2023 Israel-Palestine Armed Conflict

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Plus if Egypt wants to they can open the border anyways. Israel isn't their daddy. Sure there's risk of air strikes but that comes with operating in a war zone.
Which they will never do, fully at least.
They hate Palestinians, and they probably also have the Jordan and Lebanon incidents in mind.
 
Israel maintained a policy that no aid is coming in and didn't change it how is that two faced.
Unless I'm mistaken I distinctly remember them saying recently they would allow aid.

This and sabotaging the water so they can't turn it back on if they even wanted to is just terrible optics. Not to mention bombing aid workers on camera

I want hamas dead as much as anyone but I can't support indiscriminate slaughter. They need to use some of that advanced Jewish tech and strategy to come up with a better solution or they are going to burn the fuck out of their Holocaust privileges.
 
Where are our "based TERFs" to suit up and fulfill our "based TERF" queen's wishes and save this poor autistic Jewess (NOT @Trombonista to my knowledge) who will probably poon out because of this trauma?
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Looks like Trump was right about Benjamin Netanyahu being a weak dumb cuck.
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Anyone still supporting Trump supports a schizo who will change positions faster than a Filipino prostitute being fucked by a gymnast
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Currently thinking about how the US was forced to finally ramp down and let go of Vietnam, a conflict caused by prior lunacy from the British and French, to help out with Yom Kippur, a war that was also the result of other prior lunacy from the British and French. Why the fuck is it the US has to keep mopping up stupid long term damages from those two.
That sort of comes with the territory of being a world superpower. If you left it up to any of America's geopolitical enemies, they'd just use it to their advantage 🤷‍♂️
At all these pro-palestine rallies around the world, are these people waving the palestine flag really all Palestinians ? Or is it just all Muslim immigrants using it basically as a Muslim pride festival.
People really need to learn demography. The US is literally 1% Muslim. It's such a small minority. People see that we have a huge illegal immigration problem and lump us in with Europe's illegal immigration problems, assuming we have more Muslims than we actually do (although Biden's weak border has probably doubled the number of Muslims in the US during his term). People also need to realize that, in the US, the #1 vocal supporters of Palestine and anti-Zionism are.... atheist leftist Jews. The ones who supposedly "control academia" actively hate their heritage (unless it can serve them personally) and especially hate religious Jews. I've never met a pro-Israel atheist American Jew in my life (also, from this thread, I highly suspect all the Jewspergs have never met an actual religious Jew in their life) and I've cumulatively worked at/attended American universities for 10 years. So to answer your question, the vast majority of the people at these rallies are all of the leftist groups (BLM, AntiFa, etc) who have in their foundational dogma that "Palestine = oppressed = good".
 
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Unless I'm mistaken I distinctly remember them saying recently they would allow aid.

This and sabotaging the water so they can't turn it back on if they even wanted to is just terrible optics. Not to mention bombing aid workers on camera

I want hamas dead as much as anyone but I can't support indiscriminate slaughter. They need to use some of that advanced Jewish tech and strategy to come up with a better solution or they are going to burn the fuck out of their Holocaust privileges.
90 percent of gazas water is from desalination plants that run on fuel, Israel can open up all the taps and magically repair infrastructure but it still wouldn't be enough
 

Sources within the Israeli Defense Force have reportedly told the Jerusalem Post, that one of the Primary Reasons for the Delayed Invasion of the Gaza Strip has been the Increasing Worry that Hezbollah will Join the War soon after the Invasion does begin, with IDF Northern Command making sure that Forces along the Lebanese Border are prepared for an Major Outbreak of Hostilities which is claimed to now be almost Complete.

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Swiss International Airlines announced earlier today that they will be Suspending any further Flights to the Lebanese Capital of Beirut until at least October 28th due to the “Security Situation” in the Region.



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I can't find the source but according to ynet the USA convinced the IDF NOT to perform preemptive attacks against Hezbollah, promising that if/when Hezbollah gets involved the USS Ford carrier group will respond.


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Jerusalem Catholic Patriarch offers to be exchanged for Gaza hostages​


 
90 percent of gazas water is from desalination plants that run on fuel, Israel can open up all the taps and magically repair infrastructure but it still wouldn't be enough
They're also out of fuel (lol) I also think they need electricity too, but I could be wrong.
Regardless, they're still by all means running out water.
 
If Israel is planning to occupy the whole of the gaza strip, what is the point of telling civilians to move south? Aren't they just squashing more people into a smaller area and making it even harder to accomplish their military aims?

Or are they hoping the pressure will build until they cross into Egypt?
 
If Israel is planning to occupy the whole of the gaza strip, what is the point of telling civilians to move south? Aren't they just squashing more people into a smaller area and making it even harder to accomplish their military aims?

Or are they hoping the pressure will build until they cross into Egypt?
Move everyone to the south, clear the north, move everyone to the north, clear the south.

Seems like I was wrong about how much of a threat hezbollah was, thought they wouldn't get involved.
 
It's important to note there are no reports of people dying of dehydration or starvation yet. The medically vulnerable are probably beginning to die in droves though.
Seems like I was wrong about how much of a threat hezbollah was, thought they wouldn't get involved.
We're at a point in history like the assasination of Ferdinand. In the next two weeks the actions of just a handful of normal people could alter the fate of the world.

Odds don't matter. Anything the could happen might.
 
Oh fully agreed. If the Egyptian government has any survival instinct they will do anything they can to avoid being flooded with Palestinians. It's a recipe for disaster
It sucks to some, but the truth is nobody wants to take in 2.3 million extremely radicalized refugees who are also uneducated and half of them are too young to work. Not to mention the cost of Egypt taking everyone in at once, like that would need probably the largest tent city in existence just to begin with, Egypt's economy just won't take it without an unrealistic amount of foreign aid. And all of that is on top of the history of Palestinian refugees starting the Jordan civil war, then the Lebanon civil war immediately after being kicked out. The ideology of the extremist groups that dominate their life isn't just owning the land, it's also geared towards their own empire ambitions, and good luck trying to root that out without war.

In other words, Palestinians are fucked, but hey, at least for a moment a bunch of far left retards were able to proudly proclaim "this is what decolonization looks like"
 
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