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Topic: Israeli Nuclear Facility Almost in Range
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Sat 01/03/09 06:14 PM
Edited by crickstergo on Sat 01/03/09 06:15 PM
From The Times
January 2, 2009
Gaza rockets put Israel’s nuclear plant in battle zone
Growing concern over Hamas’s new arsenal

Israel set to launch ground war

There were growing fears in Israel last night that Hamas missiles could threaten its top-secret nuclear facility at Dimona.

Rocket attacks from Gaza have forced Israelis to flee in ever greater numbers and military chiefs have been shaken by the size and sophistication of the militant group’s arsenal.

In Beersheba, until a few days ago a sleepy desert town in southern Israel, there is little sign of the 186,000 inhabitants. Schools are closed and the streets of shuttered shops echo with the howl of sirens warning of incoming rockets.
Israeli planes, meanwhile, began a new stage yesterday in their offensive on Gaza, killing Nizar Rayyan, a senior Hamas official. The one-tonne bomb in Jabaliya is also understood to have killed two of his four wives and four of his twelve children. More than 400 Palestinians have been killed in the six days of Israeli attacks.

Despite a diplomatic mission by Tzipi Livni, the Israeli Foreign Minister, to Paris, the Israeli army continued to muster thousands of troops and scores of tanks along Gaza’s border for a possible ground offensive. Israel’s airstrikes are designed to blunt Hamas’s capacity to fire its new Grad missiles deep into its territory. The weapons are smuggled in through tunnels and by sea, replacing homemade Qassam rockets.

Israeli officials say that Hamas has also acquired dozens of Iranian-made Fajr-3 missiles with an even longer range. Many fear that as the group acquires ever more sophisticated weaponry it is only a matter of time before the nuclear installation at Dimona, 20 miles east of Beersheba, falls within its sights. Dimona houses Israel’s only nuclear reactor and is believed to be where nuclear warheads are stored.

Israel’s worst nightmare is that soon all its cities will be within range either of the Hezbollah Katyushas arrayed on the Lebanese border to the north or the increasingly sophisticated missiles stockpiled by Hamas to the south. Both groups have links to Israel’s archenemy Iran.

Israel has said that its aim is to smash Hamas’s rocket-firing capability but also to topple the hardline Islamist regime that seized power in the Gaza Strip in 2007 after bloody street battles with its secular rivals Fatah. Until that goal is achieved, many in Beersheba are packing their bags and heading for Tel Aviv or Eilat.

“Maybe 30 or 40 per cent of people have left the city,” said Ron Shukron, 26, running one of the few grocery shops still open. As he spoke a siren echoed through the empty streets. With only 15 seconds to take cover, he stepped under a reinforced support beam in the ceiling. Seconds later came the dull thud of a rocket exploding on the edge of town.

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/middle_east/article5430133.ece

Winx's photo
Sat 01/03/09 06:19 PM
I hate all of it.

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Sat 01/03/09 06:23 PM





I read your article but I take issue with the term "Seized power" Hamas was democraticly elected. Its a fact. SO much for the respect of a democraticly elected government.

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Sat 01/03/09 06:27 PM
I also have to wonder why its ok for Israel to have a nuclear facility, a country that has been condemed many many times for human rights violations by the UN but not Iran?

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Sat 01/03/09 06:31 PM






I read your article but I take issue with the term "Seized power" Hamas was democraticly elected. Its a fact. SO much for the respect of a democraticly elected government.


"Seized power" from Fatah
As for the elections, evil can sometimes easily grasp power when people have suffered for so long.

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Sat 01/03/09 07:22 PM







I read your article but I take issue with the term "Seized power" Hamas was democraticly elected. Its a fact. SO much for the respect of a democraticly elected government.


"Seized power" from Fatah
As for the elections, evil can sometimes easily grasp power when people have suffered for so long.
Islamic militant group Hamas has won a surprise victory in Wednesday's Palestinian parliamentary elections.
Preliminary results give Hamas 76 of the 132 seats in the chamber, with the ruling Fatah party trailing on 43.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4650788.stm

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Sat 01/03/09 07:58 PM








I read your article but I take issue with the term "Seized power" Hamas was democraticly elected. Its a fact. SO much for the respect of a democraticly elected government.


"Seized power" from Fatah
As for the elections, evil can sometimes easily grasp power when people have suffered for so long.
Islamic militant group Hamas has won a surprise victory in Wednesday's Palestinian parliamentary elections.
Preliminary results give Hamas 76 of the 132 seats in the chamber, with the ruling Fatah party trailing on 43.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4650788.stm

Fatah was just as bad Hamas.

