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  • in reply to: Israel/Lebanon Situation (Merged) #1923663
    alexz33
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    I get your point, but then again what does Lebanon gotta do with hizbollah, other than the obvious, providing the groundbase for them? I mean at least the news in here tells about Israelisi crying the new kidnappings being act of war from independent nation…??…What independent nation? Even the most blindeye israeli suporters can see that Hizbollah isen’t the same as Lebanon government…not even near…

    Do you have a 2,000 strong army that takes it’s orders from a different
    nation and control southern Finland without the Finish army being allowed
    to the region?

    in reply to: General Discussion #302794
    alexz33
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    But I’m asking about the salaries coming from Palestinian govenrment…that was that you suggested right???

    Each martyr’s family will receive a monthly stipend of at least $250 from the PA.

    The budget for families of martyrs, prisoners, and the wounded could reach $100 million a year out of an annual budget of over $1 billion.
    The PLO has been paying suicide bomber families, as well as Arab terrorists and even one must-read case of a celebrated leftist Jewish accomplice. Today’s development, however, brings the payments into the category of “official Palestinian policy.”
    http://www.iris.org.il/blog/archives/720-Abbas-Approves-Reward-Payments-for-the-Family-of-Todays-Suicide-Bomber.html

    …and about the cbs, too pro-usa to me :p :p

    There is always Al BBC

    But how on earht did you managed to sweep between my extremely bad english that I didn’t trust the Isreali news agency??? (read between the lines; I’m not native english speaker, so if theres a typing mistake or two, no need to come ******* around with it, It will only make you look arrogant)

    I usually have more then one or two spelling mistake and English is not
    even my third language. as long as we can understand each other there
    is no problem.

    in reply to: Israel/Lebanon Situation (Merged) #1923736
    alexz33
    Participant

    But I’m asking about the salaries coming from Palestinian govenrment…that was that you suggested right???

    Each martyr’s family will receive a monthly stipend of at least $250 from the PA.

    The budget for families of martyrs, prisoners, and the wounded could reach $100 million a year out of an annual budget of over $1 billion.
    The PLO has been paying suicide bomber families, as well as Arab terrorists and even one must-read case of a celebrated leftist Jewish accomplice. Today’s development, however, brings the payments into the category of “official Palestinian policy.”
    http://www.iris.org.il/blog/archives/720-Abbas-Approves-Reward-Payments-for-the-Family-of-Todays-Suicide-Bomber.html

    …and about the cbs, too pro-usa to me :p :p

    There is always Al BBC

    But how on earht did you managed to sweep between my extremely bad english that I didn’t trust the Isreali news agency??? (read between the lines; I’m not native english speaker, so if theres a typing mistake or two, no need to come ******* around with it, It will only make you look arrogant)

    I usually have more then one or two spelling mistake and English is not
    even my third language. as long as we can understand each other there
    is no problem.

    in reply to: General Discussion #303039
    alexz33
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    salaries??? So the suicidal bobmers are in reality those whose service not wanted any more…”There’s two way, lad, either back to the employment acency or…”

    …and I used to think the Jihad, Al-Aqsa and co. fought for some cause… :confused:

    …Or is it just once again the otherside simply just nibs the whole palestinains as a one horde, unwillingness or just being lazy to see the fact that Palestinian govenrment isen’t the same as the terrorist organisations…??

    The families of the suicide bombers are put on a payrole for life.
    This is after recieving a bonus of what was 25,000 paid by Saddam,
    Saudi Arebia and Qatar. Iran picks up the tab for Iraq today.

    http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2002/04/03/world/main505316.shtml

    I hope CBS is not to “Pro Israeli” for you.

    in reply to: Israel/Lebanon Situation (Merged) #1923809
    alexz33
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    salaries??? So the suicidal bobmers are in reality those whose service not wanted any more…”There’s two way, lad, either back to the employment acency or…”

    …and I used to think the Jihad, Al-Aqsa and co. fought for some cause… :confused:

    …Or is it just once again the otherside simply just nibs the whole palestinains as a one horde, unwillingness or just being lazy to see the fact that Palestinian govenrment isen’t the same as the terrorist organisations…??

    The families of the suicide bombers are put on a payrole for life.
    This is after recieving a bonus of what was 25,000 paid by Saddam,
    Saudi Arebia and Qatar. Iran picks up the tab for Iraq today.

    http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2002/04/03/world/main505316.shtml

    I hope CBS is not to “Pro Israeli” for you.

    in reply to: General Discussion #303042
    alexz33
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    I know what katyusha stands for (we call then Stalin’s organs 😀 ) I just asked a proof of their use…And I belive your source, tough it was an pro-Israel one. Well does it makes any difference? A guy in one other military forum is about to buy a completwe selfpropelled artillery system, so how hard do you really suspect a lot simpler rocket system is??

    I don’t understand a single word.

    in reply to: Israel/Lebanon Situation (Merged) #1923812
    alexz33
    Participant

    I know what katyusha stands for (we call then Stalin’s organs 😀 ) I just asked a proof of their use…And I belive your source, tough it was an pro-Israel one. Well does it makes any difference? A guy in one other military forum is about to buy a completwe selfpropelled artillery system, so how hard do you really suspect a lot simpler rocket system is??

