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Nasrallah: "If Israel wants open war, so be it"
« on: February 14, 2008, 03:03:46 PM »
Hezbollah's Nasrallah: "If Israel wants open war, so be it"

Yeah sure buddy, like it's not already? As rockets rain down on Israel every day.  ::)


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Re: Nasrallah: "If Israel wants open war, so be it"
« Reply #1 on: February 14, 2008, 03:45:31 PM »
<<Yeah sure buddy, like it's not already? As rockets rain down on Israel every day. >>

Those are little rockets and they don't hurt anybody.  If Israel wants war, they can expect bigger rockets.  On more cities.  But I don't think now is the time.

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« Reply #2 on: February 14, 2008, 04:05:17 PM »
>>They are little rockets and they don't hurt anybody<<

Moron ...

8 civilians, 4 soldiers killed

VIDEO - Israel on Thursday suffered the heaviest human losses since fighting broke out with Hizbullah 23 days ago as eight civilians were killed in rocket attacks and four soldiers were killed in clashes with Hizbullah terrorists in southern Lebanon.
 
Fallen Soldiers 
 
Family members of Itamar Tsur and Andrei Brudner are told bitter news, describe fallen soldiers

Three soldiers were killed in an anti-tank missile attack on their Merkava tank. Another soldier was killed by a missile fired at troops in the southern Lebanese village of al-Taybeh.

The civilian casualties have been identified as: Sinati Sinati, 21, Amir Naeem, 18, Muhammad Faour, 1,7 of Tarshiha, Shimon Zaribi, 44, his 15 year-old daughter Mazal and Albert Ben-Abu, 41, Ariyeh Tamam, 51, and his brother Tiran, 39, of Akko.

The fallen soldiers were identified as: Sergeant Itamar Tsur, 19, of Beer Tuvia, Sergeant Andrei Brudner 18, of Rishon Letzion, Sergeant Alon Fintuch, 19, of Kiryat Yam, and Sergeant Yonatan Sharabi, 19.

Hizbullah fired 160 rockets at northern Israel on Thursday.

The Nahariya hospital received five seriously injured people, two who were moderately wounded in the rocket attacks, and 21 people lightly injured; 32 people suffered from shock. Two of the moderately and seriously injured are a seven year-old child, and an 18 year-old youth. A two year-old infant is lightly injured.

There are two other wounded people, one critically injured, and the second wounded, who were airlifted to the Rambam hospital in Haifa.

Israel Police and Magen David Adom emergency services reported that four people, including a man and his daughter, were killed in Akko after they left their shelter following the first barrage. Three farmers were killed in the Maalot-Tarshiha area while lying on the ground.

The heavy barrage began shortly after 4 p.m. and continued until the evening hours. Some 160 rockets were fired at Israel on Thursday; 40-50 were fired during the deadly afternoon barrage.

Initial reports said those killed in Akko left their shelter after the first barrage on the city to view the rocket landing sites and were then struck by shrapnel from another rocket salvo.

A number of people traveling in their cars nearby were injured from the blast, and a one car was set ablaze.

Paramedic Yuval Sabag of Akko said ?we rushed to the second rocket landing site, but there was nothing we could do for the three people who were killed. We began to evacuate the wounded; one of them died on the way to the hospital.?
The farmers were apparently killed while lying on the ground when a rocket landed on a road connecting Maalot to a nearby moshav. 

A senior police officer said, ?The three made their way from the Maalot area and parked their car on the side of the road. They were on their way to work when suddenly a Katyusha rocket landed just dozens of meters from them. They continued driving and then another rocket landed, directly strking them; additional rocket landings in the Maalot area caused a number of brushfires.?

Hatib, a resident on a village near Maalot, spotted the three farmers just moments after the rockets landed.

?On the road leading to Maalot I noticed a car parked on the side of the road with its engine turned off,? he said. ?I stopped and saw the three people covered with soot. I summoned local police, and a few moments later I was told that they were dead

More rockets fell on Tiberias, Carmiel and Kiryat Shmona; sirens were heard in Haifa and the Krayot area.

Since the fighting in Lebanon began some 2,300 rockets landed on northern communities and surrounding areas.

Overnight Thursday Hizbullah fired a rocket salvo at Maalot around 1:30 a.m. In the early morning hours, three more barrages pounded northern Israel : Two hit the Upper Galilee and a third landed in Ma'alot.

Roughly an hour after the rockets hit the North, witnesses said the IDF renewed air strikes on Beirut. According to the report, air craft fired at least four missiles towards the city?s Shiite neighborhood of Dahiya, which is considered a Hizbullah stronghold. No casualties were reported.

