Posted on 10/15/2023 4:52:17 AM PDT by fruser1
New footage released by the Israel Defense Forces on Saturday showed members of the Navy’s Snapir unit killing Hamas terrorists attempting to infiltrate into Israel from the Gaza Strip via the sea on the morning of October 7.
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Israeli harbor authorities apparently have stringent enforcement policies regarding discharging sewerage.
Wow.
Amazing clip. Thank you for posting link. I was reading through comments, some posters thought it was a war crime to shoot men in the water from sunken boat but they don’t understand Hamas is suicide commandos, you try to haul them in you have a grenade exploding from them and every moment Israel is in fight for life. Israel protected its coastline from killer murderer commandos.
...continuing to cheer on both sides.
Enjoyed it , but strange no floating bodies or footage of them sinking the boats the hamas were on.
I’ve seen them, yes, there are videos of Hamas boats being blasted, google it
I shall - thanks.
Would love your comments on this one!
Well at least Israel’s Navy doesn’t have its head up its @$$.
They took prisoners. Circled around to kill terrorist that fled their vessel. If only our military was allowed such engagement freedom.
Hamas swimmers taking a bath- getting nice and clean for their 72 virgins…
I like the 3 outboards for fast maneuvering
Though I think that’s rather standard
In contrast, it looks like the USN could learn a few things from IDF when it comes to taking out small boats.
I still don’t understand why our navy isn’t using proximity airburst rounds for small surface craft.
#6 There was footage of them being shot point blank in the water!
I get that.
I was interested in seeing them sinking the boats that put them in the water
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