Posted on 07/29/2014 8:32:55 AM PDT by servo1969
It’s time for Israel to kick it up a notch...or several notches.
The IDF knew of the tunnel, but not its extent.
Throw in dry ice already.
How many Terrorist Tunnels so far?
Israel - do what you gotta do. Damn the torpedoes.
I read somewhere that the Israelis are proposing cutting a 3KM “buffer zone” from the borders of the Gaza strip. It won’t stop rocket attacks, but it might stop tunneling.
Best proof that Israel is in the right: during “peace time,” Israel isn’t digging tunnels into Gaza to launch attacks later.
The Palestinians only use cease fires to prepare their next attack.
Shhh! Don’t tell the media. They’re too busy talking about the Israeli (defensive counter) attacks on Gaza.
There is no reason for Israel to tolerate this threat against its security and its citizens’ safety, despite all the squawking from the “international community”.
Don’t know exactly how many, but Netanyahu said yesterday that they’d destroyed about 60% so far.
That would be a start...
The Palestinian rep said yesterday that the tunnels were only defensive to hide in for shelter. Yeah, right.
US taxpayer money, from the state dept, from Lerner and Obama,
is going ... to several terrorists inc. to the Obama-UN tunnels.
Not a peep on news here in Reno area.
....create a 3k buffer into Gaza
The best way to deal with subterranian engineered structures is with low yield nuclear weapons:
It is one of the safest uses of nuclear engineering, basically a way to destroy underground structures with almost ZERO surface radiation (plus you create a nice, deep, nuclear-engineered ditch). The United States even wanted to use twenty nuclear weapons to build a trench through Nicaragua making a BIGGER Panama Canal. See: Operation Plowshares. But I digress.
Just look at the photos from Nevada. If they were all in a line, it would be a perfect, man made barrier:
The Isreaelis have all that they need:
1) CAUSE,
2) Nuclear weapons,
3) A 3km buffer to limit civilian casualties,
4) An urgent need to collapse the tunnels,
5) Finally, it sends a message to the rest of the Mud-slime world (especially Iran) that they are NOT afraid to use nuclear weapons (albiet, in a scientific, controlled, engineering sense):
I’m wondering why they aren’t using seismic shakers to map the things - it isn’t a rare technology given their oil & gas industry developments...
Good thought. But it would probably harm the current fencing infrastructure.
Standby... we're about to see.
Why don’t they drop bombs into the tunnels?
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