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    Quote Originally Posted by Balanbam00 View Post
    BT : But anybody in Britain although far away like your good self ,should know Israel can not construct building products in the Gaza Strip.We would be 'shooting ducks' for them,target practise. For your note book ,we do not occupy Gaza.So J C's good friends Hamas have that responsibility.
    I am aware of that Balan, but it's a well known fact the IDF contaminate the Gaza water supply and exert a totally illegal fishing zone.

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    ........but it's a well known fact the IDF contaminate the Gaza water supply.

    How can the IDF contaminate the water supply? The total area is the territory is 41 kilometers (25 mi) long, and from 6 to 12 kilometers (3.7 to 7.5 mi) wide, with a total area of 365 square kilometers (141 sq mi).

    Issues facing the Gaza Strip include desertification; salination of fresh water; sewage treatment; water-borne diseases; soil degradation; and depletion and contamination of underground water resources. If Hamas is their Government do you think they care?

    The terrain of the Gaza Strip is flat or rolling, with dunes near the coast.

    Average precipitation (inches)Jan 3'',Feb 1.9'',March 1.5'' April 0.2'', May 0.1''- June ,July, Aug, Sept =0 rainfall, Oct 0.6'',Nov 1.8 '',Dec 11.9''
    Average high (°F) from April (78°F) unto Nov(75°F ) = reaching Jun (89 F) ,July (91 F), Aug (91 F) , Sept (88 F)

    Do you think rivers can flow into Gaza,from the desert ,with this amount of rainfall,and temperatures? So how can the IDF contaminate the water?
    In the framework of agreement implementation, control over the water supply system in the Gaza Strip was transferred to the Palestinians, who assumed responsibility for management, development and maintenance of the water supply and sewerage systems.

    In 2005, as part of Israel's disengagement from Gaza, water supply systems that had served the Israeli communities, including 25 wells, storage reservoirs and a well-developed transmission system, were also transferred to the Palestinians. At the end of the process, all
    water supply and sewerage systems in the Gaza Strip were under exclusive Palestinian control.

    BT : Again someone has been telling you ''porkys''

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    Smaller blasts preceded massive Beirut blast - Israeli seismologist

    Six blasts ahead of the main explosion were spaced at 11-second intervals,said Boaz Hayoun of Israel's Tamar Group
    The Beirut port explosion was preceded by a series of blasts, the last of which was a combustion of fireworks that apparently set off a warehouse full of ammonium nitrate, an Israeli seismological and munitions expert said on Thursday.

    Six preliminary blasts were tracked by a seismological sensor array installed some 70 km (43 miles) off Lebanon's coast by the international geological project IRIS.

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    Six rockets then sinkov...

    Attachment 16629

    What's happened to the "spotters"?

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    BT: ....Smaller blasts! Those things tear dirty big hole's in your attic! This is what a Katyusha rocket can do!





    and one in the ground which I wanted as a souvenir, but could not pull it out of the rocky ground, even with a vehicle to help me


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    Come on Balan, you should have been able to get that out ----it's not rocket science! Oh ---perhaps it is ----but not as we know it!

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    Sub: I am thinking maybe it is still there, but isn't everything rocket science ''what goes up may not come down? ''Well in my case what went down will not come up!''



    with love from Hezbollah from Lebanon.


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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    I am aware of that Balan, but it's a well known fact the IDF contaminate the Gaza water supply and exert a totally illegal fishing zone.
    We might need the IDF after Brexit, to keep the French fishing boats out of our waters. It's 100% certain the Royal Navy won't be able to keep them out.

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    Brexit? That went well.

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    More trouble for Hezbullah

    A U.N.-backed tribunal has ruled that a member of the Hezbollah militant group is guilty beyond reasonable doubt of involvement in the 2005 assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri.
    The Special Tribunal for Lebanon said Salim Ayyash was guilty of involvement in the suicide truck bombing that killed Hariri and 21 others and injured 226 people in a huge blast outside a seaside hotel in Beirut on Feb. 14, 2005.
    The court is reading out verdicts against three other Hezbollah members also charged with involvement in the plot to murder Hariri.

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