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Recent Lebanon- Israel Clash: UNIFIL run away!!!???

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Post time 4-8-2010 11:51 PM | Show all posts |Read mode
Post Last Edit by Periuk_api1209 at 5-8-2010 00:06

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_yKsiaGmdEM&feature=player_embedded


biar betul????
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Post time 5-8-2010 01:28 AM | Show all posts
ni askar indon nih...apahal sampai tercungap2 tuh? depa kata depa terra ... hampehh
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Post time 5-8-2010 01:29 AM | Show all posts
tentera indonesia nih..tentera mesia bkn da blk ker?
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Post time 5-8-2010 01:30 AM | Show all posts
err..sape sape leh update tentera mesia still ade sane lagi ker?
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Post time 5-8-2010 06:48 AM | Show all posts
ni askar indon nih...apahal sampai tercungap2 tuh? depa kata depa terra ... hampehh
malberi8 Post at 5-8-2010 01:28


Kalau ko berani gak ke.............
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Post time 5-8-2010 08:35 AM | Show all posts
Post Last Edit by semarmesem at 5-8-2010 08:38

itu TNI yg retreat kena peluru kale.ini ada lagi videonya(gak tahu caaranya masukin kesini)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RU_spwO0DFQ&feature=player_embedded
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Post time 5-8-2010 09:07 AM | Show all posts
Post Last Edit by semarmesem at 5-8-2010 09:09

Flare-up over tree accents Israel-Lebanon tension

By MARK LAVIE, Associated Press Writer – 1 hr 36 mins ago

JERUSALEM – It took no more than cutting down a tree to shatter four years of calm on the Israel-Lebanon border.
With Israel uneasy about the growing arsenal of Hezbollah, the real power in the Lebanese border area, and Lebanon influenced by the Iranian-backed group's clout, the clash that left four dead showed how a small spark could ignite another war.
On Wednesday all sides appeared to be trying to restore calm, but the key was clearly in the hands of Hezbollah.
Had it entered the fray with a rocket attack on Israel's north, Israel would likely have retaliated, and another round of Mideast violence would have been under way — following the pattern of the monthlong conflict in 2006, when Hezbollah fired almost 4,000 rockets as Israel's military bombed strategic targets all over Lebanon and swept through the border area.
Instead, Hezbollah sufficed with threats against Israel, and after nightfall Wednesday, representatives of the Israeli and Lebanese armies met with U.N. peacekeepers.
In a statement afterward, peace force commander Maj. Gen. Alberto Asarta Cuevas said he called for restraint from all sides and avoidance of " any action that could serve to heighten tensions." He said UNIFIL was still investigating the clash, but preliminary findings were presented at the meeting. The statement gave no details.
The monthly meeting was brought forward to defuse the crisis, UNIFIL officials said.
The clash started after an Israeli soldier on a crane dangled over a fence near the border early Tuesday to trim a tree that could provide cover for infiltrators. The Israelis said they clear such underbrush at least once a week and coordinate their actions with UNIFIL, the peacekeeping force that has been in the area for more than 30 years.
This time the tree trimming was followed by gunfire from the Lebanese army, apparently aimed not at the soldier hanging over the fence, but at a base some distance away, where a senior officer was killed by a shot to the head. Another officer was wounded. Israel responded with gunfire and shelling, killing two Lebanese soldiers and a journalist.
On Wednesday the U.N. ruled that the tree, while across the fence, was inside Israeli territory. The U.N. drew the border line in 2000 after Israel withdrew its forces from south Lebanon after an 18-year occupation that followed its invasion in 1982 to fight Palestinian forces and try to install a pro-Israel government in Beirut.
"UNIFIL established ... that the trees being cut by the Israeli army are located south of the Blue Line (border) on the Israeli side," said force spokesman Lt. Naresh Bhatt.

