Gaza-Israel Conflict | 2023-2024

That is their wish, but they're suffering heavy casualties. They're also using this announced "withdrawals" as a tactic to deploy the forces to other areas in Gaza. They're shifting their battle tactics and are trying to focus n the southern part of Gaza very heavily.

I recall watching a video yesterday which said that the Gazans still have tunnel links with the Egyptian side of the Rafah City and that's why Israelis are insistent on taking control of that border. The weapons arsenal that Gazans have couldn't be possible without significant (unofficial) support from Egypt.

Imagine Gazans pushed into northern Sinai? Only thing that will change will be the warning time for the rockets would increase but then the Gazans would much better access to funding and forces. That would be just kicking can down...
 
"This is how Tel Aviv celebrated New Year's Eve.
A gift from the resistance in Gaza.
Your night in the shelters.
The beginning of the year 2024 is miserable for you".

Kabul city is much more peaceful than Tel Aviv right now!!
Imagine if Gazans are able to launch even one rocket a day into the foreseeable future? While that may not cause any damage, the psychological affects of the wailing sirens on long term basis would be huge. Imagine the Ben Gurian Airport having to divert or delay flights frequently.

Living in a fishbowl--not a glasshouse!-- and throwing stones from it--that is Israel.
 
Imagine Gazans pushed into northern Sinai? Only thing that will change will be the warning time for the rockets would increase but then the Gazans would much better access to funding and forces. That would be just kicking can down...
Egypt would crack down on Hamas even harsher than Israel is, they see Hamas as terrorist trouble makers and will not tolerate them on their territory. Arab state leaders are all in the pockets of the USA and Israel, from Jordan and Egypt to UAE and Saudi Arabia.
 
Syria has been undone by the ISIS project and in no position to do anything at this time.
But it has fired multiple ballistic or cruise missiles into the Golan heights or Israel- you call that "in no position to do anything"? If you're saying Syria is generally weaker than Israel in military capabilities today, i can agree, but to say Syria cant do anything against Israel today, that's false, and Syria's actions in this war strongly suggests that (at the minimum).
Lebanon is just caught between saving Palestine vs protecting their own.
Those2 are now more or less merged into 1, especially since Israel went cannibalistic on the region, again.
Sooner or later, Israel will go for Southern Lebanon to create a buffer to safeguard Northern Israel.
lol- let Israel do that first in Gaza, quit hyping up Israel, Israel surely hasnt earned that. IDF is already exhausted from low level war with Hezbollah combined with fighting Palestinians and other adversaries, Israel can't bomb Lebanon today like it did in 2006, screenshot this- luckily this is because Gaza also broke Israel's military, good.
 
If peace happens, it is for Yemen blockade and Gaza patience, not your sectarian tweets.
Hizbullah is to protect south Lebanon. They will not act without considering Christians of Lebanon.

Why should Jordanians like you sit in US and tell Hizbullah what to do?
Hezbollah not acting is because they don't have interest or see a reason to fight Israel for anything. Only for Iran, against whomever.

Tell your handlers to do better job because calling people that criticize the Iranian regime sectarian Jordanians is something new. And if you do it again I will report you to mods. This is a free forum not a government forum where we can't criticize governments.
 
But it has fired multiple ballistic or cruise missiles into the Golan heights or Israel- you call that "in no position to do anything"? If you're saying Syria is generally weaker than Israel in military capabilities today, i can agree, but to say Syria cant do anything against Israel today, that's false, and Syria's actions in this war strongly suggests that (at the minimum).

Those2 are now more or less merged into 1, especially since Israel went cannibalistic on the region, again.

lol- let Israel do that first in Gaza, quit hyping up Israel, Israel surely hasnt earned that. IDF is already exhausted from low level war with Hezbollah combined with fighting Palestinians and other adversaries, Israel can't bomb Lebanon today like it did in 2006, screenshot this- luckily this is because Gaza also broke Israel's military, good.

No one is hyping up Israel. Please do not twist my words without understanding the context of my post.

Sending a few missiles isn't going to help Palestinian cause in any meaningful way. Not taking anything away from them, it is still million times better than the gulf Arab Zionist collaborators. The context of my comment was regards to who can stand up to Israel in a full scale war. Syria does not have that capability at this moment after being torn apart by war. The Zionists ensured it through the ISIS drama. No one should have any doubt by now who funded and created ISIS.

As for bombing Lebanon, yes they can and have been doing it. They will continue to have complete support from US. They will conduct indiscriminate bombing of civilian infrastructure because that's the best they can do. And they will get away with genocide again as US will continue to back their Zionist buddies. Hezbollah knows this, which is why they did not get into an all out war this time as everyone expected from them. Again, they have done way more than any gulf Arab Zionists have done to protect Palestinians.

But if and when ground offensive into Lebanon starts, Hezbollah will have the upper hand due to their capabilities, resources and the terrain. Lebanon is not a strip of land like Gaza. There will be a repeat of 2006 for Israel.
 

They have already been involved in organ harvesting. Do the math. The news below from Israeli source.

Report: Human Traffickers Not Being Prosecuted in Israel​

According to a Justice Ministry report, in 2021, only one indictment was filed for trafficking in Israel and the number of trafficking victims recognized by the state continues to drop.

Haaretz
 

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