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AccionsAliBay, 10/12/2010 a les 09:43
El que complica la solució pacífica del conflicte no és només l'actuació d'Israel, com afirmeu alegrement, sinó les actuacions d'ambdues parts, O si volem donar les culpes a algú, aquest seria en tot cas qui va començar les accions bèl·liques. Però per a això caldria que els pseudoperiodistes que sortiu de les facultats sabéssiu llegir, a més d'escriure.

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nivell 0Anònim, 10/12/2010 a les 07:52
Res de nou, aquest es el nivell dels periodistes del nostre pais. No saben diferenciar la informacio de la propaganda. Que hi farem, mes victimes de la ESO. Cot fes-hi alguna cosa!

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nivell 0Anònim, 10/12/2010 a les 00:38
Res de nou, aquest es el nivell dels periodistes del nostre pais. No saben diferenciar la informacio de la propaganda. Que hi farem, mes victimes de la ESO. Cot fes-hi alguna cosa!

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Massa paciència tenenAnònim, 09/12/2010 a les 19:39
El que han de fer és tornar a ocupar Gaza i fer fora tota aquesta púrria terrorista.

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El problema és a la FacultatBeziers 1209, 09/12/2010 a les 18:51
Imagino que a la facultat de periodisme els adoctrinen per a manipular-nos, com si tots els lectors fòssim subnormals sense capacitat ni criteri... El periodista és tan burro que ni s'en adona que ell mateix, en el propi text de la noticia, ja desmenteix el seu titular.

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Titular tendenciós, com és costumAnònim, 09/12/2010 a les 17:29
"Israel torna a bombardejar la franja de Gaza", escriu l'indocumentat autor del titular. La realitat (com fa palès el llistat de fets previs, en el post de les 13:32)és que Israel segueix tenint que DEFENSAR-SE dels atacs de l'actual govern terrorista de Palestina, amb suficients simpatitzants a la redacció de Nació Digital com per manipular les noticies sempre a favor dels terroristes.

