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Originally posted by Harlequin
reply to post by JanusFIN
Hezbollah (shi`ite) won`t directly help Hamas (suuni) - if you look at the events in the region you`ll see that hezbollah not only are the most dangerous of the 2 (they pushed the IDF out of lebanon) they also only work within lebanon - gaza has allways been the sphere of influence of fatah and hamas
Israel's defense minister says Israeli ground forces have entered Gaza City, as attacks on the densely-populated strip continues for a tenth day.
The IDF is prepared to enter urban and built-up areas in the Gaza Strip if the need arises, a senior officer said Monday as military forces completed their deployment in northern Gaza and were surrounding Gaza City.
Originally posted by GamerGal
reply to post by ladysharrowandherbarrow
And as we both told you, it wasn't eat, but burn. He even gave you LINE for LINE the corrected translation, where they said how they sent them out too get grass to burn after burning all their plastic and furniture.
“We had one meal today - khobbeizeh,” said Abu Amra, 43, showing the leaves of a plant that grows along the streets of Gaza. “Every day, I wake up and start looking for wood and plastic to burn for fuel and I beg. When I find nothing, we eat this grass.”
Originally posted by GamerGal
reply to post by ladysharrowandherbarrow
And as we both told you, it wasn't eat, but burn. He even gave you LINE for LINE the corrected translation, where they said how they sent them out too get grass to burn after burning all their plastic and furniture.
“We had one meal today - khobbeizeh,” said Abu Amra, 43, showing the leaves of a plant that grows along the streets of Gaza. “Every day, I wake up and start looking for wood and plastic to burn for fuel and I beg. When I find nothing, we eat this grass.”
Originally posted by GamerGal
reply to post by Harlequin
I NEVER CLAIMED THERE WAS A VIDEO! Quote me where I say there is video. I don't, I keep telling you, guy on the ground reporting too MSNBC. One of the many people they talked too. He was on a phone, calling in what he saw. He was on for maybe ten minutes, then they switched too the Head of the Palestinian Mission to the UN. I'm sorry if you don't have a TV or MSNBC and didn't turn to it when they had the guy on. If I hadn't been watching I wouldn't even know about it.