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Hamas Fighters Show Defiance In Gaza Tunnel Tour | ||||||||||
2014-08-20 | ||||||||||
[Ynet] Terrorists say they feel at home in tunnels, vow to restock arsenal: 'In peace we make preparations, and in war we use what we have readied,' says one of them. Hamas, always the voice of sweet reason, fighters, clad in black and armed with assault rifles, navigated the dimly lit tunnel with ease, saying they felt at home in their network of underground passages in the Gazoo Strip.
Chatting in soft voices and laughing at times, Hamas men guided the Rooters crew through corridors less than a metre (3.3 feet) wide that are reached by descending a thin metal ladder through a tiny shaft.
The ceiling in parts of the tunnel was high enough so we could walk through - alternately on dry, concrete floors and muddy ground - without having to bend our heads. It was impossible to gauge the tunnel's length, but it had offshoots leading in different directions. Once inside, the sounds of traffic and Israeli drones that routinely fly over the territory of 1.8 million people could not be heard. Israel said the tunnel network is used by Hamas to move and store weapons and keep fighters out of sight of Israeli aircraft. It is separate from smuggling conduits that ran under the Egypt-Gazoo border. Egypt, which regards Hamas as a security threat, destroyed those tunnels before the current war. Israel launched its Gazoo offensive on July 8 after a surge in Hamas rocket fire across the border. Israeli ground forces invaded on July 17 with the declared aim of destroying infiltration tunnels and left on August 5 after saying that mission had been accomplished.
On the battlefield, Hamas met Israeli forces with an array of tactics, including the use of tunnels to launch surprise attacks. The IDF lost 64 soldiers, more than six times the number of troops killed in its previous invasion of Gazoo in early 2009. Three civilians in Israel were also killed.
The Paleostinian Health Ministry puts the Gazoo corpse count at 2,016 and says most were civilians in the small, densely populated coastal territory.
"In peace we make preparations, and in war we use what we have readied," he said.
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Posted by:trailing wife |
#9 A terribly sad song, swksvolFF. She should go back to school, then leave him in the enjoyment of his trailer, tv, and beer. And shave her legs just because legs should be shaved, saving that lbd for someone who'll appreciate it properly. As for the jihad tourists, which so many of them are, wearing the scary clothes does not a warrior make. |
Posted by: trailing wife 2014-08-20 20:19 |
#8 TW, thanks: Not one of her most cheerful songs, but she does have on the same black gettup as those jihadis showing off their boogerhooks. |
Posted by: swksvolFF 2014-08-20 19:04 |
#7 Bravo, swksvolFF! I don't know the original, but yours is just dandy. :-) |
Posted by: trailing wife 2014-08-20 16:09 |
#6 I bought these new boots, did my nails Had my hairwrap done just right I thought this new dress was a sure bet for Jihad tonight Well its perfectly clear, between the goats and rears I won't get so much as a kiss As I head for the door, I turn around to be sure Did I shave my eyebrows for this? (from the video at link, with apologies to Mrs. Carter) |
Posted by: swksvolFF 2014-08-20 14:19 |
#5 1.21 gigawatts of Yoko should do the trick. Along with a mental image of the erstwhile 'performer'. Yikes |
Posted by: Mullah Richard 2014-08-20 12:16 |
#4 Can I just subscribe to Badger Cam? Tellin' me a concrete tube is Sounds of Silence, my ass. 1.21 gigawatts of Yoko should do the trick. |
Posted by: swksvolFF 2014-08-20 11:53 |
#3 one fine-ass video game Use a program filter to degrade the image to video game level and then set it up as a MMO with a popular console network for play. Use both live feed crossed with random AI to keep the gamers occupied. There'd be people who'd subscribe to play. Anyone copyright the title 'Tunnel Rats' yet? |
Posted by: Procopius2k 2014-08-20 09:52 |
#2 Israel has locally made robots for the purpose, SteveS. And yes, they apparently have been life savers. |
Posted by: trailing wife 2014-08-20 07:07 |
#1 Y'all keep crouching in readiness, guys. By the time anything actually happens, your thigh muscles will be simply gorgeous. Crouching is also good for the glutes - which leads us into areas we probably don't want to go... Seems to me that those cute lil' Packbots that iRobot makes would be just the thing for exploring tunnels. Equip them with night vision and a shotgun or grenade launcher and you have the makings of one fine-ass video game. |
Posted by: SteveS 2014-08-20 02:01 |