Israel under attack

:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
And that's in Gaza is it?
View attachment 317536
Back to the drawing board for you. Even better attend a few geography leasons. :rolleyes:
You might need to find a suitable early-learner programme.
Learn where Gaza is. :rolleyes:

Padico Holding (the owner) is indeed based near Ramallah in Israel. Gaza Industrial Estate is in Gaza, East of Gaza City,, 4km from the city centre, total area 50 hectares.
Notch is spot on.
 
"The hospital is owned and run by the Anglican Church.
Canon Richard Sewell, the dean of St George's College in Jerusalem, told the BBC that about 1,000 displaced people were sheltering in the courtyard when it was hit, and about 600 patients and staff were inside the building."

Sounds like the whole car park pretty much exploded, due to rocket fuel and then fuel from the vehicles.
Look at the pics of the car park. Small area affected. Some cars not touched...
 
People saying that it could not have been Israel because it didn't hit the hospital, there was no crater, the strike was too small, and ignoring that Israel literally bombed civilians on a road a few days ago.

Or was that another Hamas rocket that fell out of the sky?


The 'bombing' on the road was a hamas booby trap that went off. Plenty of info about that online
 
Activated bye!
Thank you.
Padico Holding (the owner) is indeed based near Ramallah in Israel. Gaza Industrial Estate is in Gaza, East of Gaza City,, 4km from the city centre, total area 50 hectares.
Notch is spot on.
Find it on the map. Do a screen shot. Give me an address.
And don't rely on the address on the web site, because it says:
where the plan is to establish a series of industrial estates in Palestine
i.e that's the plan.
Oh by the way, Israel has probably destroyed it, by now, if it existed already. :rolleyes:
Oh by the way, all the privately owned solar panels will have been destroyed as well.
Gaza’s residents have grown accustomed to frequent power outages, with an average daily electricity availability of just four hours.
For those Gaza residents who can afford it, they have already sought independent solutions, including the use of diesel generators and solar panels.

Notch is way off, as usual.
And you've been proven to be an outrageous liar, so anything you say has to be taken with a pinch of salt.
 
Look at the pics of the car park. Small area affected. Some cars not touched...
And Israel has been proven to have denied a shooting of a reporter on at least two previous occasions.
Until later investigations proved them to be liars.
 
The 'bombing' on the road was a hamas booby trap that went off. Plenty of info about that online
Off you go and find it then, instead of unsupported misinformation.

By the way Israel bombed the same hopsital a couple of days ago.
 
People saying that it could not have been Israel because it didn't hit the hospital, there was no crater, the strike was too small, and ignoring that Israel literally bombed civilians on a road a few days ago.

Or was that another Hamas rocket that fell out of the sky?


Probably another hamas rocket ?? 30% failure rate

Digging up water pipes to use as launchers (?) is a bit heath robinson
 
Padico Holding (the owner) is indeed based near Ramallah in Israel. Gaza Industrial Estate is in Gaza, East of Gaza City,, 4km from the city centre, total area 50 hectares.
Notch is spot on.
Try finding the address given on their web site.
Al-Mentar-Karni

located in a privileged location near the "Al-Mentar-Karni Crossing".

Hint it doesn't exist.
You've been had, sucker.

By the way, the border to the East of Gaza City is about 3 km.
That would put this industrial complex on the border with israel. :rolleyes:
It might even be in Israel.
1697657178390.png
 
Last edited:
Thank you.

Find it on the map. Do a screen shot. Give me an address.
And don't rely on the address on the web site, because it says:

i.e that's the plan.
Oh by the way, Israel has probably destroyed it, by now, if it existed already. :rolleyes:
Oh by the way, all the privately owned solar panels will have been destroyed as well.


Notch is way off, as usual.
And you've been proven to be an outrageous liar, so anything you say has to be taken with a pinch of salt.

You're talking bollux again.

It exists.

