2023 Israel-Palestine Armed Conflict

I thought Chantal was in Kuwait or Qatar?

No, but I mean how will you feel if you see some IDF member with a KF patch on them while in the midst of doing a Hila Klein?
Howe should he feel? We had members post in this thread they were called in. I sincerely pray no harm comes to them or their loved ones. Same goes for any Palestinians that got sucked into this as well.
notice how the Israelis are the ones crying over and feeling bad about the Gazan civilians caught in the middle while the Palestinians regard each civilian killed as a win
That's not true and you know it but if it is get better Palestinian friends.
 
notice how the Israelis are the ones crying over and feeling bad about the Gazan civilians caught in the middle while the Palestinians regard each civilian killed as a win
Lol he literally calls the death of any Palestinian civilians justified, says the collateral damage is worth it to never have to live near Palestinians again.
 
More news about some of the victims from the first day.

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Howe should he feel? We had members post in this thread they were called in. I sincerely pray no harm comes to them or their loved ones. Same goes for any Palestinians that got sucked into this as well.

That's not true and you know it but if it is get better Palestinian friends.
post an example of any random pro palestinian person feeling bad for the average israeli civilian, ill wait
 
From the way things are going, I don't think Israel intends to approach this like a normal ground invasion. Declaring a status of Siege, which again I must stress is a formal term under the laws of war, means that this is not going to be your normal thunder run, battle of Fallujah type scenario. One of the things an attacking force in a siege battle can do is physically remove civilians from the siege zone "to a safe place". Any building that is used as a fire position can also be destroyed outright, with no consideration of who or what may also be contained within.

This is not going to be Fallujah. This is going to be Stalingrad.
You could be right, but at the same time when you mobilize that many troops, you're going to be taking an economic hit. Reserves are not full time soldiers after all. They're engineers, mechanics, scientists, teachers, taxi drivers, civil servants, truck drivers, farmers, etc. How long can you really afford to continue a siege? Unless the number is scaled down after a few weeks.
 
You could be right, but at the same time when you mobilize that many troops, you're going to be taking an economic hit. Reserves are not full time soldiers after all. They're engineers, mechanics, scientists, teachers, taxi drivers, civil servants, truck drivers, farmers, etc. How long can you really afford to continue a siege? Unless the number is scaled down after a few weeks.
I don't think I am entirely clear about just what I mean. When I say if a building is used as a fire position and it can be subesquently leveled, I mean this literally.

Israel has total Air and Artillery supremacy over Gaza. Urban Warfare is only effective if the Urban environment is a defense. But if Israel intends to make the rubble bounce every building in the city is a death trap. A target waiting to be destroyed. People have this vision of the Israeli Army going "Door to Door". But that is not going to happen. They are going to go "Block to Block", and if they take fire from a Block, that Block is going to be pounded by air dropped bombs and indirect artillery until the firing stops.

And then the troops will advance to the next block.
 
@Strasse

Anything particularly juicy or some fresh gore in the livestream? It's youtube so my hopes aren't up, probably mild as fuck.

I don't feel like sitting and watching the Israeli-Palestinian equivalent of IP2/George Floyd Riots Livestreams.

There was one especially close by to the cams explosion about 2(?) hours ago followed by an hour of people screaming. Mostly just artillery blasts and explosions in the distance.
 
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