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Live from an Israeli bunker
So amid the sirens (eight times today, they keep missing), I'm going to go over the situation as it's happening right now and what is likely to happen.Yesterday, the Lebanese defence minister said that if Israel invades the south of Lebanon the Lebanese army will join Hezbollah against Israel. Right, well guessed what happened today? Israeli armoured troops has steamrolled thru a UN post and right into the south of Lebanon taking control of a few villages. At the same time, the IAF have took out the communications and major TV stations in Lebanon. A major problem in my opinion have been the media, from all over the world including Israel, who trip over each other to show what's going on. Obviously I'm very much in favor of journalistic freedom, but showing street signs after rockets hit Haifa or the movement of Israeli troops provides information to the Hezbollah. It wouldn't kill them to wait a few hours, it might kill somebody if they don't.
So we don't get to see troop movement and operations live. We shouldn't get to.
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Michael Ivnitsky
Beersheba, Israel, Israel -
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Köping, U, Sweden




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