Video: IAF Bombs Mosque Full of Bombs
Video of an Israeli Air Force strike on a Gaza mosque being used as a weapons depot:
Video of an Israeli Air Force strike on a Gaza mosque being used as a weapons depot:
3 | buzzdroid Thu, Jan 1, 2009 11:42:59am |
Religion of Pieces temple becomes a Temple of Pieces
Good shooting IAF!
4 | Bloodnok Thu, Jan 1, 2009 11:43:33am |
6 | Nevergiveup Thu, Jan 1, 2009 11:43:57am |
Danish police say they have arrested a man suspected of shooting and wounding two Israelis at a shopping mall.
Police spokesman John Jacobsen says without naming the suspect that he is a 27-year-old Dane born in Lebanon of Palestinian parents. A court on Thursday ordered the suspect held for up to four weeks while police investigate. (AP)
Gotta tighten up them immigration laws I’d say?
7 | StudSupreme Thu, Jan 1, 2009 11:44:19am |
I sincerely hope the Israelis don’t stop until Hamas is utterly destroyed.
11 | Sharmuta Thu, Jan 1, 2009 11:45:24am |
Stock piling weapons in a holy place- why, if they keep it up, some people might start to suspect islam’s not a religion of peace. ////
12 | Dustyvet Thu, Jan 1, 2009 11:45:34am |
re: #10 buzzdroid
thats one BIG secondary explosion. wow.
You can hide a ton of goodies under those prayer rugs.
13 | Killgore Trout Thu, Jan 1, 2009 11:46:07am |
The Israelis are doing a great job with these videos. Palliwood is still spinning furiously but it’s tough to ignore the evidence.
14 | DisturbedEma Thu, Jan 1, 2009 11:46:09am |
Sorry, I keep posting before I am done…way fast today LGF…
This is a question that has always vexxed me…at what point do people look at the actions of these terrorists and say enough?
The will now be calls of fatwa and more jihad and human bomb volunteers…because the mosque they were using as a war bunker was destroyed before it could be emptied into Jewish victims…onto Jewish towns…but WE are supposed to practice restraint? WE are the aggressors…? WTF!
Oh, and to preempt the inevitable- you got a problem with blowing up a cache of weapons, but not storing them in a mosque? STFUAFO!
15 | Nevergiveup Thu, Jan 1, 2009 11:46:36am |
re: #13 Killgore Trout
The Israelis are doing a great job with these videos. Palliwood is still spinning furiously but it’s tough to ignore the evidence.
Wanna bet?
16 | Dianna Thu, Jan 1, 2009 11:46:49am |
I loved that. Two secondary explosions!
More bang for the buck!
17 | buzzdroid Thu, Jan 1, 2009 11:47:20am |
wasnt there a ban on hitting mosques with the U.S. air force in Iraq?
correct me if i am wrong..
looks like the gloves have come off with the IAF…
mosque or not - if you store rockets, you’ll get a calling card that goes “boom”.
18 | Dianna Thu, Jan 1, 2009 11:48:01am |
re: #17 buzzdroid
wasnt there a ban on hitting mosques with the U.S. air force in Iraq?
correct me if i am wrong..looks like the gloves have come off with the IAF…
mosque or not - if you store rockets, you’ll get a calling card that goes “boom”.
Yes, there was.
19 | Tumulus11 Thu, Jan 1, 2009 11:48:34am |
. The holy Santa Claus icons were all smashed.
/
20 | Luigi Thu, Jan 1, 2009 11:48:46am |
The Associated Press has confirmed:
Hamas’ bitter Palestinian foe, the Fatah movement, also has accused the Islamists of storing weapons in the basements of mosques.
[Link: www.google.com…]
22 | Vicious Babushka Thu, Jan 1, 2009 11:49:42am |
YouTube pulling this video in 5…4…3…2…1…
23 | buzzdroid Thu, Jan 1, 2009 11:50:12am |
re: #18 Dianna
Yes, there was.
thought so.
thats why i think this video is SO important. its a very clear message from Israel - we simply DONT CARE where the rockets are. we’ll destroy them and the building they are in.. “place of worship” be damned…
24 | Killian Bundy Thu, Jan 1, 2009 11:51:21am |
The IDF can’t win with airpower alone.
25 | buzzdroid Thu, Jan 1, 2009 11:51:33am |
re: #22 Alouette
YouTube pulling this video in 5…4…3…2…1…
doubtful - the IDF channel is so popular now, that YouTube would get serious credibility problems if they pull it…
26 | Raven1 Thu, Jan 1, 2009 11:51:42am |
Shouldn’t that be against the Geneva Convention? The part about storing weapons in a mosque? Do you mean that a mosque is not a holy place?
27 | solomonpanting Thu, Jan 1, 2009 11:53:18am |
re: #26 Raven1
Shouldn’t that be against the Geneva Convention? The part about storing weapons in a mosque? Do you mean that a mosque is not a holy place?
It’s a mosquerade.
28 | DistantThunder Thu, Jan 1, 2009 11:54:49am |
Turns out Israel was getting intel from Fatah on Hamas.
29 | DisturbedEma Thu, Jan 1, 2009 11:55:05am |
re: #27 solomonpanting
It’s a mosquerade.
This is no time for ignoring the real threat… even under a mosque…
30 | Dustyvet Thu, Jan 1, 2009 11:55:19am |
re: #20 Luigi
The Associated Press has confirmed:
[Link: www.google.com…]
29. December 09
Violence against Gaza must stop immediately, WCC general secretary says
The World Council of Churches (WCC) general secretary Rev. Dr Samuel Kobia has condemned “the violence against Gaza” and called on “governments in the region and abroad” to seek the protection of “those…
I notice, they have no comment about this mosque, and what was stored in it, at their web site.
The World Council of Church’s needs to pull it’s collective head out of it’s arse.
[Link: www.oikoumene.org…]
31 | doriangrey Thu, Jan 1, 2009 11:55:34am |
Those secondary explosions weren’t hidden explosives, they were goat flatulence stored in scared bottles to be used as offerings to Allah.
32 | DisturbedEma Thu, Jan 1, 2009 11:55:46am |
re: #28 DistantThunder
Turns out Israel was getting intel from Fatah on Hamas.
oh oh… collaboration is STILL a capital offense there right?
