2023 Israel-Palestine Armed Conflict

why are you looking at pictures of gaza from 2007? Oddly specific year. Look at the modern pics instead of being tricky and pretending like nothing happened. They took apart many greenhouses.

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I find it puzzling that you portray my usage of the closest available dates to before and after disengagement as oddly specific, it is simply the most honest way to show the fact.
What I find Odd is how you did not compare that photograph to what it looked like in 2004 so allow me to do that for you, attached file.

What is true is that over time a small amount have been converted into other farm, you can see it for yourself if you want with google earth, it was not a "razing" like has been stated. You can also see more green houses being constructed in other areas.
At the very least this demonstrates the narrative that the Palestinians came in and destroyed all the greenhouses at once out of malice is patently false, it has been 20 years since then, the changes seem consistent with pretty normal land development and logistical decisions as opposed to what was originally claimed.
 

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Not that it'll matter much, most of antagonistic rhetoric between Russia and Israel is purely performative these days and they mostly find ways to generally agree on things and avoid stepping on each other's toes too much.
They've agreed since Putin rose to power. You don't have to read past the headline of this article from 2012 to understand why: At Putin's side, an army of Jewish billionaires.
 
NO QUESTIONS OF COURSE. If he gets another term we are so fucked.

Welp, at least we won't actually have boots on the ground, having just pulled the fuck out of Afghanistan in the most embarrassing way possible. We'll just send them a ton of equipment....maybe. I'm actually not sure if Joe doesn't accidentally or intentionally send shit to both sides.
 
I find it puzzling that you portray my usage of the closest available dates to before and after disengagement as oddly specific, it is simply the most honest way to show the fact.
What I find Odd is how you did not compare that photograph to what it looked like in 2004 so allow me to do that for you, attached file.

What is true is that over time a small amount have been converted into other farm, you can see it for yourself if you want with google earth, it was not a "razing" like has been stated. You can also see more green houses being constructed in other areas.
At the very least this demonstrates the narrative that the Palestinians came in and destroyed all the greenhouses at once out of malice is patently false, it has been 20 years since then, the changes seem consistent with pretty normal land development and logistical decisions as opposed to what was originally claimed.
Most of the greenhouses from 2004 are gone, it's easiest to see in the top cluster of greenhouses. You're also ignoring the photos of them disassembling the greenhouses.
 
Great. Another mess I've had my tax dollars hijacked for. For all these pledges of support, has anyone thought out the level of commitment Hamas has brought to the show? I think the Israelis are in for a Hell of a surprise in Gaza.
No food, no water, no power, and an ongoing aerial bombardment campaign is going to significantly weaken resistance. Just how hard are they going to fight after a week of water rationing and one meal a day?
 
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