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6 Jan 2009, 18:14
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hi jungs hab das video http://www.tekknik.com/gaza_massacre_3JAN09.mp4 auf folgender seite entdeckt...
http://www.kawther.info/wpr/2009/01/04/wha...want-you-to-see eine massaker der israelis... ist starker tobak.. aber sollte so weit wie möglich verbreitet werden, meiner meinung nach... |
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13 Jan 2009, 02:49
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da best hardware moderator ever:-) Gruppe: Members Beiträge: 5.479 Mitglied seit: 19-April 02 Wohnort: vienna rulez ! Mitglieds-Nr.: 120 |
lesen!!!!!!!! was wie warum soviele zivile opfer
But the most important strategic decision the Israelis have made so far, according to senior military officers and analysts, is to approach their incursion as a war, not a police operation. Civilians are warned by leaflets, loudspeakers and telephone calls to evacuate battle areas. But troops are instructed to protect themselves first and civilians second. Officers say that means Israeli infantry units are going in “heavy.” If they draw fire, they return it with heavy firepower. If they are told to reach an objective, they first call in artillery or airpower and use tank fire. Then they move, but only behind tanks and armored bulldozers, riding in armored personnel carriers, spending as little time in the open as possible. As the commander of the army’s elite combat engineering unit, Yahalom, told the Israeli press on Wednesday: “We are very violent. We do not balk at any means to protect the lives of our soldiers.” His name cannot be published under censorship rules. “Urban warfare is the most difficult battlefield, where Hamas and Islamic Jihad have a relative advantage, with local knowledge and prepared positions,” said Jonathan Fighel of Israel’s International Institute for Counterterrorism. “Hamas has a doctrine; this is not a gang of Rambos,” he said. “The Israeli military has to find the stitches to unpick, how to counterbalance and surprise.” Israeli troops are moving slowly and, they hope, unpredictably, trying not to stay in one place for long to entice Hamas fighters “to come out and confront them,” Mr. Fighel said. The Israeli Army has also come prepared for a battle both sides knew was inevitable. Every soldier, Israeli officials say, is outfitted with a ceramic vest and a helmet. Every unit has dogs trained to sniff out explosives and people hidden in tunnels, as well as combat engineers trained to defuse hidden bombs. To avoid booby traps, the Israelis say, they enter buildings by breaking through side walls, rather than going in the front. Once inside, they move from room to room, battering holes in interior walls to avoid exposure to snipers and suicide bombers dressed as civilians, with explosive belts hidden beneath winter coats. http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/11/wo...t/11hamas.html |
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