Israeli bombing of Hamas leader. Rub it in their face why don't you... VIDEO

echelon1k1

New Member
The final nail would be letting Iran have the bomb.
IMHO it'd be safe to assume Iran already has a device from either the soviet block, Pakistan or China as they've proven they have the delivery systems. They are not a stupid country, (although the same cannot be said about it's leadership) and the IRGC wields tremendous power and influence in the region. The regieme might be stupid but suicidal? No.

I would also point out that Israel has over 200 nuclear weapons plus a chemical and biological capability, the full extent of which is not currently known. As yet, Israel has not signed the nuclear Non-Proliferation treaty and will neither confirm or deny a CBRN capacity.

If Israel wants to be realistic in it dealings with Palestine & Iran, it should let in the IAEA to inspect it’s arsenal. Western governments need to adopt a similar approach in that they treat the 3 the same. If we want Iran to open up, we need to expect the same of the Israelis. Respecting UN security council resolutions would be a great start too.

But most of all through this, the leaders of the countries in termoil seem to live well and protected. The population of their countries – not so well... Far from protected. I couldn’t imagine living in that kind of environment, waiting for the next attack or air raid siren.

It’s time these countries have a change of leadership to a younger moderate generation, that can see past the sectarianism and bloodshed to forge a better future.

Oh and Pot :weed: would definetly help!
 

mytwhyt

Well-Known Member
Looks like it was a drone strike, and it took the picture.. What bothers me most is that the mission was most likely flown out of Creech AFB NV... Or, if we have given drones to Israel, how much longer before the Police Departments will want armed drones for their SWAT teams?
 

fdd2blk

Well-Known Member
hey I don't think we're the ones that will throw a hissy fit. I found this video by watching a news channel. I would have never found it if they didn't show & describe where it was from


:twisted:
just yankin' your chain. ;)

dude never saw it coming. i'd say it was a pretty easy way out. one second your singing along to janet jackson, the next ... poof! gone.
 

Padawanbater2

Well-Known Member
"Intent on putting a stop to his militant activities, the Israeli military and Shin Bet conducted a targeted air strike on 14 November 2012, a part of Operation Pillar of Cloud killing Jabari and his son, who was with him in the car he was travelling in."

..well, there's at least one..

Edit:

"Five other people, including two girls, were also killed in the Gaza Strip in around 20 Israeli air strikes immediately following Jabari's death."
 

RyanTheRhino

Well-Known Member
"Intent on putting a stop to his militant activities, the Israeli military and Shin Bet conducted a targeted air strike on 14 November 2012, a part of Operation Pillar of Cloud killing Jabari and his son, who was with him in the car he was travelling in."

..well, there's at least one..

Edit:

"Five other people, including two girls, were also killed in the Gaza Strip in around 20 Israeli air strikes immediately following Jabari's death."

well that was from all 20 strikes. I was referring to the one I posted It looked pretty clean with no one around but you can see a piece of the car go fling through the lower left building glass so that could of hit someone.

And they killed his son long before him on false lintel
 

RyanTheRhino

Well-Known Member
According to the wiki page on Jabari, his son was in the car with him during that attack. Do you have a source?
do you.... wiki is not a source its a reference. this happened today wait tell they edit it


In 2004, an air strike on Jabari's housekilled his son, Mohammed, a brother and three other relatives.

http://www.newser.com/article/da2huoeg2/slain-hamas-military-chief-masterminded-capture-of-israeli-soldier-gaza-takeover.html


still a possibility that he had another son & we are arguing for no reason
 

Dr Kynes

Well-Known Member
first of all, let me say that i can't even imagine what life in isreal must be like.. no friggin clue. people in the us still talk about 9/11, and yes, it was tragic, but ffs it's like the second time in us's history that we have ever had an attack on us soil..
people in isreal deal with this stuff every day of their lives.. car bombs, suicidal bombers, attacks from neighbors, i can't even begin to fathom what life in that country must be like..
good on them for standing up for themselves for a change.. just my $.02.. and like has already been said, like anyone needs any excuse to ever attack isreal, like that's every stopped people in the past..
uhh dude...
second time? lets run the digits, and im not even gonna count the revolution, native peoples/first nations shit, or terrorist attacks. just international military assaults on US soil, and this is just off the top of my head.

the entire war of 1812, they burned washington dc to the ground. (may be time for a repeat)
the mexican american war (yes, started by mexico's refusal to accept spanish land grants)
pancho villa's raids on texas and new mexico border towns
the invasion of the aluetians by japan
japan shelling carpinteria and port hueneme california from subs
pearl harbour
japan's fugu balloons, or Lucky Best Incendiary Flying Robot Party Surprise Time
the entire late unpleasantness between the states, including considerable french backing for johnny reb
the invasion of quebec by the fenian brotherhood... ohh wait sorry that was US...
FNLA members machinegunning the senate in washington (man i miss those guys)
wtc ver 1.0
wtc ver 2.0
german sabotuers blowing up ships in new york harbour
cuban sabotuers trying to blow up a navy base in florida
the times square carbomber
Yao Ming's betrayal in beijing.
 

nontheist

Well-Known Member
Uh oh, they're getting ground troops ready. Sounds like Obama gave Israel the go ahead "nod".

In Washington, the United States lined up behind Israel.
"We support Israel's right to defend itself, and we encourage Israel to continue to take every effort to avoid civilian casualties," State Department spokesman Mark Toner said.
President Barack Obama spoke with Netanyahu and the two men agreed Hamas needs to stop its attacks on Israel to allow tensions to ease, the White House said.
Obama spoke separately to Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi, given Egypt's central role in preserving regional security, the White House said. The two men agreed on the need to de-escalate the conflict as quickly as possible.


 
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