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Rocket Production In Gaza Booming Despite The Truce

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Masked members of the Popular Resistance Committee's military Salah al-Din Brigades in Gaza are taking advantage of the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas to replenish their arsenal and rocket production. In one of the rocket laboratories in an unidentified location in Gaza, PRC members show on camera the process that goes into making the rockets, from preparing the explosives and other components to the finished product.  The rockets they say are not just to target Sderot but all of Israel.07/29/08

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  • Ya, all the money you get is diverted into making weapons instead of building the country you could have already had.

    Idiots.

  • I say NUKE the holy land, and I don't just mean part of it. Nuke Israel, Gaza and any where else that's holy. When I say nuke, I don't just mean a smoking radioactive hole. I mean, nuke it until every thing holy is beneath the Mediterranean and Red Sea. Do the world a favor and say fuck the holy land and every holy site in it. Keep nuking until it's all below sea level. Holy sites serve no purpose but to divide people. I'd say good riddance to them all.

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  • i smile when i think those rockets will fly to Israel

  • @baltao08

    We don't make speeches about wiping other countries out and calling them a "disease". If you make such speeches and build an nuclear reactor, one could only strongly assume you will act on your speech. That's why we have Dimona. Against, it's an insurance policy, should Iran try something stupid. Simple as that.

  • @baltao08

    We did, we got out of Lebanon and you attacked us for no reason. UN said we fulfilled 1701.

    Iran is a country that underwent the Islamic Revolution in 1979. It killed, tortured and deported everything that was American or Israeli. 32 years later it publicly stated it wants to wipe Israel off the map, that's a fact, that's what Ahminejad said. The Nuclear weapons is our insurance policy against that "adventure" of trying to wipe us out.

  • @EJ257IHI Well what the fuck ever man. You're a bunch of failures anyway. Operation Summer Rains and the Gaza War never freed Gilad Shalit, nor did it destroy Hamas. And the 2006 Lebanon War blew up in your face. So don't tell me all these if-we-wanted-to-we-can-do-such­-and-such-in-five-minutes because Israel has carried out operations aimed at destroying Hamas and Hezbollah which it has failed to do. After all your hot air, it's a pity that you can't even destroy the guys you've created.

  • @EJ257IHI Yeah, you got it right there fucker, it's the diplomatic world that drives you out. Why don't you follow some UN resolutions as a start ok? And maybe your country can apply the same standards it imposes on other states, especially when they lambaste Iran about their nuclear weapons programs when you've got your own in Dimona.

  • @baltao08

    Last but not least, Syria is on the brink of a civil war. If Assad falls (and he WILL fall), the link to Iran will go bye bye, so is the weapon's supply. I don't think the Suni's like the Shite's very much, so Hezbollah will see all their rockets just rust. Not to mention they will lose momentum. Without Syria and Iran, Hezbollah will not get into more "adventures". It's pretty funny to see how a terrorist group controls a country that is part of the UN.

  • @EJ257IHI

    Turkey was an alley, but they have more to lose than us. Do you know how much military equipment they bought from us? hundreds of millions of $ if not billions. We can just shut down their spare parts supply and not service their stuff...besides, they won't do anything, they are part of NATO. Their President is a right winged Muslim, he used that lame ship incident as an excuse. We don't need him.

  • @baltao08

    I will give Hezbollah the credit for their ground units (well, that's all they have). They were good. I wouldn't say they drove us out, the damn diplomatic world drives us out. Hezbollah did catch us off guard, not too worry though, we had 6 years to fix it. Our tanks got new toys against your RPG-29 and Kornett, but we will be smarter next time than just drive them around into villages like sitting ducks.

  • @baltao08

    You're putting words in my mouth. I never said anyone was invincible. I just said that if we really wanted to destroy anything, we can do it within 5 minutes. If you wanna start talking about the IAF, there is NOTHING that Hamas has that can touch our jets. Your smuggled SA-7's from Libya can down a helicopter at best, but even these guys can deal with it. Shooting at F-16's with a 7.62 mm guns just makes me laugh....not even close....

  • @EJ257IHI Not exactly. Your statements are based on the premise that The IAF and IDF are invincible to begin with, which is not the case especially after they were driven out by Hezbollah in 2000 and lost the 2006 war, with the aim of destroying the group. Your once ally that is Turkey has turned its back on you, and Middle East power dynamics is changing after the Arab Spring. Nope, it is you that's got nothing to bargain with, even Leon Panetta has just stated that Israel is more isolated.

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