Buh-bye, scumbags. Way to go Israel!!!! 🇮🇱 🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱
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Excellent soundtrack. Also, what’s being buried in the story is that Hamas had an installation in the building too. As if we needed another reason not to trust the “press”.
Now that was worth the watch.Excellent soundtrack. Also, what’s being buried in the story is that Hamas had an installation in the building too. As if we needed another reason not to trust the “press”.
Watch the very beginning, multiple times. You can see the ordinance streaking into the building before the first explosion. It was a controlled implosion via guided ordinance.That sure looks like a controlled explosion, not a rocket fire or bomb. It imploded on itself. Not buying what media is saying on this one.
Yes. They obviously targeted the building to make it fall away from the other building. When the support gave out on one side, the whole building keeled over.Watch the very beginning, multiple times. You can see the ordinance streaking into the building before the first explosion. It was a controlled implosion via guided ordinance.
It's amazing what guided munitions can do these days.Yes. They obviously targeted the building to make it fall away from the other building. When the support gave out on one side, the whole building keeled over.
Watch the very beginning, multiple times. You can see the ordinance streaking into the building before the first explosion. It was a controlled implosion via guided ordinance.
That steaking object is a guided munition. It's not an effect.I’m not denying that at all, it’s the way the building falls. Have you ever watched professionals implode a building so it falls perfect without damaging structures around it. That is the way this building fell. Maybe that streaking was for theatrics, or maybe it was truly a perfect strike. I’m just skeptical on this story all around.
I spent 22 or 40 years working internationally in the Middle East on the largest landline pipeline projects in history. There were two groups that we refused to hire. Palestinians because they simply made zero progress in getting the job done and Iraqis because they stole everything they could get their hands on. Turks/Greeks for welders, Filipinos for heavy equipment operators and Indians for admin and finance. Pakistani for maintenance and mechanic works. Palestinians come in many forms but mostly with Jordanian or Lebanese passports. No other countries would typically grant them passports to travel.I had a couple of Palestinian brothers that worked for me for couple years. They had the worst tempers of anyone I have ever been around and would start throwing fist at the drop of a hat. As much as they fought you would think they would be good at it but about the only the they were good at was taking an ass whipping.
I’m guessing you were in the desert, so you probably didn’t need any Mexicans to cut the grass, right?I spent 22 or 40 years working internationally in the Middle East on the largest landline pipeline projects in history. There were two groups that we refused to hire. Palestinians because they simply made zero progress in getting the job done and Iraqis because they stole everything they could get their hands on. Turks/Greeks for welders, Filipinos for heavy equipment operators and Indians for admin and finance. Pakistani for maintenance and mechanic works. Palestinians come in many forms but mostly with Jordanian or Lebanese passports. No other countries would typically grant them passports to travel.
Hey @Scottsdale.Sooner, good to see you!I spent 22 or 40 years working internationally in the Middle East on the largest landline pipeline projects in history. There were two groups that we refused to hire. Palestinians because they simply made zero progress in getting the job done and Iraqis because they stole everything they could get their hands on. Turks/Greeks for welders, Filipinos for heavy equipment operators and Indians for admin and finance. Pakistani for maintenance and mechanic works. Palestinians come in many forms but mostly with Jordanian or Lebanese passports. No other countries would typically grant them passports to travel.