In Washington, State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley said the U.N. finding was conclusive. "The firing by Lebanese armed forces was totally unjustified and unwarranted," he said, while calling on both sides to show restraint.
Even so, Lebanon still considers the tree-trimming a provocation, saying its soldiers fired warning shots after the Israelis ignored requests from UNIFIL to stop cutting the tree, and Israel retaliated.
Information Minister Tarek Mitri said Lebanon respects the border but still contests part of it, insisting that the fateful cypress tree, while on the Israeli side of the border, "is Lebanese territory."
Israel was having none of that, charging that the attack was unprovoked aggression. In a televised statement Wednesday evening, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu talked tough.
Israel will retaliate for every attack, he said. "Don't test our determination to protect the citizens of Israel and its soldiers."
Despite that, neither side appeared interested in fanning the flames, and this time, Hezbollah stayed on the sidelines.
The guerrilla group sprang out of resistance to the Israeli occupation in the mid-1980s and morphed into a political force in Lebanon, holding a key position in the government while virtually controlling its border stronghold.
Hezbollah has long been considered mainly as Iran's militant arm in Lebanon running its own state-within-a-state. The group remains fiercely anti-Israel and is highly unlikely to give up its extensive arsenal of rockets and other weapons.
But Hezbollah seems concerned these days with its position at home, trying to show it can work with Lebanon's many other factions.
While Lebanon's leaders have to contend with Hezbollah as a political force, Israel considers it a military threat.
In recent weeks Israel's military has charged that Hezbollah has 40,000 rockets aimed at Israel, including Scud rockets that could hit Israel's main population centers. The conventional wisdom in Israel is that another war with Hezbollah is inevitable.
Peter Harling, a Syria-based Mideast analyst with the International Crisis Group, told The Associated Press on Wednesday that Hezbollah's enhanced political status could rein in its desire to hit back at Israel.
"Hezbollah is keen for now to avoid an escalation, knowing how tough an all-out confrontation could be to the movement and Lebanon, and more broadly to the region," he said.
Even so, a report his group issued this week said tensions are mounting in the region "with no obvious safety valve."
On Israel's border with Lebanon Wednesday, apple farmer Adi Amitai said he often waves to the Lebanese soldiers in clear view from his orchard, and they wave back. He said Israel ordered farmers to stay home Wednesday.
When he goes back to his apple trees on Thursday, he told Israel Radio, "I'll still wave, but with suspicion."
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Associated Press Writers Zeina Karam and Elizabeth A. Kennedy in Beirut, Hussein Malla in Darb el-Sim and Bassem Mroue in Deir al-Zahrani, Lebanon, contributed to this report.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100 ... a/ml_lebanon_israel
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Post time 5-8-2010 09:14 AM | Show all posts
Reply 2# malberi8

hadeii... dia tercungap2 tu sbb tgh cari bakso haha!!
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Post time 5-8-2010 11:06 AM | Show all posts
buluh runcing tak ada pasal tu tercungap2....kalau tak jadi pendekar laut dah tu.
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Post time 5-8-2010 11:06 AM | Show all posts
yang tercungap-cungap tuh bukan kopaska kot... cuma kerani kantor aja pak...
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Post time 5-8-2010 11:15 AM | Show all posts
Reply 5# tempur


    aku memang la cabut dulu sebab x pernah di train dalam tentera.... yg bestnya kisah ni sebab selama ni ramai sangat dok kata indon punya army hebat2...tembak tak lut, tetak ngan parang pon tak lut dan mengikut forumers dari indon memang army depa ni yg terhebat dan terbaik .... tapi bila dah tercungap2 macam kena kejar hantu hemm, lagi sekali ...hampehhh!!

tu la indon ni suka cakap besar sangat dan  takaburrr....

tapi syukurlah x de yg kena tembak dengan yahudi dan askar indon nih memang handal melarikan diri..macam kat KL gak la..korang tengok sesekali imegresen sama PGA buat operasi benteras pendatang haram indon, takat pagar 5kaki tu sekali lompat jek he he..
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Post time 5-8-2010 12:14 PM | Show all posts
Mana pembela2 negara bendera macam poland/monaco tu? Ada komen?
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Post time 5-8-2010 02:09 PM | Show all posts
dirgahayu indonesia..tantara kita senantiasa nomor 1 dalam













melarikan diri..
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Post time 5-8-2010 02:23 PM | Show all posts
Post Last Edit by wongedandotcom2 at 5-8-2010 14:27


terjadi setelah tembakan dari Lebanon, dan sebelum tembakan dari Israel

http://www.thenational.ae/apps/p ... EIGN/708049827/1002

UN officials say a small contingent of Unifil troops from an Indonesian battalion were on the scene when the first shots were fired by Lebanese army soldiers. An Israeli military unit was removing a tree from an area near the international line of demarcation, known as the Blue Line.

The Indonesian troops had attempted to stop any escalation in the fighting, but when the exchanges grew heavy, they were ordered to retreat or find cover. Hizbollah’s Al Manar television showed images on Tuesday night of stunned and dehydrated Indonesian peacekeepers being attended to by local medics and helped into a taxi, in a village near the fighting.

Milos Strugar, Unifil’s senior political adviser, told Israel’s Army Radio yesterday that the Israeli military had followed agreed-upon protocol and “informed Unifil that it was going to conduct maintenance works” along the border.