33 | Empire1 Thu, Jan 1, 2009 11:56:11am |
This is the sort of thing that makes me wish I could see the videos — nice explosions, huh?
35 | buzzdroid Thu, Jan 1, 2009 11:56:45am |
re: #26 Raven1
Shouldn’t that be against the Geneva Convention? The part about storing weapons in a mosque? Do you mean that a mosque is not a holy place?
mosques have been Islamic military centres since the time of Mohammed…
[Link: en.wikipedia.org…]
“Muhammad lived beside the mosque in Medina, which doubled as both a religious and political center for the early Muslim community. Negotiations were conducted, military actions planned, prisoners of war held, disputes settled, religious information disseminated, gifts received and distributed among his companions. His followers treated the wounded there and some people even lived in the mosque permanently in tents and huts”
Hamas, being literal followers of old Mo , are just doing what their “prophet” did himself.
36 | Nevergiveup Thu, Jan 1, 2009 11:57:07am |
re: #28 DistantThunder
Turns out Israel was getting intel from Fatah on Hamas.
Maybe Maybe not. It could just be a way to make sure Fatah and Hamas continues to kill each other.
37 | ghost ryder Thu, Jan 1, 2009 11:57:26am |
I think this is a great sign showing the will and the intent of the Israeli leadership. Our own leaders wouldn’t allow the bombing of mosques because it might inflame sensitivities, I’m glad to see that no area is off limits to the IAF if it’s a storehouse for weapons.
38 | Maine's Michael Thu, Jan 1, 2009 11:57:36am |
That’s what’s meant by ‘getting the congregation all fired up’ in Araby … .
40 | buzzdroid Thu, Jan 1, 2009 11:58:05am |
re: #28 DistantThunder
Turns out Israel was getting intel from Fatah on Hamas.
that doesnt surprise me. predicted that a few threads ago…
Fatah have a lot of scores to settle and a lot of avenging to do - see “roof throwing” sport of Hamas during their takeover of Gaza…
41 | DisturbedEma Thu, Jan 1, 2009 11:58:15am |
re: #36 Nevergiveup
Maybe Maybe not. It could just be a way to make sure Fatah and Hamas continues to kill each other.
or maybe they are sick of their friends getting shot in the head in hospital, or thrown off buildings…
42 | Dianna Thu, Jan 1, 2009 11:59:16am |
re: #24 Killian Bundy
The IDF can’t win with airpower alone.
True enough; but I really like the idea of blowing up the ammo dumps beforehand.
Don’t you?
43 | opnion Thu, Jan 1, 2009 11:59:19am |
Isn’t that just like the Juice, bombing a peaceful Knights of Columbus meeting?
44 | Nevergiveup Thu, Jan 1, 2009 11:59:22am |
re: #41 DisturbedEma
or maybe they are sick of their friends getting shot in the head in hospital, or thrown off buildings…
Yeah, but lets not make Fatah out to be followers of Mother Theresa?
45 | rawmuse Thu, Jan 1, 2009 11:59:22am |
It needs to be pointed out that these same videos are being broadcast by the MSM, WITHOUT the secondary explosions, leaving the viewer to think that that the IDF is bombing innocent houses of worship. This is irresponsible reporting of the first order. Intentional deception by the very people we rely on to inform us.
46 | gymnast Thu, Jan 1, 2009 11:59:33am |
And what does a Muslim really worship at his mosque?
47 | Catttt Thu, Jan 1, 2009 11:59:37am |
Having trouble putting this into words, so I am letting Jeff Jacoby do it for me:
This time, Israeli prewar preparations were much more meticulous. Months were devoted to gathering detailed information on scores of Hamas targets, including training camps and offices, rocket launchers, underground bunkers, weapons-making sites, tunnels from Egypt, and the homes of terrorist commanders. Israel’s military and political operations appear better coordinated than in 2006, and Israeli diplomats are making use of online weapons - a dedicated YouTube channel, for example - to get its message out.
But it remains an open question whether Israel’s leaders have learned the most critical lesson of all: that genocidal jihadists and other mortal foes cannot be wheedled, negotiated, bribed, or ignored into quietude. In a war with enemies like Hezbollah and Hamas and the PLO - enemies explicitly committed to Israel’s destruction - goodwill gestures beget no goodwill, and peace processes do not lead to peace.
48 | doriangrey Thu, Jan 1, 2009 11:59:37am |
re: #41 DisturbedEma
or maybe they are sick of their friends getting shot in the head in hospital, or thrown off buildings…
What? I thought that was the Palestinian national sport…..
49 | pre-Boomer Marine brat Thu, Jan 1, 2009 11:59:58am |
As I said yesterday, the secondary is primary
/ … :D … PLURAL in this case!
50 | Raven1 Thu, Jan 1, 2009 11:59:59am |
re: #35 buzzdroid
So why then are mosque/military centers allowed to exist in the USA right beside polite company?
51 | Blackacre Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:00:22pm |
Drop your bombs between the minarets … down the Gaza way
52 | Ringo the Gringo Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:00:35pm |
Holy smoke!….Or maybe I should say, unholy smoke.
53 | Dianna Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:00:42pm |
re: #31 doriangrey
Those secondary explosions weren’t hidden explosives, they were goat flatulence stored in scared bottles to be used as offerings to Allah.
What were the bottles scared of? Given their contents…I somehow don’t think there would be much else to fear.
54 | buzzdroid Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:00:45pm |
re: #32 DisturbedEma
oh oh… collaboration is STILL a capital offense there right?
just waiting for the crucifixtions to start.
oh wait - they cant… IAF will send a calling card labelled “boom”
55 | Macker Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:00:54pm |
re: #30 Dustyvet
The World Council of Churches…yet another undead relic of ☭ommunism.
56 | Cato the Elder Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:00:58pm |
Maybe Britain could take a cue from this?
57 | jamgarr Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:01:06pm |
58 | ROP?LOL Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:01:09pm |
re: #46 gymnast
And what does a Muslim really worship at his mosque?
The ass of the guy in front of him.
