fallout man
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I came back to check out this thread after today's events, and it looks as though some folks are way ahead in the posting department.
Is there any evidence that the bomb attack on the Israeli side of the border is the work of Hamas? Furthermore, if Hamas (pretty much the most capable militant group in Gaza) is not proven to be responsible, who did the dirty work?
As far as I'm aware, the border around Gaza was razed by Israeli bulldozers after the pull-out in 2005. There's something like 100m of open field on the Gaza side, a fence, and another 100m on the Israeli side. This is patrolled, and monitored by drones pretty much 24/7.
How does Hamas get across that hot zone to plant a bomb, retreat, and survive? Did the IDF find and present evidence of a tunnel?
After a short halt of hostilities, I doubt that the IDF would just blow off monitoring the border...
This whole thing doesn't smell kosher.
Is there any evidence that the bomb attack on the Israeli side of the border is the work of Hamas? Furthermore, if Hamas (pretty much the most capable militant group in Gaza) is not proven to be responsible, who did the dirty work?
As far as I'm aware, the border around Gaza was razed by Israeli bulldozers after the pull-out in 2005. There's something like 100m of open field on the Gaza side, a fence, and another 100m on the Israeli side. This is patrolled, and monitored by drones pretty much 24/7.
How does Hamas get across that hot zone to plant a bomb, retreat, and survive? Did the IDF find and present evidence of a tunnel?
After a short halt of hostilities, I doubt that the IDF would just blow off monitoring the border...
This whole thing doesn't smell kosher.