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Tribesman 05-09-13 09:53 AM

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Yes keep having fun reading what ever you read.
You know what...what about solid link to back your clams....?
Have you lost the links to the IDF and Knesset websites which you amazingly couldn't find yourself with your special local knowledge?:rotfl2:


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Two major bases of the rebels are located within 1 km of the border, the Syrians "visit" the area frequently. The official borderlines do not mean anything there right now, I think. Two major bases of the rebels are located within 1 km of the border, the Syrians "visit" the area frequently. The official borderlines do not mean anything there right now, I think. 05-09-2013 08:09 AMTwo major bases of the rebels are located within 1 km of the border, the Syrians "visit" the area frequently. The official borderlines do not mean anything there right now, I think. 05-09-2013 08:09 AM
No no no, benefit from the wisdom of the local "expert", all that fighting south of Damascus is really north of Damascus, there are no rebels fighting in the south apart from a couple of wounded rebels who got lost:03:

MH 05-09-13 10:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Tribesman (Post 2053784)
Have you lost the links to the IDF and Knesset websites which you amazingly couldn't find yourself with your special local knowledge?:rotfl2:

Is it so hard to post a link Tribsman?
What about quoting relevant article?

Whats the big deal if you are so convinced?
Please prove that i'm talking rubbish and not you...be a sport.:)

It is not that i did ask you out or something ..... so stop this Turkish drama lol.
BW
Kudos for reading those sites though....you funny guy.

Link to the article?

Tribesman 05-09-13 10:35 AM

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It is not that i did ask you out or something ..... so stop this Turkish drama lol.
Hello darling, could you enlighten me with your local expertise which group has again attacked and captured UN personel during the fighting in the DMZ.
Could you please fill me in with the details of the previous capture of UN personal from the DMZ and their eventual transit through rebel held territory into Jordan.
Perhaps you will indulge me with the back and forths between your government and the UN since the December updates on fighting within the DMZ, though I am not sure you know how to find the knesset website to get the official Israeli government position on those few lost wounded rebels in the region you tell us about as that would take special local knowledge:rotfl2:

MH 05-09-13 10:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Tribesman (Post 2053802)
Hello darling, could you enlighten me with your local expertise which group has again attacked and captured UN personel during the fighting in the DMZ.
Could you please fill me in with the details of the previous capture of UN personal from the DMZ and their eventual transit through rebel held territory into Jordan.
Perhaps you will indulge me with the back and forths between your government and the UN since the December updates on fighting within the DMZ, though I am not sure you know how to find the knesset website to get the official Israeli government position on those few lost wounded rebels in the region you tell us about as that would take special local knowledge:rotfl2:

Hello...
Simple thing...a link to article or articles?

If it something written that made you read in between the lines will do as well....

It is not some confidential source , No lol?

Jimbuna 05-09-13 11:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Skybird (Post 2053774)
Same story like above, English source (WSJ).

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000...EFTTopStories#

I can imagine once located via satellite, TLAM or the like would be used in an attempt to destroy them.

Tribesman 05-09-13 11:27 AM

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Hello...
Simple thing...a link to article or articles?
Why on earth should I supply any further links to a blinkered nationalist troll?
You will only come out with the same bunkervision crap again and again.

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It is not some confidential source , No lol?
Well this might be a bit hard for you to manage as you have difficulty with the internet thingy, but if you go down to the local store you can buy a local newspaper.
Its amazing, could it be something as simple as reading local news for local people?
The fact that you are so oblivious to local events you are trying to talk about which are well covered in your local media is hilarious...must be the local expertise you are so proud of:rotfl2:

MH 05-09-13 11:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Tribesman (Post 2053834)
Why on earth should I supply any further links to a blinkered nationalist troll?
You will only come out with the same bunkervision crap again and again.


Well this might be a bit hard for you to manage as you have difficulty with the internet thingy, but if you go down to the local store you can buy a local newspaper.
Its amazing, could it be something as simple as reading local news for local people?
The fact that you are so oblivious to local events you are trying to talk about which are well covered in your local media is hilarious...must be the local expertise you are so proud of:rotfl2:

Yeah... Internet is a mess .:haha:


Now its local newspaper....any links to this local newspaper's website or must i get the printed edition.

Skybird 05-09-13 12:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2053823)
I can imagine once located via satellite, TLAM or the like would be used in an attempt to destroy them.

At least one version of the the S300-series is mobile, can get hidden just anywhere, moved within short time. Several versions also are designed to intercept cruise missiles instead of just taking them. This is not some old SA-2. However, differences exist between the various subtypes. Some have less than half the range of the longest running versions, others have far improved elctronics, and so on. It's a huge missile family. But the better versions really have a nasty bite, it seems. And with one version having a range of 200 km - well, look at a map and see what that means for Israeli air space if it gets stationed near the Golan, or in Southern Lebanon. Could cover all of Israel's northern air space, and then some.

Not to mention the system ending up in the rebels or Hezbolla's hands. Israel has struck for less advanced missile deliveries from Iran already.

Tribesman 05-09-13 01:13 PM

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Now its local newspaper....any links to this local newspaper's website or must i get the printed edition.
Well thats a hard choice to make, since you are unable to read your governments and your militaries statements, perhaps you might consider viewing a local paper which reports your governments and militaries statements.
Though of course only the military has printed the latest complaints about its jeep getting shot at from the DMZ so the newspapers will only have that to copy and paste and won't have the governments complaints about it till the government post their next update for the newpapers to repeat.

You really must crawl out of your bunker once in a while, 7 solid months of official Israeli complaints about the intense fighting in the DMZ and you thought there was just a couple of lost wounded rebels wandering around:haha:

Jimbuna 05-09-13 01:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Skybird (Post 2053891)
At least one version of the the S300-series is mobile, can get hidden just anywhere, moved within short time. Several versions also are designed to intercept cruise missiles instead of just taking them. This is not some old SA-2. However, differences exist between the various subtypes. Some have less than half the range of the longest running versions, others have far improved elctronics, and so on. It's a huge missile family. But the better versions really have a nasty bite, it seems. And with one version having a range of 200 km - well, look at a map and see what that means for Israeli air space if it gets stationed near the Golan, or in Southern Lebanon. Could cover all of Israel's northern air space, and then some.

Not to mention the system ending up in the rebels or Hezbolla's hands. Israel has struck for less advanced missile deliveries from Iran already.

Rgr that but I doubt they'll be given the latest and most advanced versions and once they 'light up' their radars low level assets would be brought into play....they can't hit what they can't see.

eddie 05-09-13 03:40 PM

Before Iran starts sending more arms to Hezbollah, they better make sure they have some,LOL

http://www.jpost.com/Middle-East/3-e...acility-312369

Jimbuna 05-09-13 04:02 PM

Food for thought.

eddie 05-09-13 04:19 PM

More detailed info coming out now about this explosion. Of course, the Iranians say it was a controlled explosion!:haha:

http://www.israeldefense.com/?Catego...ArticleID=2117

Tribesman 05-09-13 06:16 PM

In latest news(obviously not available in Israel) the IDF has announced it is closing the Northern road to civilian traffic.
I think maybe one of the lost wounded rebels may be causing some sort of traffic hazard with his wheelchair.

MH 05-10-13 02:35 AM

What is the northern road tribesman , why it was closed and where is the link?


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