So American planes dropping aid next to Israeli planes dropping American bombs? Nothing bonkers about that. Would be funny if it weren't so tragic.
Control it? The Republican candidate wants to feed them, give them performance enhancing drugs and a pat on the head.
I was listening to something on this yesterday, and they seemed to be suggesting Netanyahu might put up his bravado show for the media, but if America told him to stop, he would concede without admitting that's what he is doing and has done in the past. What I don't know is how much Biden is capable of thinking for himself or if he can think for himself what decade he is in - otherwise it's all down to who is pulling his strings, anyway, where's his deputy these days, is she still alive? but yes regarding the iron dome, I'm sure it wouldn't take much of a reminder to the lunatic who is really running this sshite show.
Don't ye hate it when you're working or whatever, you get some time to eat and every **** on the planet suddenly wants a chat. "Sorry I'll let you eat but, blah blah." If ye gonna let me eat, let me eat. Don't just continue with the blabbing - This was posted on the wrong thread
So it appears what happened yesterday in Gaza, was two seperate incidents that have been gelled into one! The first incident saw a crowd converge on the trucks, and some got run over as a result, bit of stampede. Bit of an accident due to events, but more concerning and not an accident was the second incident to the North... The second incident also saw a crowd converge on the trucks, but this time troops and tank(s) were near-by. It was about 4.30 in the morning so dark, and sounds like the troops panicked, fired warning shots, which is the worst thing you can do in their scenario because it caused panic, then fired live rounds and even worse a tank round was fired wtf! My suspicious mind suggests that these two seperate incidents were merged as one because, well I'll let you work it out....
Not sure where you're getting this? I can't see it on the usual news channels. Tbh I'll believe those wounded and the doctors at both hospitals. You don't get bullet wounds to the legs and body from stampedes and warning shots.
I quoted you on something yesterday but forgot to reply It must've saved when I posted but I then deleted it.
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It was on SKY News lunchtime and mid-afternoon, one of their so called militarty experts Michael Clarke I think it was, don't know how he got all his information. He said he blamed the military leaders, he said the soldiers shouldn't have fired any shots in the air, because in that scenario it just makes the situation worse through panic. He went on to say the soldiers then opened fire into the crowd. He was even more astoiunded to know that a tank round had been discharged.
Ah ok, I thought it was a news update. I've seen both Michael Clarke and Sean Bell on Sky News. Both are fairly matter of fact military analysts without the politicing.
Shooting in the air is idiotic anyway, those things have to come down. Don't want plonk someone on the fkn head