Israel is about to spend a couple of billion dollars building a wall in an attempt to keep out the Gaza Hamas death cult crew. But why go to all this expense? I'm not impressed whatsoever with all the supposed clever tech gadgets it will have attached to it underground, minitoring the tunneling exploits of Jimmy Carters' fav terror group.
What about the Hezbollah tunnels? And if Hamas win power in the so called West bank, will that have an undergrond wall built too?
Even if the Israeli wall goes underground by a 100ft, Hamas' tunnels will go down 130. Hamas have become experts and would give any subway builders a run for their money.
History has shown that every wall has failed to different degrees. China's Great Wall gets an eight plus; whereas Frenchies absurd Maginot Line - Jerry just came around the side of it - gets a ten minus.
Israel may not have any of the Yank's GBU-57A/B massive ordnance penetrator (MOP) precision-guided, 14,000 kg "bunker buster" bombs; however, the Israelis have proved themselves past masters at improvising.
Surely the cheapest and most effective way to stop Hamas rat tunnelers is droping heavy duty ground penetrating ordinance on Israel's 3 kilometer buffer zone every few months; thus rendering it - above and beneath - to a landscape from WW1.
Priced by kilometer, Israel building the most expensive wall in modern times, I suspect has more to do with crooked politics and less to do with security.
What about the Hezbollah tunnels? And if Hamas win power in the so called West bank, will that have an undergrond wall built too?
Even if the Israeli wall goes underground by a 100ft, Hamas' tunnels will go down 130. Hamas have become experts and would give any subway builders a run for their money.
History has shown that every wall has failed to different degrees. China's Great Wall gets an eight plus; whereas Frenchies absurd Maginot Line - Jerry just came around the side of it - gets a ten minus.
Israel may not have any of the Yank's GBU-57A/B massive ordnance penetrator (MOP) precision-guided, 14,000 kg "bunker buster" bombs; however, the Israelis have proved themselves past masters at improvising.
Surely the cheapest and most effective way to stop Hamas rat tunnelers is droping heavy duty ground penetrating ordinance on Israel's 3 kilometer buffer zone every few months; thus rendering it - above and beneath - to a landscape from WW1.
Priced by kilometer, Israel building the most expensive wall in modern times, I suspect has more to do with crooked politics and less to do with security.







