2023 Israel-Palestine Armed Conflict

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Syrian air defenses confront an Israeli aggression targeting the vicinity of Damascus International Airport - An Israeli aggression targeted Aleppo International Airport and Damascus International Airport.

IDF spokesman: We bombed Damascus and Aleppo airports in response to the firing of mortar shells from Syria

Related: Iranian FM Abdollahian is scheduled to visit Damascus soon

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But I thought getting the HAMAS terrorists was Israel's goal?
Israel was very clear:any offensive action coming from Syria will be met by a dispropportionate response.Don't fuck around with a nation that's cleaning house.
 
The Israeli army are dropping leaflets demanding that residents in Beit Lahia, #Gaza evacuate their homes - Al Jazeera
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If the influx of middle eastern "refugees" into my country has taught me anything then that this leaflet is basically more of a joke. Kinda like the icing on the cake.

Otherwise it would be pictures and pictograms. Sand niggers can't read.
 
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Trump confirm the new Hitler that caused Muslims to attack Israel because he likes the Jews too much. HAMAS would’ve never attacked if Trump wasn’t so pro Israel.
Ironically, the general consensus from most Jews talking about the war is this would have never happened with Trump in charge.
 
Hittites: dead and gone.
Ancient Egyptians: dead and/or raped into Muslims (some Copts are still around though).
Jews: still around and in control of the area.
Babylonians: dead and gone.
Assyrians: dead and gone.
Hellenistic Greeks: dead (kicked out by Jews), gay boy-lovers, and gone.
Persians: technically still around, though also raped into Muslims.
Romans: dead and gone.

Hopefully I'm not missing anyone. If we're going by antiquity rules, I guess Persians have a tenuous claim on the area arising from temporary periods of conquest. Maybe the Coptic Egyptians can twist out a legitimate claim on the area. The Vatican might be able to, too. Otherwise, most other contenders besides the Jews are dead and gone.
If you want to count more recent contenders, then both the Ottomans (Turkey), and Mamluks (Egypt) technically do have a claim as well.
 
Hittites: dead and gone.
Ancient Egyptians: dead and/or raped into Muslims (some Copts are still around though).
Jews: still around and in control of the area.
Babylonians: dead and gone.
Assyrians: dead and gone.
Hellenistic Greeks: dead (kicked out by Jews), gay boy-lovers, and gone.
Persians: technically still around, though also raped into Muslims.
Romans: dead and gone.

Hopefully I'm not missing anyone. If we're going by antiquity rules, I guess Persians have a tenuous claim on the area arising from temporary periods of conquest. Maybe the Coptic Egyptians can twist out a legitimate claim on the area. The Vatican might be able to, too. Otherwise, most other contenders besides the Jews are dead and gone.
Slight correction, the Assyrians are still alive but irrelevant. Been downhill for them ever since 609 BC.
 
You do realize the people in that picture, are on "team Palestine", don't you?
And most of them were created and funded by Israel.
My glorious homeland, the White peoples wakanda, has decided to side with our jewish overlords.
The Israelis have their claws and money in many countries.
>Palestinians want pity
>the leaders call for everyone to riot and kill everywhere
>they get surprised when another country cuts support

Lol, lmao even
Perhaps they're going for the inbred retard pity points. Not that its working, but they sure have that aspect down.
 
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Hittites: dead and gone.
Ancient Egyptians: dead and/or raped into Muslims (some Copts are still around though).
Jews: still around and in control of the area.
Babylonians: dead and gone.
Assyrians: dead and gone.
Hellenistic Greeks: dead (kicked out by Jews), gay boy-lovers, and gone.
Persians: technically still around, though also raped into Muslims.
Romans: dead and gone.

Hopefully I'm not missing anyone. If we're going by antiquity rules, I guess Persians have a tenuous claim on the area arising from temporary periods of conquest. Maybe the Coptic Egyptians can twist out a legitimate claim on the area. The Vatican might be able to, too. Otherwise, most other contenders besides the Jews are dead and gone.
Phoenicians? Or was that Lebanon only?
 
