"Pleasant and attractive, like the missiles of the Palestinian resistance..."
Robert Duvall's character of Lt. Col. Bill Kilgore in the film "Apocalypse Now" told the world how much he loved the smell of napalm in the morning because "it smelled like [sniffing, pondering] victory..."
If the fictional Cavalry Officer had been with the Israeli Defense Forces during the recent thumping meted out to the Hamas forces, the surf-addicted warrior may have considered the smoking wreckage of Palestinian missile and command sites as a "fragrance" that could be described as "pleasant and attractive."
That's how Shadi Adwan, Gaza City resident and owner of a local cosmetics shop is describing his newest fragrance "M-75."
M-75 also happens to be the designation of the Izz A-Din Al-Qassam Brigade's missile recently used against the Jewish State.
With a maximum range of 75 kilometers (42 miles), the deadly M-75 is capable of striking the Israeli city of Tel-Aviv.
The missile, not the perfume.
http://www.examiner.com/article/palestinian-perfume-dedicated-to-terrorist-missiles