At 1:30 a.m. air raid sirens were heard in Carmiel and western Galilee communities, and residents were called to enter bomb shelters and protected rooms. Shortly afterwards, two rockets hit a community next to Maalot. One rocket directly hit a house, causing damages, and the second landed in the yard of another home.
 
A number of people suffered shock and were treated by emergency Magen David Adom crews. Police and firefighters also arrived on the scene and helped treat the wounded.

Thursday morning seven rockets were fired at Kiryat Shmona. They exploded in open areas without causing damage.

Thursday afternoon, Col. Yechiel Kuperstein, who heads the Protection Department in the IDF Home Front Command, presented statistics regarding hits on the home front.

According to estimates, the number of casualties who heard warning sirens was lower than of those who did not hear them. "Most of the injuries resulted from shock wave and shrapnel. When hit outside, most casualties are men. When hit indoors, most casualties are women, many of them suffering from shock," Kuperstein said. 

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Re: Nasrallah: "If Israel wants open war, so be it"
« Reply #3 on: February 14, 2008, 04:15:14 PM »

Those are little rockets and they don't hurt anybody.

Oh since they are little rockets those don't count.  ::)

Little or big rockets, it would stop tomorrow if I was in charge.

If Israel wants war, they can expect bigger rockets.  On more cities.
   But I don't think now is the time.


Yeah I would not advise your terror buddies to launch bigger rockets into Israel right now.

Although I kind of wish they would because that would settle it once and for all.

The IslamoNazis in Tehran know if they launch heavy rocketry upon Israel Tehran will cease to exist.

Those bearded 13th century thugs would have a country that looked like it was in the 13th century.

It will happen. Thats the only thing they understand.

The sooner the better.
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Re: Nasrallah: "If Israel wants open war, so be it"
« Reply #4 on: February 14, 2008, 05:30:45 PM »
Michael Tee has nothing to do with the rocketeers in Gaza. He does not give them advice.

Israel could invade Gaza and perhaps kill a few of them, but the rockets would return in a week or so, even if the brave Professor and Richiepoo were to personally supervise the invasion.

Israel's best move would be to move their people out of range. I imagine that they don't do this, because they like the possibility of claiming martyrdom. Martyrdom is a big deal in that part of the world. It proves nothing, but it always gets the headlines, and gives Richie something else to do when Rush is off the air.

Nasrallah is a posturing jerk. He can't fight an open war and everyone knows this.
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« Reply #5 on: February 14, 2008, 05:34:07 PM »
Brilliant analysis BO.

 ::)

The terrorists could use a guy like you. Maybe they already do.

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Re: Nasrallah: "If Israel wants open war, so be it"
« Reply #6 on: February 14, 2008, 05:45:05 PM »
<<Moron ...

<<8 civilians, 4 soldiers killed

<<VIDEO - Israel on Thursday suffered the heaviest human losses since fighting broke out with Hizbullah 23 days ago as eight civilians were killed in rocket attacks and four soldiers were killed in clashes with Hizbullah terrorists in southern Lebanon.>>

DIPSHIT - You are referring to old news - - rockets fired in retaliation for a land invasion.  I was of course referring to CU4's complaints about "rockets raining down on Israel every day" - - the current rocket attacks are relatively harmless and I stand by those remarks. 

Your sleazy little trick of providing a two-year-old story from a shooting war and trying to pass it off as current events by snipping the date and leaving only the "Thursday" reference is on a par with all the lies and bullshit of the Israeli propaganda mill that you so obviously are a part of.  Nice try.  Too bad that fewer and fewer people are suckered in by your lies and bullshit any more, but I guess old habits are hard to break, eh?

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Re: Nasrallah: "If Israel wants open war, so be it"
« Reply #7 on: February 14, 2008, 09:13:45 PM »
Still a moron.

Timeline of attacks
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Qassam_rocket_attacks

2004
June 28, 2004
Mordechai Yosepov, 49, and Afik Zahavi, 4, were killed when a Qassam rocket fired by Hamas militants in the Gaza Strip struck near a nursery school in the northern Negev town of Sderot.[3]
September 29, 2004
On the eve of the Sukkot holiday, Yuval Abebeh, 4, and Dorit Benisian, 2, were killed by a Qassam rocket fired from Gaza into Sderot. About 30 people were wounded in the attack, for which Hamas claimed responsibility.[4]

