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This is pretty damn cool
« on: July 14, 2014, 05:56:01 PM »
http://www.businessinsider.com/heres-israels-knock-on-roof-warning-before-bombing-gaza-targets-2014-7

So apparently sometimes Israel gives warning before taking out a target in Palestine. What they do is send a small missle in which hits the target and that lets the people know that the building is being target for bombing, something that hamas doesnt seem to worry about before launching missles at them but thats not what this thread is about.

Watch the video and see exactly how precise the destruction is. It doesnt seem to phase the building standing right next to the one taken out.

Pretty bad ass!!!


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Re: This is pretty damn cool
« Reply #1 on: July 14, 2014, 07:07:50 PM »
Nice.  Those boys don't play. 

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« Reply #2 on: July 14, 2014, 07:15:35 PM »
amazing technology. 


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Re: This is pretty damn cool
« Reply #3 on: July 16, 2014, 06:24:44 AM »
You are wasting your time Tony masturbates to pictures like that.

That and school shootings is his favorite.

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Re: This is pretty damn cool
« Reply #4 on: July 16, 2014, 08:01:55 AM »
Both sides can kill each other off imo...

But thats pretty sick and tragic that those kids get caught up in all this shit

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Re: This is pretty damn cool
« Reply #5 on: July 16, 2014, 08:07:04 AM »
The only objective in war should be to win. How long has this been going on? Finish it already
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Re: This is pretty damn cool
« Reply #6 on: July 16, 2014, 08:09:41 AM »
Both sides can kill each other off imo...

But thats pretty sick and tragic that those kids get caught up in all this shit
Agreed its tragic that any kids get caught up in it. Especially when people purposefully place strategic military operations in residential neighborhoods so that it happens.

Both sides should come to an agreement and let each other live their lives

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Re: This is pretty damn cool
« Reply #7 on: July 16, 2014, 01:20:46 PM »
I can understand if the photos may have been a bit too graphic to stomach, but was it really necessary to remove the video as well... rather than just simply removing the pics? I think not. It must have been an accidental oversight.


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Re: This is pretty damn cool
« Reply #8 on: July 16, 2014, 01:31:57 PM »
I went to Israel years ago on a travel assignment.  (Do not care to go back though).  There is a lot of "news" that happens there that the rest of the world never hears about.  Nothing new, but just routine shit that has happened so frequently that it is not really news anymore.

Anyway, there was a rocket fired in while I was there (meaning while I was in Israel, not in the area I was in at the time).  It was on the news where they showed the location it came from.  Within an hour, on the same news you could see Israel move into that area and bulldoze the whole fucking block.  They don't give a damn about people who sympathize with the idiots launching rockets.  Instead of just taking out the house from where the rocket was launched from the rooftop, they took out the whole fucking block. 

To their credit they did allow people to leave the homes first and take what they could.  They don't fuck around.  One of the guys that was hired as a tour guide on that trip told us that it seemed extreme but what you didn't see was the incredible reduction in attacks that came from it.  They said for every rocket that is launched in, there was about 20 that were stopped because neighbors in the area either reported the insurgents upon arrival or tipped Israel off by other means like gathering up their shit immediately and leaving the area.  When Israel intelligence would see a small exodus coming from a location all of a sudden, they knew some idiot with a rocket had just arrived.

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« Reply #9 on: July 16, 2014, 02:39:58 PM »
Israel Student Union sets up "War Room" to sell Gaza Massacre

Students at the IDC Herzliya “war room,” seen here in a screenshot,
focus on posting propaganda justifying Israel’s attack on Gaza on Facebook.

As the death toll from Israel’s savage bombardment of Gaza continues to climb, Israel has once again turned to students to sell the slaughter online.

“Although they haven’t been called up to the army yet, they’ve decided to enlist in a civilian mission that is no less important – Israeli propaganda [hasbara],” Ynet’s Hebrew edition reported about a massive initiative organized by the Israeli student union branch at the Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya (IDC Herzliya), a prestigious private university.Hasbara war room “Hasbara,” literally “explaining,” is the term used in Israel for government propaganda aimed at overseas audiences.


“The goal is to deliver a very clear message to people abroad – Israel has the right to defend itself,” Lidor Bar David told Ynet.


