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Old 25-09-2024, 12:47 PM #10
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Originally Posted by Beso View Post
This is crazy..real James bond stuff.

Excellent way to hit your targets whilst limiting collateral damage. Now when they go in on the ground their targets should be easily identified by the holes in their bodies. Will be interesting to see the response promised by Hezbollah
Looking at the reaction to the Israel’s Unabomber-style booby trap campaign from people who actually live in the region, it has created a hundred times more enemies than Hezbollah could ever hope to recruit. Even from a military perspective, it is terribly shortsighted. Snowden

It's sinister dystopian nightmare that killed civilians in busy market places, police officers and their families. It's now being investigated as war crimes and rightly so. If we say this style of attack is okay, then are we reaching a new low. Is it okay to kill people around the world via their electronic devices?
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