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Hezbollah retaliates by targeting Israeli military convoy, at least 2 killed

I afraid that this is one more bloody wave of killing and counter killing. Inlast conflict haf of Hizbullah was destroyed by israel.
 
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Tit for tat
The attack was a message to remind the Zionists that Hezbollah can not be bullied.
Israel is clearly humiliated.
 
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General Soleimani meets Seyed Hasan Nasrollah in Beyrut.Hezbollah took the revenge.it is time for our turn.

Is Iran capable of revenge?
Tit for tat
The attack was a message to remind the Zionists that Hezbollah can not be bullied.
Israel is clearly humiliated.

Yes mate, but remember they could do heavy damage to civilians in Lebanon. It would be stressful environment for Lebanese people if they(Israel) choose to declare war on Lebanon. So some sort of strike(if possible) is needed on runways to try slowing down air attacks.
 
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I don't celebrate death no matter who died. Having said that I herad you loud and clear,but obviously you didn't hear what I said only a flash (comic book hero) can run fast enought to escape a incoming missile.
Obviously u have reading comprehension problems. By the way, flight time of a missile is over 10 sec. More than enough time to hide if u notice the launch.

Tit for tat
The attack was a message to remind the Zionists that Hezbollah can not be bullied.
Israel is clearly humiliated.
12 top Hezies and IRGC for 2 Israeli bodyguards. Clearly a humiliation.
 
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12 top Hezies and IRGC for 2 Israeli bodyguards. Clearly a humiliation.

eat this for now .


MR BSer tell your Israeli air force to come and bomb again .

the fact on the ground are what matters . get ready

Analysis: Syria's alleged secret reactor site
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  • Syria has reportedly established a nuclear facility in an underground facility on its border with Lebanon
  • There is no evidence in the available satellite imagery to corroborate the claims
Syria has continued its nuclear weapons programme at an underground facility located in mountains close to the Lebanese border, according to "secret information" cited by Spiegel Online on 9 January.

The German website suggested it had obtained documents that represented a consensus developed by multiple Western intelligence agencies regarding the construction of the underground facility 15 km west of the town of Al-Qasyr (34.513800 36.407900), which began in 2009 after an Israeli airstrike destroyed the reactor that Syria had tried to build secretly on the Euphrates River at Al-Kibar.

The site has previously been identified by IHS Jane's as a possible weapons storage complex that could be used by the Lebanese militant group Hizbullah, which controls the adjoining Lebanese territory. While the location would be easier for the Israeli Air Force to reach than Al-Kibar, a complex of underground tunnels and chambers would be harder to destroy.

Spiegel cited communications intercepts in which a high-ranking Hizbullah official who was in regular contact with the head of the Syrian Atomic Energy Commission referred to an "atomic factory" known as 'Zamzam' as the "clearest proof" of the existence of the nuclear facility.

The magazine stated that approximately 8,000 fuel rods were stored at the facility, but then vaguely added that "a new reactor or an enrichment facility has very likely been built at the site". Fuel rods would be used in a reactor, not a uranium enrichment facility.

The report suggested that photographs of the fuel rods had leaked out, saying their workmanship "hinted at North Korean involvement".

This suggests the facility houses a gas-cooled, graphite-moderated reactor of the same type that was built at Al-Kibar, which the CIA assessed to be "similar in size and capacity" to North Korea's Yongbyon reactor. The CIA assessed that the Al-Kibar reactor was built with North Korean assistance and would have been used to turn naturally occurring uranium into plutonium for nuclear weapons.

Such reactors do not need large cooling towers, but they do need a water supply, so are typically built by rivers or the sea.

"A particularly suspicious detail is the deep well, which connects the facility with the Zaita Lake, 4 km away. Such a connection is unnecessary for a conventional weapons cache, but is essential for a nuclear facility," Spiegel noted.

The presence of this well is impossible to verify using the available satellite imagery and it would arguably make more sense for the Syrians to lay a pipeline to the lake than dig a well to extract water from the aquifer. At least one pipeline would have to be laid regardless, to dump the water that was heated by the reactor back into the lake.

No such pipelines, outlets or associated pumping stations can be seen in the available satellite imagery.

Indeed, if Syria has built an underground reactor at the site identified by Spiegel, it would represent a remarkable deception effort. Spiegel said that the work was "disguised from the very beginning, with excavated sand being disposed of at various sites, apparently to make it more difficult for observers from above to tell how deeply they were digging".

There is no Google Earth satellite imagery of the site between November 2005 and August 2011, but work on the facility appears to have been completed by the latter date. None of the vehicles, equipment, spoil piles, concrete production facility, and power stations that would normally be present during the development of a large underground facility can be seen in the subsequent imagery. Security around the facility also appears to be minimal.

The assertion that Syria built an underground reactor to produce plutonium in two years should consequently be treated with scepticism. One possible explanation is that Spiegel was deliberately leaked vague and misleading information designed to draw attention to Syrian proliferation activities at a time when Washington appears to be reluctant to support concerted efforts to depose President Bashar al-Assad and is trying to reach a deal with Iran on its nuclear programme.


Analysis: Syria's alleged secret reactor site - IHS Jane's 360

tell MR Netandog to bark some more
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@haman10 Seriously dude, what do you get out of this? Israel, a nation of 6 million people, trying to fight for its existence in a sea of barbarians and here you are whoring Iran for a bunch of arabs, our eternal enemies. You don't have to whore Iran to arabs to prove anything. Iran has been turned into North Korea under the watch of your compatriots. It's clear to everyone, including you. You blame it on the sanctions, but it's clear where the blame should go. The ship sailed a century ago. Israel is here. Israel is a fact and you need to deal with it. A bunch of terrorist groups will bring nothing but misery to Palestinians. Every few years Hezbollah gives Israel a bloody nose and Israel responds by decapitating the hand that threw the punch. woopdedooo, what did you accomplish? Is Palestine free now? Israel loves you guys. Without the mullahs, without the terrorist groups and without the idiotic actions of muslims over the past few decades, Israel could have never accomplished so much.

Supporting terrorism and propping up Hezbollah is EXACTLY what Israel wants. Israel is a fact, Israel is here to stay and there's nothing you backward people can do about it. What you can do is change your strategy so you can actually create a country for Palestinians. Hezbollah will not bring about a Palestine nor will it weaken Israel. If anything, Hezbollah will strengthen Israel by bringing it support from Europe and North America. Hezbollah is a necessary evil for Israel.

As for this little skirmish, congrats, you killed a couple of Israelis. That means more support for Israel from the civilized world. It also means less support for the cause you're supposedly fighting for. What exactly did you accomplish? Push comes to shove they will bomb Gaza and Lebanon again and kill thousands upon thousands of arabs at the cost of a few of their soldiers. Then you will dance and say you gave them a bloody nose. Okay, you gave them a bloody nose, but they decapitated your arm two seconds later with the full support of the whole world. Congrats, you accomplished so much. Glory to Paliland. lol
 
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