    I don’t understand a single word.

    in reply to: General Discussion #303045
    alexz33
    Participant

    Hunting for terrorists is one thing. Cutting supplies of water and power seems, at least to me, different in this context, and I dare question the objectives behind such actions.

    Unfortunetly this terrorists prefer to fight within the population and not
    out in the open. As their elected government seems to encourage them
    instead of disarming them, i wonder what are the other options?
    Since a humenitarian crisis is what you fear then you’ll be sad to know
    that out of the 4,000 Palestinians stranded on the Egyptian side of
    the border 4 palestinians including a baby died today as a result of the heat.
    Israel offered to let them all through via Israel last Friday, but the Hamas
    government refused because they and their belonging will be searched.
    Also great to see the Egyptians taking care of their Palestinian brothers.

    The West Bank is still an issue, isn’t it?

    The West Bank is not the only issue. Tel Aviv is an Issue, Haifa is an issue,
    actually according to the new Palestinian government, all of Israel is an
    issue as they don’t recognize Israel, or it’s right to exist or any previously
    sign agreement. But you don’t have to take my word for it, you can go to
    their site or read to it’s leaders recent speeches.

    in reply to: Israel/Lebanon Situation (Merged) #1923813
    alexz33
    Participant

    Hunting for terrorists is one thing. Cutting supplies of water and power seems, at least to me, different in this context, and I dare question the objectives behind such actions.

    Unfortunetly this terrorists prefer to fight within the population and not
    out in the open. As their elected government seems to encourage them
    instead of disarming them, i wonder what are the other options?
    Since a humenitarian crisis is what you fear then you’ll be sad to know
    that out of the 4,000 Palestinians stranded on the Egyptian side of
    the border 4 palestinians including a baby died today as a result of the heat.
    Israel offered to let them all through via Israel last Friday, but the Hamas
    government refused because they and their belonging will be searched.
    Also great to see the Egyptians taking care of their Palestinian brothers.

    The West Bank is still an issue, isn’t it?

    The West Bank is not the only issue. Tel Aviv is an Issue, Haifa is an issue,
    actually according to the new Palestinian government, all of Israel is an
    issue as they don’t recognize Israel, or it’s right to exist or any previously
    sign agreement. But you don’t have to take my word for it, you can go to
    their site or read to it’s leaders recent speeches.

    in reply to: General Discussion #303317
    alexz33
    Participant

    He said Saudi Arabia is an ally of the USA, not Israel.

    I stand corrected.

    in reply to: Israel/Lebanon Situation (Merged) #1923962
    alexz33
    Participant

    He said Saudi Arabia is an ally of the USA, not Israel.

    I stand corrected.

    in reply to: General Discussion #303408
    alexz33
    Participant

    But isn’t Saudi Arabia supposed to be an ally of Israel’s principal backer, the USA?

    Makes no sense, does it? :confused:

    Oh my god.
    I can’t believe you said that Saudi Arebia is an Ally of Israel. 😮 😮
    The Saudi money at least goes to pay saleries of all government employees.
    The money for the terrorist groups comes directly from Iran via Syria
    (Hamas headquarter) and Hizzbullah (weapons and experts).
    http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/BLA939658.htm

    At times the government official carry the money on themselves
    http://uk.news.yahoo.com/14062006/323/hamas-fm-returns-gaza-20-million-dollars.html

    They also provide (or try to provide) them with serious weapons like in
    the Karin-A incident.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karin_A

    in reply to: Israel/Lebanon Situation (Merged) #1923995
    alexz33
    Participant

    But isn’t Saudi Arabia supposed to be an ally of Israel’s principal backer, the USA?

    Makes no sense, does it? :confused:

    Oh my god.
    I can’t believe you said that Saudi Arebia is an Ally of Israel. 😮 😮
    The Saudi money at least goes to pay saleries of all government employees.
    The money for the terrorist groups comes directly from Iran via Syria
    (Hamas headquarter) and Hizzbullah (weapons and experts).
    http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/BLA939658.htm

    At times the government official carry the money on themselves
    http://uk.news.yahoo.com/14062006/323/hamas-fm-returns-gaza-20-million-dollars.html

    They also provide (or try to provide) them with serious weapons like in
    the Karin-A incident.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karin_A

    in reply to: General Discussion #303530
    alexz33
    Participant

    Propaply themselves…you know rpg rounds and kalashnikoviks aren’t so hard to found…And those “long range katyaushas”…I’ve mostly heard about homemade rockets, so could you be more specific…???

    To arm and pay the saleries of thousands of memebers of Hamas/Jihad/Al-Aqsa cost millions a month. A single AK cost $1000

    Katyusha is not a home made Qassem; it’s the soviet Grad rocket.
    122 mm with 6 kg of explosives, range of 5-20KM.

    http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3251453,00.html

    in reply to: Israel/Lebanon Situation (Merged) #1924075
    alexz33
    Participant

    Propaply themselves…you know rpg rounds and kalashnikoviks aren’t so hard to found…And those “long range katyaushas”…I’ve mostly heard about homemade rockets, so could you be more specific…???

    To arm and pay the saleries of thousands of memebers of Hamas/Jihad/Al-Aqsa cost millions a month. A single AK cost $1000

    Katyusha is not a home made Qassem; it’s the soviet Grad rocket.
    122 mm with 6 kg of explosives, range of 5-20KM.

    http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3251453,00.html

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