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“We are planted in our land and we will not leave it.” A Palestinian’s message from the rubble of his house after it was bombed by the Israeli occupation in Jabalia, north of the Gaza Strip.
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we already know all that, USA is under zio control and active genocide actor.Not sure if @RescueRanger saved my post. But I wrote a very detail prediction on how the gazan war turns out and my prediction to IDF strategy on how they would achieve their objective before IDF went over the fence and attack (It was early October when I wrote him that on the old TTA Forum) In that post, I predicted that IDF will draw Gaza into 5 different zone which separate 5 different objectives and how IDF is going to approach each objective.
I think IIRC what I said back then, it played out about 80% of what actually happen (not sure if @RescueRanger would agree with me, that you need to ask him) The only thing I did not wrote on that article is the end game from both sides, because I can't see any back then in October last year.
Call me old fashion, or conventional, I am the type of person who study war and will give you a no BS assessment. Most ex-military will do that; I just can't see any end game between the two side.
Depends on their end goal, each side wanted different thing. However, one cannot give the other, which is why the killing didn't stop almost 9 months on. What Israel want to come out of this conflict. What Hamas wants to come out of this conflict.
First of all, I don't believe for one second IDF can clear out every Hamas fighter in Gaza, that's a non-starter, it can never be achieve, instead, what this war is going to do is to push gazan into Hamas. On the other hand, there are no way Israeli will stop fighting until they felt safe, nobody is going to actually stop the IDF, international community can condemn, student can protest in the US or UK or whatever, the IDF won't stop until they think they are safe, and I am not just talking about the national security side of thing. But safe in a political environment. As I said before this war, Israeli are beyond caring, they won't care about how many Gazans woman and children died in this war, if that make them become international pariah, for them? so be it.
On the other hand, Hamas can't win a major battle as long as IDF is willing to fight. And they aren't going to do what the international community tell them to do, which is return all the hostage, because it will become a no-bar fight afterward. Now, there are only 3 ways Hamas can go, stay and fight until they can't fight anymore. Melt into the population and wait it out. Or try to exert the most pressure and tilted the international community toward them. And I am more increasingly see the last one is what Hamas wanted. Let the world see the bloodshed and hopefully the world will intervene and stop Israel. But then would that ever materialised? That would depend if they can sway the most die hard Israeli supporter, which is the US. Because it won't stop the Israel no matter how many arrest warrant were issued by ICC or how many court case they face on ICJ. That all depends on UNSC and with the big issue being US can veto any motion on the UNSC. Which mean if this is Hamas end game, then they will need to persuade US somehow to stop supporting Israel.
This is probably the closest I can get to as for why Hamas did what they did.
That's 75%The State of Palestine is now recognised by 145/193 UN Member States
To be fair, most of America don't really care people dying over there. Their priority probably iswe already know all that, USA is under zio control and active genocide actor.
World cares and it will have consequences eventually. Images from Gaza will not be forgotten and who was main sponsor of those.To be fair, most of America don't really care people dying over there. Their priority probably is
Getting Taylor Swift Ticket -> Trump legal woes -> Cost of living -> gas price -> Everything else (including the gazan situation)
So I would say you have a point here.
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