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Paleomissile falls in Israeli town |
2010-12-25 |
(KUNA) -- A Paleostinian missile landed in an Israeli town near Gazoo Strip without causing casualties or damage, said the Israeli Army on Friday. Spokesman of the army told Yedioth Ahronoth Israeli paper that Paleostinian Orcs and similar vermin fired the missile from south Gazoo at Ashkelon. No Paleostinian fraction grabbed credit of the attack. Israeli officials threatened to launch a new war on Gazoo Strip if the firing of rockets and missile at Israel continues. The firing of missiles and rockets at Israeli towns and military sites increased in the past few days. That came as response to Israel's killing of five Paleostinian activists in a raid on central Gazoo on Saturday. |
Posted by:Fred |
#5 OOOps. add "for area defense". |
Posted by: g(r)omgoru 2010-12-25 14:15 |
#4 Well. It's (i) very very expensive; and (ii) doesn't work. tipover. |
Posted by: g(r)omgoru 2010-12-25 03:21 |
#3 For every rocket or missile sent into Israel, send one back. Preferably a " daisycutter". The Palis would get the message real quick. Thats how I would solve the problem. But the whiny punkazz liberals would sh!t the bed if Israel dared defend itself that way. (or any way for that matter) |
Posted by: Mikey Hunt 2010-12-25 02:08 |
#2 Paleomissile falls in Israeli town Refurbish it and send it back. |
Posted by: gorb 2010-12-25 01:02 |
#1 Has anyone seen a report of why the Israelis haven't bought or rented the Centurion anti-rocket/mortar system (Phalanx) we've been using in Iraq the last 5 years? Too cheap or is it just a "not invented here" problem? |
Posted by: tipover 2010-12-25 00:13 |