2005
January 15, 2005
A Qassam rocket attack on Sderot left Ayala (Ella) Abukasis brain dead, as she was hurt while shielding her younger brother. She died on January 21.[5]
June 7, 2005
Salah Ayash Imran, 57, Muhammed Mahmoud Jaroun, and Bi Shude, 46, were killed, and five other workers were wounded, when a Qassam rocket hit a packing shed in Ganei Tal, in the Gaza Strip. The Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the attack.[6]
July 14, 2005
Dana Galkowicz, 22, was killed in a Qassam attack in the Kibbutz Netiv Ha'asara, just north of the Gaza Strip. Hamas, Islamic Jihad and Fatah all claimed responsibility for the attack.[7]
September 24, 2005
Five Israelis were injured when Palestinian militants launched about 30 rockets on Israeli communities from the Gaza Strip. This attack followed an incident the previous day, in which 20 Palestinians, including 16 civilians, were killed when a vehicle carrying Qassam rockets exploded during a Hamas rally in Jabalya. The exact circumstances surrounding the incident are still unknown. To date, no evidence has been found to substantiate Hamas? claim that Israeli interference was responsible for the accident.[8]
December, 2005
A Qassam rocket launched from the West Bank hit near the moshav of Ram-on, near the northern town of Afula.
December 26, 2005
A Qassam rocket landed at a very small distance from a kindergarten during a Hanukkah party at kibbutz Sa'ad.[9]

2006
February 3, 2006
A Qassam rocket struck a family's house in the western Negev village of Kibbutz Karmiya, moderately injuring four people, including a 7-month-old baby.[10]
March 30, 2006
Two Qassam rockets landed in Kibbutz Karmiya, south of Ashkelon, one of them landed in a soccer field, where children played only hours earlier, and injured one person.[citation needed]
June 11, 2006
Three people are wounded, one critically when a Qassam landed near the Sapir Academic College near the Negev town of Sderot.[citation needed] 14 Qassams are fired throughout the day.[11]
July 5, 2006
First Qassam rocket of increased strength is fired into the school yard in the Southern Israeli coastal city of Ashkelon, with a population of 120,000. This was the first instance of an increased distance Qassam rockets can reach and the first time a significantly large city has been attacked. No one was injured in this attack.[citation needed]
July 6, 2006
A second Qassam was fired and hit Ashkelon 24 hours after the first. Eight people went into shock, four of them children.[citation needed]
September 20, 2006
Two teenage Israeli Arab shepherds were moderately wounded by two Qassam rockets fired from Gaza.[12]
September 21, 2006
A rocket hit HaNegev College, damaging a classroom.[citation needed]
November 15, 2006
Twelve rockets in four separate attacks hit Sderot, killing Faina Slutzker, 57, and seriously wounding two others. One of the wounded, Maor Peretz, a security guard, lost both legs in the attack.[citation needed]
November 21, 2006
Yaakov Yaakobov, 43, is killed by an Qassam rocket in Sderot. Witnesses said the Qassam rockets of the last weeks could carry more explosives, making them deadlier.[citation needed]

2007
May 16, 2007
Over thirty rockets were launched at the Israeli town of Sderot, seriously wounding one woman. The attack came after at least 15 Palestinians were killed during an internal feud between Hamas and Fatah within the Gaza strip. Israeli papers speculated that these attacks were aimed at prompting Israeli intervention in order to unite the warring Palestinian factions.[citation needed]
May 21, 2007
Shir-El Feldman, 32, killed and two others wounded in Qassam rocket strike on Sderot.[13]
May 27, 2007
Oshri Oz, 36, killed when a Qassam rocket struck near his car and fatally wounded him. [14]
May 29, 2007
Seventeen Qassams strike the Negev, with three landing in Sderot. The Popular Resistance Committees and the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine claimed responsibility for the attacks. [15]
June 18, 2007
A Qassam rocket fired from Gaza struck a factory, containing hazardous materials, in Sderot. The attack resulted in a leak of gaseous caustic soda and prompted the response of police, fire-fighting forces, and teams specialized in dealing with hazardous materials who sealed the leak and removed the poisonous materials. [16]
June 20, 2007
Nine Qassam rockets struck the western Negev injuring three with shrapnel and causing shock in at least seven reported cases. In Sderot, rockets damaged two homes and a synagogue. Two of the rockets struck near Kibbutz Nir Am injuring no one but causing a power outage in the area by damaging a high-tension wire. Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for four of the rockets. [17]
July 8, 2007
Five Qassam rockets struck the Western Negev with three striking near Sapir College. The attack did not result in any reported casualties and caused damage to a building undergoing construction. The al-Quds Brigades, the armed wing of Islamic Jihad, claimed responsibility for the attack. [18]
July 19, 2007
Four Qassam rockets struck southern Israel, damaging several buildings and causing five people to suffer from shock -- one of whom required hospitalization. [19]
August 22, 2007
A Qassam rocket landed in Sderot late in the evening, causing no reported damage or casualties.[20]
August 23, 2007
Eight Qassam rockets hit in the Negev. Two landing in Sderot caused minor injuries, anxiety, and damage to a house. [21]
September 3, 2007
Seven Qassam rockets hit in the Negev. One landed in the courtyard of a Sderot day-care center, damaging a building and causing shock to twelve people, including some infants. Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility.[22]
September 11, 2007
Qassam rockets fired from Beit Hanun struck the Zikim military base, a basic training camp for the IDF, resulting in at least 66 wounded, with at least 10 moderately to seriously[23]. The attack harmed both male and female soldiers. Nasr Salah al-Din Brigades and Islamic Jihad both claimed responsibility for the attacks. [24][25]
October 23, 2007
At least ten Qassam rockets were fired at Israel; five struck Sderot, with one hitting an apartment building. The Salah al-Din Brigades claimed responsibility.[26]

