Persian Gulf
INT'L MOD
this was posted a few weeks ago
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The people of Gaza are searching for food and water.
Even the UN can do nothing about it..I hope Sisi and King of Jordan see this
Yes both..Zionists even spit on Christian Palestinians there..Christian Palestinians too.
The 60-minutes program last Sunday mentioned that the walkie-talkie and pager operations had a strong impact on Hezbollah (and the Iranian sponsor's) morale because of the decapitation suffered by them. Looks like the operations took away or disabled a sizeable chunk of the top 3 or 4 layers of Hezbollah. That combined with the death of many leaders during the war depleted their brain trust.It remains a puzzle as to why and why so quickly the Resistance is on the defense on multiple fronts. Until just 3-4 weeks ago, flights to Israel were on mass cancellations, Israel was having severe issues finding new soldiers, IDF was exhausted from multiple fronts, forget Aliyah there were people fleeing Israel, Hezbollah had progressed to targeting Tel Aviv while Haifa was starting to look like really vulnerable, Israeli military couldn't move beyond a few miles into Lebanon despite months of incursion.
Yeah, Assad has fallen and there maybe some 'deal' between Iran/Turkey/Iran and yet hard to shake the doom and gloom.
The UN aren't all Muslims and it's controlled by non-MuslimsEven the UN can do nothing about it..
The UN aren't all Muslims and it's controlled by non-Muslims
The UN can't do anything against the US veto.. and the Muslims can't confront the US military power..The UN aren't all Muslims and it's controlled by non-Muslims
The UN can't do anything against the US veto.. and the Muslims can't confront the US military power..
The 60-minutes program last Sunday mentioned that the walkie-talkie and pager operations had a strong impact on Hezbollah (and the Iranian sponsor's) morale because of the decapitation suffered by them. Looks like the operations took away or disabled a sizeable chunk of the top 3 or 4 layers of Hezbollah. That combined with the death of many leaders during the war depleted their brain trust.
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