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To: combjelly who wrote (295165)7/16/2006 7:28:45 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1573351
 
"The actual sites from where the rockets originate that are attacking Israel."

Many of the rockets used are katushkas. Which are mounted on trucks. Which tend to leave the launch site after launch.


Yes, but do you think they are launching these rockets from Beirut? I don't. Beirut is roughly a 100 miles from the border. The range on the katuskas are what? 20 miles at the most? If they want to slow these trucks, then determine what roads are closest to the border and leave the bombings to that area and to known Hezbollah nests in southern Lebanon. Leave Beirut out of it. Leave the international airport out of it.

These bombing attacks are purely retaliatory and punitive. Mossad is the agency that is doing the real work and trying to locate the kidnapped soldiers and get them out. So why pull innocent people into the mess and make yourself more enemies?