The drill will begin on Sunday and will include a scenario of war in some areas, with thousands of missiles 'launched' from Syria, Lebanon and Gaza at Israeli population centers and strategic facilities. The exercise will also include practice for event of a chemical attack. (Yoav Zitun)
Home Front Defense Minister Gilad Arden said during a press conference held prior to the upcoming annual home front command drill to be held at the end of the month, "It is no longer a question of whether they will shoot missiles at Israel's major population centers, but when."
The drill will begin on Sunday and will include a scenario of war in some areas, with thousands of missiles 'launched' from Syria, Lebanon and Gaza at Israeli population centers and strategic facilities. The exercise will also include practice for event of a chemical attack. (Yoav Zitun)
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Army chief sends clear message to Assad shortly after Syria claims it destroyed IDF vehicle which 'crossed border'; Gantz dismisses 'ridiculous' allegations of Israeli support of rebels.
Home Front Command Chief Major-General Eyal Eisenberg also commented on the developments in the north during a press briefing held in anticipation of Wednesday's annual home front exercise. Eisenberg said that "we will be forced to deal with heavy rocket fire. The weapons possessed by our enemies are long range and have large warheads," adding that if a conflict were to break out, the home front would face "difficult days." However, he added that "Israel has the ability to destroy 10-fold," adding that he recommends that "our enemies think twice before deteriorating the situation."... Shortly after Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu pledged Sunday, May 19, to maintain Israeli operations in Syria against the passage of advanced Iranian weapons to the Lebanese Hizballah, Syrian troops and their Hizballah comrades stormed Al-Qasayr, the northwestern town which commands the high road from Syrian Homs to Lebanon’s Hermel Mountains.
This was a major victory: Iranian arms for Hizballah can now go through from Syria to destination unobstructed. In more than two years of battling the Assad regime, this was one of the rebels’ most devastating losses after three weeks of bitter fighting and the last of a whole row of recent setbacks... Sunday Times says Assad regime puts advanced surface-to-surface Tishreen missiles on standby with orders to hit Tel Aviv should Israel launch another airstrike. Expert: Missiles 'extremely accurate' and can cause 'serious harm'
An Israeli official told The New York Times that Israel, which has launched three recent attacks on Syria, was considering further strikes and warned President Bashar Assad that his government would face "crippling consequences" if he hit back at Israel. Thursday, May 16, 2013 at 10:50 PM JDTOn radio this morning, Glenn shared a strange story out of Boston that involves a group of foreign chemical engineering students trespassing at a major water supply near Boston. Even more bizarre – law enforcement’s reaction (or lack thereof) to the trespass.“Tell me the story out of Boston this morning, Pat,” Glenn said. “Here’s breaking news for you, but don’t worry. Why should anyone pay attention to what happens in Boston?”“Yeah, there are just seven chemical engineers that were, I guess, on a class outing,” Pat joked. “[They were] trespassing at a major reservoir in Boston, and these chemical engineers just happen to be from Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and Singapore. I’m sure there’s nothing to look at.”A local TV station had the report:REPORTER: State police issued summons for the group for trespassing but did not find any evidence of any other crimes. Still they are stepping up patrols at water supply facilities around the state. This all happened at the Quabbin Reservoir in Belchertown. The reservoir is the main water supply for most of the state including the Boston area. Now shortly after midnight Tuesday state police discovered seven people walking from the reservoir, five men and two women. The men told police they are chemical engineers who recently graduated college and claimed they wanted to see the Quabbin because of their education and career interests. Well, state police say their backgrounds are from Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Singapore but they live in various parts of Massachusetts, one in New York City.“So hold on just a second,” Glenn said. “So it’s Pakistan, Singapore, and Saudi Arabia.”Something smells a little fishy when a seemingly unrelated group of foreign chemical engineering students suddenly converge on the same spot, at the same time.“It’s not like a family. It’s not like we all grew up in the same neighborhood. It’s, we live in different parts now of the Northeast and we all came together to trespass,” Glenn said. not to call and say, “What time of day was it? That they just decided to come together from different parts of New England, all of these, you know, disconnected guys from different countries.“That sounds totally fine,” Pat said. “There’s nothing to see here.”When you consider the fact that of the 75,000 foreign students who are supposed to be here on visas, 15,000 of which are unaccounted for, situations like this further justify the need for immigration reform that doesn’t just focus on the southern border.“Never made it. Came in the front door and then disappeared. 15,000,” Glenn said. “Now, I’m sure these good, hardworking chemists, chemical engineers that just have varying backgrounds and went to different schools, I guess, and they just wanted to – before they go home, they just want to see the water supply system.”“Makes perfect sense,” Pat quipped.“It’s absolutely ridiculous,” Glenn concluded. “Honestly, if you’re a chemical engineer, I want you to call me now. I want you to tell me what you could possibly learn by sneaking onto a reservoir and walking around the property that would help you in your chemical engineering life. What could you possibly learn other than, ‘Well, we should secure these things a little better.’ What else could you learn?”http://www.glennbeck.com/2013/05/16/nothing-to-see-here-arrest-in-ma-shrugged-off/?utm_source=Daily&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=2013-05-16_221256&utm_content=5746514&utm_term=_221256_221266
In no small measure, this blog paved the way to the Islamic foreign (and home-based) student connection, almost at the inception of its debut, back in August 2012. How much clearer can it get, than placing MIT's MSA (and the MSA in toto) squarely in the cross hairs, even though a close connection exists with MIT at this forum? - http://adinakutnicki.com/2012/08/15/the-muslim-student-association-msa-islamic-student-arm-of-muslim-brotherhoodmuslim-mafia-huma-abedin-board-member-too-what-does-this-meancommentary-by-adina-kutnicki/.Thereby, what does it mean when the Federal (and State) authorities, so soon after Boston's jihad, fail to shout from the rooftops: yes, there is a clear and present danger emanating on US campuses from a certain category of foreign/domestic students. More to the point, how is it possible that these same students are permitted to study chemical engineering and any combination of technical programs, including nuclear engineering? Are they seeking to give them the internal tools to destroy America, even if not explicitly stated? It's beginning to become a pattern of willful misconduct, on behalf of those sworn to protect the American people! Video included:
Rights activists discover torture devices in deserted Assad prisons; find cross-shaped tool used to bend prisoner's arms, legs; 'They used electricity shocks on me for hours,' says former detainee... A steeper-than-expected rise in US shale oil reserves is about to change the global balance of power between new and existing producers, a report says...
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