2023 Israel-Palestine Armed Conflict

I feel like the IDF has already included the hostages in the death toll and as much as said they’re already dead. They’ll probably say the Palestinians mutilated and raped all of them despite their bodies being vaporized by the white phosphorus the Israelis will be dropping for “masking troop movements.”
 
Palestinians in NJ are now targeting synagogues, are also driving around Jewish areas honking and waving Palestinian flags. Biggest Palestinian community in the USA is half an hours drive from 3 major Jewish communities.
How long until we see some violent incidents between the Israeli and Palestinian diaspora in the US or Europe?
 
The histrionic moral fagging by some people on social media snd politicians is really exhausting sometimes. There is no need to frame this as anything other then a fully justified ass whooping. For once can we just be given the Starship Troopers speech about "human civilization, and not insect, shall prevail!".
I hope Israel flattens the Dome of the Rock, defaces and blasphemes every Quaranic inscription their soldiers find, annexes these territories and deports every single Palestinian and Muslim bastard within their borders and replaces them with their own people. Fuck Muhammad, fuck Muslims and fuck the UN.

Human civilization shall prevail.
 
Netanyahu is posting video of Israel blowing up some Palestinian apartment building. Truly living up to their reputation of not letting any "human shields" stand in their way of executing their enemies.
Reminds me of that Call of Duty MW mission where you're in a bomber flying miles above the ground and blowing up sandpeople who can't even possibly know you're up there and it's sort of like a child frying ants with a magnifying glass.

Even when I was a little kid and playing it for the first time, I was like, "you know this really doesn't make me feel like a hero"
 
Still amazed at all these Westerners who completely ignore or celebrate the massacre, how strong is the pro Palestine mind virus that it excuses these actions?
Look as long as both sides are getting kids killed your gonna have people on teams pointing at each other and people like me that dont want to get involved in picking sides
Israel faced the same in 2014 and kicked the shit out of Hamas. They have extensive experience fighting in this kind of environment

Some people are about to be in for a rude awakening as to what is going to happen in Gaza here. The Jews are going to send a shitload more Pallys to paradise and take their objectives. This isn't even like 2014, it's going to be a LOT more force used against the Pallys. Ask the Syrian Rebels how well they fared when Russia and Assad went hard-core on their urban strongholds
That assumes they have enough shells and they haven't been depleted. They have to have enough in reserve to face other threats
 
There are unconfirmed reports of an ATGM being fired from Lebanon, at IDF personnel.
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Heavy Israel i bombing hits Jabalia camp in Gaza. Scary visuals. While the world is silent


Rocket impact reported in Ashdod after heavy rocket barrage from Gaza


Israel or Hamas throws bombs at one side, the other throws bombs back. I know it's not to uncommon for rockets to come out of Gaza and hit Israeli settlements or positions but one has to wonder just how large the Hamas reserves are. On top of that it's not like the things they are firing are super advanced so they can't be hard to make.
Rocket fuel is exceedingly easy to make. Potassium nitrate, sugar and a hot plate are all you need.
 
In a press conference, Hagari says some 60 fighter jets are carrying out waves of airstrikes against Hamas targets at this hour.

He says the military has completed the evacuation of the towns adjacent to the border, and that there are a few families who have chosen to stay.

Hagari says troops are still going from house to house in towns close to the Gaza border, searching for terrorists.

"There are no terrorists crossing the fence from Gaza into Israel," he says, noting that they are being struck by the IAF.

"Since this morning there have been a few encounters with terrorists, there have been none at all in the last few hours," Hagari says.

Regarding the armed infiltration from Lebanon, Hagari says the identities of the gunmen are still under investigation. The Palestinian Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the attack.

On Israeli hostages held by Hamas in Gaza, Hagari says the army has "the full details" on all of those taken captive by the terror group.

"As of now, we have notified 30 families. When we complete notifying the families, the number of hostages in Gaza will be made available to the public," he says.


Mannie usually puts out good quality news
 
Heavy Israel i bombing hits Jabalia camp in Gaza. Scary visuals. While the world is silent


Rocket impact reported in Ashdod after heavy rocket barrage from Gaza


Israel or Hamas throws bombs at one side, the other throws bombs back. I know it's not to uncommon for rockets to come out of Gaza and hit Israeli settlements or positions but one has to wonder just how large the Hamas reserves are. On top of that it's not like the things they are firing are super advanced so they can't be hard to make.
Rocket fuel is extremely easy to make. Potassium nitrate, sugar and a hot plate are all you need.
 
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I feel like the IDF has already included the hostages in the death toll and as much as said they’re already dead. They’ll probably say the Palestinians mutilated and raped all of them despite their bodies being vaporized by the white phosphorus the Israelis will be dropping for “masking troop movements.”
Cold but true. They can't let Hamas derive any benefit from them, as it would just encourage a repeat sometime down the road. Hope springs eternal but I expect very few if any of them will return home. If anything the hostage taking is more useful to Israel as its made internal war coalition building alot easier as well as muted any possible international pressure about "proportionate response" to impotent hand wringing.

This fiasco has given the IDF carte Blanche to do things that up to now have been the perverted dreams of their especially sociopathic commanders.
 
Look as long as both sides are getting kids killed your gonna have people on teams pointing at each other and people like me that dont want to get involved in picking sides
At some deeper level, I think both sides in this conflict view the kids on both sides as nothing more than future terrorists.
 
Cold but true. They can't let Hamas derive any benefit from them, as it would just encourage a repeat sometime down the road. Hope springs eternal but I expect very few if any of them will return home. If anything the hostage taking is more useful to Israel as its made internal war coalition building alot easier as well as muted any possible international pressure about "proportionate response" to impotent hand wringing.

This fiasco has given the IDF carte Blanche to do things that up to now have been the perverted dreams of their especially sociopathic commanders.
I think you're right. Right now they're looking to contain the outbreak. Hostages are secondary, sadly. Especially when they say stuff like this:
All Isreal is going to do now is drop even more bombs, flatten areas in a "we don't negotiate " stance until they give up.
 
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