Israel’s Genocide in Gaza | 2023- till present

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Meanwhile, a Israeli settler terrorist almost committed a mass shooting in Al-Aqsa mosque:
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Urgent| Press sources: An armed settler attempted to storm Al-Aqsa Mosque through Bab Al-Qattanin, after crossing the occupation police checkpoints, and was caught by Al-Aqsa Mosque guards.

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So, they were just stockpiling ammunition. And now they have sidelined Gaza. It would have made more sense for Hezbollah to take a more escalatory role earlier on conflict to potentially force a ceasefire on both fronts (Lebanon and Gaza). That would be risky but if Israel does conduct a major campaign in Lebanon than it was a lost opportunity.
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The Israeli Army: We are ready from tonight to “act” on the Lebanese border

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Hezbollah should have gone in with all guns blazing back in October when the Zionists crossed their "red line" of a ground invasion of Gaza. They have deterrence anyway against Zionists doing to Lebanon what they have done to Gaza.

US carriers were just a show and could not have added much to the Zionist firepower.

With Hamas, Hezbollah and the Houthis all engaged against them, the Zionists would have been under immense military pressure to call a ceasefire.
 
Hezbollah should have gone in with all guns blazing back in October when the Zionists crossed their "red line" of a ground invasion of Gaza. They have deterrence anyway against Zionists doing to Lebanon what they have done to Gaza.

US carriers were just a show and could not have added much to the Zionist firepower.

With Hamas, Hezbollah and the Houthis all engaged against them, the Zionists would have been under immense military pressure to call a ceasefire.

Hezbollah and AnsarAllah are only backed by Iran while israhell is backed by Arab monarchies, Muslim dictatorships and West

So in full scale war Hezbollah will damage more than the israhell which is 51th state of the US and both democrats, republicans, England, Europe and the rest of the world support it

Muslim states mainly Erdogan and Arab regimes could cut their sea and land routes to israhell and this could harm israhell much more, but these regimes weren't honored enough to fight against demons
 
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You ignore or sweep numerous posts giving you proof of systematic rape -
I think you just don't want to admit Hamas are the really bad guys and are touting any "proof" that portrays Israelis as bad to make Hamas look good by comparison.

Yeah, I've looked at some of the allegations. Yet when you examine them in detail there's nothing there: for example, accusations of rape by Israeli forces boil down to strip-searches of Arab women detainees by female Israeli soldiers. Nearly every time one digs, the supposed "Israeli crimes" vanish. Meanwhile, the definite crimes of Israel's avowed enemies remain unaddressed. This is the pattern, over and over again.

I think you don't want to believe you are in the wrong any more than your parents or grandparents believed they were in the wrong for supporting the decimation of East Pakistan in 1971. Pakistani political environment has its dynamics but there are very few of you willing to challenge the certain positions of authorities. As I pointed out when I started posting again, Pakistan's "Minister of Religious Peace" mandates hatred of Israel and Pakistan's interim prime minister threatened punishment for dissent.

I'm sure it's easier to jump on the bandwagon. But is that really the morally correct thing for you to do? Can you not find a better course to pursue?
 
Hezbollah and AnsarAllah are only backed by Iran while israhell is backed by Arab monarchies, Muslim dictatorships and West

So in full scale war Hezbollah will damage more than the israhell which is 51th state of the US and both democrats, republicans, England, Europe and the rest of the world support it

Muslim states mainly Erdogan and Arab regimes could cut their sea and land routes to israhell and this could harm israhell much more



I do not think what happened so far in Gaza shows the Zionist terrorists can damage Hezbollah that much.

Hezbollah has more favourable terrain and more and much better weapons. They would find it very difficult to grab and hold Lebanese territory, especially as they are split with Hamas in the south.

Only ace card that the entity has is bombing Lebanese civilians and infrastructure but Hezbollah can reply in kind now with its 150,000+ rockets and missiles. Hezbollah does not need to do equivalent damage but make the price high enough that the Zionists would think it would not be worth their while to bomb Lebanon as a whole.

Totally understand the reasons why Hezbollah did not engage but from my perspective if Hezbollah launched a full scale attack on the entity back at the end of October, and with Hamas and the Houthis also engaged, then the entity would have come under immense military pressure to call a ceasefire.

The only real additional help the US/West could have given over and beyond what it has given is some 100 fighter bombers from the two carriers but that would not have made much of a difference.

"Muslim states mainly Erdogan and Arab regimes could cut their sea and land routes to israhell and this could harm israhell much more" - I agree but they are a lost cause.
 
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I think you just don't want to admit Hamas are the really bad guys and are touting any "proof" that portrays Israelis as bad to make Hamas look good by comparison.

