Israeli forest fire near Haifa kills 40 prison guards

The fucking Muslim terrorists probably did this.

Even if they did not, the time has come to carpet bomb the evil Hamas lovers in Gaza with phosphorous.

God bless all those fighting muzzie terrorists.
 
About 40 prison guards have died after being trapped in a forest fire that is raging out of control in northern Israel, police say.

All the dead were on a bus which was caught in the inferno, in the Carmel Mountains near the city of Haifa, they said.[/SIZ]


The religion of peace...
Muslim attack on 9/11, killing 3,000
Ongoing Muslim genocide in Darfur and southern Sudan, 4 million killed
Muslims slaughter 60 Christians in church in Iraq
Muslim bombings in Mumbai, India kill 250, 700 injured
Muslim bombings in Londin, 53 killed, 700 injured
Multiple Muslim bombings on trains near Madrid, Spain. 191 killed, 1460 injured
Muslim bombing in Bali nightclub, 202 killed, 300 injured
Muslim bombing attacks in Russia kill 300
Musim attack on Beslan, Russia school, 344 killed including 186 children
Muslim attack on the Christian community in Demsa,
Nigeria, killing 36 people, destroying property and displacing an additional 3000 people
Muslim attack on the Hindu Ram temple in India; one of the most holy sites of Hinduism, 6 dead.
Muslim bombings in India, over 60 killed and over 180 injured in crowded markets and a bus, just 2 days before the Diwali festival
Muslim bombings in Varanasi, India, series of attacks in the Sankath Mochan Hanuman temple and Cantonment Railway Station, 28 killed and over 100 injured
Muslim bombings in India, 21 explosive devices, 56 dead and 200 injured.
Muslim bombings in Delhi, India, 30 people dead and 130 injured, followed by attack two weeks later, 3 people dead.
Muslims kill at least 174 people and wound numerous others in attacks in Mumbai.
Muslims detonate car bomb in Pakistan shopping district, killing over 110 killed and over 200 injured.
Muslim suicide bomber in Somalia detonates in hotel hosting a graduation ceremony for local medical students, killing four government ministers as well as other civilians.
Muslim suicide bomber in Pakistan drove into a volleyball pitch as people gathered to watch a match killing more than 100 people
Muslims attack mosques in Pakistan, killing nearly 100 and injuring many others
Muslim attacks on the Hindu Raghunath temple, India, 25 dead.
Muslim bombing in al-Arbaa, Algeria. 49 dead, 117 injured.
Muslim suicide attack on Indian parliament kills 7, wounds 12
Muslim machine gun attack on Hindu temple in India. 31 dead, 86 injured
 
The thing to point out here is those Israelis were attempting to SAVE "PALESTINIAN ARAB PRISONERS! :clap2:That’s the difference between Jews and Arabs...I just wanted to point that out for all the Jew haters



MEGADIM, Israel – Dozens of Israeli guards trying to rescue prisoners threatened by the worst forest fire in the country's history died Thursday when their bus became trapped in the same inferno.

As the guards raced toward the prison holding mostly Palestinians, a lone tree fell across the road, blocking their path. With no way out, many of them were burned alive inside the vehicle. Others perished while trying to flee the flames fed by brush left tinder-dry by lack of rain.


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How many of those Arab prisoners had been convicted or even charged with a crime?

Jihadist, how many sand rats are committing the genocide in Sudan?

Allahu fucku.

The genocide in Darfur has claimed 400,000 lives and displaced over 2,500,000 people. More than one hundred people continue to die each day; five thousand die every month.

Since February 2003, the Sudanese government in Khartoum and the government-sponsored Janjaweed militia have used rape, displacement, organized starvation, threats against aid workers and mass murder. Violence, disease, and displacement continue to kill thousands of innocent Darfurians every month.
Genocide in Darfur, Sudan | Darfur Scorecard
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-ojg9UjMk0[/ame]
 
How many of those Arab prisoners had been convicted or even charged with a crime?

The problem with you Georgie is that generally you're a miserable person, and you want to spread that misery around, That’s why very few people on the board like you, and also why you "suck off goats" Go get some help man... You desperately need it.:cuckoo
 
About 40 prison guards have died after being trapped in a forest fire that is raging out of control in northern Israel, police say.


