Israel’s Genocide in Gaza | 2023- till present

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Not much in Rafah compare to Gaza City where you had multiple multi-storey buildings. But Lebanon yes you are right!
Lebanon will activate the "right plan" once Israel escalates its war against Lebanon in a major way, and this will involve invading northern Israel with militia ground forces, afterall, Hezbollah hs been prepping northern ISrael for months now by destroying most of the military infrastructure and life in northern Israel- the stage is set. Hezbollah will move forces into Israel that will stay for months or years- Hezbollah wont fight Israel in a major battle only from Lebanon, Hezbollah will also fight Israel from within Israeli territory.
 
Israeli strikes UNIFIL car in south Lebanon, injures 4 UNIFIL members
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Israeli military probably sees UN forces as witnesses- to the crimes they plan to and actually commit, especially in Gaza and Lebanon, and thats why Israeli is systemic about "eradicating" them on the ground and battlefield, especially before certain types of war crimes such as bombing hospitals, or civilians, or civilian buildings, etc.
 

More than 40 people killed in Israeli strikes on Syria’s Aleppo: Reports​

Attacks have escalated amid continuing war in Gaza and clashes with Hezbollah across Israel-Lebanon border.


People gather to rescue others after Israeli airstrikes in Homs

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Published On 29 Mar 202429 Mar 2024
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29 Mar 2024
04:36 PM (GMT)

Israeli air strikes on Syria’s northern province of Aleppo have killed more than 40 people, most of them soldiers, according to news agencies and a war monitor.
The fatalities included six members of Hezbollah, the Lebanese armed group confirmed on Telegram.
The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) put the death toll at 42 and said dozens of people were injured. The Reuters news agency reported that 38 people were killed.


The attacks about 1:45am on Friday (22:45 GMT on Thursday) targeted several areas in Aleppo’s countryside, Syria’s Ministry of Defence said. It did not provide casualty figures, only saying a number of civilians and military personnel were killed and property was damaged after Israel and unnamed armed groups carried out the strikes, according to Syria’s state news agency SANA.


The SOHR, an opposition war monitor, said in posts on X that Israeli strikes hit a weapons depot near Aleppo International Airport, resulting in a series of large explosions.


At least 36 Syrian soldiers were killed, it said, adding that Hezbollah weapons depots were located in the area.


The Israeli military has not confirmed the attacks.


Reporting from Beirut, Lebanon, Al Jazeera’s Zeina Khodr said while Syrian state media did not reveal the target, activists on the ground said Syrian soldiers and fighters from Hezbollah, which has a military presence in Syria, were killed.



“Recently, we have seen almost consecutive Israeli strikes in Syria as it widely hits Iranian targets in Syria,” Khodr reported.


Damascus allies Russia and Iran slammed the Israeli strikes.
Russia’s foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said Moscow considers the strikes a flagrant violation of Syria’s sovereignty.


Zakharova said such actions were “fraught with extremely dangerous consequences” in the light of a sharp escalation in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.


Iran also said they were a “violation of Syria’s sovereignty” and “a serious threat to regional and international peace and security”.



Israel ‘sending clear message’​


Israel for years has carried out strikes in Syria, where Iranian-aligned groups, including Hezbollah, hold sway in eastern, southern and northwestern areas of the country as well as the suburbs around the capital, Damascus.


Its attacks have escalated since the start of the current war in Gaza in October, and it has also struck Syrian army air defences and some Syrian forces.


Marc Owen Jones, associate professor of Middle East Studies at Hamad Bin Khalifa University, said Israel’s air strikes in Syria show that despite its growing global isolation, it is not afraid of regional escalation.


Israel is trying to weaken “Hezbollah’s ability to fire and attack from northern Lebanon by attacking storage targets in Syria,” Owen Jones told Al Jazeera.


“But Israel is also sending a clear message” that, despite the International Court of Justice’s ruling on Thursday ordering it to act to stop famine in Gaza and the United States’s frustration over its policies in Gaza, it will not back down from confrontation.
“Israel wants to reaffirm that they are still willing to attack Syria so they won’t look weak,” Owen Jones added.


On Friday, Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the strikes were a clear violation of international law and the sovereignty of Syria.


In a statement on Telegram, the ministry said such raids were a serious threat to regional and international peace and security, calling on the international community to condemn them.


Israel has recently had “a much more aggressive posture, conducting more, and less constrained attacks, in terms of casualties”, Khodr said.


Several members of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) have also been targeted in Syria, where Tehran’s influence has grown since it backed President Bashar al-Assad in the war that erupted there in 2011.



Israel and Hezbollah have been trading near daily fire across their border since the war erupted in Gaza, the biggest escalation since they fought a month-long conflict in 2006.


In a new strike in southern Lebanon, the Israeli military on Friday said it killed Ali Abdel Hassan Naeem, the deputy head of Hezbolla’s rocket and missiles unit.


In a post on X, the military claimed Naeem had taken part in planning and operating attacks on Israeli territory.

An important point of this incident that needs to be mentioned is coordinated attack by Al-Qaeda supported by Turkish government in Syria and Israelis on Syrian army and Hezbollah personnel. Al-Jazeera didn't clearly point to it but only saying unknown group on the ground was supported by Israeli airforce. Therefore, I personally conclude that IAF is airforce of Al-Qaeda and ISIS terrorists in Syria supported by Turks and NATO.

People keep asking why Iran doesn't directly bomb Israel and doesn't start a war with USA. Jihad is mandatory, it's TRUE. But under this condition that Zionist supported viruses are threatening Iran's Syrian ally, Iran has to pick step cautiously and with keeping the fact in mind, Israel has manpower in Syria called Turkey's Qaeda minions.
 
