It includesamassing thousands upon thousands of troops. Nic robertson is in sderot where troops are training in that area. Give us a sense of what you are talking about training and that entails along the border, nic. Yes, what they want to do is to send in a combined force. They want to send in tanks, infantry and combat engineers, and this is a spearhead advance, and lot of the armies do this, but when you have reservists in the force, and regular troops, you have bring them together to do that, and so they have been training to do that and training as well for fighting in a Combat Environment in these mock palestinian towns, and there are mosques. There are stores. There are traffic circles. There are home. So the troops are going to training for the exact environment absent the people they will face when they go into gaza. Now they have not been given the order, and everything that we see, the tanks parked in the field, and the lastminute repairs to the train tracks, and the dozens
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of an adventure, going up there? that was, yeah. i d never been up a wind turbine, funnily enough. not your sort of average wednesday afternoon activity. but, yeah, it was really cool to talk to the guys who operate it, who work there, and just seeing the scale up there. i mean, how big is it? i ve actually never seen one up close. i mean, i don t know what the stats are on how high it is, but it took us half an hour to get up the ladder. there s a tiny, narrow ladder inside and you have to get roped up and harnessed up and everything and there are tiny doors you have to sort of navigate through. right. and at the top, these big, giant doors open up. they have to, you know, stow the actual cell and then you climb out on top and it was an amazing view. luckily, i don t get too bad vertigo because you are literally on the edge, clipped in. helicopter pilot. exactly, yeah, it does help. but, you know, it was cool, the drone, we had a big drone for the day, so it was quite fun watching the
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so yeah, is that a bit of an adventure, going up there? that was, yeah, i d never been up a wind turbine, funnily enough. not your sort of average wednesday afternoon activity. um, but, yeah, it was really cool to talk to the guys who operate it, who work there, and just seeing the scale of there. i mean, how big is it? i ve actually never seen one up close. i mean, i don t know what the stats are on how high it is but it took us half an hour to get up the ladder. it s a tiny, narrow ladder inside and you have to get roped up and harnessed up and everything and there are tiny doors you have to sort of navigate through. right. and at the top, these big, giant doors open up. they have to, you know, stow the actual nacelle and then you climb out on top and it was an amazing view. luckily, i don t get too bad vertigo because you are literally on the edge, clipped in. helicopter pilot. exactly, yeah, it does help. but you know, it was cool, the drone, we had a big drone for the day so it wa