jetboatperformance
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Just wondering what those pager bombs might say in display in that micro second before the explosion , Like a Wiley Coyote Bit ? "BANG Mutherfuker"
Tiny but effective amounts of C4 or ? from what the "rumbles" are and apparently their "talkies" are getting the same treatmentHow in the hell did they get pagers to explode?
Another stupid question, how did they manage to get the explosive in their pagers?Tiny but effective amounts of C4 or ? from what the "rumbles" are and apparently their "talkies" are getting the same treatment
I read that the pages were a large order. They were manufactured in Taiwan. Isreal intercepted the shipment, added the explosives, and sent them back on their way for delivery.Another stupid question, how did they manage to get the explosive in their pagers?
It probably said POTENTIAL SPAM then BNAG!Just wondering what those pager bombs might say in display in that micro second before the explosion , Like a Wiley Coyote Bit ? "BANG Mutherfuker"
Crossed a line?Give new meaning to somebody "blowin up" your phone
I have no sympathy for hezbolah, but this is a pretty dirty tactic. Israel crossed a line here.
Will be interesting to see our governments take on this
I agree…… I apologize for being part of it.I try to stay off of these topics for a reason because I am a little more sensitive to it.
I have family in Lebanon who have no connections to any of this going on whatsoever. The thought that they could be at a grocery store with their kids next to someone they have no idea who they are and a pager or cell phone blows up is pretty scary. They have been in many conflicts and wars, so they will live their life like usual.
I think sometimes people are getting desensitized to innocent bystanders being hurt or killed.
I didn’t want to take the “fun” out of the thread. My dad who has lived the wars over there also jokes around like this because I think it hides whatever he saw when he was a kid over there.I agree…… I apologize for being part of it.
It's not my line they're crossing . . . don't shoot the messenger here!Crossed a line?
Hezbollah, funded by Iran, has shot 1000's of rockets into Isreal.
Hamas, funded by Iran, tortured, raped, burnt, murdered 1500 Israelis including putting babies in ovens. Videoed what they did with the victims own phones, sending the videos to the contact lists in the phones, possibly still holds live hostages including American citizens and you think Isreal "CROSSED A LINE"?
WTFF?
I have family in Lebanon who have no connections to any of this going on whatsoever.
What im saying, is that they have resorted to a type of warfare that is bringing them down to Hezbolah's level / mindset. Best believe they are gonna catch major flak for what looks very similar to terrorist warfare tactics, basically bombing civilian areas with hidden explosives with no idea where they will go off . It's totaly in line with what Hezbollah does, from an eye for an eye standpoint - but it's not in line with how a 1st world country fights wars,.
I’d appreciate it if you didn’t quote the one line about my family out of everything I said and presenting it as they have a connection with an article. You have no idea how they feel.It may be unfair, but when terrorists openly operate in your country, you've a connection.
It's not a "dirty tactic" for Hezbollah to fire thousands of rockets into Northern Israel since October 7th? Killing 12 Israeli children playing soccer in a park, among other deaths? Displacing 60,000 Israeli citizens from their homes near the border with Lebanon with repeated random rocket attacks?Give new meaning to somebody "blowin up" your phone
I have no sympathy for hezbolah, but this is a pretty dirty tactic. Israel crossed a line here.
Will be interesting to see our governments take on this
First world country's wars, Fire bomb Dresden, Fire bomb Tokyo, Nuke Tokyo, Nuke Nagasaki, throw Jews, Gypsys, Catholics into gas chambers and ovens...It's not my line they're crossing . . . don't shoot the messenger here!
I understand what is being done to Israel.
What im saying, is that they have resorted to a type of warfare that is bringing them down to Hezbolah's level / mindset. Best believe they are gonna catch major flak for what looks very similar to terrorist warfare tactics, basically bombing civilian areas with hidden explosives with no idea where they will go off . It's totaly in line with what Hezbollah does, from an eye for an eye standpoint - but it's not in line with how a 1st world country fights wars,.
Justfiable cause? Sure.
Right way to handle it? Well......many will not think so
You're right, we can't imagine how they feel.I’d appreciate it if you didn’t quote the one line about my family out of everything I said and presenting it as they have a connection with an article. You have no idea how they feel.
They knew exactly where they would go off, in the pockets and on the belts of terrorists. Surgically, with no collateral damage.It's not my line they're crossing . . . don't shoot the messenger here!
I understand what is being done to Israel.
What im saying, is that they have resorted to a type of warfare that is bringing them down to Hezbolah's level / mindset. Best believe they are gonna catch major flak for what looks very similar to terrorist warfare tactics, basically bombing civilian areas with hidden explosives with no idea where they will go off . It's totaly in line with what Hezbollah does, from an eye for an eye standpoint - but it's not in line with how a 1st world country fights wars,.
Justfiable cause? Sure.
Right way to handle it? Well......many will not think so
I’d appreciate it if you didn’t quote the one line about my family out of everything I said and presenting it as they have a connection with an article. You have no idea how they feel.
My grandma decided in the 80s civil wars she had enough of all the carnage and didn’t want to see anything happen to her kids. She would say how my dad and grandpa were picking up injured people in their car and transporting them to the hospital. She was given an opportunity to come to the United States. Basically threatening to divorce my grandpa if he didn’t leave with her. Half of the family didn’t come, as they feel that’s their home and they will live through it. The corruption of everything in Lebanon is horrific.You're right, we can't imagine how they feel.
Lebanon was a paradise until the Lebanese Civil war, Beirut the Paris of the Mediterranean reduced to a shell by warring terrorist factions...
My apologies for assuming what you meant by connection. I took it a different way then you intended.The connection was only that they live there.
Not to the article (which doesn't give any idea how they might feel).
We all can. I posted in the palos verdes thread after the earthquake last week about the residents shitting their pants when the earth started moving. Some found it funny, some didn'tMy apologies if my Red Neck shows a bit didnt intend to offend anyone here , I can find humor in just about anything unfortunatley some times at the expense of others