Israel’s Genocide in Gaza | 2023- till present

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Hezbollah is just upping the tempo now
they have launched over 4,000 missiles and drones and out of that around 700-800 Sniper style ATGM
but the recent Top Attack Almas ATGM with camera is totally new
this drone with 2 x missiles is totally new
and also other drones have proved to be very useful
they also hit Iron Dome battery few days ago again with a drone
this is now Hezbollahs time to try and test all its goodies find out what works and find out what doesnt and optimise
they should unleash hell on Israel now and actually are
they fired over 120 rockets into Israel too

It has been a carefully calibrated war between Hezbollah and Israel since October 7 and by extension between Iran and America. Even the Iranian large direct attack on Israel and the subsequent Israeli response was, per the reputable Alastair Crooke, scripted between Teheran and Washington with the approval of other nations. You see: NO ONE, except for some maniacs in Israel, want a global war over Gaza.

The more the Gazans seem like coming close to a total loss, the more Hezbollah will attack. Why so? Because Israelis, while currently unable to create a large two-front war, will definitely go after Hezbollah IF/WHEN the Gazans are totally subjugated. Israel has no choice due to its small size and a population of dual-nationals who must be increasingly thinking of the green, safe, prosperous safe-havens in Europe and America: The more the Israelis feel insecure and are living as internal refugees the more the idea of 'Israel' loses its shine. And what is Israel without a large Zionist population committed to live there?
 
It’s as I said they are attempting to provoke the Israelis to enter Lebanon problem the Israelis are finding out most Hezbollah bases are underground in mountainous area etc these bombing runs don’t do much if any damage at all and if Israel decides to invade tomorrow or next week you have a force that ranges from 50 to 100 thousand soldiers you would have to send 150 to 200 thousand soldiers into Lebanon Israel’s military is worn out and exhausted hezbollah hasn’t even really participated at all I really think they are provoking the Israel’s to send ground troops the Israelis will attempt carve a buffer like they did years ago but this is what Hezbollah wants so when they target Israeli cities s as nd sensitive sites they will get the pass they want


Hezbollah will massacre any Zionist terrorists that try to infiltrate Lebanon.

They have training, motivation and weaponry to do the job.
 
The American Wall Street Journal:

Hamas is attacking with greater force than in the first few days, and the Jabalia operation has proven that it will not be defeated, no matter how long the war lasts.
 
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AS: The Sinai Foundation obtained exclusive photos of the arrival of new Egyptian military reinforcements near the international border in eastern Sinai

The Egyptian army pushed new forces towards the border area in Rafah during the past few days in light of the tensions witnessed on the Egyptian border with the Gaza Strip following the Israeli incursion into the Palestinian border city of Rafah and the Israeli army’s control of the Rafah land crossing from the Palestinian side, which resulted in the closure of the crossing. The movement of people and relief aid stopped.

Eyewitnesses from the city of Sheikh Zuweid, which is about 15 kilometers from the Rafah land crossing, confirmed to the Sinai Foundation that they observed the passage of about 15 tankers carrying armored tracked vehicles with combat equipment mounted, heading east towards the border via the international road, yesterday evening, Wednesday, May 15, 2024. While two other eyewitnesses told the Sinai Foundation that another armored convoy arrived in the vicinity of the village of Al-Joura, south of Sheikh Zuweid, where it was stationed there.

It is worth noting that previous military reinforcements arrived in the border area last February, when the Egyptian army sent soldiers and military vehicles including armored vehicles and tanks, estimated by Reuters at 40 tanks and armored vehicles.

Eyewitnesses confirm that the largest number of forces that were sent to Rafah a few weeks after the events of October 7, most of which were stationed in areas adjacent to the international road leading to the Rafah land crossing, varied between M60 tanks and 113 tracked armored vehicles and a number of Of the paratroopers carried on jeeps and jeeps carrying Malyutka missile launchers, troop carriers, and troop services tasks. The forces were later deployed in positions along the border line between Egypt and the Gaza Strip, which is approximately 13.5 kilometers from the sea coast in the north to the Kerem Shalom crossing in the south.

It is noteworthy that the majority of the forces that participated in the operations to combat ISIS in Sinai between the years 2013 and 2023 had withdrawn from the areas of Rafah and Sheikh Zuweid during the year 2022 in implementation of the security annex of the Camp David Accords, and were replaced by Border Guard forces, whose numbers were increased according to amendments. On the security annex to the treaty, which was approved by both Egypt and Israel in 2021.

According to the previous data, the nature of the presence of these forces in the border area known as Area C can only take place in accordance with understandings with Israel, as no public Israeli objection was recorded through its political or military leadership, and Israel did not submit any protests to the multinational forces. And international observers, which are the party concerned with monitoring the commitment of the two parties to implementing the security arrangements emerging from the 1979 peace treaty.

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AS: The Sinai Foundation obtained exclusive photos of the arrival of new Egyptian military reinforcements near the international border in eastern Sinai

The Egyptian army pushed new forces towards the border area in Rafah during the past few days in light of the tensions witnessed on the Egyptian border with the Gaza Strip following the Israeli incursion into the Palestinian border city of Rafah and the Israeli army’s control of the Rafah land crossing from the Palestinian side, which resulted in the closure of the crossing. The movement of people and relief aid stopped.