No love for the victims of the genocide by your fellow Mooslim jihadists in Darfur, coward of allah?

allahu fucku, virgin chaser

The genocide in Darfur has claimed 400,000 lives and displaced over 2,500,000 people. More than one hundred people continue to die each day; five thousand die every month.

Since February 2003, the Sudanese government in Khartoum and the government-sponsored Janjaweed militia have used rape, displacement, organized starvation, threats against aid workers and mass murder. Violence, disease, and displacement continue to kill thousands of innocent Darfurians every month.
Genocide in Darfur, Sudan | Darfur Scorecard
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-ojg9UjMk0[/ame]
 
Arson suspected...
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Thousands evacuated as fires burn across Israel
Nov. 24, 2016 - Although at least 100 peoople were treated for smoke inhalation and minor injuries, no deaths have been reported. The Haifa blaze was the most serious in a series of fires that have erupted across the country in recent days
A wildfire roared through parts of Israel’s third-largest city on Thursday, forcing tens of thousands of people to evacuate their homes as the country’s leaders raised the possibility that Arab assailants had intentionally set the blaze. Spreading quickly due to dry, windy weather, the fire raced through Haifa’s northern neighborhoods, sending panicked residents fleeing from the area. While there were no serious injuries, several dozen people were hospitalized for smoke inhalation. In a rare move, Israel called up hundreds of military reservists to join overstretched police and firefighters and was making use of an international fleet of firefighting aircraft sent by a slew of countries.

The Haifa blaze was the most serious in a series of fires that have erupted across the country in recent days. On a visit to the area, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said anyone implicated in setting the fires would be punished severely. “It’s a crime for all intents and purposes and in our opinion it is terror for all intents and purposes,” he said. He said incitement to arson was also playing a role in spreading the fires. Netanyahu did not elaborate on the identity or motives of the suspected arsonists, but Israeli officials typically use the term “terror” to refer to Arab or Palestinian militant activity.

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A man watches wildfires in Haifa, Israel​

Israel has been on edge during more than a year of Palestinian attacks, mostly stabbings, that have tapered off, but not halted, in recent months. Netanyahu has blamed Palestinian incitement for fueling those attacks. Netanyahu’s accusations could test already brittle relations between Israel’s Jewish majority and its Arab minority, which has long suffered discrimination in Israel and says it has been slighted by rhetoric from Netanyahu and other Israeli officials in the past.

Public Security Minister Gilad Erdan told Channel 10 TV news that eight people had been arrested and that authorities had found “flammable materials and liquids poured in certain areas,” a find that pointed to arson. He said arson was suspected in about half of the fires. Israeli media said the Shin Bet internal security agency was helping search for perpetrators, while Erdan said “we need to be prepared for a new type of terror.” “It’s safe to assume that whoever is setting the fires isn’t doing it only out of pyromania,” Israel’s police chief Roni Alsheich told reporters. “It’s safe to assume that if it is arson it is politically motivated.”

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Firefighters get handle on Haifa fire...

Firefighters rein in Haifa blaze
Sat, Nov 26, 2016 - ‘TERROR’: About 60,000 people have not returned home and hundreds of homes were damaged by fires that Israeli leaders said could have been caused by arson
Israeli firefighters yesterday reined in a blaze that had spread across the nation’s third-largest city, Haifa, and forced tens of thousands of people to flee their homes, but continued to battle more than a dozen other fires around the country for the fourth day in a row. About 60,000 people have yet to return to their homes as police and firefighting units were still heavily deployed in the Haifa area for fear that the fire could be reignited due to the rare dry, windy weather. Though no serious injuries were caused, several dozen people were hospitalized for smoke inhalation. Hundreds of homes were damaged and, in a rare move, Israel on Thursday called up military reservists to join overstretched police and firefighters and made use of an international fleet of firefighting aircraft sent by several countries.

Police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said a small village in the forests near Jerusalem was evacuated overnight as several homes there caught fire. Overall, he said 12 people have been arrested across Israel on suspicion of arson. Israeli leaders have raised the possibility that Arab assailants had intentionally set the blazes. The Haifa blaze was the most serious in a series of fires that have erupted across the nation in recent days. On a visit to the area on Thursday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said anyone implicated in setting the fires would be punished severely. “It’s a crime for all intents and purposes and in our opinion it is terror for all intents and purposes,” he said.

