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The Philadelphi Corridor: A job only Israel
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Posted By: sunset, 7/10/2024 5:12:04 PM

For nearly 20 years, Hamas has smuggled enormous quantities of weapons and building materials through and under the Philadelphi Corridor, significantly advancing the construction of underground Gaza – the world's largest terror city, a modern-day Sodom. Anyone who still believes the Egyptians were unaware of this is deluding themselves. The tunnels were dug from house basements, orchards, and olive groves. Each tunnel took between two weeks to two months to excavate. Property owners received a percentage of the smuggling profits. At one point, the Rafah municipality required tunnel owners to obtain business licenses and even charged them for water and electricity connections. At its peak, the operation employed 70,000 people.

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The U.S has its own cross border issues with government agencies and their sponsored nonprofits that not only fund a criminal alien infrastructure system, but actively promote the release of criminal aliens into America. This makes clear that those politicians and bureaucrats who pimp and pander illegal activities must be rendered incapable to pursue their interests.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: DVC 7/10/2024 5:25:42 PM (No. 1753950)
Explosives will fix this. And then a large quantity of UNDERGROUND mines need to be planted, Ten thousand, spaced at random intervals should be useful. Anyone tunneling will hit a mine and get blown to hell, where they belong. And seismic and listening centers could detect the digging,too.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: itsonlyme 7/10/2024 5:34:55 PM (No. 1753966)
Lester "Hamas" Holt of NBC News
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Reply 3 - Posted by: cor-vet 7/10/2024 5:48:16 PM (No. 1753979)
Are these some of the poor, innocent palestinians that we keep hearing about the Israeli's abusing. Israel needs to push the top 1 foot of the whole country, people and all, from the river into the sea.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Strike3 7/10/2024 7:28:48 PM (No. 1754040)
Tell me again about the good Palestinians. Maybe those age three and under who do not yet understand hatred and killing.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Jesuslover54 7/10/2024 7:51:24 PM (No. 1754052)
70,000 people? Was there room to move?
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Reply 6 - Posted by: Strike3 7/11/2024 6:35:45 AM (No. 1754245)
For centuries, Jews have been singled out by those who hate them for their love of money but it is the arabic peoples who will do anything for a buck. Anybody who has spent time in the Middle East will concur.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: DVC 7/11/2024 10:56:04 AM (No. 1754408)
I saw a cool video yesterday on the web. A grainy black and white view, from high above the ground, although hard to say how high, probably 1-2,000 feet. Stationary, nothing moving, initially then suddenly a long, squiggly dotted black line appeared. ????? Oh, hey, those are puffs of black smoke, and a few, apparent ventilator shafts had tall plumes of smoke straight up. Israel blew up several miles of tunnel in one boom. They just need to keep it up. Blow them to pieces. And they need to develop a mine drilling process. Drill a hole, say 50 feet deep in the areas where you suspect that tunnels will be dug. Install a substantial explosive charge, say 50 lbs of good military grade stuff, with a vibration and acoustic sensor trigger. Digging nearby will set it off, collapsing any tunnely being dug. Drill these in a random pattern across the 'tunnel building zone" and it'll wipe out a number of these terrorists.
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