Eyewitnesses from the city of Sheikh Zuweid, which is about 15 kilometers from the Rafah land crossing, confirmed to the Sinai Foundation that they observed the passage of about 15 tankers carrying armored tracked vehicles with combat equipment mounted, heading east towards the border via the international road, yesterday evening, Wednesday, May 15, 2024. While two other eyewitnesses told the Sinai Foundation that another armored convoy arrived in the vicinity of the village of Al-Joura, south of Sheikh Zuweid, where it was stationed there.

It is worth noting that previous military reinforcements arrived in the border area last February, when the Egyptian army sent soldiers and military vehicles including armored vehicles and tanks, estimated by Reuters at 40 tanks and armored vehicles.

Eyewitnesses confirm that the largest number of forces that were sent to Rafah a few weeks after the events of October 7, most of which were stationed in areas adjacent to the international road leading to the Rafah land crossing, varied between M60 tanks and 113 tracked armored vehicles and a number of Of the paratroopers carried on jeeps and jeeps carrying Malyutka missile launchers, troop carriers, and troop services tasks. The forces were later deployed in positions along the border line between Egypt and the Gaza Strip, which is approximately 13.5 kilometers from the sea coast in the north to the Kerem Shalom crossing in the south.

It is noteworthy that the majority of the forces that participated in the operations to combat ISIS in Sinai between the years 2013 and 2023 had withdrawn from the areas of Rafah and Sheikh Zuweid during the year 2022 in implementation of the security annex of the Camp David Accords, and were replaced by Border Guard forces, whose numbers were increased according to amendments. On the security annex to the treaty, which was approved by both Egypt and Israel in 2021.

According to the previous data, the nature of the presence of these forces in the border area known as Area C can only take place in accordance with understandings with Israel, as no public Israeli objection was recorded through its political or military leadership, and Israel did not submit any protests to the multinational forces. And international observers, which are the party concerned with monitoring the commitment of the two parties to implementing the security arrangements emerging from the 1979 peace treaty.

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Ok last thing on the Egyptian military leadership so they’re sending tons of heavy military equipment to the border with no objections by the Israelis what are the odds that if something like hundreds of thousands or even a million gazans start fleeing Gaza would A attempt to protect them from Israeli attack or B attempt to use force to send them back to Gaza with Israel firing at them honestly it seems like a no brainer but I honestly don’t know what the average Egyptian soldier would do in that situation or what kind of orders would be given
 
Maariv || It's time to wake up: Egypt put us to sleep and played a double game

Egypt played a double game in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, quietly choosing to side with Hamas and providing it with the military means with which it fights Israel today.

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Ok last thing on the Egyptian military leadership so they’re sending tons of heavy military equipment to the border with no objections by the Israelis what are the odds that if something like hundreds of thousands or even a million gazans start fleeing Gaza would A attempt to protect them from Israeli attack or B attempt to use force to send them back to Gaza with Israel firing at them honestly it seems like a no brainer but I honestly don’t know what the average Egyptian soldier would do in that situation or what kind of orders would be given
It would be C..because It is the IDF that controls the other side of the border..so the Palestinians will have to step over them..
 
Maariv || For years, Egypt deceived us with misleading information that it had destroyed Hamas' tunnels.

For years we have heard stories about sewage being pumped into outer tunnels from Egypt's Rafah into Gaza, but the quantities of weapons discovered by the IDF were of such unbelievable proportions that Israel itself was astonished at being smuggled into Gaza.

It was not in the possession and knowledge of the Egyptian authorities. These tunnels became the king's road, through which luxury cars passed and huge quantities of missiles and weapons. All of this would not have happened without Egyptian assistance.
 
Destroying enemy concentrations and vehicles penetrating east of Jabalia camp, north of the Gaza Strip, with mortar shells
#Al-Aqsa_Flood

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Hezbollah launches first airstrike on Israel in Lebanese history and since 1973 for any Arab country, 3 IDF terrorists injured

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Drone armed with two Russian S-5 rockets which then flies into the target itself.

May 14th: Hezbollah struck the control room of a spy balloon in the Admit colony, which led to the downing of the balloon over Lebanese territory

May 15th: Hezbollah struck the Golani Junction in Tiberias where the advanced Sky Dew/JLENS blimp was stationed and destroyed it. This blimp is designed to detect enemy drones and missiles.

May 16th (today): Hezbollah's first airstrike, and the first Arab airstrike on Israel since 1973 using a new drone.
 
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Hezbollah destroys advanced Israeli SkyDew aerial blimp with drones

SkyDew blimp was installed in north Israel in November 2023, and now destroyed already. Has 500km range and was a vital part of Israel's surveillance/radar apparatus.

The SkyDew blimp was developed by the Israeli Missile Defence Org in collaboration with the US Missile Defence Agency.

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#Al-Qassam_Brigades targeted a Mirkvah tank with an “Al-Yassin 105” shell and destroyed enemy concentrations northeast of the city of Jabalia with mortar shells
#Al-Aqsa_Flood

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A scene from inside one of the helicopters carrying dead and wounded Israeli soldiers from Gaza

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