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A man covers his head across the street from burning trees in a suburb of the coastal city of Haifa, Israel​

He said that incitement to arson was also playing a role in spreading the fires. Netanyahu did not elaborate on the identity or motives of the suspected arsonists, but Israeli officials typically use the term “terror” to refer to Arab or Palestinian militant activity. Israel has been on edge during more than a year of Palestinian attacks, mostly stabbings, that have tapered off, but not halted, in recent months. Netanyahu has blamed Palestinian incitement for fueling those attacks.

Netanyahu’s accusations could test already brittle relations between Israel’s Jewish majority and its Arab minority, which has long suffered discrimination in Israel and says it has been slighted by rhetoric from Netanyahu and other Israeli officials in the past. Israeli Public Security Minister Gilad Erdan told Channel 10 TV news that eight people had been arrested and that authorities had found “flammable materials and liquids poured in certain areas,” a find that pointed to arson. He said arson was suspected in about half of the fires.

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Israel Arrests 22 Over Wildfires, as Arson Is Suspected
NOV. 25, 2016 — Twenty-two people have been arrested on suspicion of arson or incitement to arson, security officials said on Friday, as Israel continued to battle its worst wildfires in years.
The fires, which began on Tuesday, have erupted throughout the country, blazing through parched forests, incinerating scores of homes and forcing tens of thousands of people to flee. Two prisons were also evacuated. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Friday that “a considerable number” of the fires were set and described them as “terror,” a term usually given to militant attacks by Palestinians. “There is a price to crime, and there is a price for terror and incitement, and we will exact it,” Mr. Netanyahu said while on a tour of the Hatzor military base, according to local news reports. “The instructions are to prosecute anyone committing these acts so that all can see that anyone who tries to burn down the state of Israel will face the fullest punishment.”

Firefighters had most of the dozens of fires under control by Friday, allowing thousands of people to return to their homes in the northern port city of Haifa, one of the areas that was hit hardest. Still, new fires erupted near Jerusalem and in the Galilee in northern Israel. Hundreds of residents of Nataf, a small Jewish community near Jerusalem, were evacuated on Friday. By Friday evening, a 747 Supertanker firefighting plane from the United States had landed in Israel to be used to extinguish some of the blazes, and 50 American firefighters were expected to join the effort, Israeli news media reported. While unusually hot, dry conditions and strong winds helped fan the flames, almost half of the fires are suspected of being arson, according to Israeli security officials.

The “consensus is that this is arson,” Israel’s public security minister, Gilad Erdan, told journalists on Friday. In one instance, Mr. Erdan said, his forces had found evidence that gasoline was used to start a fire in Zikhron Yaaqov, a town in northern Israel. A man from a Jerusalem was arrested with fire-making materials, he said. By Friday evening, two more fires had been set on the Lebanese side of the border, apparently in hopes that the wind would carry the flames into Israel. Of the 22 people arrested on arson charges, one was a Palestinian who was arrested on suspicion of causing a fire early Friday in forests around the tiny Jewish community of Beit Meir near Jerusalem, Israeli news media reported. Eight were released, and 14 had their remand extended. No further information was available about the people being questioned.

Israeli officials hinted that they suspected Palestinians were behind the arsons, but Arab leaders in Israel cautioned against placing blame without proof. “Whoever burns down the country cannot be a citizen of the country, and their citizenship status should be revoked,” said Miri Regev, the culture minister, a threat usually reserved for Palestinian citizens of Israel, who form about one-fifth of the country’s population of eight million. If Palestinians set some of the fires, it would be a new and potentially disruptive tactic in a long-simmering conflict.

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Firefighters get handle on Haifa fire...

Firefighters rein in Haifa blaze
Sat, Nov 26, 2016 - ‘TERROR’: About 60,000 people have not returned home and hundreds of homes were damaged by fires that Israeli leaders said could have been caused by arson
Israeli firefighters yesterday reined in a blaze that had spread across the nation’s third-largest city, Haifa, and forced tens of thousands of people to flee their homes, but continued to battle more than a dozen other fires around the country for the fourth day in a row. About 60,000 people have yet to return to their homes as police and firefighting units were still heavily deployed in the Haifa area for fear that the fire could be reignited due to the rare dry, windy weather. Though no serious injuries were caused, several dozen people were hospitalized for smoke inhalation. Hundreds of homes were damaged and, in a rare move, Israel on Thursday called up military reservists to join overstretched police and firefighters and made use of an international fleet of firefighting aircraft sent by several countries.

