2023 Israel-Palestine Armed Conflict

I don't know why anybody is talking about US troops in Israel. American military personnel have never fought alongside Israelis in any of their wars.

At most, if the US thought any of the hostages were alive, they would conduct a rescue operation, with Israeli cooperation to shell some different part of Gaza as a distraction.

The fact that a US Carrier group is in the Eastern Med, but hasn't done anything in Gaza should tell you they know that the hostages are dead, and they'd rather Israel bomb the fucking shit out of Gaza rather than do it themselves.
US Carrier group is there to ensure this conflict stays contained to Israel and doesn't open up into a larger conflict between Israel and other ME countries. Those cold wars can stay cold because nobody would be going hot if the USA is in town, especially if the rest of the major global powers aren't interested in seeing it kick off like this.
 
In this particular context it's even worse because this is their revenge to carry out and it's not anyone else's business.
I get why it is personal this time. But also since it is very personal I doubt we will see many pretty pictures in the coming weeks.

Edit: liveuamap machine generated translations are pure comedy sometimes. At least, I hope they did not seriously consider calling on the dead as well.
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"In Israel".

Notice no mention of Gaza. Just yesterday, we saw them mention Delta and SEALs being deployed to rescue hostages. Pay attention for rules-lawyering when statements like this are made.

Though that was from an Israeli source. I don't know if US sources typically disclose what SOF are doing, for OPSEC's sake.
To back up your assertion of their use of weasel-words.....nothing has been ruled out in regard to hostage recovery.
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Extremely heavy drone activity on cam. If it follows what appears to be the practice of the IAF/IDF when within the next 10-15 minutes there should be more significant strikes, however it also seems that Israel is just continuously hitting them now at a much quicker rate than previous nights.
 
those protestors look exactly how i thought they would. walking stereotypes

It's so funny that these kids have always been taught to virtue signal for the oppressed and so now they're marching after the slaughter of Jewish civilians.

I don't really care one way or the other what your stance is on the conflict, but these kids are in for a rude awakening. They just thought this was another BLM to jump on the bandwagon of. They are going to be wildly surprised when the public shame factory they participated in for years is thrown directly in their face.

the thing is these are the same kids who talk abotu punching nazis. funny how jsut two weeks ago the narrative was nazis bad because of holocaust and we must punch them, now it is people who murder jews are good and we must defend them. i guess having brown skin is a privilege that we as whites dont have.

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I never got the whole die for Israel thing, Israelis are incredibly macho and the idea of someone else fighting a war for Israel is embarrassing to them. In this particular context it's even worse because this is their revenge to carry out and it's not anyone else's business.
the whole 'die for israel' thing as i understand it is that us foreign policy seems to benefit israel and some could even argue directed by them,. american soldiers need to die to take out israel's enemies such as iraq, syria, iran, libya, etc. i never saw it as american would be drafter to fight directly inside of israel unless they were being vastly over ran by every arab country in the region, and even then im sure the us would stick to naval and air bombardments more than drafting.

kind of interesting america has neve rbeen called to take out gaza. im guessing either it is a too on the nose (lol) tip off, or a macho thing where israel says they can handle it themselves; possibly a bit more conspiratorial, but the threat of gaza enables a lot what israel does, and up until this recent attack, hamas has never been able to do much expect shoot some ineffective rockets and maybe kidnap one or two people. so more an annoyance than an existential threat.

alright boys, who we doxing first?

Sorry if this was posted already but looks like Iran is getting scammed. No refund on hostages?
my prediction is that some of this money will be used during the eventual negotiations. 'hey iran, get hamas to agree to some of our demands and we'll release a few million.' honestly i think that wouldn't be a bad negotiation tactic.

HD go-pro footage, now that's the good stuff i come to this thread for. keep that stuff coming.

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There is an aquifer, but Israel has denied the Palestinian Authority the ability to construct treatment facilities to make it drinkable. Regardless, extracting the water relies on fuel or electricity.
So palestinians can fly soldiers into israel and construct their own rocket batteries out of water pipes but they cant work out how to get water out of the ground?
 
So palestinians can fly soldiers into israel and construct their own rocket batteries out of water pipes but they cant work out how to get water out of the ground?
Israel tightly controls what is allowed in and out of the Palestinian territories. You can smelt aluminum cans to build passable rocket parts. You can't conjure binding agents to remove heavy metals out of thin air.
 
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