Flood the tunnels with sea water

‘Sponge bombs’ are Israel’s new secret weapon to block Hamas tunnels

The Israel Defense Forces' novel chemical device produces a foam explosion that can seal off gaps and tunnel entrances

Israel will use novel “sponge bombs” as it fights through the network of Hamas tunnels under Gaza.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has been testing the chemical bombs, which contain no explosives but are used to seal off gaps or tunnel entrances from which fighters may emerge.

The IDF has not commented on the use of the so-called “sponge bombs”, which create a sudden explosion of foam that rapidly expands and then hardens.

Its soldiers were seen deploying the devices during exercises in 2021. The army has set up a mock tunnel system at the Tze’Elim army base near the border with Gaza.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-n...omb-new-weapon-israel-gaza-tunnels-war-hamas/
 
They live for the day that they become martyrs to the cause.

‘I’m going to become a martyr,’ Palestinian teen wrote before attack

Shortly before stabbing an Israeli man in Jerusalem, Shorouq Dwayyat posted on Facebook that her ‘greatest desire’ was to die ‘for Allah’

https://www.timesofisrael.com/im-going-to-become-a-martyr-palestinian-teen-wrote-before-attack/

They aim to bring down not just Israel, not just America, but all of the West.

And it is working.
 
What the Israelis are actually doing right now is pumping tunnels they find full of colored smoke and when they spot it coming out somewhere ahead of where they are, they're plopping a PGM on the location to seal that exit. Smoke also acts as a deterrent to using the tunnels by Hamas as even if they have gasmasks and can breathe in the smoke, they can't see shit in it. Seems a cheaper and effective solution to pumping them full of water.
I suspect the Israelis might also use tear gas mixed in with the smoke as the two act together and smoke makes tear gas more effective.
 
What the Israelis are actually doing right now is pumping tunnels they find full of colored smoke and when they spot it coming out somewhere ahead of where they are, they're plopping a PGM on the location to seal that exit. Smoke also acts as a deterrent to using the tunnels by Hamas as even if they have gasmasks and can breathe in the smoke, they can't see shit in it. Seems a cheaper and effective solution to pumping them full of water.
I suspect the Israelis might also use tear gas mixed in with the smoke as the two act together and smoke makes tear gas more effective.

Says Who?
 
What the Israelis are actually doing right now is pumping tunnels they find full of colored smoke and when they spot it coming out somewhere ahead of where they are, they're plopping a PGM on the location to seal that exit. Smoke also acts as a deterrent to using the tunnels by Hamas as even if they have gasmasks and can breathe in the smoke, they can't see shit in it. Seems a cheaper and effective solution to pumping them full of water.
I suspect the Israelis might also use tear gas mixed in with the smoke as the two act together and smoke makes tear gas more effective.

Finally a good idea. And guess where you got it from: the experts who are dealing with the problem.

Seriously, listen to people who know what they are doing, and you can go far in any field.
 
Finally a good idea. And guess where you got it from: the experts who are dealing with the problem.

Seriously, listen to people who know what they are doing, and you can go far in any field.

I knew that CS (outdoor tear gas, as opposed to CN indoor, or OC pepper gas) mixed with smoke made it more effective. I had to do NBC / CBR / whatever they're calling it now training more than once. I have also read various studies, like the Leavenworth Papers series on chemical warfare, over the years.
 
Hamas won, and Hamas won all the way.
They are dead men walking.

Wow, I agree with both of you. Hamas wants this, so they have won. They are also going to die for the most part.

It is a trap. Israel knows it is a trap. But there is no way around it.

Hamas attacks horrible. It gets Israel to strike back. It creates new Hamas members from those that survive the strike back.
 
They aim to bring down not just Israel, not just America, but all of the West.

And it is working.

I just listened to Scott Ritter dispute this but I say no....the West is in the ropes...China Bloc is on the romp....now is the time to strike Israel and push for a better deal.

This is about Geo Politican shifts offering the Palestinians a new opportunity..
 
maybe we could just stuff hundreds of pig carcasses in the entrances........

Where is Israel going to get a bunch of pig carcasses? More importantly, it is just as much a sin to eat pig in Judaism as in Islam. Why would anyone eat pig just because they are sitting there?
 