Police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said a small village in the forests near Jerusalem was evacuated overnight as several homes there caught fire. Overall, he said 12 people have been arrested across Israel on suspicion of arson. Israeli leaders have raised the possibility that Arab assailants had intentionally set the blazes. The Haifa blaze was the most serious in a series of fires that have erupted across the nation in recent days. On a visit to the area on Thursday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said anyone implicated in setting the fires would be punished severely. “It’s a crime for all intents and purposes and in our opinion it is terror for all intents and purposes,” he said.

P06-161126-307.jpg

A man covers his head across the street from burning trees in a suburb of the coastal city of Haifa, Israel​

He said that incitement to arson was also playing a role in spreading the fires. Netanyahu did not elaborate on the identity or motives of the suspected arsonists, but Israeli officials typically use the term “terror” to refer to Arab or Palestinian militant activity. Israel has been on edge during more than a year of Palestinian attacks, mostly stabbings, that have tapered off, but not halted, in recent months. Netanyahu has blamed Palestinian incitement for fueling those attacks.

Netanyahu’s accusations could test already brittle relations between Israel’s Jewish majority and its Arab minority, which has long suffered discrimination in Israel and says it has been slighted by rhetoric from Netanyahu and other Israeli officials in the past. Israeli Public Security Minister Gilad Erdan told Channel 10 TV news that eight people had been arrested and that authorities had found “flammable materials and liquids poured in certain areas,” a find that pointed to arson. He said arson was suspected in about half of the fires.

MORE

See also:

Israel Arrests 22 Over Wildfires, as Arson Is Suspected
NOV. 25, 2016 — Twenty-two people have been arrested on suspicion of arson or incitement to arson, security officials said on Friday, as Israel continued to battle its worst wildfires in years.
The fires, which began on Tuesday, have erupted throughout the country, blazing through parched forests, incinerating scores of homes and forcing tens of thousands of people to flee. Two prisons were also evacuated. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Friday that “a considerable number” of the fires were set and described them as “terror,” a term usually given to militant attacks by Palestinians. “There is a price to crime, and there is a price for terror and incitement, and we will exact it,” Mr. Netanyahu said while on a tour of the Hatzor military base, according to local news reports. “The instructions are to prosecute anyone committing these acts so that all can see that anyone who tries to burn down the state of Israel will face the fullest punishment.”

Firefighters had most of the dozens of fires under control by Friday, allowing thousands of people to return to their homes in the northern port city of Haifa, one of the areas that was hit hardest. Still, new fires erupted near Jerusalem and in the Galilee in northern Israel. Hundreds of residents of Nataf, a small Jewish community near Jerusalem, were evacuated on Friday. By Friday evening, a 747 Supertanker firefighting plane from the United States had landed in Israel to be used to extinguish some of the blazes, and 50 American firefighters were expected to join the effort, Israeli news media reported. While unusually hot, dry conditions and strong winds helped fan the flames, almost half of the fires are suspected of being arson, according to Israeli security officials.

The “consensus is that this is arson,” Israel’s public security minister, Gilad Erdan, told journalists on Friday. In one instance, Mr. Erdan said, his forces had found evidence that gasoline was used to start a fire in Zikhron Yaaqov, a town in northern Israel. A man from a Jerusalem was arrested with fire-making materials, he said. By Friday evening, two more fires had been set on the Lebanese side of the border, apparently in hopes that the wind would carry the flames into Israel. Of the 22 people arrested on arson charges, one was a Palestinian who was arrested on suspicion of causing a fire early Friday in forests around the tiny Jewish community of Beit Meir near Jerusalem, Israeli news media reported. Eight were released, and 14 had their remand extended. No further information was available about the people being questioned.

Israeli officials hinted that they suspected Palestinians were behind the arsons, but Arab leaders in Israel cautioned against placing blame without proof. “Whoever burns down the country cannot be a citizen of the country, and their citizenship status should be revoked,” said Miri Regev, the culture minister, a threat usually reserved for Palestinian citizens of Israel, who form about one-fifth of the country’s population of eight million. If Palestinians set some of the fires, it would be a new and potentially disruptive tactic in a long-simmering conflict.

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I wonder who team palestine would blame if arab muslim terrorists were found to have set the fires and 500 arab muslim prisoners were burnt to death as a result. My money would be on the Jews as they should not be living in Israel in the first place according to the islamonazi team palestine members.
 

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