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per completar la notíciaAnònim, 09/12/2010 a les 13:32
Un llistat dels incidents que hi ha hagut a la frontera amb Gaza des de la mort d\\\'un treballador tailandès per culpa d\\\'un coet llançat des de Gaza.
Els fets estan recollits en ordre cronològic invers:
During the week of November 30 - December 7, two rocket hits and one mortar shell hit were recorded in the western Negev.
On December 6 one of the rockets fell in the western Negev, causing no injuries or damage.
During the week of Novemer 16-22, 2010, six mortar shells were fired into Israeli territory. They fell in open areas in the western Negev. There were no casualties and no damage. At least one of the mortar shells contained phosphorous.
On November 16 a rocket hit was identified in an open area in the western Negev, causing damage to property. On November 19, three rocket hits were identified, including a 122 mm Grad rocket in Ofakim. There was damage to property and livestock.
On November 6, 2010 one rocket hit was identified in the western Negev.
On October 27 and 28 two mortar shells were fired at an IDF force conducting routine security activity. There were no casualties and no damage.
On October 25 a number of mortar shells were fired at an IDF force conducting routine patrols. Three mortar shell hits were identified in the western Negev.
During the week of October 6-12, 2010 one mortar shell hit and one rocket hit were identified in Israeli territory.
During the week of September 27 - October 5, 2010 two rockets fell in Israeli territory in the western Negev.
During the week of September 22-27, 2010 one rocket hit was identified in Israeli territory.
During the week of September 15-21, 2010 nine mortar shells were fired into Israeli territory, eight of them on September 15. They fell in open areas in the western Negev. There were no casualties and no damage.
During the week of September 7-14 there was an increase in rocket fire targeting the western Negev. During the week (which included Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year) nine rocket hits were identified in Israel. Most of them fell in open areas. There were no casualties and no damage.
During the week of September 1-6, one rocket hit was identified in the western Negev. There were no casualties and no damage.
On August 16 two Kassam rockets fell in the northwestern Negev. On the morning of August 17 two mortar shells were fired at an IDF force near the security fence. Two soldiers sustained minor wounds. Two mortar shells fell in an open area in the northwestern Negev.
On August 16 Israeli security forces prevented an attack against IDF forces with an IED near the security fence in the southern Gaza Strip. One of the terrorists was killed - a prominent member of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad who took part in the exchange of fire five months ago in which an IDF soldier was killed - and an IDF soldier sustained minor wounds.
On July 30 a 122mm Grad rocket fell in the southern city of Ashkelon, sending one Israeli woman into shock. On July 31 a rocket fell near an educational building in the western Negev. There were no casualties but the building was severely damaged.
On August 2 six rockets were fired at Israel. Three fell in Eilat. There were no casualties. Two rockets fell in the Jordanian city of Aqaba. A Jordanian civilian was killed and five were wounded, one of them critically.
During the week of July 20-27, five rocket hits were identified, four of them on July 24. There were no casualties and no damage.
On July 20 a mortar shell was fired at an IDF force on routine patrol along the security fence.
On July 19 a mortar shell was fired at IDF soldiers on a routine patrol along the security fence.
On June 30 one rocket his was identified in the western Negev. A local factory was damaged.
On June 24, 12 mortar shells were fired from the Beit Hanoun region at an IDF force engaged in routine security activities. Six fell in Israeli territory. The force was also attacked with light arms fire. On June 28 a mortar shell was fired at an IDF armored vehicle. The vehicle was damaged.
During the week of June 16-22 two rocket hits were identified near the security fence in the western Negev. There were no casualties and no damage. A number of IEDs were detonated and light arms were fired at IDF patrols near the security fence.
During the week of June 9-15, one rocket hit was identified in the western Negev.
On June 9 an IED exploded near an IDF force on routine patrol near the security fence in the southern Gaza Strip and on June 14 near an IDF force carrying out routine security activities in the southern Gaza Strip. There were no casualties and no damage.
During the week of June 2-8, six rocket hits were identified in Israeli territory, three on May 31 and three on June 1. All the rockets fell in open areas. There were no casualties and no damage.
On June 1 an anti-tank missile was fired at an IDF force engaged in routine security activity near the border fence in the southern Gaza Strip. On two occasions (June 1 and 7) the Israeli Air Force attacked rocket-launching squads which were about to fire rockets into the western Negev.
On June 7 an IDF force attacked a commando terrorist squad at sea. The squad was apparently on its way to Israel from the sea to carry out a terrorist attack. Four members of the squad were killed.
During the week of May 26 - June 1, seven rocket hits were identified in the western Negev (five of them on May 26). The rockets fell in open areas. There were no casualties and no damage.
On May 25 an IDF force identified a suspicious Palestinian driving a wagon close to the security fence. After he distanced himself from the wagon, which was apparently booby trapped, it exploded. There were no casualties. On the morning of June 1 an IDF force identified two terrorist operatives who crossed the security fence in the southern Gaza Strip. During the ensuing exchange of fire the terrorists were killed.
During the week of May 18-25, two rockets fell in Israeli territory (May 19 and 20). They exploded in open areas.
On May 21, two terrorists infiltrated into Israeli territory near Nirim in the western Negev. IDF forces shot and killed them. Two assault weapons and magazines were found near the bodies. On the evening of May 21, during a routine patrol in the southern Gaza Strip, an IDF scout was seriously wounded by sniper fire.
During the week of May 11-17, a mortar shell was fired at an IDF force carrying out routine operations near the security fence; civilian engineers working near the security fence and and IDF force carrying out routine activities near the Kissufim post were attacked with light arms (May 12); two IEDs exploded near an IDF force carrying out routine operations at the security fence, damaging the fence (May 14).
During the week of May 4-11 one rocket hit was identified in the western Negev. There were no casualties and no damage. IDF soldiers were attacked twice with light arms near the border fence.
During the week of April 27-May 4 small arms fire was opened several times on IDF soldiers engaged in routine security activities near the border fence. There were no injuries.
On April 25 light-arms fire targeted civilians engaged in non-military activities near the security fence. There were no casualties. On the same day, an IDF force found three mines near the security fence in the central Gaza Strip.
On April 16, an IDF force identified a suspicious figure apparently trying to set an IED near the security fence along the Gaza Strip, near Kfar Aza. The terrorist threw a grenade at the force. The IDF force returned fire and killed him.
In the early morning hours of April 13 an IDF force identified a terrorist squad in placing an IED near the security fence close to the Kissufim crossing.
On March 26 an IDF officer and soldier were killed and four others were wounded near the Kissufim crossing in the central Gaza Strip. The Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades, Hamas\\\' military-terrorist wing, claimed responsibility for the incident.
Rocket and mortar shell fire targeting the western Negev continued (March 24-April 6, 2010). A total of five rocket hits were identifed in Israeli territory; four others fell inside the Gaza Strip. Three mortar shells were also fired, two at an IDF force during the incident on March 26. There were no casualties. Responsibility for the rocket and mortar shell fire was claimed by the Palestinian Islamic Jihad, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, and Fatah’s Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades.
During the week of March 16-23, 2010 there was a significant increase in the number of rockets fired into the western Negev, with nine identified rocket hits. Five other rockets fell inside the Gaza Strip.
On March 18 a rocket hit a greenhouse in Netiv Ha\\\'asara, killing a Thai worker. He was the first rocket fire victim since Operation Cast Lead.