59 | Dustyvet Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:01:29pm |
re: #41 DisturbedEma
or maybe they are sick of their friends getting shot in the head in hospital, or thrown off buildings…
Militants throw rivals off high-rise Gaza buildings
POSTED: 9:37 p.m. EDT, June 10, 2007
GAZA CITY (AP) — Rival Palestinian forces clashed in Gaza on Sunday, killing two militants by throwing them out of high-rise buildings.
Hamas militants kidnapped an officer in a Fatah-linked security force, took him to the roof of a 15-story apartment building and threw him off. Mohammed Sweirki, 25, from the Presidential Guard of President Mahmoud Abbas of Fatah, was killed in the plunge.
60 | buzzdroid Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:01:37pm |
re: #45 rawmuse
It needs to be pointed out that these same videos are being broadcast by the MSM, WITHOUT the secondary explosions, leaving the viewer to think that that the IDF is bombing innocent houses of worship. This is irresponsible reporting of the first order. Intentional deception by the very people we rely on to inform us.
sorry to be sweary , but f**k the MSM. given up on them ages ago.
swear to god -the minute the “news” comes on tv , i switch over.
61 | solomonpanting Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:01:41pm |
62 | Macker Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:01:56pm |
re: #40 buzzdroid
that doesnt surprise me. predicted that a few threads ago…
Fatah have a lot of scores to settle and a lot of avenging to do - see “roof throwing” sport of Hamas during their takeover of Gaza…
And I’m sure Hamas is wiling to be eaten last, too!
63 | Catttt Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:02:09pm |
re: #58 ROP?LOL
The ass of the guy in front of him.
It must be difficult for guys who suffer from flatulence. And guys behind them.
64 | jorline Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:02:14pm |
I didn’t know Islamist were into Fire & Brimstone.
/
65 | doriangrey Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:02:24pm |
re: #53 Dianna
What were the bottles scared of? Given their contents…I somehow don’t think there would be much else to fear.
Doh…. scared=sacred…. ;O
66 | debutaunt Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:02:32pm |
68 | buzzdroid Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:02:45pm |
re: #59 Dustyvet
Militants throw rivals off high-rise Gaza buildings
POSTED: 9:37 p.m. EDT, June 10, 2007GAZA CITY (AP) — Rival Palestinian forces clashed in Gaza on Sunday, killing two militants by throwing them out of high-rise buildings.
Hamas militants kidnapped an officer in a Fatah-linked security force, took him to the roof of a 15-story apartment building and threw him off. Mohammed Sweirki, 25, from the Presidential Guard of President Mahmoud Abbas of Fatah, was killed in the plunge.
and to be in that detachment means he was pretty high up in Fatah circles. No doubt the son of some guy close to Abbas.
Revenge is dish best served by an IAF bomb.
70 | opnion Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:03:11pm |
re: #37 ghost ryder
I think this is a great sign showing the will and the intent of the Israeli leadership. Our own leaders wouldn’t allow the bombing of mosques because it might inflame sensitivities, I’m glad to see that no area is off limits to the IAF if it’s a storehouse for weapons.
In the Geneva Conventions a house of worship loses it’s immunity when it is used for military purposes. These people are not signatories, but even if they were militarized mosques would have no protection.
71 | Spiny Norman Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:03:54pm |
So much for the Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch Holy Semtex of al-Gaza.
72 | pre-Boomer Marine brat Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:04:15pm |
re: #11 Sharmuta
Stock piling weapons in a holy place- why, if they keep it up, some people might start to suspect islam’s not a religion of peace. ////
Read that Hamas has been doing it deliberately, thinking that Israel wouldn’t attack a mosque.
1) up-ding for Israel, from the opposition, no less
2) once again, Hamas exposed as utter barbarians
73 | Desert Dog Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:04:23pm |
I remember at the start of the Afghan war, all the moonbats, liberals, the “Arab Street”, etc, etc would get all worked up if we even “nicked” a mosque. I am glad the IDF and the US Military does not recognize a Mosque as some kind of “hands off” place. But, you that is why that stuff is in there….and in schools and in hospitals…..the “Brave Jidhadi Warriors” likes to hide behind women and children and store his weapons in hospitals, schools and mosques.
74 | Cathypop Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:04:33pm |
re: #47 Catttt
Having trouble putting this into words, so I am letting Jeff Jacoby do it for me:
Very well put.
75 | Muadib Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:04:40pm |
Note to Daoud Kuttab: This was a simple “nagging” of the residents living near the Mosque, which coincidentally, was filled with rockets used to nag Israel. This action should not be categorized as an outright attack against the Mosque or the peace loving faithful that were simply storing their amateur rockets there.
76 | Dustyvet Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:05:23pm |
re: #71 Spiny Norman
So much for the
Holy Hand Grenade of AntiochHoly Semtex of al-Gaza.
77 | Killian Bundy Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:05:51pm |
re: #42 Dianna
True enough; but I really like the idea of blowing up the ammo dumps beforehand.
Don’t you?
Yeah it’s called prepping the battlespace and they’re running out of aerial targets.
/it’s just starting to look like a redux of Kadima does Lebanon
79 | jamgarr Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:06:33pm |
re: #76 Dustyvet
And the secondaries shall number two
Neith three nor one - lest then proceeding to two
81 | Dianna Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:07:14pm |
re: #77 Killian Bundy
Yeah it’s called prepping the battlespace and they’re running out of aerial targets.
/it’s just starting to look like a redux of Kadima does Lebanon
Possibly. Damned if I’m going to play armchair general, though.
82 | buzzdroid Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:07:18pm |
re: #50 Raven1
So why then are mosque/military centers allowed to exist in the USA right beside polite company?
because the US is a free country. relatively peaceful at home, and not on a war footing. so your tolerance levels are naturally way way higher.
the US even tolerates its own version of the Nazi Party, who have parades in Miami , complete with brownshirts and swastikas ( saw a link ages ago to a flickr gallery about it) …
whereas Israel is fighting for survival is constantly at war… there is a big difference.
85 | BLBfootballs Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:07:54pm |
I think this was a very important strike. It means that the Israeli military is giving less and less credence to claims of religious “sanctuary” when “religious” structures are used as military storehouses. They are looking at targets solely from a military perspective without paying attention to claims that “religious” buildings should be immune from attack. If a religious structure is being used to launch weapons in one direction, it better be ready to receive some express deliveries coming right back in return.
