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Originally posted by Toadmund
I think a lot of those rumbles is the wind blowing into the mics.
To the other poster, nice pics, that phosphorus bomb looked like a civilian area got it.
Do the phosphorus bombs burn and fall as a precipitation, can you hide under a table or something and protect yourself? Or is it more like a gas and permeates it's surroundings?
Originally posted by -Rugged Shark-
reply to post by makkerskilap
I think it's just kids playing with the occassional adult walking past.
The fighting has started again but these kids are just continuing playing, so I guess it's not nearby.
www.presstv.ir...
Israeli tanks retreating from Gaza City
Tel Aviv intensified its operations against the Palestinians early Tuesday, rolling its tanks further into Gaza City -- home to 1.5 million Palestinians.
Israeli tanks advanced into the neighborhoods of Ash Sheikh Ajlin, Zeitoun and Tal al-Hawa as the Israeli offensive as the war on Gaza enter its 18th day.
The tanks were backed by helicopter gunships and naval fire and had come under mortar and RPG fire by the Palestinian Hamas.
Hamas says its fighters had detonated explosives beneath Israeli armor to prevent further advancement and force them to withdraw from the area.
Witnesses say explosions and the din of heavy machine gun fire echoed continuously before dawn.
Israeli tanks, however, are now moving out of Ash Sheikh Ajlin and Tal al-Hawa. Tel Aviv has reportedly resorted to launching airstrikes on the impoverished city instead.