Israel’s Genocide in Gaza | 2023- till present

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Iran opened their airspace for the US to attack Iraq and Afghanistan, this is well documented.
As far as I remember the USAF was based in Saudi Arabia for their attack against Iraq and maintains bases across the Arab and Muslim world today, with no such bases in Iran

Iran let Haniyeh being killed in Tehran.

Iran gave Israel the location of Nasrallah, Deif and Sinwar.
Obviously ridiculous lies. Why would Iran let its guest be killed in Tehran at the inauguration of its new president, embarrassing itself globally and forcing it to respond? You have zero logic. As for the idea that Iran knew the locations of Deif and Sinwar better than any other country, don't make me laugh.
 
Some people are upset that Iran and Hezbollah did not go to all out war after October 7th. I cannot blame a Palestinian for feeling this way as their people have been subjected to a genocide since October 7th.

However as neither Iran or Hezbollah was ever informed beforehand, let alone 'approved" of October 7th, then no one can blame them for not getting involved earlier and more heavily.

The cowards and traitors of course have a vested interest in downplaying the efforts of the "Axis of Resistance" but history will judge them as getting involved to try to stop a genocide when they could have just sat it out.
Hezbollah and Lebanese people suffered massive losses. Second most losses after Gaza itself. Even after huge losses in supporting a front he had no business in, Nasrallah refused to abandon Gaza and paid with his life.
 
Sinwar thanks Iran for providing weapons, Abu Obeida thanks Iran along with the Axis of Resistance for their support (all backed by Iran), and the usual suspects still trot out their predictable anti-Iran rhetoric.

They will never change, but others can see the truth.

At the end that's all matters- recognition from the commander of the battlefield.

Iran and Axis of resistance has earned the title of defender of Al-Aqsa and opresessed people of Pelistine whether some peple recognize or not IMO
 
These new missiles (Palestine-1 and Palestine-2 = Iranian Kheibar Shekan-1 and Kheibar Shekan-2) were never used against UAE or Saudi Arabia. Iran continued to supply missiles long after Ansarallah stopped firing missiles at Saudi Arabia.
Houthi's first fired drones, cruise missiles, and ballistics at Israel on October 19, 2023.

I highly doubt Iran designed new ballistic missiles for them within a 10 day period. Those missiles were intended to reach any place in Saudi Arabia. But with slight modifications can reach Israel.

I don't doubt that much later on Iranian advisors may have helped modify a missile variant to add extra range. Or to test new technology. Don't have proof of it but don't doubt it.
 
Egypt despite being anti-Hamas, its military put its foot on the brakes and prevented a ethnic cleansing of the population.

It was the right decision for Egypt to not have gotten militarily involved as they would have lost any conflict and it would have given the pretext to the USA/UK/Israel to ethenically cleanse Palestinians into the Sinai desert for the "final solution" under the guise of a military operation against Egypt.

However, unfortunately, Egypt, Jordan, Saudia Arabia and UAE did not apply economic sanctions on Israel and infact continued to provide a land-bridge to bypass the blockade and port facilities for Israel. And lets not talk about Azerbijan/Turkey combo !!!
 
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Houthi's first fired drones, cruise missiles, and ballistics at Israel on October 19, 2023.

I highly doubt Iran designed new ballistic missiles for them within a 10 day period. Those missiles were intended to reach any place in Saudi Arabia. But with slight modifications can reach Israel.

I don't doubt that much later on Iranian advisors may have helped modify a missile variant to add extra range. Or to test new technology. Don't have proof of it but don't doubt it.
The export of later 'missile variants' from Iran is very obvious with the Palestine-1 and Palestine-2 missiles, first used in June 2024 and obviously a version of the Iranian Kheibar Shekan missile.

These are not 'variants' of existing missile systems already in Yemen, they are entirely new systems. Older Yemeni systems (Soviet-era missiles owned by the prior Yemeni government and from Iran) were liquid fuel, Palestine is their first solid-fuel missile system, entirely new and different Iranian missile system that was never used against Saudi Arabia or UAE but only against Israel.


 
At the end that's all matters- recognition from the commander of the battlefield.

Iran and Axis of resistance has earned the title of defender of Al-Aqsa and opresessed people of Pelistine whether some peple recognize or not IMO
Iran is not seen as a defender of Al-Aqsa. Because it did not intervene for something related to Al-Aqsa. But did try organize some support fronts for Gaza to end the war there.

Same with Hezbollah. None of them said anything about Al-Aqsa besides Hamas, when it carried out Toofan Al-Aqsa. And even them, are unable to defend it on a permanent basis.
 
Not the jews as a whole. Jews are good people, the problem is the zionist society.

Many jews in this conflict took the sides of the Palestinians and stood up against Israel like Norman Finkelstein, John Olliver, Max Blumenthal, Yaakov Shapiro, Henry Makow etc



Iran opened their airspace for the US to attack Iraq and Afghanistan, this is well documented.

