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Posted by Yuyutsu, Wednesday, 2 October 2024 5:13:06 PM
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'around 100 residential houses were damaged by just one Iranian rocket in the town of Hod Hasharon in central Israel'.
- I didn't hear that report, but I saw all the others. I saw the school with the walls blown out and the small crater in the ground. The car that filmed that missile hit and explosion close, was a decent explosion. I saw that Palestinian too, talk about unlucky. You'd have to be seriously concerned for your familys safety in that situation, I really wish you had've told them to go for a holiday in Cyprus Yuyutsu. I'm not sure where this mess ends. Posted by Armchair Critic, Wednesday, 2 October 2024 7:46:58 PM
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"Special thanks to Jordan, whose jets managed to hit some of the rockets on their way before reaching Israel."
- Yes, you'd want to be greatful for that, he might end up dragged through the streets by his own people soon if he's not careful. Posted by Armchair Critic, Wednesday, 2 October 2024 7:49:38 PM
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The Albanese government has turned its back on Israel , the US, the UK and Canada in not supporting the actions against Hezbollah in Lebanon and Iran. What a dreadful embarrassment for the Australian people!
Going against the US is the most egregious stupidity. It is sheer lunacy. We live in an increasingly dangerous world, where the sole guarantor of our liberal democratic system and way of life is the United States of America. Albanese is turning Australia into the ROGUE STATE of the Anglosphere. Posted by ttbn, Wednesday, 2 October 2024 10:07:11 PM
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Dear Critic,
My family was not planning on a holiday at this time, but I know others in Israel who did plan an overseas holiday and it was cancelled because most airlines stopped flying to Israel. Jordan is Israel's ally and from personal experience Jordanians are very friendly people. Anyway, Israel just announced that some Iranian rockets hit Israeli air-bases and caused damage to administrative buildings, but no planes were damaged nor were there any human injuries, nor any operational plans disrupted. None of the missiles was hypersonic and Israel believes that Iran doesn't have any. Posted by Yuyutsu, Wednesday, 2 October 2024 10:16:20 PM
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Talking about Gough Whitlam's foreign policy?
When Whitlam recognized the de jure incorporation of the Baltic States into the Soviet Union I was living and working overseas so I can't really comment much about why he did that. However there's more at the following: http://michaeleasson.com/foreign-policy/2023-an-evalution-for-whitlams-foreign-policy/ Posted by Foxy, Wednesday, 2 October 2024 11:29:02 PM
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«A lot of missiles got through.»
There is no indication of "A lot", but around 100 residential houses were damaged by just one Iranian rocket in the town of Hod Hasharon in central Israel. Another rocket destroyed a school near where many of my family live. A few hours previously there were 400 children in that school. Fortunately all people were safe in their bomb-shelters when the rockets fell. One more rocket fell just besides a freeway and a car driving pretty close-by filmed the impact and was not hurt.
Only one "Palestinian" was killed by the rockets in Jericho of the West Bank.
Special thanks to Jordan, whose jets managed to hit some of the rockets on their way before reaching Israel.