Israel’s Genocide in Gaza | 2023- till present

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lol this Yemeni guy is wild for this.
 
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Things are getting from bad to worse for these Zionist terrorists.


They are being eliminated whether they are facing Hamas/Hezbollah or 10s of miles away from the front line.

Resistance is doing a great job of keeping them on edge and under constant stress and anxiety.
 
Yeh he will stop the fighting and rearm the JEws for the next round of the genocide, which will be finishing off Lebanon and directly attacking Syria.

Trump maybe antiwar in general but when it comes to the Middle East, he is even more of a war monger than Biden. I have not found a single credible American analyst who thinks otherwise. Why would Trump not act per the wishes of his constituency? What do the Arabs/Palestinians offer him in America as voters. Both Democrats and Republicans are beholden to the AIPAC money: We just saw how Jamaal Bowman and Cory Bush lost in their Primaries and those two were just the latest in a long list of AIPAC victims. Matthew Hoh, a credible analyst, even recently said any American President who substantially goes against Israel may find a united Congress to impeach him/her. Imagine the Sword of Democles that hangs over the American political system: Their choice: Accept the AIPAC money and obey or ELSE!!
But at least the Democratic party's cadre has a significant and growing anti-Israel constituency; that's the main difference between the two parties. Don't forget that almost half of the Democratic Congressmen boycotted the Netanyahu's Joint address to the US Congress a few months ago: That was a courageous step especially in an election year and those who follow the American politics know its significance.

The Democratic Party is on an irreversible, albeit slower than needed, path of alienation from Israel. And that's why generally the pro Palestinian American analysts are cautious about what a President Harris might do but they have no illusions about Trump.
 
It's probably wise for Muslims to start making a move out of the west. Make hijra so that you can....
1) Avoid The downfall of the west, culturally/economically etc....
2) Avoid the near certain nuclear WW3 in which Russia and NATO will mutually destroy each other
I'm certainly contemplating such a move but am yet to decide from the various options available.

#2: Yes, it does seem like the world is marching toward a major war of annihilation and I blame the Goddamn Neocons sitting in Washington. More than even Israel, the war machine in Washington is the main culprit; Israel, like Ukraine, is another tool to launder money.
As to places to move: Pakistan could be a good choice: It was all four seasons and if push comes to shove, it can be a self-sustaining nation although very poor. You wouldnt have to worry about vigilantes carrying guns hunting brown people in Pakistan, and yes, when 9/11 happened that was a major concern for me living in semi rural area. However, Pakistan is a part of Eurasia and it will be nearly impossible for Pakistan to be not affected by a major war involving China and Iran: Pakistan has land borders with them and the northern latitudes of Pakistan are like those in the Mid Atlantic states in America: Pakistan is a northern country and an integral part of Eurasia and nuclear fallouts will be very likely. Even the southern most city Karachi has the latitude like Miami.
So the best places for escape would be higher altitudes in more remote Pacific islands.
 
He transferred the US Embassy to Jeruselem and gave Isarel blank checks for the bombs that were used to flatten Gaza
Obviously, his supporters don't care about the embassy move and don't agree with the second part. It should come as no surprise that they can have different opinions on things. I myself know many Iranian-Americans and a Pakistani-American who hold different opinions on Middle-East.
 
They bit off more than they could chew and now have indigestion. On a serious note and slight tangent, with things looking like Trump is going to win, the current middles east war looks like Vietnam in Late 1968. Trump, as like Nixon, won’t want his whole presidency consumed by this war, and we may see him be more “persuasive” on the Israelis than Biden or Harris could ever be. (Obviously for some promise at the expense of the Palestinians, but that will only heighten the war, so it will be short lived stability for Trump and the Israelis).

I’ll save this for a separate thread, but history is echoing in all to familiar ways.

American politics is inseparable from the conflict in Gaza. Is there any doubt left that Netanyahu is using American political system and even influencing the American Congressmen and that Netanyahu has a certain preference for Trump?? So why should that not be discussed in this thread?
As to the bolded part: I hope you are right. But if you are wrong then this madman Trump would withdraw from Ukraine--which he has been wanting to anyway--and divert the American resources to try to beat to submission the Resistance in the Middle East. It is not beyond Trump to do that and that's what his constituency wants. This person is so unpredictable that credible sources said that he might have launched an attack on China to start a conflict to avoid being kicked out of office when he lost the 2020 elections; the Chinese were told through Pentagon channels that no such thing would be coming.
But I hope you are right about Trump. I really do.
 
The major operations carried out by the Palestinianresistance groups on Saturday, October 26, are as follows:

Al-Qassam Brigades’ operations:
  • Targeted two Israeli military vehicles with two Shuath explosive devices and a Yassin 105 shell east of Jabalia in the north of the strip.
  • Detonated a booby-trapped house where a number of Israeli occupation soldiers had taken refuge, causing deaths and injuries among them.
  • Targeted two Israeli military tanks with two"Al-Yassin 105 shells, north of the Jabalia camp in the northern Gaza Strip.
  • Targeted a gathering of Israeli soldiers in the Al-Salam neighborhood in Tulkarem, occupied West Bank, with heavy barrages of bullets.
Al-Quds Brigades’ operations:
  • Downed an Israeli military quadcopter plane while it was carrying out intelligence missions in the skies of Gaza City.
  • Downed an Israeli military quadcopter drone while it was conducting intelligence operations over northern Gaza.
Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades’ operations:
  • In a joint operation with the Martyr Abdulqader Al-Husseini Brigades, targeted a command and control headquarters of the Israeli military in the "Netzarim" axis with 107mm rockets and heavy mortar shells.
Mujahideen Brigades’ operations:
  • Targeted a gathering of Israeli forces east of Jabalia camp in the northern Gaza Strip with a number of mortar shells.
 
American politics is inseparable from the conflict in Gaza. Is there any doubt left that Netanyahu is using American political system and even influencing the American Congressmen and that Netanyahu has a certain preference for Trump?? So why should that not be discussed in this thread?
As to the bolded part: I hope you are right. But if you are wrong then this madman Trump would withdraw from Ukraine--which he has been wanting to anyway--and divert the American resources to try to beat to submission the Resistance in the Middle East. It is not beyond Trump to do that and that's what his constituency wants. This person is so unpredictable that credible sources said that he might have launched an attack on China to start a conflict to avoid being kicked out of office when he lost the 2020 elections; the Chinese were told through Pentagon channels that no such thing would be coming.
But I hope you are right about Trump. I really do.
The two are indeed intertwined, but just wanted to put it out there just in case.

Yes that is the risk, that he would pull back from Ukraine and give more arms to Israel, but even escalation to de-escalate is likely to have a ceiling, because with naked animosity and ever more escalation, would bring more risk to the Arab rulers, especially if the Israelis try to expel the Palestinians outside of Palestine.

This is why I find it similar to what happened in Vietnam. Plus the anti-war movement in the US would be super charged due to anti-Trump sentiment, similar to how the anti- Vietnam war movement was supercharged with the election of Nixon as president.

Nixon initiated secret negotiations with the Vietnamese within months of assuming office, but it did drag on for years though. Btw, Nixon was friends with Trump and said he would make a good politician one day. So I see Trump as another Nixon like figure.

With the anti-Trump polarization that can be focused into an anti-war movement, unlike any possible under a democrat president. we have to go back and see how the anti-Vietnam war movement increased from LBJ to Nixon.

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