I just listened to Scott Ritter dispute this but I say no....the West is in the ropes...China Bloc is on the romp....now is the time to strike Israel and push for a better deal.

This is about Geo Politican shifts offering the Palestinians a new opportunity..

How many aircraft carriers does China have in the Middle East?

The US could have two or even three aircraft carriers stationed there constantly, rotating them in as needed.

That is just hard power. How many people in the Middle East speak Chinese? How popular is Chinese movies and music?
 
Where is Israel going to get a bunch of pig carcasses? More importantly, it is just as much a sin to eat pig in Judaism as in Islam. Why would anyone eat pig just because they are sitting there?

There are many pig farms in Israel, didn't you know that?

Yet you claim to be Jewish


Praise the Lard: Pig Farming In Israel
APR 30, 2017, 8:14 PM

When one thinks of Israel, one doesn’t usually think of pork, the ultimate abomination in food to Jews who keep kosher. But wait. Pigs are bred, slaughtered and processed in Israel, and Israelis by the thousands consume pork products voraciously. This may come as a rude awakening to Jews in the Diaspora, but anyone who’s lived in Tel Aviv or any other city in Israel is aware that pork, euphemistically known as white meat, is widely available in the Jewish state.

Chen Shelach’s droll documentary, Praise the Lard, which will be screened at the Toronto Jewish Film Festival on May 5 and May 8, explores this controversial topic at length.

Shelach knows his subject well, having worked in the first Israeli pork factory, which churned out a vast array of delectable deli goods ranging from sausages to bacon. It was built in 1957 on the grounds of Kibbutz Mizra, which was founded in 1923 by secular European Jewish immigrants.

Most Israeli Jews avoid pork like the plague because it blatantly defies Jewish dietary laws. Pigs, too, have been an historic symbol of hostility and hatred toward Jews. Yet there has always been an appetite for pork in Israel, its taboo status notwithstanding. Israeli Christian Arabs consume it, as do a minority of Jews. So a market for pork definitely exists in Israel, notwithstanding the fierce enmity it raises among traditional Jews.

Shelach regards pork in philosophical terms, equating its consumption with the democratic principle of freedom of choice. In other words, does the Israeli government have a right to enforce its culinary preferences on a diverse citizenry?

It’s a question the Israeli government has grappled with since 1961, when Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion pushed through legislation in the Knesset forbidding pig farming in Israel. Under pressure from France, then one of Israel’s closest friends, Israel amended the law and allowed it in Christian areas of the country. But even this amendment was problematic, as Shelach points out. Muslim Arabs, vastly outnumbering Christian Arabs in Christian districts, objected to the compromise.

This solution did not please religious Jews either. Shelach interviews several Israeli Jews who abhor made-in-Israel pork. Among them is Rabbi Yitzhak Peretz, the ex-leader of the ultra-Orthodox Shas Party and the former minister of immigrant absorption, who claims his father would have dropped dead of a heart attack had he been told that the production of pork would become commonplace in Israel one day.

Shelach’s film focuses on Kibbutz Mizra, where pig farming, oddly enough, was inextricably associated with the advancement of secularism and the formation of a new Jewish identity in Israel. One of its residents, Sar Eyal, the former chief executive officer of the pork factory, discloses that its expansion was facilitated by an Israeli cabinet minister, Ariel Sharon, whose yen for pork was not exactly a state secret.

https://blogs.timesofisrael.com/praise-the-lard-pig-farming-in-israel/
 
There are many pig farms in Israel, didn't you know that?

Yet you claim to be Jewish

The religious prohibition against eating pork applies to both Jews and Muslims. Both are allowed to push pig carcasses out of the way. Christians have no prohibition against eating pork, and Jews and Muslims often violate their prohibition against eating pork. I personally have violated the prohibition.

There are Christian Israelis, and Christian Palestinians. Your article says "thousands" out of nearly 10 million of Israelis eat pork. That sounds about right to me... MUCH LESS THAN 1%.

Again, any Jew or Muslim can push a pig carcasses out of the way. I would suggest they wash their hands afterwards, if for no other reason cleanliness.
 
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