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The material used is said to be an organic and non-toxic blend of baking powder, yeast, and other ingredients.
Deriving its name from the animal of the same name which is known for its ability to spray a foul-smelling fluid, "Skunk" is dispersed as a form of yellow mist, fired from a water cannon, which leaves a powerful odor similar to rot or sewage on whatever it touches.
However,when tested in India, the product failed miserably:
We used it on a captive crowd consisting of CRPF personnel and general public. But they managed to tolerate the smell without much difficulty. Those who can ignore the smell can drink the liquid also!
The company sells a special soap, available to authorities but not the general public, that neutralises the smell of skunk water if officers are accidentally sprayed. It has been suggested that rubbing a surface contaminated with skunk with ketchup, and then washing it off, will diminish the smell
In 2017, Israeli forces began using Skunk against ultra-Orthodox Jewish protesters
In response to a negative B'tselem report, the Israel Defense Forces stated that "Skunk" is used only when demonstrators become violent or engage in vandalism and has specific rules of engagement for its use.
Fearing Israeli assassination, Hamas head skips Egypt meet:
Egyptian delegation mediating agreement for calm along Gaza border warns terror group that Israel would deliver tough blow if attacks on population continue, and would have U.S. and international support; Hamas says not interested in escalation but deal must be reached soon.
Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar skipped a meeting on Monday, due to growing fears within the terror group that Israel is planning to assassinate him.
Its good you mention that ,the rifle may be pointed at the elderly man. But in no way is he looking to shoot .In fact it looks like he is pulling out his magazine,removing it.Then he is looking at something, a button, or something near the magazine not at the elderly man. Then if that rifle fired it would hit somewhere between the elderly man and the woman. Strange but that looks like an A K-47 Kalashnikov?The soldier is not in an 'alert' shooting position. He stands with both feet together? Again no IDF solder would be alone ,if that is in the Gaza strip? Even in Judea and Shomron, I would think that it is even in the Galilee ,or anywhere not the Gaza Strip. The soil is simply sand there ,that area seems to have richer soil, look at the amount of vegetation? That rucksack he has seems like he is off somewhere ? ( To catch some transport to his base?)
Tell me why the people are not afraid of the soldier? If there was any fear they would move closer together. The young woman has her hand out as if offering some advice to (the soldier)? If that is a child in front of her her, she would as a mother, naturally hug the child closer to her, seeing an IDF solder with a rifle,as it appears as a danger to both of them. Things do not add up ,so again Pally propaganda?
I show you the Gaza Strip ....lots of sand
A Swallowtail Butterfly ,again almost near the fence ....sand !
S'derot ,an Israeli town 1-2 km's away from the Gaza Strip,here if a rocket is fired from out of the Gaza Strip you have 14-15 secs to find a shelter! Again sand!
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S'derrot:
Palestinian rocket and mortar attacks started in Israel in 2001. Almost all of the incidents were mortar attacks, as the Qassam rocket was first launched on July 10 of the year, and first used against civilian targets in October and November, when four rockets were fired on S'derot in Israel and various Gush Katif settlements in the Gaza Strip.
I was there in 2009 and already rockets had been fired ,and today still they fire at Israel.
A collection of Rockets (2009 ) in S'derot
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S'derot, The square shaped buildings are air raid shelters the majority of people, here have some sort of shelter added to their homes.
.....and still they fire rockets !!!
You have shown us that rusty collection of old hardware many times before Balan.
Let me remind you what a proper rocket looks like...
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Very good B T , it shows that you take notice! But any newcomers can now see them. The first rockets were very primatif and if you stood there some 8 years you would also be rusty too. Yes a proper rocket would be from the IDF ,or course
Of course.
When you live under the Occupation of Armed Forces, I suppose you can't just nick a bit from the edge and hope no Israeli soldier would notice sinkov.
The picture shows four civilians and one armed soldier. Read into that what you will.