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[img]http://d.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/ap/20090101/capt.836162d558b94927b8c383d865d2308f.mideast_israel_palestinians_jrl158.jpg?x=400&y=265&q=85&sig=5C0xWM4mhc6QktFELjC2Gw--[/img] GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip – Israel destroyed the homes of more than a dozen Hamas operatives and bombed one of its mosques on Friday, the seventh day of a blistering offensive in Gaza and the day after a deadly strike killed a prominent Hamas figure. In what appeared to be a new Israeli tactic, the military called at least some of the houses ahead of time to warn inhabitants of an impending attack. In some cases, it also fired a sound bomb to warn away civilians before flattening the homes with powerful missiles, Palestinians and Israeli defense officials said. Israel launched the aerial campaign last Saturday in a bid to halt weeks of intensifying Palestinian rocket fire from Gaza. The offensive has dealt a heavy blow to Hamas, but has failed to halt the rocket fire. New attacks Friday struck apartment buildings in a southern Israeli city. No serious injuries were reported. After destroying Hamas' security compounds, Israel has turned its attention to the group's leadership. In airstrike after airstrike early Friday, Israeli warplanes hit some 20 houses believed to belong to Hamas militants and members of other armed groups, Palestinians said. They said the Israelis either warned nearby residents by phone or fired a warning missile to reduce civilian casualties. Israeli planes also dropped leaflets east of Gaza giving a confidential phone number and e-mail address for people to report locations of rocket squads. Residents stepped over the leaflets. Israel used similar tactics during its 2006 war in Lebanon. Most of the targeted homes Friday belonged to activist leaders and appeared to be empty at the time, but one man was killed in a strike that flattened a building in the Jebaliya refugee camp in northern Gaza. More than 400 Gazans have been killed and some 1,700 have been wounded in the Israeli campaign, Gaza health officials said. The number of combatants and civilians killed is unclear, but Hamas has said around half of the dead are members of its security forces and the U.N. has said more than 60 are civilians, 34 of them children. Three Israeli civilians and one soldier have also died in the rocket attacks, which have reached deeper into Israel than ever before, bringing an eighth of Israel's population of 7 million within rocket range. The mosque destroyed Friday was known as a Hamas stronghold, and the army said it was used to store weapons. Hamas has boasted that more than 100 of the mosque's worshippers have been killed in the past on missions against Israelis. It also was identified with Nizar Rayan, the Hamas militant leader killed Thursday when Israel dropped a one-ton bomb on his home. The explosion killed 20 people, including all four of Rayan's wives and 10 of his children. The strike on Rayan's home obliterated the four-story apartment building and peeled off the walls of others around it, carving out a vast field of rubble. Rayan, 49, ranked among Hamas' top five decision-makers. A professor of Islamic law, he was known for his close ties to the group's military wing and was respected in Gaza for donning combat fatigues and personally participating in clashes against Israeli forces. He sent one of his sons on an October 2001 suicide mission that killed two Israeli settlers in Gaza. Israel's military said the homes of Hamas leaders are being used to store missiles and other weapons, and the hit on Rayan's house triggered secondary explosions from the stockpile there. Israeli defense officials said the military had called Rayan's home and fired a warning missile before destroying the building. That was impossible to confirm. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss military tactics. Israel has targeted Hamas leaders many times in the past, but halted the practice during a six-month truce that expired last month. Most of Hamas' leaders went into hiding at the start of Israel's offensive. Rayan, however, was known for openly defying Israel and in the past had led crowds to the homes of wanted Hamas figures — as if daring Israel to strike and risk the lives of civilians. The offensive has not halted rocket fire at Israel, and a barrage landed in the city of Ashkelon early Friday. Two rockets hit apartment buildings, lightly wounding one man, police said. Sirens warning Israelis to take cover when military radar picks up an incoming rocket have helped reduce casualties in recent days. The military said aircraft destroyed the three rocket launchers used to fire at Ashkelon. Israel has been building up artillery, armor and infantry on Gaza's border in an indication the punishing air assault could expand with a ground incursion. At the same time, international pressure is building for a cease-fire that would block more fighting. Israel appears to be offering an opening for the intense diplomatic efforts, saying it would consider a halt to the fighting if international monitors were brought in to track compliance with any truce with Hamas. Concerned about protests, Israeli police said they would step up security and restrict access to Friday prayers at Jerusalem's al-Aqsa Mosque. Devout Muslims attend large, communal prayers on Fridays. Police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said thousands of police would be deployed throughout the city, and that only Palestinian men over the age of 50, along with women of all ages, would be permitted to enter. He also said that police were in contact with Muslim leaders to ensure things remain quiet. The army also imposed a closure on the West Bank, barring nearly all of the area's more than 2 million Palestinians from entering Israel. |