 
The Israeli aggression has hardly stopped has it.
Gaza, 17/01/2023

Bashar Masri visited Gaza Industrial Estate for the latest business developments in the factories after PADICO Holding completed the reconstruction of the facilities destroyed during the Israeli aggression against the Strip.
From your link.

Have you found it in Gaza yet?
Do you have an address?
Do you think it's not been released so that israel don't bomb it? :rolleyes:
If they haven't already. They obviously have at least once before.
Do you think it's back working again yet?
Do you think any investors are likely to invest knowing Israel will bomb it again?

Any repairs don't tend to last long before it's destroyed again:
In recent years, Gaza Industrial Estate has suffered significant losses due to repeated shelling of the Gaza Strip, especially during the aggression on the strip in May 2021, which destroyed many industrial installations and infrastructure, including part of the solar power plant.
from your link.
 
Last edited:
The Israeli aggression has hardly stopped has it.

From your link.

Have you found it in Gaza yet?
Do you have an address?
Do you think it's not been released so that israel don't bomb it? :rolleyes:
If they haven't already. They obviously have at least once before.
Do you think it's back working again yet?

You've made a right mug of yourself, and a porky pier.

Bashar Masri: “I salute the workers and investors who defy the blockade of Gaza.”

Gaza, 17/01/2023

Bashar Masri visited Gaza Industrial Estate for the latest business developments in the factories after PADICO Holding completed the reconstruction of the facilities destroyed during the Israeli aggression against the Strip.

Masri stressed the importance of promoting the Industrial Estate and providing the appropriate investment environment to encourage investors to set up various factories that offer new jobs in the Gaza Strip, which suffers from the highest unemployment rates in the world.

He met with some investors in the Industrial Estate and discussed the importance of joint work and cooperation with all parties, which was translated into this achievement.

“I pay tribute to the workers and investors in the Gaza Strip who are defying the blockade and difficult conditions through hard work and dedication, making the way through to support the GDP in the Gaza Strip and revive the Palestinian national economy. Once again, Gaza reasserts that we Palestinians are able to build our economy.”

Mahmoud Daban, the owner of one of the Foam Line, one of the companies whose facility has been completely destroyed, commented: “The re-operation of the facility has been a difficult challenge, but the efforts made by PADICO in a short period of time has helped to overcome the difficulties of restarting the facility and maintaining the continuity of the livelihood of its employees.” He also appointed that “the presence of Chairman Masri with us today is another motive for us to continue this defying.”

Hazem Al-Ak’ouk, general manager of the Al-Ishara Electrical Systems, which is set to begin production in Gaza Industrial Estate soon, said: “Our decision to invest in Gaza Industrial Estate comes in conjunction with the Estate’s reconstruction, and represents a qualitative shift in terms of increasing production and improving quality.”

Gaza Industrial Estate employs thousands of Palestinian workers whose jobs have been exposed after the Estate’s facilities were destroyed. Still, reconstructing all destroyed facilities has increased confidence in the Industrial Estate, sustaining and increasing employment opportunities.

Zakaria Mushtaha, a worker in the Al-Sawafiri company that was completely destroyed, said: “I want to continue working and earn my livelihood, and I don’t think anyone wants to be unemployed or receive insufficient handouts to sustain support their families. We all strive for a decent life and thank the management of the Industrial Estate and factory owners for their efforts to sustain our jobs.”

Gaza Industrial Estate is one of the Gaza Strip’s most important economies. Today, it has a wide range of factories and industrial and commercial facilities, both local and international. The Estate also enjoys sustainable urban infrastructure, supportive services, and facilities management. It carries out diverse activities and works in various industrial sectors.

In recent years, Gaza Industrial Estate has suffered significant losses due to repeated shelling of the Gaza Strip, especially during the aggression on the strip in May 2021, which destroyed many industrial installations and infrastructure, including part of the solar power plant.

1-1200x800.jpg
 
Back
Top