Even more important, the Israelis aren’t afraid to publicize that fact. It’s a standard that our soldiers, and most Western militaries, will be wise to emulate.
Cheers to Israel for leading the way with a brave and necessary stance.
86 | Spiny Norman Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:08:09pm |
Nice secondary. ‘Atsa big boom.
I;m still curious to know if Fatah supporters are feeding intel to the IDF.
88 | Erik The Red Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:08:25pm |
89 | Nevergiveup Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:08:28pm |
21:46 Turkish PM: Gaza cease-fire must be reached before it is too late (AP)
90 | DisturbedEma Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:08:53pm |
re: #47 Catttt
Having trouble putting this into words, so I am letting Jeff Jacoby do it for me:
And that the only official response to “condemnation” of self defense of Israel’s people should be a raised SU FI using both hand in the direction of the speaker, and a chorus of HaTikvah sung at top volume!
91 | ryannon Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:09:02pm |
re: #24 Killian Bundy
The IDF can’t win with airpower alone.
I don’t agree: why go on the ground with all the problems of house-to-house and street-by-street when you can systematically blow targets off the map from the air? At some point, the Gazans might even put two and two together and disown Hamas before their cities are turned totally into rubble. The minute Israel attempts to ‘occupy’ Gaza, they’ll have lost the incredible advantage they presently enjoy….
92 | DisturbedEma Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:09:26pm |
re: #75 Muadib
Note to Daoud Kuttab: This was a simple “nagging” of the residents living near the Mosque, which coincidentally, was filled with rockets used to nag Israel. This action should not be categorized as an outright attack against the Mosque or the peace loving faithful that were simply storing their amateur rockets there.
Yes, that nagging feeling will go away once they learn to play nice…wait…
93 | Erik The Red Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:09:53pm |
94 | doriangrey Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:09:55pm |
re: #89 Nevergiveup
21:46 Turkish PM: Gaza cease-fire must be reached before it is too late (AP)
[Video]
And to late would be? Hama being unable to kill any more Israeli’s? Fuck Turkey’s PM…
95 | Spiny Norman Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:10:57pm |
re: #84 Taqyia2Me
re: #46 gymnastAnd what does a Muslim really worship at his mosque?Satan.
The Mother of Satan, more probably.
;^)
96 | JammieWearingFool Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:11:20pm |
Mosque as ammo depot? What a surprise.
Next thing you know, these maggots will be hiding out in hospitals.
Oh wai, they already are.
98 | DisturbedEma Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:11:30pm |
re: #94 doriangrey
And to late would be? Hama being unable to kill any more Israeli’s? Fuck Turkey’s PM…
Too late for whom is a great question…wonder who will ask it…
**crickets**
100 | DisturbedEma Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:12:34pm |
101 | Bloodnok Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:12:41pm |
re: #94 doriangrey
And to late would be? Hama being unable to kill any more Israeli’s? Fuck Turkey’s PM…
Here’s a karma point. If anyone asks where you got it you don’t know.
102 | FightingBack Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:12:47pm |
Those were not weapons exploding. They were oxygen tanks.
/
105 | rawmuse Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:13:04pm |
re: #60 buzzdroid
sorry to be sweary , but f**k the MSM. given up on them ages ago.
swear to god -the minute the “news” comes on tv , i switch over.
I am trying to keep an eye on these assholes, if for no other reason than to let them know that their mendacity is not going completely undetected.
106 | Opinionated Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:13:04pm |
re: #89 Nevergiveup
21:46 Turkish PM: Gaza cease-fire must be reached before it is too late (AP)
[Video]
Define too late.
109 | Spiny Norman Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:13:38pm |
110 | DisturbedEma Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:13:40pm |
re: #104 Sunlight
It was only air tanks for
welding!weddings!
//
Yeah and the powdered milk explosives!
111 | albusteve Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:14:04pm |
re: #91 ryannon
I don’t agree: why go on the ground with all the problems of house-to-house and street-by-street when you can systematically blow targets off the map from the air? At some point, the Gazans might even put two and two together and disown Hamas before their cities are turned totally into rubble. The minute Israel attempts to ‘occupy’ Gaza, they’ll have lost the incredible advantage they presently enjoy….
one reinforces the other….they absolutely need to go in…what is the ‘advantage’ you speak of?
112 | Wisenheimer Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:14:05pm |
re: #102 FightingBack
Those were not weapons exploding. They were oxygen tanks.
/
And powdered milk!
113 | DisturbedEma Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:14:16pm |
re: #105 rawmuse
I am trying to keep an eye on these assholes, if for no other reason than to let them know that their mendacity is not going completely undetected.
Is dear leader still golfing while Gaza is in boom…er bloom?
115 | Ward Cleaver Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:14:48pm |
116 | debutaunt Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:14:52pm |
re: #96 JammieWearingFool
The press is negative whatever they do. I’m so happy that they are going all out to eliminate the worst danger there.
118 | albusteve Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:15:05pm |
119 | ryannon Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:15:06pm |
re: #77 Killian Bundy
Yeah it’s called prepping the battlespace and they’re running out of aerial targets.
/it’s just starting to look like a redux of Kadima does Lebanon
I heard an IDF representative state that they’re nowhere near having run out of aerial targets. They apparently have a list as long as your arm and are constantly updating intelligence concerning movements of arms and supplies throughout Gaza.
121 | Dustyvet Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:15:25pm |
re: #108 Iron Fist
Enemy propaganda disguised as “news”. The Media Are the Enemy. that’s not just a cute, sarcastic quid. It is, to a very large extent, simply stating the bald truth.
It doesn’t help when you have theoretically influential Senators like Dick Durbin (D-al Qaeda) spouting the same kind of enemy propaganda from the floor of the Senate.
But don’t question their “Patriotism”.
Bow that’s a senate seat I’d to see Blugo sell, with the condition Durbin goes with it.
122 | DisturbedEma Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:15:54pm |
re: #114 Iron Fist
If they don’t get a cease-fire soon Israel could win. We all know that that can’t be allowed to happen.
Ahh, so Turkey wants a quick defeat…of Israel’s self defense…um PM? FOAES!
