2023 Israel-Palestine Armed Conflict

Gaza continues to be fucked. Unconditional surrender or physical annihilation of Hamas/PIJ/the smaller jihadi groups in Gaza seem to be the only options Israel is interested in
In the new climate I don't even think unconditional surrender is an option. Israel wants those people the fuck out already. Now.

They won't accept anything that allows anything resembling the prior Gaza status quo to remain. I can see all of Gaza being annexed now, Hamas handed it to them on a platter. Nobody is going to stop them after what the world got to see.
 
TFW you were told you would be defending your nation from Hamas and avenging your brothers and sisters and then you end up in a dairy farm.
when the first invasion troops start dying in gaza he'll be extremely grateful that he gets to milk cows and clean stables instead of eating bullets in that hellhole

plus the work he's doing is pretty essential to the war effort too, not as glamorous as driving tanks or flying helicopters but necessary all the same
 
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>18 UN buildings have sustained damage
how are there 18 (!) UN buildings in that place wtf
UN has an entire division called the UNRWA dedicated to the Palestinians with special rules for them. For example, with refugees of every other conflict, once they settled in a new country and had kids, the children are not considered refugees. Meanwhile Palestinian refugee status is inheritable. This means that a Palestinian who left in 1948 and lost their home has the same legal refugee status as a Palestinian baby born in New York City today.

The UNRWA maintains schools and stuff in Gaza, Hamas likes putting rockets in them.
 
It's been speculated that the IDF has already written off the hostages as dead. Hours after Hamas threatened to start executing them if Israel kept bombing residential areas the IDF carpet bombed an entire neighborhood in northeast Gaza.
That's been Israeli policy since the 70's when the PLO started hijacking planes and the roots of the whole "we don't negotiate with terrorists" bit.

The only way to remove the terrorist's leverage is to convince them that their hostages are irrelevant because we already consider them dead. Brutal and cold but effective nonetheless.
 
Are the Jewish people really going through a genocide?
They're not, but it's the new Current Thing (TM), and the tendency is to go for maximum hysteria in messaging. 40 gorrillion babies just had their heads twisted off! Trannies must be seething almost as hard as Zelensky that they're being pushed out of the spotlight.
 
So Israel is forming an 'emergency government' in response to this situation

Kinda suss considering they were just consolidating power...hmm...do I smell a president for life situation on the horizon?
Israel is pretty whacked up politically and very divided. Or atleast was until this happened.
I think this is kind of normal in places with many partys present in parlament during a big crisis.

But ye...IF you were planning something like that then it would be something like this to work it out, but i dont really see it as very suss at this time. Perfectly normal thing to do during a deep crisis.
 
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