Is this a sign that the IDF is going to be more forthcoming with their finds?
>The large military compound served Hamas’s elite Nukhba forces and the terror group’s Jabaliya area intelligence unit, according to the IDF. The military said around 50 Hamas terrorists were killed during the assault on the stronghold. Two Israeli soldiers were also killed amid the fighting.
>The IDF reveals that it recovered Hamas operational plans, maps, command and control charts, communication devices, and the personal details of commanders and operatives of the terror group.
Those CDs are pirated copies of The Sims 3 Expansions
Wheres the wig and never before worn windmill of peace shirt?
I hope for the Palis' sake it isn't. Whatever horrors they fear from the eternal israelite is nothing compared to the power of EA's IP lawyers.
Have they been cracked?
>Meanwhile, troops of the 551st Brigade located weapons — assault rifles, submachine guns, grenades, explosive devices, RPGs and ammunition, as well as intelligence materials — maps and communication equipment, during searches in Beit Hanoun in northern Gaza.
How many house solar cells you could have bought with that money? Or antibiotics? Or buses for public transportation?
Maybe like 1 since that haul is maybe 5k usd.
Those three shaped charge mines in the top left are worth more than 5k each.
In the US it costs about $1.5 per watt installed for residential on average (varies by state and area a little), so take whatever dollar value and divided by that. Average panels are between 200-500W and the installed price implies the (micro)inverter is also installed along with all the necessary wiring to the breaker panel. This also means necessary paperwork filed for permits with the city/municipality is done too. You can go below $1.5 because of the cost of living adjustment and the relative poverty of Gaza.
Is that a multimeter? I guess it makes sense if you're making bombs to know if there's a current running through the wires you're connecting.
Everybody can be a human continuity tester, once.
It's for diagnosing intercepted Himars.
weapons are clearly Russian: AK-47..., RPG-7...
Soviet you mean, most of that shit looks to be about 50 years old or more, probably third or fourth hand.
>Soviets are not Russians
What retcon is coming next, huh?
looks like the tunnels are kitted out with analog video surveillance? (coax splitters)
unless its so they can all watch espn on one cable subscription.
>Wow. Such guns, such bombs, much bang!
I have a much bigger AK collection by a wide margin than that "haul" the merchants uncovered.
I hope they found more than that.
>I have a much bigger AK collection by a wide margin than that "haul" the merchants uncovered.
Haha. ATF goes brrrrrrrrt.
Do you have a dog?
>ATF
Implying I live in burgerland
>test.jpg
hmmm
Anyhow, gotta be a lot of fun crawling around that rubble, with all the murder holes they created by their bombing campaign.
What is the map on the left? do you think it's a cave system map? or sectors map? looks like sectors
also posted today, Hamas fighters were seen coming out of a tunnel and an airstrike was called in.
I think I know where did russians get their cameras
>I think I know where did russians get their cameras
Same place you got your education
It's ooover for Hamas!
Why don't the IDF guys carry AK's?
Where are all the western weapons Ukraine sold to Hamas on the black market?
You'll stop laughing once Hamas launches their Tu-141 Strizh at the main israelite sex dungeon.
>even the terrorists use spreadsheets
operators btfo'd. everyone knows it's the accounting department that wins wars.