideas which would not only help to limit the damage at the home front, but how to blow the enemy. The question is, if this can really be our way? I believe, it's fairly okay, if we try to come around with really ingenious solutions, which will require "them"to put much more effort into their murderous work. One problem is, that the world is dulled! It has become used to the frequent skirmish. Westerners don't give a f*** on any life in the middle east. They shrug their shoulders, when blasts in the Middle East are shown in the prime time news. Oh! it's nice, if they hit so exact! Oh! Look at this bold freedom fighters...... It's like entertainment! But the audience becomes angry, if the one, they consider to be the little David get's an honest clout! Leftist journalists taught them over decades who shall be considered the victim. And in the recent years they added their explanations who consequently is the perpetrator. Delivering "them" a maximum blast and send "them" into a lower orbit will not be good for our public relations! Devorah, are you ready to do some business? It's getting hot in the ME and Israel will need every hand it can get to finish this out. I will not need to be asked twice, when it's due!
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