Gaza-Israel Conflict | 2023-2024

IDF rescues Israeli-Bedouin hostage Qaid Farhan Alkadi from Hamas captivity in southern Gaza​

The IDF said they had already gathered some intelligence from Alkadi, both in the field and at Soroka Medical Center.​

By YONAH JEREMY BOBAUGUST 27, 2024 15:23Updated: AUGUST 27, 2024 18:00

 Rescued hostage Qaid Farhan Alkadi arrives via IDF helicopter to Soroka Medical center. (photo credit: IDF SPOKESPERSON'S UNIT)


Rescued hostage Qaid Farhan Alkadi arrives via IDF helicopter to Soroka Medical center.(photo credit: IDF SPOKESPERSON'S UNIT)

The IDF and the Shin Bet on Tuesday early afternoon rescued Israeli-Bedouin hostage Qaid Farhan Alkadi from southern Gaza, who was held by Hamas since October 7 from Mivtachim in the South.

The operation was led by Division 162, Brigade 401, the Nahal Brigade. Yahalom anti-tunnel special forces, along with the Shayetet 13 naval commandos.

Alkadi, age 52, from Rahat, is a father to 11 children.

Alkadi is healthy and is undergoing further health checks at Soroka Medical Center.

The IDF said that they had already gathered some intelligence from Alkadi both in the field and at Soroka.

 Rescued hostage Qaid Farhan Alkadi reunited with his family at Soroka Medical Center after over 300 days of captivity. (credit: screenshot via X/ section 27a copyright act)
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Rescued hostage Qaid Farhan Alkadi reunited with his family at Soroka Medical Center after over 300 days of captivity. (credit: screenshot via X/ section 27a copyright act)
IDF Chief Spokesman Daniel Hagari refused to share any details about the battle to free the hostage and how many Hamas forces it confronted, potentially suggesting that there are additional goals that may be achieved on an ongoing basis later Tuesday.

Questioned whether Alkadi partially succeeded in escaping on his own, though with later aid by the IDF, Hagari did not deny the possibility but did not confirm it and warned about informational security.

It is the fourth successful operation to rescue live Israeli hostages from Hamas, though there have been several successful operations finding and returning dozens of bodies of hostages killed by Hamas.

He is the eighth live hostage rescued from Gaza, which brings the number of remaining hostages down to 108 from an original round of 250.

Alkadi is the first live hostage to be rescued from a tunnel, with all prior live hostage rescues taking place above ground.
 

Sinwar is finished and the iron is hot for Israel to hit Hezbollah in force - opinion​

Yahya Sinwar's time is running out, and while there is little interest in an all-out war, Israel must take decisive military action to secure its borders and citizens.​

By DAVID BEN-BASATAUGUST 27, 2024 11:24Updated: AUGUST 27, 2024 11:33
 Yahya Sinwar, former leader of the Palestinian Hamas Islamist movement at a meeting with members of Palestinian factions at Hamas President's office in Gaza City, on April 13, 2022 (photo credit: ATTIA MUHAMMED/FLASH90)
Yahya Sinwar, former leader of the Palestinian Hamas Islamist movement at a meeting with members of Palestinian factions at Hamas President's office in Gaza City, on April 13, 2022(photo credit: ATTIA MUHAMMED/FLASH90)

The US needs to recognize that Yahya Sinwar, the Chairman of the Hamas Political Bureau, who is well aware that his time is running out, will not agree to any deal that does not involve a significant withdrawal from the Philadelphi Corridor and Rafah crossing, along with assurances from both the US and Israel that he will not be assassinated.

Yahya Sinwar is a dead man walking. His cruelty and direct responsibility for the October 7 massacre have sealed his fate. The large number of terrorists killed each minute is of no concern to him; in fact, their deaths continue to fuel his false narrative.

The Palestinians, who have turned their self-victimization into nationalism, use the Al-Jazeera news network to showcase the ruins of Gaza and the hundreds of dead terrorists within it to the world.

Sinwar, whose attempts to expand the conflict to an all-out war on other fronts have failed so far, is hiding in a tunnel, trying to figure out his next move. The odds are against him, and he knows his time is nearly up. He has shown no flexibility so far, but soon, he may have no choice.

He is waiting for the war to expand in the north, and if that doesn't happen, he will be forced to give in. Sinwar is frustrated and helpless in the face of Israel's unexpectedly harsh response, the deaths of his closest associates, and what seems like a complete lack of support from Iran.

