Underground Kassam launching pads big enough to hold katyusha rockets were discoverd by IDF forces operating in northern Gaza early Thursday. Taking advantage of the breach in the Rafah border wall, Hamas has wasted no time in using the recent weeks to boost its weapons and explosives supplies, as well as receive training and instructions from foreign operatives who slipped into Gaza from Egypt after the Rafah border wall was blown up. Pictures released by the IDF Spokesman's office on Thursday evening show two underground rocket silos a meter in diameter and two meters deep, big enough the army says to hold a Kassam or Grad model katyusha rocket that can be launched by remote control. 02/10/08
What the fuck is this channel all about? they put some one minute weird ass report with some dumb bitch that can't say the letter H.
thedudefromthehood 1 year ago
israel is nothing without mommy USA breast-feeding it and changing its diapers!
maydayfire 1 year ago
good luck hamas mujahideens
bilalbahi 2 years ago
this is good news, i wish they make mor eof these and get rid of them zionazi vermin for good!
slanker786 2 years ago
FUCK ISRAEL
kassamone 2 years ago 2
Alain-
The first 20 years of Israeli occupation were years of relative peace & prosperity for both Israelis & Palestinians..
-Palestinian economy was robust on income from Israeli jobs & commerce.
-Free movement in both directions across the Green Line.
-Palestinians did not experience the poverty due to lost jobs
-No checkpoints
-No wall separated Jew from Arab until the Oslo Accords & the return of Arafat & the PLO to Palestine
PASS IT ON!!
lacarneceria613 2 years ago
Oh quds Hizbollah coming
Goldiselver1980 2 years ago 2
This "video" is a pile of steaming dog turd.
For one thing there's nothing to see from beginning to end!
alaincherif 3 years ago
In 1922, the population of Palestine consisted of approximately 589,200 Muslims; 83,800 Jews; 71,500 Christians; and 7,600 others. Under the leadership of Haj Amin-al Hysayni, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, the local Arabs rebelled against the British and attacked the growing Jewish population repeatedly. During the summer of 1936, thousands of Jewish-farmland were destroyed by radical Arab groups, and where Jews were also attacked and killed.
EmilyGreene1984 3 years ago
Following WW1 and the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire, Palestine came under the control of the United Kingdom through the Sykes-Picot Agreement and a League of Nations mandate, known as the British Mandate for Palestine. After the Hussein-McMahon Correspondence and Balfour Declaration of 1917, tensions between Arab and Jewish groups erupted into physical violence such as the 1920 Palestine Riots, the 1921 Palestine riots, the 1929 Hebron Massacre, and the 1936-39 Arab Revolt in Palestine.
EmilyGreene1984 3 years ago