Israel’s Genocide in Gaza | 2023- till present

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I think that Iran is coordinating its response with Russia.

Russia has been as reluctant as Iran to escalate. They could have done a decapitation on Zelensky gang a long time ago and ended the battle, but they've been patient and systematic in their response. They've probably lost over 100,000 men, including generals and taken hits on Russian cities.

Iran is it partnership with Russia and behaving the same way. If/when the Russians and Iran start hitting back it would mean the use of nukes by Russia and Iranian missiles on Tel Aviv. Then it'll be a no holds barred world war and neither Israel nor its supporters will escape.

For that matter, many of us who're sitting at home hoping for more war will get vaporized as well.
One of my Black tenants told me she wanted to buy a boat and I asked her why. She said her contacts in the government told her something big was going to happen by the end of the year and she didn't want to be around in the US and wanted a getaway boat so she could take her kids to some remote location in Africa. I thought she was cuckoo but now looking at what is being composed in the international arena perhaps she is correct in her analysis, California specially Silicon valley will be hit first in any conflict with Russia or China. US Zion arrogance is at an extreme level not seen since Hitler rose to power and he had the audacity and foolishness to challenge the world and the world brought him down.
 
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Let me get this right.
Iran attacked only military installations thus civilian casualties were minimal.
In any normal thinking mind this means Irans act was honorable.

Would you rather have Iran bombing skyrises in Tel Aviv?

You know what, killing civilians is not a sign of braveness or strength. If that what Israel and cheerleaders think then im afraid its time to go see a shrink.
 
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For those who can remember, in 1991 during the Gulf War 1, Iraq hit "Israel" with Scud missiles. The Zionist Jews who controlled America & the West never forgave them. They used UN sanctions & weapons inspectors to cripple Iraq and disarm it. Then they used America, UK, Australia, and others to invade Iraq in 2003.

Moral of the story - knowing how psychotic the Zionists are, they will never leave Iran, Lebanon (Hezbollah), Palestinians, Syrians, Yemenis, and Iraqis alone. They will use sanctions, subversions, regional conflicts, and everything else they can to get their Western puppets to declare war on you. So hold onto this unity and act in unison like you did in this conflict. Insha'Allah, you will win and end the misery in the Holy Land.


Difference is the world was totally dominated by the Zio-US then and Iraq was destroyed by GW1 and sanctions.

Now Russia-China are ushering in a multipolar world and Iran is getting stronger with a real effective missile force and decent SAM defences.
 
For the Americans on the forum,

Don’t vote for Harris, to show the democrats that people of conscience take what’s happening in Palestine and Lebanon seriously.

American Muslims need to organize themselves to build their political power, with the support of non-Muslims of conscience, and potentially bear the potential pain of a Trump presidency to punish the democrat party for their hypocrisy, so the democrat party can be changed for the long term.

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So who should we vote for, the Pope?
 
Irrelevant. I could also post a picture of any Indian street and say "this doesn't look like a nice story does it?' because it is infested with shit and poor Indian people, but that would be equally off topic, so I wouldn't do that.

Its futile bro
They lack shame….
 
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He better hope there is bomb shelter deep enough for him to withstand a one ton bomb run on him.
 
Israel Hezbollah War Live Updates: Israeli airstrikes on southern Gaza kill 32 people, Palestinian medics say
At least 32 people have been killed in Israeli strikes in southern Gaza overnight and into Wednesday, Palestinian medical officials said.

The European Hospital in the hard-hit city of Khan Younis said it received the bodies after heavy Israeli airstrikes and ground operations in the city. It said the dead include several women and children, and that dozens of people were wounded.

There was no immediate comment from the Israeli military.

Israel has continued to strike what it says are militant targets across Gaza nearly a year after Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack ignited the war there, even as attention has shifted to Lebanon, where Israel is battling Hezbollah, and to Iran, which launched a ballistic missile attack on Israel late Tuesday.

Dr. Saleh al-Hams, head of the nursing department at the European Hospital, said dozens of dead and wounded people were brought to his facility and the Nasser Hospital starting at around 3 a.m. Some of the wounded were in critical condition, meaning the death toll could rise, he said.

He said Israel had carried out heavy airstrikes as its ground forces staged an incursion into three neighborhoods in Khan Younis. Israel carried out a massive offensive earlier this year that left large parts of the city in ruins.
 
We’ll learn more in the coming days, but early reports indicate less than 50% of the 180+ missiles impacted.

From video, at Nevatim air base about 16-20 impacts. Other videos 10-12 impacts. So let’s say 35, and add another 20 or so. You’re still sitting at 30% effect rate and that’s assuming they all hit their intended targets and based off further video we know that’s not true.

So overall it was ineffective and almost certainly won’t deter Israel.
You again are attempting to portray a failure. Last night Israeli settlers were seen running to bunkers and frightened to death.
Israeli blood was seen to flow. Military institutions were targeted and hurt. Pre warnings given to make sure kids and women were evacuated.
It was a deep rooted success and what the Iranians wanted to achieve - they did it. If you are wanting to save face obo the Israeli that’s fine you’re doing good.
Reality is the iron dome wasn’t successful - it was penetrated and Iran have another 10,000 - now that’s an eye opener….
 
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Everyone is free to protest whichever faction they support.
Here are protests from Shias living in Sunni majority Kashmir. FYI even Khomeini Family is from Kashmir.

Only under Hindutwa BJP (as you call them) govt now Shias could freely protest and take out Moharram possession after 3 decades.

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What if Russia and China start striking Israel to stop the rise of Nazism??
 
'We understand that Israel needed to respond but ...': Jaishankar says India concerned on broadening conflict in Middle East
External affairs minister S Jaishankar on Tuesday expressed concern over the ongoing middle east crisis and said that India can contribute as a facilitator of communication between Israel in Iran during the difficult time. Speaking at the Carnegie Endowment in the US, Jaishankar reiterated India's stance and called October 7 Hamas’ attack on Israel a “terrorist attack".

The external affairs minister, however, said that any response by any country has to take into account international humanitarian law and that it must be careful about any damage or implications for civilian populations.

"We regard October 7 as a terrorist attack. We understand that Israel needed to respond, but we also believe that any response by any country has to take into account international humanitarian law and that it must be careful about any damage or implications for civilian populations. It is important to have some kind of international humanitarian effort," Jaishankar said.

"We are concerned at the possibility of a broadening of the conflict, not just what happened in Lebanon, but also to the Houthis and the Red Sea, and to anything that happens between Iran and Israel. Don't underestimate the importance of communication in difficult times. If there are things to be said and passed on and back, I think those are all contributions that we can make, and we do," he added

 
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