Guy, are informing us, or just publicizing your webpage? |
See Oriks-o! ARE U SERIOUS?! Man, you're really tempting me to do an AWOL on my day-job and take a trip to Brass Island, Bayelsa. (I served there, B.T.W) I've always wanted to do a story on the fishermen there and their annual battles with tempests out at sea. Alright, I can see Cayon and Tgirl raising eyebrows and giving me incredulous looks - going AWOL for 10 bucks! Its not the gift; its the chance to do something I love and stand a chance of getting a token for it. Keep it up Oriks; even if I don't come up with something, I trust LIT members t always deliver. I just hope your mail-box has a sizeable memory! ![]() |
Its alright Blue, don't worry if you feel a little queasy or get "lumps" in your throat at first; its just a stage all trainee eveeel baddies have to go through - even good old. . . umm, sorry, bad old Jack Ripper went through it. |
@190: Doof-ball, if you can't appreciate literature, then do your mechanical brain a favor and SHUT DA Bleep-UP!! I could forgive all the other philistines that posted before you - that was back in '06 anyway when LIT section was still in the hands of barbarians. But to post such - such shit at this time, man, you sure give a new meaning to the M in slowpoke! Mmmh, that was some rant; I feel much better now . . . @igwe2006: Too bad u aint around anymore, dude; that was some fine poetry you wrote. Fine, very fine ![]() |
bluespice:I don't think it's that hard to figure out: the "confirmed" evil guy you're talking about just isn't really eveeel at his core, he's just pretending (or maybe he was forced into that role). Now the really EVEEEEELL folks, they want to put a dagger in your belly, they don't stick around talking about it; they just do it! Folks like The Joker (of Dark Knight) and Scarface and Mr. evil himself: Jack the Ripper - those are the confirmed eveeel motherfu! - umm, well u get the idea ![]() B.T.W, u might wanna take it easy wit the apples. . . |
vescucci:Oww, V, that hurt. But of course you are right; thing is, I'm not good at small-talk - not like you and Blue - you know, discussing about a discussion. I try though, God knows I do! I click "reply", then I spend 10mins wondering what to say. . . Gash. Anyway, now I've said something ![]() @ Blue: is the story ready yet?? Somehow i get a feeling i'm gonna wait a lot longer |
Just watched them trailers, and me thinks it's tight! But the kid had a funny way of running . I liked it!!! |
I guess I'll just have to admit to myself that this thread has finally gone belly up. |
Orikinla:Good-o |
Cool. Very cool. Hee-hee, I wonder if we could get Blaze and Vesc around, too; Canyon, I'm sure you know where to get Blue and Sisi. https://img3.mysmiley.net/imgs/smile/cool/cool0044.gif |
Oriks, Oriks. . . just typical of you to start a thread and disappear from sight. Hope them sharp fellas at Bonny haven't got your nogging. ![]() |
How do we do that? You didn't leave any webpage or address to forward the reports to - or do we just paste them on this thread? |
You sound almost flip about the whole thing; wasn't the money yours? I mean, if I lost N82,000, I'd cry till Christmas was over and I still wouldn't have cried enough. |
Hmmm. . . . I'm thinking what I think I'm thinking? I mean, if there can be twins, then there can triplets, right? |
https://img3.mysmiley.net/imgs/smile/party/party0031.gif Tight! Very tight!! Me loooving it! https://img3.mysmiley.net/imgs/smile/animated/anim_65.gif |
gee, with a hoe? it's so. . .so gothic, so decadent, so gory and gross and wicked! princessa, that poem was good shit. |
ariblaze: I concur!! why shouldn't peeps beat da shit out of him? why should't they slap da blazing bejeezums out of him? Meeen, if i was there, i woulda bounced the idiot all the way to hell's door - and bounce him all the way back again just for good measure! ![]() |
ariblaze:That's a new one. Didn't know u had a boss, Rt. Brig.Gen. Rantalot has a boss? hehehehe |
So u only do the Rambo thingy in head now? Mmmh, pity. Can't say I blame u though, a guy's gotta grow up some day, right? its just that u'd have made a fine Samuel Doe if u'd kept to the spirit. I mean, gun-slinging at - what was it? 11? what a waste of talent, it'd've been "General Rantster" all those years instead of General X and General Y and General Z ( Z actually kicked the bucket after several rounds eating succulent Indian apples ). And talking of apples, tell me Blaze, if it'd been you eating those apples, what would've been the outcome? |
@ ayo: Saw your posts at hackwriters; you write good, friend. Tell me when u have a book ready. B T W, thinking of joining hackwriters too. |