 A forest fire caused from rockets fired from Lebanon, near Meron, northern Israel, August 23, 2024. (credit: David Cohen/Flash90)
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A forest fire caused from rockets fired from Lebanon, near Meron, northern Israel, August 23, 2024. (credit: David Cohen/Flash90)
Iran has a lot to lose, and its leaders are well aware of this. The US's display of strength by deploying aircraft carriers and submarines to the region has been enough to deter Iranian leadership for the moment. The US is not interested in an all-out war in the region.

With the US presidential elections approaching in November, a war with Iran could severely damage the global economy, raising oil prices and potentially increasing Vice President Kamala Harris's chances of election.

Hezbollah’s Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah is frustrated by the failure of his attempted attack on Israel on Sunday. His false claims about a "precise" strike on Israeli military positions reveal his frustration and fear but also allow him to close the incident, at least for now.

Can Lebanon survive a war?

Wiam Wahhab, Lebanon's former Minister of Environment and a close ally of Hezbollah admitted in an interview that if war were to break out, Lebanon could become the next Gaza. It's clear that all parties involved, especially the US and Iran, are interested in keeping the conflict contained.

Israel cannot remain silent as its soldiers and civilians are killed, their homes destroyed, and their land burned in the north, where Hezbollah's attacks are relentless.

Now that Hezbollah's most recent attack has failed, Israel cannot wait for the Shiite group to initiate the next round, with or without Iranian involvement. Israel must act to reduce the Hezbollah threat. About 70,000 Israeli citizens are displaced, waiting to return to their homes.

Israel must demand the full implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 1701. However, given the slim chances of reaching a diplomatic solution that satisfies Israel, there is a real possibility that the IDF may carry out an operation in Lebanon.
 

Sinwar is finished and the iron is hot for Israel to hit Hezbollah in force - opinion​

Yahya Sinwar's time is running out, and while there is little interest in an all-out war, Israel must take decisive military action to secure its borders and citizens.​

By DAVID BEN-BASATAUGUST 27, 2024 11:24Updated: AUGUST 27, 2024 11:33
 Yahya Sinwar, former leader of the Palestinian Hamas Islamist movement at a meeting with members of Palestinian factions at Hamas President's office in Gaza City, on April 13, 2022 (photo credit: ATTIA MUHAMMED/FLASH90)'s office in Gaza City, on April 13, 2022 (photo credit: ATTIA MUHAMMED/FLASH90)
Yahya Sinwar, former leader of the Palestinian Hamas Islamist movement at a meeting with members of Palestinian factions at Hamas President's office in Gaza City, on April 13, 2022(photo credit: ATTIA MUHAMMED/FLASH90)

The US needs to recognize that Yahya Sinwar, the Chairman of the Hamas Political Bureau, who is well aware that his time is running out, will not agree to any deal that does not involve a significant withdrawal from the Philadelphi Corridor and Rafah crossing, along with assurances from both the US and Israel that he will not be assassinated.

Yahya Sinwar is a dead man walking. His cruelty and direct responsibility for the October 7 massacre have sealed his fate. The large number of terrorists killed each minute is of no concern to him; in fact, their deaths continue to fuel his false narrative.

The Palestinians, who have turned their self-victimization into nationalism, use the Al-Jazeera news network to showcase the ruins of Gaza and the hundreds of dead terrorists within it to the world.

Sinwar, whose attempts to expand the conflict to an all-out war on other fronts have failed so far, is hiding in a tunnel, trying to figure out his next move. The odds are against him, and he knows his time is nearly up. He has shown no flexibility so far, but soon, he may have no choice.

He is waiting for the war to expand in the north, and if that doesn't happen, he will be forced to give in. Sinwar is frustrated and helpless in the face of Israel's unexpectedly harsh response, the deaths of his closest associates, and what seems like a complete lack of support from Iran.

 A forest fire caused from rockets fired from Lebanon, near Meron, northern Israel, August 23, 2024. (credit: David Cohen/Flash90)
Enlrage image
A forest fire caused from rockets fired from Lebanon, near Meron, northern Israel, August 23, 2024. (credit: David Cohen/Flash90)
Iran has a lot to lose, and its leaders are well aware of this. The US's display of strength by deploying aircraft carriers and submarines to the region has been enough to deter Iranian leadership for the moment. The US is not interested in an all-out war in the region.

With the US presidential elections approaching in November, a war with Iran could severely damage the global economy, raising oil prices and potentially increasing Vice President Kamala Harris's chances of election.

Hezbollah’s Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah is frustrated by the failure of his attempted attack on Israel on Sunday. His false claims about a "precise" strike on Israeli military positions reveal his frustration and fear but also allow him to close the incident, at least for now.

Can Lebanon survive a war?

