20 Replies to ““Knock Knock””

  1. I’ve gathered that the Israelis are capable of decency, humanity, warmth and courage.
    The Palestinians, on the other hand, hope their children kill themselves, treat their women like chattel, hide weapons in mosques, use innocent civilians as human shields, use churches as toilets and lie their @$$es off.

  2. Great video.
    Amnesty International says; ” There is no way that firing a missile at a civilian home can constitute an effective ‘warning.’ ”
    If a missile hitting your roof is not enough warning … don’t blame Israel, that is natural selection at work.

  3. I oppose this practice of “knock knock”. The palestinians wouldn’t do this, they’ve said their intent is to send missiles into Tel Aviv and no mention was made of warnings. Why not respond in kind?
    The UN has asked for a cease fire to be called only now that Israel has decided to retaliate against the barbarians, I hope the next President of the USA stops funding these fellators of decency.
    also, I think Amnesty International knows that those palestinians are too stupid to actually get the intent of this game and would prefer to have Israel send letters by post instructing the neighborhood that a good shelling is going to occur on x day @ x time.

  4. The clip’s been compressed. At 1:14 there is smoke coming from the side window. At 1:15 it stops immediately, an obvious cut, the missile hits at 1:21.
    The video is truncated to make it look like an unreasonably short time is given to evacuate.

  5. Clearly Palestinian propaganda. The lingering shot on the kid’s toys is a dead giveaway.
    My take from this bit of wretched disinformation is the IDF is -amazingly- good at this aerial destruction thing. They gave warning effectively without much damage besides broken glass, then took out a three story concrete structure without knocking it down, and without even taking the canopies off the building literally five feet away. Looked to me like they didn’t even scorch the paint next door.
    From the air.
    That is some seriously high precision demolition. Calling it “bombing” is a heinous lie. To be expected out of the Palestinians of course. Them being heinous liars and all.
    They should probably be praying to Allah that their imbecile leaders don’t p1ss the Jooooos off too badly. If they do, that skill with aerial bombardment is going to be let off the leash. K-pow.

  6. The article says they have also been warned trough a phone call form the IDF.
    That is not one but two warnings.
    As Donald Rumsfeld would say; this is a very humane way of doing things.
    and I agree. maybe too humane…

  7. It appears that there will be a lot of job openings and room for promotion in the upper echelons of Hamas.
    RT or otherwise known as Novosti has about as much credibility as Der Sturmer had.

  8. At this point, that’s more credibility than CBS or the New York Times. How sad is that?

  9. And the Nobel Prize for precision missile strikes goes to … Israel.
    For the Iranian Regime in Tehran and the Wahabi in Saudi Arabia, the Sunni-jihadis in Pakistan, Syria and Iraq, et al, best to consider this as foreshadowing…
    just sayin’

  10. I have always been impressed that a rather small air to ground missile can level a huge Pali hospital…..because to point of impact is in the basement…where the ammo dump/rocket factory is…..it’s known in the trade as a “secondary explosion”.
    SOP for Hamas and other crazies is using civilians a human shields…..launching rockets beside for example apartment blocks, hospitals.
    This why the IDF telephones or goes “knock, knock”……..

  11. Question: why is there even such a strategically placed camera recording the strike in the first place?

  12. Love the comments on the site praising the Holocaust. Bunch of sewer rats.

  13. The IDF phoned them ahead of time to tell them the building would be destroyed, so perhaps someone set up the camera to record it. Or maybe it is one of the ubiquitous security cameras. So the fact a camera was recording it is not suspicious. What is suspicious is the edit between 1:14 and 1:15 of the video, which chris pointed out above.

  14. Iran is a funder of Hamas. Get rid of the Iranian regime, and Hamas loses not only money, but the weapons Iran smuggles through Syria.
    The only problem with Bush’s regime change policy was that it did not go far enough. Iran was, and remains a pushover if the US cares to tackle it. Once Iran is conquered, all the other problems in the Midle East will solve themselves. As long as the Iranian regime survives, so does its nuclear weapons program.

  15. I agree about the edit at 1:14, but am I the only one who noticed that the GROUND FLOOR of the structure was virtually UNDAMAGED?
    Tom B.

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