Yeah, I've looked at some of the allegations. Yet when you examine them in detail there's nothing there: for example, accusations of rape by Israeli forces boil down to strip-searches of Arab women detainees by female Israeli soldiers. Nearly every time one digs, the supposed "Israeli crimes" vanish. Meanwhile, the definite crimes of Israel's avowed enemies remain unaddressed. This is the pattern, over and over again.

I think you don't want to believe you are in the wrong any more than your parents or grandparents believed they were in the wrong for supporting the decimation of East Pakistan in 1971. Pakistani political environment has its dynamics but there are very few of you willing to challenge the certain positions of authorities. As I pointed out when I started posting again, Pakistan's "Minister of Religious Peace" mandates hatred of Israel and Pakistan's interim prime minister threatened punishment for dissent.

I'm sure it's easier to jump on the bandwagon. But is that really the morally correct thing for you to do? Can you not find a better course to pursue?

Victims-in-chief!
You'll squeel if your pinky was twisted but yes, the evidence isn't enough for you... it is great that it being committed on the backs of collective west. Because, reciprocating the same damage and casualties on the chosen lot would have caused loose motions on the collective lot...! Imagine what Kirby did on Ukraine, times a hundred! Puke on his audience...

Remember no one is here to convert you... that faint murmur deep in the bottom of your heart... just wants a word.
If you allow it may cause some sleeping issues... so yeah why not better avoid it.
Now find that art and blogs that serve your purpose... drowns that guilt!
 
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I think you just don't want to admit Hamas are the really bad guys and are touting any "proof" that portrays Israelis as bad to make Hamas look good by comparison.

Yeah, I've looked at some of the allegations. Yet when you examine them in detail there's nothing there: for example, accusations of rape by Israeli forces boil down to strip-searches of Arab women detainees by female Israeli soldiers. Nearly every time one digs, the supposed "Israeli crimes" vanish. Meanwhile, the definite crimes of Israel's avowed enemies remain unaddressed. This is the pattern, over and over again.

I think you don't want to believe you are in the wrong any more than your parents or grandparents believed they were in the wrong for supporting the decimation of East Pakistan in 1972. Pakistani political environment has its dynamics but there are very few of you willing to challenge the certain positions of authorities. As I pointed out when I started posting again, Pakistan's "Minister of Religious Peace" mandates hatred of Israel and Pakistan's interim prime minister threatened punishment for dissent.

I'm sure it's easier to jump on the bandwagon. But is that really the morally correct thing for you to do? Can you not find a better course to pursue?
I never said Hamas were an innocent by stander. For you to brush the accusations not just of rape but genocide - collective punishment and slaughtering innocent - speaks volume.
You then feel rather than lose and accept your boys are behaving like the lowest form
Of human - you bring 1972 and Bangladesh up. This is clearly not the topic.
Raping - killing children - genocide and collective punishment. That’s what Israel have committed -
Plenty of evidence. Don’t squirm - accept it - lowest form of human and we can all see it.
 
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I never said Hamas were an innocent by stander. For you to brush the accusations not just of rape but genocide - collective punishment and slaughtering innocent - speaks volume.
You then feel rather than lose and accept your boys are behaving like the lowest form
Of human - you bring 1972 and Bangladesh up. This is clearly not the topic.
Raping - killing children - genocide and collective punishment. That’s what Israel have committed -
Plenty of evidence. Don’t squirm - accept it - lowest form of human and we can all see it.
I know for a fact a lot of sensible posters echo your sentiments here but this is Solomon's MO for derailing the thread. Notice how the thread goes from sharing factual updates to pacifying this "little victim". No need.
 

Watchdog demands answers from Israel on disappeared Palestinian journalist​


Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has demanded that the Israeli army shed light on the whereabouts of Gaza journalist Bayan Abusultan.

RSF says Abusultan was last seen on March 19, “among those sequestered in the raid on al-Shifa hospital in Gaza.”

Abusultan has been offline since reporting witnessing her own brother being shot by Israeli forces.
 

US raises issue of incarcerated Palestinian leader with Israel: Report​


The US highlighted the mistreatment of Marwan Barghouti, one of the most prominent Palestinian political figures imprisoned by Israel, with the Israeli government, the Washington Post reports.

This comes after Barghouti’s family and prisoners’ rights groups alleged he’s been physically and psychologically abused since October 7.

Barghouti, 64, received five life sentences for his role in the second Intifada and is being incarcerated in Megiddo, a maximum-security prison.

According to Barghouti’s son, Arab, who was interviewed by the Post, Barghouti “was physically assaulted, placed in solitary confinement in darkness for 12 days, and the Israeli national anthem was pumped into his cell ‘at a very high volume from around 5am until midnight, for many days'”.
 
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