123 | Cdat88 Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:16:56pm |
Great shot IAF. Nice try there Hamass, but these boys and girls are not falling for the “They won’t bomb this building because it is a mosque” BS
124 | DisturbedEma Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:18:09pm |
re: #120 Wisenheimer
GMTA
:)
that PARTICULAR photo op pisses me off to no end, when you consider that they socialize their children to WANT to die…so the milk is to help the next generation of human bombs grow up to blow up…not to nourish a cherished child…yet, WE see it as cherished child and respond as programmed…fucking no win situation and Israel needs to start erring on the side of protection victory and survival. . period!
125 | Killian Bundy Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:18:27pm |
re: #91 ryannon
I don’t agree: why go on the ground with all the problems of house-to-house and street-by-street when you can systematically blow targets off the map from the air? At some point, the Gazans might even put two and two together and disown Hamas before their cities are turned totally into rubble. The minute Israel attempts to ‘occupy’ Gaza, they’ll have lost the incredible advantage they presently enjoy….
They’re on to the airstrikes by now and they’re hiding in underground bunkers in civilian areas. Israel isn’t going to “level” Gaza from the air.
/notice how the rocket attacks haven’t stopped
126 | Last Mohican Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:18:34pm |
re: #91 ryannon
At some point, the Gazans might even put two and two together and disown Hamas before their cities are turned totally into rubble.
I hope so, but I doubt it. The Lebanese seemed to actually welcome having Hizbollah rocket launchers placed in their school playgrounds. They were more than willing to trade the lives of their young children for some propaganda value. The Palestinians in Gaza are, on the whole, even less civilized.
The minute Israel attempts to ‘occupy’ Gaza, they’ll have lost the incredible advantage they presently enjoy….
Agreed. I don’t envy the IDF soldiers who have to go house-to-house in places like Gaza City.
127 | JammieWearingFool Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:18:43pm |
re: #116 debutaunt
The press is negative whatever they do. I’m so happy that they are going all out to eliminate the worst danger there.
That why they should pay no attention to the media and “world opinion” and get the job done.
128 | FemNaziBitch Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:18:46pm |
I barely get here and Charles puts-up another thread.
I hate stairs.
129 | buzzdroid Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:18:52pm |
re: #85 BLBfootballs
I think this was a very important strike. It means that the Israeli military is giving less and less credence to claims of religious “sanctuary” when “religious” structures are used as military storehouses. They are looking at targets solely from a military perspective without paying attention to claims that “religious” buildings should be immune from attack. If a religious structure is being used to launch weapons in one direction, it better be ready to receive some express deliveries coming right back in return.
Even more important, the Israelis aren’t afraid to publicize that fact. It’s a standard that our soldiers, and most Western militaries, will be wise to emulate.
Cheers to Israel for leading the way with a brave and necessary stance.
will get a bit difficult when Hamas do the next logical thing - which is to store weapons in hospitals. no doubt they are doing that already…
130 | Opinionated Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:19:31pm |
How many weapons are hidden in American mosques?
132 | doriangrey Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:20:20pm |
re: #130 Opinionated
How many weapons are hidden in American mosques?
I am afraid will find out much sooner than we want to.
133 | Killian Bundy Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:20:47pm |
re: #119 ryannon
I heard an IDF representative state that they’re nowhere near having run out of aerial targets. They apparently have a list as long as your arm and are constantly updating intelligence concerning movements of arms and supplies throughout Gaza.
/ain’t no war been won without a ground component yet
135 | Ward Cleaver Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:21:14pm |
Wow, Israeli intelligence is impressive, being able to find all the targets for the IAF.
137 | albusteve Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:21:42pm |
re: #126 Last Mohican
Agreed. I don’t envy the IDF soldiers who have to go house-to-house in places like Gaza City.
who would..but the IDF needs to liquidate freedom fighters and seize weapons…
138 | buzzdroid Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:22:13pm |
re: #105 rawmuse
I am trying to keep an eye on these assholes, if for no other reason than to let them know that their mendacity is not going completely undetected.
good on you. used to do that myself, but i swear , it’ll give me a heart attack nowadays. if you have the energy , you go for it!
you might want to drop a few comments on this blog as well…
[Link: biased-bbc.blogspot.com…]
139 | ryannon Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:23:17pm |
re: #111 albusteve
one reinforces the other….they absolutely need to go in…what is the ‘advantage’ you speak of?
The advantage of not getting their hands dirty, so to speak: the terrain is waterlogged, the heavy armor are sitting ducks and the soldiers will be exposed in an urban environment where the enemy can be behind any given window. And that’s where it gets messy in terms of IDF casualties, hostages, ambushes and the whole shitload of vulnerabilities of a classic ground war.
Just keep poppin’ ‘em from the sky and enjoy the ‘secondary explosions’ - as well as selectively taking out the high-ranking creeps they’ve been shadowing for months. To the point where Israeli intelligence probably knows where they’ll be next even before they do.
140 | twincitiesgirl Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:24:30pm |
re: #6 Nevergiveup
Danish police say they have arrested a man suspected of shooting and wounding two Israelis at a shopping mall.
Police spokesman John Jacobsen says without naming the suspect that he is a 27-year-old Dane born in Lebanon of Palestinian parents. A court on Thursday ordered the suspect held for up to four weeks while police investigate. (AP)
Gotta tighten up them immigration laws I’d say?
They have some of the most restrictive immigration laws in Scandinavia. Here’s an article from CNN dated May 2002:
Denmark passes tough migrant laws
141 | reine.de.tout Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:24:31pm |
Been looking thru the photos of the photographer who took the “santa card” photo.
Here’s a nice one captioned, “Palestinians face humanitarian crisis”.
Then, there’s this one, of Obama mugs being shown stacked right above the “Chairman Yasser” mugs in a shop.
Also, nice photos here of the tunnels which are used, of course, only for smuggling food.
143 | Promethea Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:24:52pm |
re: #14 DisturbedEma
Sorry, I keep posting before I am done…way fast today LGF…
This is a question that has always vexxed me…at what point do people look at the actions of these terrorists and say enough?
The will now be calls of fatwa and more jihad and human bomb volunteers…because the mosque they were using as a war bunker was destroyed before it could be emptied into Jewish victims…onto Jewish towns…but WE are supposed to practice restraint? WE are the aggressors…? WTF!
