Israel’s Genocide in Gaza | 2023- till present

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The operations carried out by the Palestinian resistance groups on Sunday, 7 January are as follows:

Qassam Brigades' operations:

  • Targeted Israeli forces while they tried to enter the Al-Maghazi camp with several heavy-caliber mortar shells, leading to casualties.
  • Destroyed an Israeli troop carrier with an ‘Al-Yassin 105’ shell in Al-Maghazi camp in the central Gaza Strip.
  • Targeted Israeli military concentrations at the Al-Mahatta area in the city of Khan Yunis, southern Gaza, with mortar shells.
  • Targeted and destroyed two Merkava tanks and a military bulldozer with ‘Al-Yassin 105’ shells, blew up two tunnels with Israeli soldiers in them, detonated a minefield where an Israeli infantry force was stationed east of Bureij, resulting in multiple casualties.
 
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This is a lie. Mods surely this cannot stand without challenge.


@Musings @Waz @Mr X

Grow up.......... If you don't agree with my comment why don't you just refute or clarify, instead calling moderators accusing me liar?

I have right to speak what I understand from conversations with you, regardless my understanding is correct or not.
 
I have right to speak what I understand from conversations with you,

You might want to say thank you for the generous room you have been given to share "opinions", can you do so sincerely?

You don't have a right to spew malicious mistruths about the forum members you persistently interact with.
 
The war began on 6 October 1973, when the Arab coalition jointly launched a surprise attack against Israel on the Jewish holy day of Yom Kippur, which had occurred during the 10th day of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan in that year.[67]

I didn’t know 1967 and 1973 is the same year now. Or did it start in 1973 and go back like a Time Machine?

Thanks for clarification
 
Oh, I forgot to add the most important part in the NY Times article I mentioned above. So Israelis want to drag America into a fight--which is basically Israel's own fight. So much so for the most powerful military in the Middle East!!
Also the article says that Hezbollah's Radwan force can infiltrate northern Israel and take over some land; this important point was mentioned by one of the Israel Firsters in America as a sad admission of Israel's limitations.
So the situation is that Hezbollah can continue to target Israel in a low intensity war and Israel can try to keep escalating but Hezbollah knows Americans don't want to get involved so Hezbollah is not crossing some redlines. If this situation continues and Hamas is still able to fire rockets into Israel and Houthis still able to block ships to Israel and other militias in Iraq/Syria add to the Israel headaches then Israelis are truly in a huge trouble!!!


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But in Washington, the concern now is less about a Hezbollah attack on Israel than an Israeli strike on Hezbollah. The United States has told Israel that if Hezbollah comes over the border, Washington will support Israel — but not the other way around.

Hezbollah appears to have been careful so far not to give the Israelis an excuse for a military operation. Still, Iran has built Hezbollah, the most powerful force in Lebanon, as protection for itself, not the Palestinians. Hezbollah is a deterrent against any major Israeli attack on Iran, given the carnage its thousands of missiles could inflict on Israel.
 
You might want to say thank you for the generous room you have been given to share "opinions", can you do so sincerely?

You don't have a right to spew malicious mistruths about the forum members you persistently interact with.

You are implying that the room is dedicated for those who support Palestine and I am anomaly.

You dont' need to trust me as I am not asking you to follow me and do restraint yourself for any accusation or Ad-hominem towards your counter debater; because this is just discussions for us to test how rationale our stands.
 
You are implying that the room is dedicated for those who support Palestine and I am anomaly.

You dont' need to trust me as I am not asking you to follow me and do restraint yourself for any accusation or Ad-hominem towards your counter debater; because this is just discussions for us to test how rationale our stands.
Nothing about the on going events? Why are you derailing the thread? I don’t want to give you infractions and allow views from all sides but you have to say something about recent events
 
Nothing about the on going events? Why are you derailing the thread? I don’t want to give you infractions and allow views from all sides but you have to say something about recent events

There is. I gave my comments on the events such as with my prediction on how the war will go on and sort of; I am not bringing any unrelated issue. Could you enlighten me what infraction I have just done so that I could avoid next?
 
Nothing about the on going events? Why are you derailing the thread? I don’t want to give you infractions and allow views from all sides but you have to say something about recent events

This thread is about the on-going conflict between the Palestinians and the Israelis. I, like @Hassan Al-Somal mostly concentrate on the current events/scenarios. The time for the historic discussions was already gone before this conflict began and now it is too long gone. Yet some members here can't resist that. Nobody can change anyone's mind on the historic events. What can change minds are the actual gains/losses on the battlefields in this conflict. Also, this conflict is very much tied with the Russia-Ukraine conflict as well as the American 'pivot' toward the Pacific against China.

But what can be already said: Israelis, through their lobbies in America, have truly damaged America's strategic interests already by not compromising with the neighboring Arabs and the Palestinians. What a damn leech country!!!



The United States and 13 allies signed on to a statement last week giving what an administration official called a “final warning” to the Houthis to stop “these illegal attacks and release unlawfully detained vessels and crews.” It did not mention Iran.
The Pentagon is refining plans for how to hit Houthi launching sites in Yemen, and some sort of assault on Houthi assets in Yemen is likely as soon as there is another attack, officials suggest, as a sharp warning to try to restore deterrence.
“At this point a significant military response is needed against the Houthi rebels, who are really Iranian pirates,” said James G. Stavridis, a retired admiral. “Our experience with Somali pirates years ago shows that you can’t just play defense; you have to go ashore to solve a problem like this. That is the only way for Iran to get the message.”

“The idea that we are simply going to patrol the Red Sea, the size of California,” with a “half-dozen police cars — our ships out there — is unrealistic,” he said.
Mr. Biden faces hard choices. He pulled back from the Middle East to focus on competing with and deterring China. Now he is being sucked back in.
 
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