Posted on 10/31/2023 2:15:40 PM PDT by caww
The map also shows the points in southern Israel where more than 240 people were kidnapped. They are currently being held hostage inside Gaza.
It also has labels showing where specific massacres occurred, such as the Re'im Music Festival Massacre, the Be'eri Massacre and the Kfar Aza Massacre, as well as the siege of Sderot which saw a two-day battle between Hamas and security forces.
Using red dots to show where an individual was killed by the Hamas terrorists and black dots to represent kidnap victims, the interactive brings home the sheer scale of the terror attack launched across southern Israel and the Gaza border region.
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Thank goodness for the genius of the Founders, and the 2A.
Without the 2A, I’m sure today’s liberals would have us totally disarmed. Home defense would consist of dialing 911. And that’s it.
Want to go deer hunting? Go down to your local police station and sign out your bolt-action rifle and three cartridges.
But off course the criminals would have all the guns they want. And so would the bodyguards of the rich and famous.
Look at the map.
The deepest Hamas penetration was less than 4 miles, against the softest target, the music festival, where Israeli security quickly ran out of ammunition, against dozens of Suicide Soldiers.
Most of the Hamas advance was stopped within two miles, which is fairly amazing since there is a 1-2 mile No Man's Land around most of the Gaza border.
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I didn’t mean to be rude....just overly sensitive regarding Israel after a good deal of defending all the nonsense out there. I mistook your first sentence so unfortunately everything I read after that was seen in the negative. I apologize.
Vlad the impaler is still a national hero in Romania. He kept the ottoman muzzies Out of Christian Romania!
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