Iran accepted weapons from Israel in the war against Iraq.

Iran supported Assad in his slaughtering rage against Syrian muslims.

Iran let Haniyeh being killed in Tehran.

Iran gave Israel the location of Nasrallah, Deif and Sinwar.

Not everything is black or white.


Yes you are absolutely right. Respect to all Jews who are standing up for no apartheid, and no military occupation genocide on Palestinians.

Unfortunately Muslim countrys at times do bat for both sides.
 
Iran is not seen as a defender of Al-Aqsa. Because it did not intervene for something related to Al-Aqsa. But did try organize some support fronts for Gaza to end the war there.

Same with Hezbollah. None of them said anything about Al-Aqsa besides Hamas, when it carried out Toofan Al-Aqsa. And even them, are unable to defend it on a permanent basis.
Iran is not a direct defender, I agree (not realistic given the 1500km distance between Iran and Palestine). But Hezbollah is. Not to say it succeeded, but it linked its activities directly with Gaza and Hamas and frequently spoke about Al Quds. Of course Hezbollah cannot defend or liberate Al Quds from Zionist occupation or crimes. But they paid a heavy price for standing in solidarity with Hamas.
 
The export of later 'missile variants' from Iran is very obvious with the Palestine-1 and Palestine-2 missiles, first used in June 2024 and obviously a version of the Iranian Kheibar Shekan missile.

These are not 'variants' of existing missile systems already in Yemen, they are entirely new systems. Older Yemeni systems (from Soviet-era Yemeni government era and from Iran) were liquid fuel, Palestine is their first solid-fuel missile system, entirely new and different Iranian missile system that was never used against Saudi Arabia or UAE but only against Israel.


If you read, you can see that's what I said. That Iran later in the conflict supplied or designed new systems for them.

They had weapons that could reach Israel on day 1 and did fire them early on October 19, 2023:
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On 19 October 2023, US officials said the United States Navy destroyer USS Carney shot down three land-attack cruise missiles and several drones heading toward Israel launched by the Houthis in Yemen. This was the first action by the US military to defend Israel since the outbreak of the war.[72] It was later reported that the ship shot down four cruise missiles and 15 drones.[83] Another missile was reportedly intercepted by Saudi Arabia.[84] More were intercepted by Israel's Arrow anti-ballistic missiles; others fell short of their targets or were intercepted by the Israeli Air Force and the French Navy.

 
If you read, you can see that's what I said. That Iran later in the conflict supplied or designed new systems for them.
Long after the Yemenis stopped firing back against Saudi and solely for use against Israel, yes.

They had weapons that could reach Israel on day 1 and did fire them early on October 19, 2023:
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On 19 October 2023, US officials said the United States Navy destroyer USS Carney shot down three land-attack cruise missiles and several drones heading toward Israel launched by the Houthis in Yemen. This was the first action by the US military to defend Israel since the outbreak of the war.[72] It was later reported that the ship shot down four cruise missiles and 15 drones.[83] Another missile was reportedly intercepted by Saudi Arabia.[84] More were intercepted by Israel's Arrow anti-ballistic missiles; others fell short of their targets or were intercepted by the Israeli Air Force and the French Navy.

Those weapons were also from Iran. I agree they were existing weapons already provided by Iran, but the IRGC were on the ground throughout. From your quote:

"Another missile was reportedly intercepted by Saudi Arabia"

Iran provided weapons to help Yemenis defend themselves from Saudi invasion and then to use against Israel in solidarity with Gaza. That is a pretty concise summary.
 
Iran is not a direct defender, I agree (not realistic given the 1500km distance between Iran and Palestine). But Hezbollah is. Not to say it succeeded, but it linked its activities directly with Gaza and Hamas and frequently spoke about Al Quds. Of course Hezbollah cannot defend or liberate Al Quds from Zionist occupation or crimes. But they paid a heavy price for standing in solidarity with Hamas.
I wouldn't say Hezbollah is either. Because they didn't participate in Sayf Al Quds and with Toofan Al Aqsa they opened a support front with goal of decreasing pressure on Gaza.



But even Hamas, realistically cannot be a protector of Al-Aqsa. Depending on what that's supposed to mean. Does that mean Muslims controlling/securing the city of Jerusalem? Or what exactly ? Because that would be achieved if you control Jerusalem in the first place. Hamas can show opposition to events in Al-Aqsa and militarily intervene to try influencing the situation there but it would be short lived.

We can say God is the protector of Al-Aqsa and Madina and Mecca because we have religious theological proof that God will protect these holy places up to the end times. That doesn't mean they won't ever be ruined. But their sanctity is promised by God.

Anyhow, I think I'll go back to focusing on the topic.
 
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Zionist prisoners smiling as Hamas fighters pass them to Red Cross. They even gave them souvenirs.

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