Gaza-Israel Conflict | 2023-2024

Israel Struggles to Destroy Hamas’s Gaza Tunnel Network​

As much as 80% of Hamas’s vast warren of tunnels under Gaza remains intact after weeks of Israeli efforts to destroy them, U.S. and Israeli officials said, hampering Israel’s central war aims


Now, what did Israel accomplish besides killing women and children? They haven’t destroyed the tunnels or “eradicated” Hamas.
 
Let us wait and see what happens by the time the deadline for Israel's report to the ICJ arrives. I hope that the carnage stops on both sides so that no more innocents are harmed as they have, and are, being so senselessly.

@Mr X @Waz Please note that what needs to be done and said needs to be done and said.
On both sides? What makes you tell us that Hamas has done what Israel has done to infants of Palestine?

No blood thirsty criminal in human history from Genghiz Khan to Nero comes close to Israel and USA.

Stop equalizing and leaving Hamas and Israeli savages in same category. All of your paid media campaign failed to whitewash Israeli crimes. Compared to them, you are just a random liar.
 
lol 1967 was a preemptive strike by Israel to take strategic territory. This means that Israel attacked if you do not comprehend.

The preemptive strike was self defense in nature, considering Arab leagues' tendency to attack Israel in the past and the accumulation of military power in the borders.

Background of preemptive strike:
  1. Mobilization of Arab Forces: In the weeks leading up to the war, Egypt, along with other Arab states like Syria and Jordan, mobilized and positioned their armed forces near Israel's borders. This was perceived in Israel as a clear sign of an impending attack.
  2. Political Rhetoric: The rhetoric from Arab leaders, including Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser, was often aggressively anti-Israel and was interpreted as signaling an intent to go to war. Nasser's statements, in particular, were viewed as a direct threat to Israel's existence.
  3. Blocking the Straits of Tiran: Egypt's blockade of the Straits of Tiran, a crucial maritime passage for Israeli shipping, was considered by Israel as a casus belli. This act was perceived not only as an economic threat but also as a strategic and military provocation.
 
Meanwhile the ground realities:

A growing list of nations are pausing funding to UNRWA in Gaza amid claims staff were involved in October 7 attacks

The US, Australia, Italy, Canada, Finland, the Netherlands, Switzerland and Germany have also suspended additional funding to the UN agency.


Like I said, symbolic. What is the ICJ verdict going to do about it?

Everyone is impotent to the ground reality, are they not? So why flog a dead horse.

Look at the global marches, what did they achieve you could argue .

Unless you want to be wedded to the idea of impotence you need to explore avenues of resistance


The icj ruling was a legal process the whole world saw, it will now ensure that Israel is in the dock for a while and if Gaza does disappear from the news cycle the case is there.

It's your choice to describe that as only symbolic, results do not come into fruition over night and symbols give rise to endeavour.

these people fighting the case are putting in effort to fight in the way they can... with their brains and their spirit, I commend them.
 

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