Oh, and to preempt the inevitable- you got a problem with blowing up a cache of weapons, but not storing them in a mosque? STFUAFO!
In previous Arab-Israeli wars, I’ve always been upset by the BBC, CNN, and other pig-media reports that were so very unfair to the Israelis. I’ve finally become a more calm observer of human events. Now I can note that EVIL is everywhere, and it has taken over almost the entire mass media and many governmental and religious institutions, such as the EU and the Anglican/Episcopal church.
God will not be kind to the morally obtuse or evil people who inhabit these institutions.
145 | AuntAcid Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:26:45pm |
146 | buzzdroid Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:26:47pm |
re: #130 Opinionated
How many weapons are hidden in American mosques?
yeah.. but at least your citizenry are ARMED to the teeth.
and i would think that Homeland Security would know about it.
148 | Sunlight Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:27:18pm |
re: #13 Killgore Trout
The Israelis are doing a great job with these videos. Palliwood is still spinning furiously but it’s tough to ignore the evidence.
But it is the same problem as during the election. Even though the MSM is having circulation problems, there are still millions and millions of people who get the story from them. And it is not this story. I know LA Times readers who aren’t lefties, but who think Israel building apartments in Jerusalem (disputed provenance) neighborhoods is worse than rockets fired by Palestinians. If they don’t read the LA Times, they read the NY Times because they still have a feeling that other sources are not credible. It is a sick state of affairs, but PJ Media, LGF, et al need to find a way to deliver to the driveway and kitchen table newspaper readers if they want to affect the thought processes, as opposed to serving as archival services. God bless Charles, Roger, Glenn, etc. and happy new year. And I’m not one to talk because they have started something really good and I haven’t. But it so much goes through my head: Faster, please (as Glenn says).
149 | buzzdroid Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:28:00pm |
re: #140 twincitiesgirl
They have some of the most restrictive immigration laws in Scandinavia. Here’s an article from CNN dated May 2002:
Denmark passes tough migrant laws
yeah - but they had to tighten them up because the previous rules were so lax… hence an influx of jihadi types BEFORE those immigration laws.
there’s a bit of jihadi problem in Denmark. see “danish cartoons” affair.
152 | buzzdroid Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:31:22pm |
re: #148 Sunlight
But it is the same problem as during the election. Even though the MSM is having circulation problems, there are still millions and millions of people who get the story from them. And it is not this story. I know LA Times readers who aren’t lefties, but who think Israel building apartments in Jerusalem (disputed provenance) neighborhoods is worse than rockets fired by Palestinians. If they don’t read the LA Times, they read the NY Times because they still have a feeling that other sources are not credible. It is a sick state of affairs, but PJ Media, LGF, et al need to find a way to deliver to the driveway and kitchen table newspaper readers if they want to affect the thought processes, as opposed to serving as archival services. God bless Charles, Roger, Glenn, etc. and happy new year. And I’m not one to talk because they have started something really good and I haven’t. But it so much goes through my head: Faster, please (as Glenn says).
i would like to add to that - thanks Charles , and you fellow lizards.
My PRIMARY source of news on the Gaza war is LGF now. and i’m what you call a “news junkie” - but i’ve totally given up on the MSM coverage which is portraying fascist Nazi scum like Hamas as somehow morally equivalent to the Israeli nation. I’m sorry MSM - i’ve had enough. You destroyed yourself with the Hez war - and hears hoping that even MORE folks get that message with the Gaza war.
153 | Promethea Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:31:55pm |
re: #108 Iron Fist
Enemy propaganda disguised as “news”. The Media Are the Enemy. that’s not just a cute, sarcastic quid. It is, to a very large extent, simply stating the bald truth.
It doesn’t help when you have theoretically influential Senators like Dick Durbin (D-al Qaeda) spouting the same kind of enemy propaganda from the floor of the Senate.
But don’t question their “Patriotism”.
Well stated.
154 | buzzdroid Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:32:58pm |
re: #150 Iron Fist
And getting more armed every day. Barrack Obama has been the salesman of the year for guns and ammunition.
ha! yeah! heard about that. even British TV news had a piece on it - from a gunstore in Texas… the owner was having a bumper sales period in the middle of a recession. he couldnt believe the sheer amount he was selling…
155 | twincitiesgirl Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:33:38pm |
re: #149 buzzdroid
yeah - but they had to tighten them up because the previous rules were so lax… hence an influx of jihadi types BEFORE those immigration laws.
there’s a bit of jihadi problem in Denmark. see “danish cartoons” affair.
Danes have been the most outspoken against the rise of radical Islam in their midst and the cartoons originated there as a form of protest.
156 | Spiny Norman Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:33:42pm |
re: #128 ggt
I barely get here and Charles puts-up another thread.
I hate stairs.
Kinda like living on the 8th floor and the lone elevator is out?
;^)
157 | rusty_armor Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:34:04pm |
KABOOM! “Allah, I’ma comin’ for mah virgins!”
159 | Sunlight Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:34:32pm |
re: #152 buzzdroid
i would like to add to that - thanks Charles , and you fellow lizards.
My PRIMARY source of news on the Gaza war is LGF now. and i’m what you call a “news junkie” - but i’ve totally given up on the MSM coverage which is portraying fascist Nazi scum like Hamas as somehow morally equivalent to the Israeli nation. I’m sorry MSM - i’ve had enough. You destroyed yourself with the Hez war - and hears hoping that even MORE folks get that message with the Gaza war.
Exactly. We need more and more to look to LGF (which has proven its dedication to finding facts and reworking positions, etc. based on the facts as they are dug up) and like minded sources for their news. I can’t even imagine how I would be viewing the world if I had never found LGF.
160 | Promethea Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:35:30pm |
161 | buzzdroid Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:38:05pm |
re: #147 Iron Fist
Hitler tried that strategy on the British, and it failed. I can’t imagine Israel launching anything remotely like the London Blitz against the Hamastinians.
Ehud Barak is an ex-special forces guy.
The next stage will be something completely different to what Hamas are expecting.
/ dont want my speculations to give too many hints to the enemy, even if i’m in the UK and non-israeli
163 | BLBfootballs Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:39:49pm |
re: #129 buzzdroid
will get a bit difficult when Hamas do the next logical thing - which is to store weapons in hospitals. no doubt they are doing that already…
Yep…. it’s the next logical step. I’ve already seen articles about Hamas agents running around hospitals in “doctors” uniforms.