Bar David, a student, and one of the organizers of the “war room,” adds, “We want people abroad who don’t know our reality to understand exactly what is going on here.”

At least 168 Palestinians have been killed since Israel massively escalated its attack on Gaza on 7 July. Eighty percent of the fatalities are civilians, according to the United Nations.

Thirty-six Palestinian children have been killed and more than 1,200 people have been injured. Thousands are fleeing homes fearing escalating Israeli attacks which have so far destroyed or severely damaged 940 homes, as well as numerous mosques, schools, businesses and charities.

A video accompanying the Ynet report shows rows of students beavering away at computers in a hall with a sign on its door saying “Advocacy Room” in English. In Hebrew, it says “Hasbara war room.”


While Ynet does not reveal specific government ties to this initiative, the National Union of Israeli Students, of which the IDC Herzliya student union is an affiliate, has a history of working on government-funded propaganda schemes, where students are recruited as the country’s “pretty face.”


“Organized lying”

Last year a “covert” Israeli government initiative came to light which planned to pay students for spreading propaganda online.

“The whole point of such efforts is to look like they are unofficial, just every day people chatting online,” Israel expert Dena Shunra told The Electronic Intifada.

“But in fact, these are campaigns of organized lying, orchestrated with government-approved talking points and crowdsourced volunteers and stipend recipients,” Shunra added.

According to Ynet, “The war room was opened in the afternoon of the first day of Operation Protective Edge,” one week ago, by the IDC Herzliya student union, and currently has more than 400 volunteers active in it, all students at the institution.



The IDC Herzliya “war room,” seen in a screenshot from Ynet video, is a continuation of earlier propaganda efforts.

Working in 30 languages, the students working this comment far target online forums including so called “anti-Israel” pages on Facebook and comments sections of online media. Tomer Amsalem, a second-year psychology student, acts as one of the war room’s graphic designers.

“In one of our graphics we show the treatment that members of [Hamas leader] Ismail Haniyeh’s and Abu Mazen’s [Palestinian Authority leader Mahmoud Abbas] families received in Israel, to show we’re even humanitarian to the families of the Palestinian leaders,” he told Ynet.

“In another graphic we show the trauma of the children living around Gaza, which is expressed in drawings of Qassams [rockets]. Another example is a series of cities around the world, being attacked. For example, Berlin – we wrote in German ‘What would you do?’ with a background of Berlin being attacked,’” Amsalem added. Amsalem is quoted as saying that he sees his work in the “war room” as a civilian equivalent to being called up for military reserves. Inbal Deutsch, another psychology student who moved to Israel four years ago, responds to comments. She focuses on misattributed photos – photos occasionally circulated online that show scenes that are either not current or not from Gaza. Israel propagandists likely hope that by debunking such pictures they can sow doubt about all too common real pictures of atrocities currently being committed in Gaza.

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Re: This is pretty damn cool
« Reply #10 on: July 16, 2014, 03:01:33 PM »
Lol at the tin foil behatted

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Re: This is pretty damn cool
« Reply #11 on: July 16, 2014, 04:53:14 PM »
I went to Israel years ago on a travel assignment.  (Do not care to go back though).  There is a lot of "news" that happens there that the rest of the world never hears about.  Nothing new, but just routine shit that has happened so frequently that it is not really news anymore.

Anyway, there was a rocket fired in while I was there (meaning while I was in Israel, not in the area I was in at the time).  It was on the news where they showed the location it came from.  Within an hour, on the same news you could see Israel move into that area and bulldoze the whole fucking block.  They don't give a damn about people who sympathize with the idiots launching rockets.  Instead of just taking out the house from where the rocket was launched from the rooftop, they took out the whole fucking block. 

To their credit they did allow people to leave the homes first and take what they could.  They don't fuck around.  One of the guys that was hired as a tour guide on that trip told us that it seemed extreme but what you didn't see was the incredible reduction in attacks that came from it.  They said for every rocket that is launched in, there was about 20 that were stopped because neighbors in the area either reported the insurgents upon arrival or tipped Israel off by other means like gathering up their shit immediately and leaving the area.  When Israel intelligence would see a small exodus coming from a location all of a sudden, they knew some idiot with a rocket had just arrived.
Sounds like they acted like any other rational group would.