Israel’s Genocide in Gaza | 2023- till present

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Hamas gave each of the three female prisoners an envelope containing a map of the Gaza Strip and commemorative photos from the captivity. And a graduation certificate

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The Muslim World is also a 'more Narcissist World'. I had said multiple times above: Islam is about 600 year younger than Christianity and Islam too will 'secularize'. It is just human nature.

Not quite...
Human nature is live and let live. Everything else is learned. You learn envy... learn theft... learn to coerce.
Islam is a choice... a voluntary effort to restrict, what you know is possible.
It allows for a clearer picture, one where you can actually see the consequence. It redoubles ones faith...
HOWEVER, it is the company you keep at the end of the day and things you allow yourself to reconcile with... that chart the path. And in there lies the march to degeneracy.

It was abundantly clear to the early Muslims to live their life and own their values while allowing other their own niche. It was the consequences of their actions that brought those that bore them to come towards it in the first place... secularism is adulteration of values and democratization of its consequences to the rest of the society.
 
Outside of Axis of resistance, Muslims world did jack shit except lip services and pray during the Jummah.
This simply isn't true. Not every effort has to be militarily to have a impact. South Africa highly contributed to holding Israel accountable on a legal stage.

Qatar's media powerhouse highly contributed in shifting global public opinion against Israel's actions, and granting legitimacy to Hamas and the resistance in this fight, that no other alternative media is capable of.

Egypt despite being anti-Hamas, its military put its foot on the brakes and prevented a ethnic cleansing of the population.

Doctor, human rights activists, and others that did direct and indirect efforts helped win the information war after Israel and the US tried to make a media black out of the entire genocide in Gaza.

In the axis of resistance, there was a split. And several parties actually entirely backed out since November, with exception of Houthi's. Iran did not want Hezbollah to fight in any scale. The star of the axis were the Yemeni Houthi's.

This was a loss for the axis but a win for the Houthis. The axis should've took Houthis advice in early stages of conflict where a ceasefire could have been forced. But they waited too long only to back out. And Syrian opposition with its Saudi and Turkish backers took advantage of the situation as the image of the axis was badly battered with the hesistance.

Now it's at risk of being no more. Unless someone quickly works to salvage it.
 
The world is still primed for doubt, and cautious about this deal.

I hope the deal holds, but we will see after 6 weeks if this endures. Just in time for Ramadan. Hopefully the people of Palestine, and especially Gaza will get to enjoy Eid this year, as they begin to mourn the tens of thousands (probably close to 100,000) of lives lost.

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He barely mentioned any group explicitly besides Houthi's. Hamas was expecting, with exception of a Iran, a participation like the one the Houthis waged.

Hamas thanked Qatar many times, Turkey, and other mediators in the conflict and the human rights organizations that helped Gaza.

As well as those that volunteered inside of Gaza. But overall, this wasn't a speech about boasting and definitely not trying to score cookie points for anyone.

The speech was not arrogant in nature and shows Hamas is disappointed their people were subjected to such horrific atrocities. And Hamas was trying to end their suffering since day one:


Those that did nothing but talk..YEMEN are true Heroes they were willing to give their lives to protect others. May Allah bless the people of YEMEN for their bravery 💪
 
The world is still primed for doubt, and cautious about this deal.

I hope the deal holds, but we will see after 6 weeks if this endures. Just in time for Ramadan. Hopefully the people of Palestine, and especially Gaza will get to enjoy Eid this year, as they begin to mourn the tens of thousands (probably close to 100,000) of lives lost.

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Some have estimated 200-300,000 due to the war.

I.e. deaths that would have otherwise been avoided ( complications in pregnancy, infective exacerbations of COPD, diabetes management, myocardial Infraction etc etc that could not be adequately managed due to lack of hospitals, medicines etc etc).
 
Some have estimated 200-300,000 due to the war.

I.e. deaths that would have otherwise been avoided ( complications in pregnancy, infective exacerbations of COPD, diabetes management, myocardial Infraction etc etc that could not be adequately managed due to lack of hospitals, medicines etc etc).
In time, that may be the case, but deaths that have occurred probably top 100,000 as of today. :(
 
So basically

The full military might of the west could not gain control of an open air prison.

Killing babies yes, control no.

I am listening to crying Western analysts I am watching they have no idea what they are talking about. They don’t know the rule of war/ engagement. Is.theMujahideen resistance defeated? Is Mujahideen Hamas is still there, do they still hold power in Gaza? Yes they do. By this default because they aren’t a real army but rather a resistance Mujahideen, they have won the battle. While Israel couldn’t defeat the mujahideen. So Israel lost.
If they don’t know the rules of engagement/ war then western analysts don’t pls talk about it.
 
In the axis of resistance, there was a split. And several parties actually entirely backed out since November, with exception of Houthi's. Iran did not want Hezbollah to fight in any scale. The star of the axis were the Yemeni Houthi's.
wonder where these Yemenis get all their weapons from.

certainly isn't Egypt or Jordan or Saudi Arabia, the same countries that tried to destroy them.
 
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