Wiam Wahhab, Lebanon's former Minister of Environment and a close ally of Hezbollah admitted in an interview that if war were to break out, Lebanon could become the next Gaza. It's clear that all parties involved, especially the US and Iran, are interested in keeping the conflict contained.

Israel cannot remain silent as its soldiers and civilians are killed, their homes destroyed, and their land burned in the north, where Hezbollah's attacks are relentless.

Now that Hezbollah's most recent attack has failed, Israel cannot wait for the Shiite group to initiate the next round, with or without Iranian involvement. Israel must act to reduce the Hezbollah threat. About 70,000 Israeli citizens are displaced, waiting to return to their homes.

Israel must demand the full implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 1701. However, given the slim chances of reaching a diplomatic solution that satisfies Israel, there is a real possibility that the IDF may carry out an operation in Lebanon.
The Israeli death cult needs Super Goyim USA for its survival.
 
Israel is gone from being an irresponsible State to a totally lunatic State. It's unbelievable what they have done to millions of lives in the Middle East. In a good few years from now, history will harshly judge all nations which supported or remained silent against Israel's current genocide of the Palestinians and terrorism against their neighbours such as Iran and Lebanon.
In order to protect Israel the Zionists in the USA and west and attacked MULTIPLE countries, from Iraq to Libya killing millions for the sake of the Jews

At some point, you realise enough is enough and you can't allow the Zionist parasites to remain in the middle east for the sake of the hundreds of millions of people there
 
Disturbing news of rape / Torture spreading on social media with respect to Israeli Army [these are quite disturbing news]
-Psychological Weapon-

The news of Bombing of mosques is , of course captured in video
and desecration of Quran as well

These are all "War" Crimes

American support for Israel is Religious fundamentalism it's taught in their churches (perotestant church/evangelicals - this branch was invented in year 1500, it's not even a real Religion from Jesus time), if they (the old politicians in USA) want to go to heaven and Israel is their ticket to heaven that is why there is "Blind" madman support
  • The brain wash is so strong , they think route to heaven is after blood spilling of 40,000-180,000 Palestinians, it is illogical
  • They don't view Palestinians as Human - that is why you don't see the voices of Palestinians being visible in their News/Social outlets

They show voices of only Israel in their TV and Social outlet , because they are feeding this fundamentalist ideology the believe in.

They automatically give 100% support to Israeli criminals without even hearing the Palestinian point of view because they are Brain washed in their churches


The responsibility lies with Muslim countries - to give an
  • Ultimatum to Israel to stop these war crimes or WAR

Turkey-Eygpt - Iran - Algeria - Pakistan - IRAQ
- Syria (is weakend by war) - Jordan - Saudi Arabia
 
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Israel is gone from being an irresponsible State to a totally lunatic State. It's unbelievable what they have done to millions of lives in the Middle East. In a good few years from now, history will harshly judge all nations which supported or remained silent against Israel's current genocide of the Palestinians and terrorism against their neighbours such as Iran and Lebanon.


Glad that people around the world have seen that this is not a normal country like any other.

It still thinks in terms of how the European colonialists thought about native Americans in past centuries. Their lives are worth no more than animals and are there at the colonialists pleasure.

Just think for a moment that if the genocide ended now, then 10% of Gazans will still end up dead as a direct result.

Also remember that half the ME is destroyed as a direct result of protecting the Zionist entity to exist in the region. What would have been one of the most beautiful regions of the world has turned into the most war-torn due to solely having to accomodate Zionist Jews in Palestine.
 
Maybe in 10, 15, 20 years there won't be much of a reaction. As of now, there will be a very strong reaction. Israelis have their fingers on the Muslim pulse. Perhaps they learned how Hindutva in India waited for a long time before they demolished the Babri Masjid in early 1990s; there was reaction then but not as violent as could have been in 1920s or 30s.
This would have been planned long long ago, as Zionism was bring planned

Babri, although historically important in South Asia has nowhere near the level of historical importance or symbolism to islam
 
Again. Are you being serious or trolling? This is some of the most obvious fake propaganda ever made.
He is not being serious.

He is being triumphalist.

Celebrating in a way, how little common empathy he has

This thread is a real time obituary and documenting of sadism and cruelty.

If someone opposes this then what can you possibly share in common with that person

If that's true, it's always a short and abrupt conversation. Always.
 
The responsibility lies with Muslim countries - to give an
  • Ultimatum to Israel to stop these war crimes or WAR

Turkey-Eygpt - Iran - Algeria - Pakistan - IRAQ
- Syria (is weakend by war) - Jordan - Saudi Arabia
Backwards. As is pointed out repeatedly, if anti-Zionists laid down their arms there would be peace between Israel and its neighbors, whereas if Israel laid down its arms there would no Israel.
 

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