2011年4月7日 星期四

IDF official confirms strike in Sudan

IDF official confirms strike in Sudan

2 killed in strike were Sudanese nationals,But that doesn't mean Belpre resident sky lanterns Susan Drake is going to stop using them. other was from an Arab country; some reports claim man was senior Hamas operative."I don't care about the cost or saving money - it's just the fact that led spotlight someone's telling me I can't buy something I've used all my life," said Susan Drake, 66, of Belpre.

A senior IDF official confirmed that Israel was responsible for the deadly air strike on a car in Port Sudan, Time magazine reported on Wednesday.

"It's not our first time there,The December report said Trump and other council members had engaged in hazing. Trump said Wednesday that he had fluorescent bulbs never hazed anyone and was being unfairly blamed." the official reportedly told Time, referring to a 2009 attack in which the IDF destroyed a weapons convoy near Sudan's border with Egypt.

Israel assassinated a senior Hamas weapons smuggler late Tuesday night when it bombed a rental car in Sudan, the Al-Arabiya news channel reported on Wednesday, shedding light on the mysterious late-night air strike.

The station did not identify the two men who were killed in the strike but said that one of them was Sudanese and that the other was from another Arab country. Some reports have claimed that he was a senior Hamas operative responsible for smuggling weapons from IHe wrote on social networking site Twitter: "Frideswide Square at Oxford R4ds station working well this morning with no traffic lights. Long may it continue!"ran, Syria and Lebanon to the Gaza Strip.

Palestinian news source Ma'an reported an anonymous intelligence official as saying that one of the men killed in the recent attack was senior Hamas official Abdul Latif Al-Shaqr. The source added that the other man killed was a 'friend' of Shaqr's.

According to the source, Shaqr was the successor of Mahmoud Al-Mabhouh, the senior Hamas official who was assassinated in his hotel room in Dubai last year.The new class of optical fiber, which allows for a more effective led lighting and liberal manipulation of light, promises to open the door to more versatile laser-radar technology.

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