Tensions were already high early Tuesday morning, several UN and Unifil sources said. Unifil initially had asked the Israeli military to delay the tree removal because they were unclear as to what exactly was to take place, but the IDF denied this request. At around 7am, Unifil informed the Lebanese army about the Israeli plan to prune or cut down the tree. Two hours later, the Lebanese military officials replied, saying they would not approve the work.

Not long after the tree-cutting began at mid-morning, a patrol of Lebanese soldiers began to trade verbal insults with the Israeli soldiers doing the tree-cutting work. Indonesian soldiers tried to intervene with the Lebanese soldiers, but the situation only intensified. Unifil officials said that they believe the first shot was fired by a Lebanese army sniper, but the investigation of the exact origins of the firefight was continuing.

“Maybe we’ll never know,” said the UN official. “Was it an exchange of AK-47 fire and then the sniper shot, or did the sniper fire first? All we know is that from the moment the IDF saw there was a casualty, they decided to engage.”

UN peacekeepers did not escape the confrontation unscathed. Al Manar TV reported that in some cases, villagers attempted to block Unifil vehicles from fleeing the combat zone, demanding that they return and fight. But current and former Unifil officials said that at that point in the conflict, it was out of peacekeepers’ hands.


Singkatnya :

1. Lebanon menembak
2. Indobatt nyuruh kedua belah pihak berhenti
3. Israel menembak
4. UNIFIL Hilang komunikasi dgn Jenderal Israel
5. UNIFIL diperintahkan mundur
6. Tanpa sebab jelas, pertempuran berakhir.





israel crossing the border


The peacekeepers don't have the mandate to return fire so all that they can do is seek refuge if fired upon, which it looks like they were. They have nothing but my utmost respect for what they do. Today, they stopped a war; if UNIFIL wasn't there, its 100% certain there would be a full scale battle going on

The U.N. peacekeeping force in south Lebanon, UNIFIL, confirmed Wednesday that Israel was cutting down trees only on the Israeli side, the force's spokesman Lt. Naresh Bhatt said.
Earlier in the day, an Israeli military spokesman, who spoke on condition of anonymity in line with military regulations, said the army was "continuing operations as usual" in the area and pruning trees.
"The U.N. announcement today clearly corroborates the Israeli version of events. Our routine activity yesterday was conducted entirely south of the frontier on the Israeli side and that the Lebanese Army opened fire without any provocation or justification whatsoever," Israeli government spokesman Mark Regev said.
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Post time 5-8-2010 02:32 PM | Show all posts
perkara ini sebaiknya disorokkan daripada
pengetahuan umum warga malaysia dan indonesia
sendiri, kerana amat memalukan di samping
boleh menjatuhkan 'air muka' mereka..

namun, mengambilkira sifat angkuh dan
sombong mereka yg berlebihan dalam
'memuja' kehebatan tantara mereka, serta
kecenderungan mereka meremeh dan memperkecilkan
negara kita, maka selayaknya mereka
dikutuk dalam hal ini supaya sedar diri..
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Post time 5-8-2010 03:18 PM | Show all posts
Post Last Edit by advark at 5-8-2010 15:19

tak ada kata "LARI" dalam kamus TNI....“Lebih baik pulang nama daripada gagal di medan tempur”...dengan berdiri disamping tentera lubnan sebenarnya TNI menjadi target mudah dari tembakan tentera israel tetapi demi perdamaian TNI mengambil risiko...






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Post time 5-8-2010 03:33 PM | Show all posts
usah pelik sangat dengan bakal kemunculan
banyaknya posting2 'cover' dan 'pencerahan'
oleh forumer2 seberang kononnya
bagi pihak tantara indon..

memang dah dijangkakan..tak lain bertujuan
mengurangkan rasa ketebalan muka.. sabar ya wak..
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 Author| Post time 5-8-2010 03:42 PM | Show all posts
tak ada kata "LARI" dalam kamus TNI....“Lebih baik pulang nama daripada gagal di medan tempur”...d ...
advark Post at 5-8-2010 15:18


yer ker?? sekarang dah tenang boleh la cakap mcm tu kan??

btw gambar yg kamu letak itu adalah gambar selepas pertempuran..



A U.N. peacekeeper watches an Israeli crane operating along the Lebanese-Israeli border during a tree-pruning mission near Adaisseh village, southern Lebanon, August 4, 2010. The Israeli army moved a crane back into a tense frontier zone with Lebanon on Wednesday to complete the tree-pruning mission that led to the deadliest violence along the border since a 2006 war.



An Israeli army bulldozer removes a tree from the same place where it was working the previous day when clashes between Israeli and Lebanese troops started along the border between the two countries, on August 04, 2010, in which one Israeli soldier, two Lebanese soldiers and a Lebanese journalist were killed during the brief altercation.
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