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In this figure the orange stars shows where terrorists coordinated their attacks on Syrian Arab Army (SyAA) and Hebollah personnel with Israeli airstrikes. Despite suffering casualties by resistance forces, terrorist attack was repelled and Syrian army managed at returning terrorists to Turkish controlled areas in the north west of the area. Al-Qaeda branch took the responsibility for attacking Syrian army personnel and their allies.20240330_215743.jpg
 
remove the reliance on companies/technologies/businesses where Israel doesn't benefit

I agree that Western companies offer attractive ROI but that also needs to be tempered with national security concerns of being held hostage to funds freeze by their governments. Ths US is extremely mindful of national security and already told the Saudis to divest from some American investments.

I also agree that it is impossible to boycott Israel-linked companies completely but there is much that can be done in that regard without going 100%.

US companies' stratospheric valuations depend on a global market. With the US sanction tantrums against China, Russia and other countries, can Western companies afford to lose the Islamic world markets also?

Also Germans were freezing in their homes this winter, wearing double sweaters because Russian oil sanctions had pushed heating prices sky high. German economy is staring at a recession. This is while they were sending weapons to Israel to kill Palestinians. How good would it have been to cut off all oil and gas to Europe during this period?

Bottom line, as you and @UKBengali point out, it's their colonialist mental slavery that rules these GCC rulers.
 
Actually west is the worst possible place for long term investment or any. Arabs sheiks are just not free to distance to much from their masters in west and that is whole truth.
That is not true bro..they have invested in China, South Korea, Pakistan, India and almost everywhere else where the investment is sound..
 
I agree that Western companies offer attractive ROI but that also needs to be tempered with national security concerns of being held hostage to funds freeze by their governments. Ths US is extremely mindful of national security and already told the Saudis to divest from some American investments.

I also agree that it is impossible to boycott Israel-linked companies completely but there is much that can be done in that regard without going 100%.

US companies' stratospheric valuations depend on a global market. With the US sanction tantrums against China, Russia and other countries, can Western companies afford to lose the Islamic world markets also?

Also Germans were freezing in their homes this winter, wearing double sweaters because Russian oil sanctions had pushed heating prices sky high. German economy is staring at a recession. This is while they were sending weapons to Israel to kill Palestinians. How good would it have been to cut off all oil and gas to Europe during this period?

Bottom line, as you and @UKBengali point out, it's their colonialist mental slavery that rules these GCC rulers.


Don't forget that as China and others over the next few decades break the stranglehold of western technological and geopolitical supremacy, no one should expect good and even safe investments any longer in the west. Not that anyone considers western investments safe anyway after what happened recently with Russians.

For any non-western country and maybe eternal slaves like Japan, it is very bad idea to be exposed too much in the west.

Not just GCC and also other "Global South" countries need to be careful that they plan their investments in the new multi-polar world that will be with us soon.
 
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That is not true bro..they have invested in China, South Korea, Pakistan, India and almost everywhere else where the investment is sound..
We had this discussion earlier and yes i am aware of changes that you presented me but from current situation it seems to little and to late but could be that i am wrong and do not understand whole picture and strategy.
 
Israelis are thinking to escalate with Lebanon now because their casualty count against Hamas (both civilians and troops) is still very low. So, they are encouraged by this fact.

HAMAS NEEDS PROPER WEAPONRY TO HIT ISRAELIS WITHIN/OUTSIDE ISRAEL.

It is all fun and games for Israel as of now - BOMBING FROM SKIES.

Amazed that Hamas still hasn't acquired ANTI AIR weapons.
 
Israelis are thinking to escalate with Lebanon now because their casualty count against Hamas (both civilians and troops) is still very low. So, they are encouraged by this fact.


Hezbollah can stop Zionist ground attacks on Lebanon with its deadly arsenal of thousands of anti-tank missiles, some with ranges of 11km.

It can also flatten half of the settlements and infrastructure in Occupied Palestine with its 150,000 rockets and missiles.

Zionists are not that stupid to think that an all-out war won't also be a bloodbath for them. Hamas had unfavourable terrain and lacked stocks of advanced weaponry unlike Hezbollah which has favourable terrain and excellent ground weapons.
 
We had this discussion earlier and yes i am aware of changes that you presented me but from current situation it seems to little and to late but could be that i am wrong and do not understand whole picture and strategy.
Well the investment in the West was the most profitable, mostly in the US; Europeans themselves have trillions of dollars invested there..the same goes with every major power .. for example Russia had 600 billion invested in the West, China more that 2 trillion Dollars, the GCC had invested before when it was supposedly very secure..now things changed and we see diversification in investments on a global scale..The investment in the US and EU is still attractive..but has lost an important component, i.e; the security of the investment..
 
Hezbollah can stop Zionist ground attacks on Lebanon with its deadly arsenal of thousands of anti-tank missiles, some with ranges of 11km.

It can also flatten half of the settlements and infrastructure in Occupied Palestine with its 150,000 rockets and missiles.

Zionists are not that stupid to think that an all-out war won't also be a bloodbath for them. Hamas had unfavourable terrain and supply of advanced weaponry unlike Hezbollah which has favourable terrain and excellent ground weapons.

But Hamas/Palestinians shouldn't be left under-equipped....Carpet bombing Gaza gives Israel confidence. Hamas should eradicate that - if not by anti air weapons then by lobbing sophisticated missiles on Israeli cities and troops - increasing the death toll of Israelis.
 
Al-Quds Brigades: Preparing and launching rocket salvoes towards the settlements surrounding the Gaza Strip

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International pressure on Israel and demands to impose sanctions on it occupy international newspapers

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