2008
January 9, 2008
At least ten Qassam rockets and twelve mortar shells were fired into Israel. Two of the twelve Qassam rockets "directly struck houses" in Sderot.[27]
January 10, 2008
At least one Qassam rocket was fired into Israel hitting a kibbutz in the western Negev about "100 meters from the cafeteria."[27]
January 15-January 18, 2008
More than 120 Qassam-rockets and 65 mortars were fired towards the Western Negev, in a 72-hour period. The attacks injured more than 8 Israelis, and two of the rockets struck near a kindergarten, which was full of children at the time of the attack.[28][29]
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Re: Nasrallah: "If Israel wants open war, so be it"
« Reply #8 on: February 14, 2008, 09:24:20 PM »
Got it.  All of two people killed by rockets in all of 2007, none to date this year.  Oh and lots of "nervous shock" and "anxiety."  Zoloft sales musta gone through the roof.

More or less as I said in the first place.

Dipshit.

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« Reply #9 on: February 14, 2008, 09:26:02 PM »
Hey asshole, this is what you said:

Those are little rockets and they don't hurt anybody.

Do you even remember what you say, or does the mania make things a bit fuzzy?

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« Reply #10 on: February 14, 2008, 09:34:24 PM »
It should have been obvious even to a moron like you that I was not speaking literally when I said "not hurting anybody."   That was my way of saying the things were pretty harmless.  As borne out by the actual casualty figures.  Even a moron would have understood that the thing COULD be fatal to anyone unlucky enough to be in the wrong place at the wrong time.  A claim that a rocket is harmless doesn't mean it won't do serious damage if it lands on your head.  How stupid are you, anyway?  Did you really not understand that, or is this more posturing and point-scoring on your part?

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« Reply #11 on: February 15, 2008, 12:24:59 AM »
Israel's best move would be to move their people out of range.



Wuld this really work?

How far is enough?

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« Reply #12 on: February 15, 2008, 02:07:49 AM »
<<Wuld this really work?>>

Of course not.  They've already got longer range rockets they just aren't using for the moment.  Eventually they'll all have rockets that can hit anywhere in Israel.  You might as well say they should all move into permanent underground bunkers.

<<How far is enough?>>

Brooklyn.  I think for now they'd be safe if they all moved back to Brooklyn.

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« Reply #13 on: February 15, 2008, 08:53:01 AM »
>>That was my way of saying the things were pretty harmless.<<

Pretty harmless ... unless they kill or maim you.

Get help.

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« Reply #14 on: February 15, 2008, 09:06:21 AM »
Of course not.  They've already got longer range rockets they just aren't using for the moment.  Eventually they'll all have rockets that can hit anywhere in Israel.  You might as well say they should all move into permanent underground bunkers.

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They SAY they have longer range rockets they aren't using. Why would they not use them if they had them?
Neither Hamas nor the Israelis can be trusted to tell the truth. They all lie like rugs. Exaggeration is the essence of Middle Eastern narrative, and always has been.

In their minds, they have thermonuclear weapons, of course. n their minds, they have the destruction of the White House from ID4 running in a continuous loop, perhaps. But it's all fiction.

The rockets they have are basically simple toys which are impossible to aim with any degree of accuracy. They don't have the expertise or the materials to build anything else. They would love to be dangerous, but basically, they are mere pests. The Israelis want to beg more money off the US, so they inflate this into something serious. Every word of the schmucks on both side of his rocket crap deserves to be ignored.



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