Linda_Howell wrote on Jan 6th, 2009 at 10:34pm: Quote:I, for one, don't see an alternative other than what is going on at the moment.
How about this. It rains for 40 days and 40 nights
Your idea may be on it's way

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This is a letter I got from an old classmate living in Israel, and has a son in the Israeli army. At least it tells his side of the story. You'll be able to tell that he's a little bitter to say the least.
It will give you a little feel for what it's like, living in Israel.
Hi,
The most interesting news item that I've come across so far is that a
leading Hamas terrorhoid, Nizar Rayan, was recycled the other day in
Gaza. His house held tons of weapons, missiles and other explosives,
plus a tunnel leading under his house. When his house was hit it went
up in a way that made a major US 4th of July fireworks celebration
look like a Kid's sparkler in comparison. The Israeli Army actually
called Rayan on his cell phone and warned him that they were about to
blow his place to smithereens and instead of fleeing for his life he
called his 2 wives and 12 children in their house with a number of
other family members. He said he preferred for all of them to be
martyrs and that's what they got. That was delicious! I wish they'd
all decide to go that route. If survival of the fittest is the way
things work then clearly that level of Muslim terrorist can not be
expected to live long enough to survive to reproduce himself. His ilk
should be extinct within a generation or two max - providing the free
world would only give them that opportunity.
Yesterday there were a few jets that over flew us like bats outta
Hades, but at sub-sonic speed because it was obvious they didn't break
the sound barrier. The came in from the north east and within a second
they zipped over our heads toward the southwest horizon which goes to
Gaza. Much of the day we were hearing lots of distant booms and
"flumpf"-ing sounds from the south west. I guess that those were the
bombs going off – air support for our ground troops. There was
probably an air inversion between us and Gaza which bent the sounds
that come our way because the bombing has been going on for more than
a week and we haven't heard it until yesterday.
The air inversion must have dissipated as I don't hear a thing today.
On Saturday there as a jet's contrail in the clear blue sky. I assume
that was an observation jet that was making circles in the sky over
Gaza - like a slinky that was spread sideways. It was as plain as day
were that jet was. It was intentional since to make that kind of
trails in the sky that hang for an hour or two they can produce
prodigious amounts of smoke by spraying jet fuel on to the surface of
the hot engine and the resulting smoke hangs in the air for a long
time. I suppose it made Hamas think they're being watched so they'll
keep their heads down.
Last Thursday and Friday the Israel
Meteorological Service rain radar showed rainstorms that hovered over
Gaza with no rain elsewhere. Perhaps that's why they held back the
ground operation until Saturday
The IDF Home Command has issued a map of missile ranges of the
missiles that Hamas has today and with it goes the ETA of a launched
missiles.
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What's interesting is that my house is now in range of their Grad
missiles. We live between Bethlehem and Hebron. I doubt that they'll
be launching them our way since over 98% of our area is open land or
agricultural and as far as they're concerned Tel-Aviv is a far better
target than us. Still in all, it's interesting to note that Gaza is
60 km (37.5 miles) from us so we have about 90 secs to get under cover should they be so unwise to launch one this way. That's a pretty
generous amount of time considering that the people in the town of
Sederot, the town that has been the primary target of Hamas missiles
for the last 3 years, has all of 15 seconds to get to cover from the
time that the alarms go off to when the missiles hit.
Our son is in the armored corps and his battalion will be heading into
Gaza in the near future. It doesn't make me feel good to know he may
come under fire, but armies are not built to be summer camps and
occasionally there's business that's not very pleasant but gotta be
done for the good of all.
An embarrassing moment for al-Jazeerah TV – the media outlet for Hamas
and other Muslim terror groups - as a British expert on international
law gave a complete backing to Israel's actions in Gaza.
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Palestinian legal adviser gets owned by Fox News
(Strange name, nothing to do with the film, must have been a mistake,
but it's good!)
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I'll keep yinz updated as worthwhile observations and novel news items
that you may not come across.
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