164 | Dr. Shalit Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:40:29pm |
re: #77 Killian Bundy
Yeah it’s called prepping the battlespace and they’re running out of aerial targets.
/it’s just starting to look like a redux of Kadima does Lebanon
“K-B” - Understood - AND - Remember the Source - It’s “al-Guardian.” Saw it earlier this morning as a Drudge link, when I saw the source a great feeling of relief settled over me.
-S-
165 | buzzdroid Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:41:54pm |
re: #159 Sunlight
Exactly. We need more and more to look to LGF (which has proven its dedication to finding facts and reworking positions, etc. based on the facts as they are dug up) and like minded sources for their news. I can’t even imagine how I would be viewing the world if I had never found LGF.
if you want to see how the brain dead masses are sucking in the MSM kool aid, have a look at the front page of reddit.com or digg.com during this war.
thats the youth of today… Israel as a bunch of Nazis is a given and wearing Palestinian terror scarfs is a bit of “edgy” fashion, along with sympathising with Hamas.
i blame the MSM fuckwits for that.
they cant even identify TRUE Nazism even when its shouting “Allahu Akbar” while blowing up schoolchildren.
166 | Killian Bundy Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:44:24pm |
re: #164 Dr. Shalit
“K-B” - Understood - AND - Remember the Source - It’s “al-Guardian.” Saw it earlier this morning as a Drudge link, when I saw the source a great feeling of relief settled over me.
-S-
/it’s still Kadima, the land for peace party, not Likud
167 | Promethea Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:45:43pm |
re: #161 buzzdroid
Ehud Barak is an ex-special forces guy.
The next stage will be something completely different to what Hamas are expecting./ dont want my speculations to give too many hints to the enemy, even if i’m in the UK and non-israeli
I hope you’re right. I like to speculate too, but I rarely post these ideas in case some jihadist reads them.
168 | buzzdroid Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:45:43pm |
re: #163 BLBfootballs
Yep…. it’s the next logical step. I’ve already seen articles about Hamas agents running around hospitals in “doctors” uniforms.
Ehud Barak has HIMSELF been PERSONALLY on operations that solve that problem. You want precise targetting of the bad guys? He’s done it - PERSONALLY…
just read his bio on wikipedia and click through to the missions he has been involved with
[Link: en.wikipedia.org…]
swear to god - Hamas picked the WRONG time to launch their rockets.. i wouldnt like to be facing a guy with that sort of background.
169 | Promethea Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:48:46pm |
re: #163 BLBfootballs
Yep…. it’s the next logical step. I’ve already seen articles about Hamas agents running around hospitals in “doctors” uniforms.
Think about it, though. How many hospitals could Gaza actually have? It would be easy to destroy all the other targets, leaving the “hospitals” for last.
This war is like a chess game, and the Israelis will outthink the terrorists. So long as the Israelis don’t care about “world opinion” (feh), they can destroy Hamas.
170 | Clubsec Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:53:00pm |
WardC … might they be considered ‘flying prayer rugs?’
Paveway II guidance kits on Mk83’s, One Bomb One Target.
Boom, … BooM, BOOM! Secondary detonations in a Mosque?
Wow, who’da thunk it?
171 | Killian Bundy Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:53:18pm |
re: #168 buzzdroid
Targeted assassinations are all well and good, more, faster please, but Israel needs to keep her eye on the ball and remember why she started this well earned military onslaught in the first place, to stop the rocket/mortar fire.
/and that ain’t even close to happening yet
172 | Cygnus Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:55:09pm |
173 | Dar ul Harb Thu, Jan 1, 2009 12:58:50pm |
Video: IAF Bombs Mosque Full of Bombs
“Oh, you meant those bombs!”
174 | Cygnus Thu, Jan 1, 2009 1:00:50pm |
re: #102 FightingBack
Those were not weapons exploding. They were oxygen tanks.
/
Just some scuba tanks down at the Gaza Dive Shop.
175 | Cygnus Thu, Jan 1, 2009 1:03:23pm |
176 | Marvo76 Thu, Jan 1, 2009 1:04:16pm |
re: #50 Raven1
So why then are mosque/military centers allowed to exist in the USA right beside polite company?
because it is against the law to blow them up, that being said, I wonder if one were to be blown up here, I wonder if it would come with multiple secondary explosions….
177 | Dar ul Harb Thu, Jan 1, 2009 1:05:51pm |
178 | notutopia Thu, Jan 1, 2009 1:06:56pm |
WOW!
The only thing that is stockpiled in the local churches here are missals.
Not missiles!
179 | Marvo76 Thu, Jan 1, 2009 1:13:44pm |
re: #89 Nevergiveup
21:46 Turkish PM: Gaza cease-fire must be reached before it is too late (AP)
to late for what? damn I think the israelis should have a policy that states:
” In the event of a rocket or mortar fired into Israel from gaza of west bank, our immediate response shold be one of utter destruction. It will matter not, if it comes from an orchard or a grade school, we will retaliate with either a daisy cutter or a moob, and the resulting devistation will be the sign of our displeasure. The message to the innocents of gaza is this: if you have a rocket team setting up in your area, either stop them or leave immediately. We will not allow these acts to proceed unanswered, and if you won’t act to stop them then you are compliant and will suffer for it as well. This is your only warning….”
180 | Marc L Thu, Jan 1, 2009 1:17:56pm |
re: #179 Marvo76
Hamas wants a policy like this for propaganda purposes. They situate the rockets next to a school, launch them by remote control, and then use the retaliatory strike and resulting carnage as propaganda against Israel.
181 | Marvo76 Thu, Jan 1, 2009 1:20:54pm |
If it is clearly stated, then Israel won’t have to worry about it, the real Hammas will be shown to the world to be the cowards we know them to be…..plus we get rid of some future homicide bombers in the process…..
182 | wiffersnapper Thu, Jan 1, 2009 1:38:36pm |
Now that’s what I call a Big Bang Theory!