Editorial: December 9th My God - that Chinese curse 'May you live in interesting times' never sounded so relevant. It’s quite a shock to read that the LA Times and the Chicago Tribune are bust. (More correctly going into Chapter 11 (bankruptcy protection) administration after the owner/CEO Sam Zell who also owns KTLA-TV Channel 5 was unable to make interest payments on nearly $13 billion of debt.) Sam Zell bought The Tribune using leverage from his property empire and we all know what happens to empires… Although I have no affinity for The Trib, I do for the LA Times over the years and even on-line (although to be honest there is no symbiotic relationship with a digital version). I used to like getting into training to lift the weighty Sunday edition and it took at least two days to get through it all – perfect for a procrastinating writer. It was a slimmer version I read in Vancouver (a city without a decent Sunday paper). But on reflection I guess it shouldn’t be a shock at all. (I’m guessing the guy who owns these papers isn’t a newspaperman, he’s a gambler, a property speculator who has come a cropper and this was just like some people who own football teams, an investment, but not something he ‘loved or nurtured’). Newspapers are something you love, can’t live without, but that too may be a last generational thing. I am now in that vast wasteland my fifties and considered ancient. Getting your headlines from your iphone or USA Today is a poor substitute, watching Fox News is the opposite of knowledge, So I guess the LA Times and The Trib will suffer that fate of ever-downward spiral as advertising revenues fall and content suffers, journalists fired. Want to know something, Google it. No need to buy a paper. I realise now that what I have been teaching for twenty years ‘that everything you know will be superseded, most everything you thought was fixed in the universe will change or be disproved, everything you care about will disappear,’ is coming more true by the day. The New York Times is going to have to sell 58% of it’s headquarters to stay in business according to The Times and that’s pretty serious. We are in danger of losing all the serious papers in the next five years and although I will care, a whole generation behind me won’t miss them one bit, they don’t even know they are there. The recession could kill off anything that’s valuable, venerable and vulnerable. The web will eat it all. Yes something new will emerge and some of it will be good, breathtaking even, but just as Facebook proved that we have a generation of kids who care nothing for privacy, I believe they unwittingly lay themselves open to the menace of ID cards loaded with personal (but hidden information), control by a extreme paranoid government (New Labour has set in motion a law that will let them read all your emails and listen to all your phone calls). I happen to love newspapers, always have and my life will be diminished by the lack of them in the future. You could say adapt, and I can see the potential of the Sony Reader for example in storing 300 books at a time, but it’s not paper or bendable or even chuck –awayable in disgust when you don’t like it. (Delete just doesn’t cut it). I shall continue to read newspapers until they all go bust and even as I write this I hear rumours that ‘The Independent’ in the UK may fold in early ’09. Joy to the World huh. Culled from: http://www.hackwriters.com/welcome.htm Well what can I say? Its a brave, new, and GOOGLED world! ![]() |
We are STILL waitingggggggggg. . . . . . . . . . . . https://www.mysmiley.net/imgs/smile/mad/mad0039.gif https://www.mysmiley.net/imgs/smile/mad/mad0066.gif |
I'm sure you'll get as many calls as you want; folks in Lit-NL haven't failed to deliver yet. Do tell us about your "poetry entity" after it takes off; we appreciate creative folks here - you know, the Naija spirit and all ![]() |
Good 'un, Oriks. |
ariblaze:Dunno if it actually happened to u or not, matter fact dun'even care. I just know Rambos don't rant; they shoot the smoking bejeesums outta folks. So question, Blaze: Do u or do not do Rambo?https://www.mysmiley.net/imgs/smile/cool/cool0001.gif |
vescucci:C'mon V, why u gotta be like that?https://www.mysmiley.net/imgs/smile/cool/cool0044.gif bluespice:we's waiting. . . we's waitiinnngggg. . . |
Can't remember all my resolutions 4 this year, but i know one of 'em involved drinking more beer than i did last year. I'm pretty sure I achieve that one! ![]() |
Does it strike anyone as strange how the last ten posts in this thread has got little or nothing to do with Exorcism? Don't get me wrong though, I mean Vesc and Blue make the most interesting chit-chat in Lit-NL (i.e aside Mr. Rantster who does it solo), but I think we should add a little creepy factor to the thread. You know, how the moon seems to have a sneering look between midnight and 2 am; how this cat keeps yowling all night long; how your boyfriend seems to like only red undies; and my favorite: how your snogging make-out (behind the church, during Xmas night vigil) went TOTALLY awry. By the way, where's Sisi? (I'm asking u, Blue) |
Wasn't thinking? Sounded more like something well thought-out to me, besides I'm sure you know where to go if you really wanted to let off some steam. Bet i know who that poem is about!! ![]() |
Hi Blue https://www.mysmiley.net/imgs/smile/cool/cool0044.gif. I can understand "luv is pain" (Jarule made sure of that); but "beauty is pain"? Mmmh, that's reaching. Is this poem about any1 I know? |
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I mean, if I lost N82,000, I'd cry till Christmas was over and I still wouldn't have cried enough.