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Sat 01/03/09 07:59 PM







I read your article but I take issue with the term "Seized power" Hamas was democraticly elected. Its a fact. SO much for the respect of a democraticly elected government.


"Seized power" from Fatah
As for the elections, evil can sometimes easily grasp power when people have suffered for so long.


You mean over-threw a Puppet Gov..

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Sat 01/03/09 08:01 PM
Edited by Fanta46 on Sat 01/03/09 08:02 PM
Fatah was just as bad Hamas.



Funny how one group can be your enemy on one front and your allie on another, Aye???

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Sat 01/03/09 08:17 PM

I also have to wonder why its ok for Israel to have a nuclear facility, a country that has been condemed many many times for human rights violations by the UN but not Iran?


The UN condemnations of Israel are a joke pushed through
primarily by a large proportion of Islamic countries in
the UN - they are one-sided and completely discredit the
institution.

Iran. Yeah, Ahmadinejad is definitely a guy whose finger
you wanna have on the button!!

surprised

laugh

In his own words:

http://www.adl.org/main_International_Affairs/ahmadinejad_words.htm

Fanta46's photo
Sat 01/03/09 08:19 PM


I also have to wonder why its ok for Israel to have a nuclear facility, a country that has been condemed many many times for human rights violations by the UN but not Iran?


The UN condemnations of Israel are a joke pushed through
primarily by a large proportion of Islamic countries in
the UN - they are one-sided and completely discredit the
institution.

Iran. Yeah, Ahmadinejad is definitely a guy whose finger
you wanna have on the button!!

surprised

laugh

In his own words:

http://www.adl.org/main_International_Affairs/ahmadinejad_words.htm


Rerun!!!

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Sat 01/03/09 08:22 PM

Fatah was just as bad Hamas.



Funny how one group can be your enemy on one front and your allie on another, Aye???

Happens all the time.when Yassar Arafat won the nobel peace prize..lol

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Sat 01/03/09 08:27 PM


Fatah was just as bad Hamas.



Funny how one group can be your enemy on one front and your allie on another, Aye???

Happens all the time.when Yassar Arafat won the nobel peace prize..lol


Yeah,
They should have given it to Sharon!!!scared shocked drinks frustrated

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Sat 01/03/09 08:32 PM



Fatah was just as bad Hamas.



Funny how one group can be your enemy on one front and your allie on another, Aye???

Happens all the time.when Yassar Arafat won the nobel peace prize..lol


Yeah,
They should have given it to Sharon!!!scared shocked drinks frustrated


laugh Right whoa

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Sat 01/03/09 08:42 PM


I also have to wonder why its ok for Israel to have a nuclear facility, a country that has been condemed many many times for human rights violations by the UN but not Iran?


The UN condemnations of Israel are a joke pushed through
primarily by a large proportion of Islamic countries in
the UN - they are one-sided and completely discredit the
institution.

Iran. Yeah, Ahmadinejad is definitely a guy whose finger
you wanna have on the button!!

surprised

laugh

In his own words:

http://www.adl.org/main_International_Affairs/ahmadinejad_words.htm
How about a link to your fantasy? It usualy goes down as the US and israel on one side and the rest of the world on the other. US uses its veto and its over. Then predictably the right wing ditto heads blame the UN for being inefective.

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Sat 01/03/09 08:53 PM

How about a link to your fantasy? It usualy goes down as the US and israel on one side and the rest of the world on the other. US uses its veto and its over. Then predictably the right wing ditto heads blame the UN for being inefective.


laugh

OK. here ya go! drinker Israel and the UN — An Uneasy Relationship

http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/UN/unisrael.html

madisonman's photo
Sat 01/03/09 08:57 PM


How about a link to your fantasy? It usualy goes down as the US and israel on one side and the rest of the world on the other. US uses its veto and its over. Then predictably the right wing ditto heads blame the UN for being inefective.


laugh

OK. here ya go! drinker Israel and the UN — An Uneasy Relationship

http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/UN/unisrael.html
yes it is an un easy relationship there we can agreedrinker

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Sat 01/03/09 09:07 PM
http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/UN/unisrael.html

There it is again!
Try reading something unbiased!
Maybe a Reality!!!

s1owhand's photo
Sat 01/03/09 09:33 PM

http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/UN/unisrael.html

There it is again!
Try reading something unbiased!
Maybe a Reality!!!


and your counterexample illustrating how fairly israel
is treated by the UN? it's ridiculous.

laugh whoa

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Sat 01/03/09 09:48 PM
By our own standerds Isreal is a rogue nation

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