183 | Venflon Thu, Jan 1, 2009 1:45:39pm |
I think it’s interesting to note that the policy in the IDF is that any entry to a holy place, even just for inspection requires a very high level of authorization (won’t specify what for IS reasons) So for this kind of attack against this mosque, specific authorization must have been acquired from Olmert/Barak themselves, about time they grew a pair.
185 | kansas Thu, Jan 1, 2009 2:02:39pm |
re: #35 buzzdroid
mosques have been Islamic military centres since the time of Mohammed…
[Link: en.wikipedia.org…]
“Muhammad lived beside the mosque in Medina, which doubled as both a religious and political center for the early Muslim community. Negotiations were conducted, military actions planned, prisoners of war held, disputes settled, religious information disseminated, gifts received and distributed among his companions. His followers treated the wounded there and some people even lived in the mosque permanently in tents and huts”
Hamas, being literal followers of old Mo , are just doing what their “prophet” did himself.
I personally am concerned about the number of trojan horses, er mosques, going up here in the midwest. One near my house looks like it has a target range out back.
186 | blangwort Thu, Jan 1, 2009 2:21:32pm |
re: #89 Nevergiveup
21:46 Turkish PM: Gaza cease-fire must be reached before it is too late (AP)
…For Hamas. The Turks don’t have a horse in this race. I would STFU if I were them. Even the Egyptians are telling Hamas to cool it.
187 | Venflon Thu, Jan 1, 2009 2:27:16pm |
re: #186 blangwort
…For Hamas. The Turks don’t have a horse in this race. I would STFU if I were them. Even the Egyptians are telling Hamas to cool it.
Indeed. I think this clarifies the impact Islam actually has on countries’ politics. Turkish having a muslim government while Egypt a somewhat secular one.
Mixing politics and religion never brought anyone any good.
188 | mattm Thu, Jan 1, 2009 2:42:07pm |
Now why didn’t we do this in Iraq when they were using Mosques for the same purpose?
189 | Mad Prophet Ludwig Thu, Jan 1, 2009 2:49:53pm |
Ahhh… All I can say is, “where are my marshmellows?”
190 | Sharku Thu, Jan 1, 2009 3:00:37pm |
I have said it befor and I will say it again, always run from a burning mosque, you can never tell how big the secondary explosions will be.
191 | majic1 Thu, Jan 1, 2009 3:05:13pm |
re: #27 solomonpanting
It’s a mosquerade.
You owe me a vodka tonic with a twist, and a rag to clean my monitor. Thanks!
192 | angrywhitedude Thu, Jan 1, 2009 4:02:51pm |
Oh crap, what is the Muslims street going to think? lol. I wish we had some military leaders who would open up our forces to destroy the enemy..wherever they are! PC is killing us! Congrats to Israel for doing what needs to be done. Without apology!
Angry White Dude
194 | TS Thu, Jan 1, 2009 6:43:03pm |
Nothing new, Mosques are used to store weapons the world over.
195 | marsl Thu, Jan 1, 2009 7:17:51pm |
Memo to mosque builders:
Ammo should be stored in convenient hardened bunkers beneath the mosque. Hardened bunkers are more unlikely to blow up if hit by American or Israeli missiles/bombs.
And mosque sniper hideouts should be more disguised.
P.S.: Don’t forget the stash place for gay porn movies/literature. Sometimes the iman gets a little loner…
196 | Baruch Menachem Thu, Jan 1, 2009 8:23:34pm |
Very big secondaries. Makes you wonder just how much stuff was stored in there.
198 | Aussie Stinger Thu, Jan 1, 2009 10:48:57pm |
Good shot, IAF!
Haha, sucked in fascists.
Guys and gals, we can counter the media onslaught against Israel.
- Write a considered, well worded Letter to the Editor of mainstream newspapers. (I’ve already been published here)
- Call popular talkback radio stations
(not just Conservative ones)
- Send an email to your local Congressman or Member of Parliament.
If we ALL did it, or at least MOST of us, we can give Israel a voice. We can do something instead of sitting helpless.
While it’s great that we share our beliefs here, it’s just preaching to the converted.
Public opinion will determine international pressure on whether Israel is forced to stop.
199 | Seax Thu, Jan 1, 2009 10:54:13pm |
Woohoo…that must be some stash of the old
conmunal wine to make secondaries like that…
hang on a minute…..
200 | theheat Fri, Jan 2, 2009 2:07:25am |
OMG! Religious intolerance!
I think it was during the battle at Fallujah (?) our troops were told they couldn’t damage any mosques, because it would make the locals mad. So, the incendiary pricks stockpiled their arms in them, and used them for holdouts to shoot from.
If I recall, we were also responsible to repair any mosque damage.
That was one of those moments of clarity, when I realized GWB’s WoT was nothing but a pathetic joke, when he would rather see men needlessly sacrificed by jihadi dickwads shooting from mosques, than blow some tile off a penis-shaped arms stockhold, and maybe piss off a few terrorists. An entire mosque wasn’t worth the life of one of our soldiers.
Glad to see Israel doesn’t hold arms stockholds by the same standards we do. They might actually win a war that way.
201 | Amer-I-Can Fri, Jan 2, 2009 6:11:55am |
re: #17 buzzdroid
wasnt there a ban on hitting mosques with the U.S. air force in Iraq?
correct me if i am wrong..looks like the gloves have come off with the IAF…
mosque or not - if you store rockets, you’ll get a calling card that goes “boom”.
And the reason WE don’t drop bombs on Mosques is….? Looks like we should re-evaluate our own military directives, don’t ya think?
202 | mousseman Fri, Jan 2, 2009 7:08:02am |
“By the beard of the prophet, I swear these rockets were just to celebrate New Year.”
The IDF should once drop a MOAB on such a building, to ritually ‘cleanse’ the place and wreck any tunnel beneath it.
203 | littleO Fri, Jan 2, 2009 10:00:38am |
Hey! It’s not a report on the American wars’. But I was wondering about any reports of secondary explosions of targets in Gaza. There hasn’t been any reporting of this on Fox. This type of event adds legitimacy to Isreali necessity claims for action.
204 | pass the moonbaticide Fri, Jan 2, 2009 12:04:40pm |
It wasn’t a Mosque the IAF hit , it was a CHURCH !
There goes the supply of , er, ancient relics.
( I never miss a chance to post this Monty Python favourite ! )