Blinken: For as long as America exists, Israel will never have to defend itself alone
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Speaking after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken says he is “incredibly grateful” to be back in Israel, “in this incredibly difficult moment, for this nation, but in fact for the entire world.”
Blinken tells a personal story as a Jew. He tells of his grandfather fleeing pogroms in Russia, and of his stepfather surviving concentration camps in the Holocaust.
“I understand on a personal level the harrowing echoes that Hamas’s massacres carry for Israeli Jews, indeed for Jews everywhere,” he says.
“I also come before you as a husband and father of young children. It’s impossible for me to look at the photos of families killed, such as the mother, father, and three small children killed as they sheltered in their home in Kibbutz Nir Oz, and not think of my own children,” he says.
“This was just one of Hamas’s countless acts of terror in a litany of brutality and inhumanity that yes, brings to mind the worst of ISIS,” Blinken says.
“How are we even to understand this, to digest this?
“And yet at the same time that we’ve been shocked by the depravity of Hamas, we’ve also been inspired by the bravery of Israel’s citizens. The grandfather who drove over an hour to a kibbutz under siege armed only with a pistol and rescued his kids and grandkids,” he says. “The mother who died shielding her teenage son with her body, giving her life to save his. Giving him life for a second time. Volunteer security teams on the kibbutzes who swiftly rallied to defend their friends and neighbors despite being heavily outnumbered.”
He also notes the “remarkable solidarity” of the Israeli people, the long lines of people giving blood, the reservists who flew home from abroad, the people who opened their homes to survivors.
“The people of Israel have long and rightly prided themselves on their self-reliance, on their ability to defend themselves even when the odds are stacked against them,” Blinken continues.
‘The message that I bring to Israel is this — you may be strong enough on your own to defend yourself, but as long as America exists, you will never, ever have to. We will always be there by your side,” he says.
Blinken welcomes the creation of the national emergency government, and the “unity and resolve that it reflects across Israel’s society.”
“We are delivering on our word,” says Blinken. ”Supplying ammunition interceptors to replenish Iron Dome, along with other defense materiel. The first shipments of US military support have already arrived in Israel, and more is on the way. As Israel’s defense needs evolve, we will work with Congress to make sure they are met. And I can tell you there is overwhelming, overwhelming bipartisan support in our congress for Israel’s security.”
Blinken repeats America’s “crystal clear” warning against other actors — state or non-state — getting involved. “Don’t. The United States has Israel’s back.”
He affirms that the US is also working to ensure the release of hostages.
Blinken criticizes world leaders in the past for equivocating when it comes to terrorist attacks against Israel.
“There is no excuse, there is no justification for these atrocities,” he stresses. “This is, this must be, a moment for moral clarity.”
The failure to do so, he says, puts at risk people in Israel and everywhere, he says, noting that people from 36 countries are killed or missing. “Anyone who wants peace and must condemn Hamas’s reign of terror.
“Israel has the right, indeed the obligation, to defend itself and to ensure that this never happens again.”
Blinken repeats the exhortation that democracies take every precaution to avoid causing civilian casualties.
“At least 25 American citizens were killed,” Blinken says.
 
Don't the Americans bring up Soviet Russia often? That was almost 50 years ago. But when you bring up what the Americans did. Nevermind that, which country did we destroy lately?
I was born while Brezhnev was the premier and Reagan our president. The Soviet Union didn’t completely collapse until I was like ten.

There’s still signs around our cities marking fallout shelters. My gym class locker room was a fallout shelter.

China is fucking with things that are above the heads of every living officer in their military. Xi Jingping won’t allow anyone he feels threatened by in leadership positions, so that inbred collectivist farmer with “university degrees” in Maoism is by default the smartest person in Chinese leadership.

China, for the life of them, cannot be bothered to oversee their own construction and production. All of your manufactured goods have the worst reputation for quality on the entire planet. I have shirts that were made in Vietnam, and I like them fine. I don’t have anything from China, because I don’t want to spontaneously combust.

Best of luck.
 
I see current priorities have shifted. But at least Bibi isn't in danger of being run out on his ass and into prison-for the time being.
It's blocking the iranian FM from landing and preventing Hezbollah from getting supplies for a very likely war. IDF can do two things at once, esp with a small sortie like this that doesn't require much. Gaza is still the priority.
 
An article on some Filipinos killed in the attack.
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According to Jerusalem's Deputy Mayor Fleur Hassan-Nahoum, a Filipino nurse killed in the Israel-Hamas conflict had stayed by her elderly patient's side during the attack. Netizens, including the Israeli official, honored the health worker through social media posts.
Meanwhile, 70 of the 137 Filipinos in Gaza have requested for repatriation, according to De Vega.

“Right now, there is no immediate repatriation because Gaza is under a blockade,” he said.


And a Washington Post article on some Thais to add onto it.
At least 21 Thai workers have been killed so far as well and another 14 have been taken hostage, reported the Thai government. There are 30,000 Thai citizens working in Israel, overwhelmingly in the agricultural sector.
Surachai Seehajumpa, 40, came to Israel last year to pay off debt and save up to buy property. Work at his farm around 60 miles from Gaza carries on as usual — but he and his colleagues now can hear explosions in the distance. He regularly checks the news to see how the violence is escalating, and if it is time to join 5,000 other Thai nationals seeking passage home.
 
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