2023 Israel-Palestine Armed Conflict

Getting harder and harder to deflect on the hospital base shit. Seeing a surge of hysterics in the usual media and SM over the fight nearing the hospital. Major hand wringing over how the fighting in the area needs to end/pause quickly. The IDF needs to stop and move away from the hospital too... for reasons. Apparently palestinian lives depend on Israel not getting near the hospital in any form or something.

Getting really hard to take a lot of media (even western media now too) seriously on this stuff. They seem to take their stories and headlines right from hamas leaders at this point. Like the UN and much of the so-called "human rights" groups.
 
Arab countries hate Palestinians, they bring bullshit revolutions and suicide bombings everywhere they go. Just ask Jordan.
Interesting. All the Arabs in my area seem to love Palestinians and hate Jews.
I think they understand the Israeli perspective more then idiot westerners. If any of those countries had what happened on the 7th done to them they would be Allahu Ackbaring ad hard as possible.
Are you referring to Arab leaders or the Arab populace here?
 
Can anyone explain why
Interesting. All the Arabs in my area seem to love Palestinians and hate Jews.

Are you referring to Arab leaders or the Arab populace here?
Arabs like Palestinians in the abstract. They're not moving them next door. Kind of like how liberals feel about diversity.

Does anyone understand why as many Hezbollah fighters are dying as IDF soldiers, when the IDF is fighting an actual war and Hezbollah is just lobbing pot shots from the border?
 
Getting harder and harder to deflect on the hospital base shit. Seeing a surge of hysterics in the usual media and SM over the fight nearing the hospital. Major hand wringing over how the fighting in the area needs to end/pause quickly. The IDF needs to stop and move away from the hospital too... for reasons. Apparently palestinian lives depend on Israel not getting near the hospital in any form or something.

Getting really hard to take a lot of media (even western media now too) seriously on this stuff. They seem to take their stories and headlines right from hamas leaders at this point. Like the UN and much of the so-called "human rights" groups.
Oh trust me, they’ll find a way. I’m thinking they will spin it as Hamas not having a terrorist center of operations, but rather the freedom fighters’ attempt to keep the bloodthirsty Jews from storming in and yanking the babies from incubators and draining their blood for making matzoh.

If they can someone justify October 7th atrocities in their twisted minds, this’ll be easy.

is this hospital with the HQ in the basement the same hospital the blew up and magically regrew

No, the hospital the zionists blew up that miraculously rebuilt itself overnight is Al-Ahli Al-Arabi in Gaza City. The infamous hospital with a Hamas HQ is Al-Shifa, also in Gaza City.

I believe the hospital shown in the video the IDF just published, with a command center underneath, is Ranteesi Pediatric Hospital, which was evacuated a few days ago.
 
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is this hospital with the HQ in the basement the same hospital the blew up and magically regrew
Different hospital.

The entire company involved was removed from combat duty for the weekend.
Looks like they'll be returning after the investigation, some already did. The cause of the removal was because of playing with guns, by the way. Those who were found playing were let go from continued service.
 
is this hospital with the HQ in the basement the same hospital the blew up and magically regrew
That was Al Ahli Baptist Hospital, which is a small church ran hospital with 80 beds and wouldn't have even been able to hold the 500-1,000 people who Hamas claimed to have died there.

Shifa is much larger and plenty of groups who are by no means friendly to Israel (Fatah, Amnesty International, UNRWA etc.) have said it's a de-facto Hamas base where they stash weapons, torture dissents etc.
 
Palestinian TikTok user is not happy with Mohammed bin Salman:

IDF special forces are surrounding a restaurant in Tulkarm. Several Palestinians have been killed in the firefight so far.







 
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Things are going... interesting in France. From the BBC:

French protests against antisemitism under way - attended by far right​


Marches against antisemitism are being held across France, amid a steep rise in anti-Jewish incidents since the start of the Israel-Hamas war.
The main event is in Paris, with most of France's main political parties represented.
BBC correspondent Hugh Schofield notes that it's the first time ever that a big demonstration will include the far right and not the far left.
The protest includes the far-right National Rally of Marine Le Pen, whose father was convicted of downplaying the Holocaust. The leader of the hard-left France Unbowed party is boycotting the event, calling it a gathering of unconditional support for the massacre of Palestinians.

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Foot in the door?

Either way.. Things are going to be wild in the coming months and years. In a lot of different places, not just France.
 
I'm amazed how dog shit Hamas is at warfare, this is probably the lowest IQ conflict initiative I've ever seen.

The whole operation starting with the massacre at the music festival/secret tunnels/hiding under an hospital sounds like it was orchestrated by a 14 years old retarded emo teenager.
I'm pretty sure that their original plan was to rely on the hostages to bargain with Israel. But unfortunately for them they kicked the hornets nest a little too hard and Israel has mostly written the hostages off.
 
Inside the hospital itself, IDF claims there is evidence that hostages had been kept there
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Can anyone who knows Arabic, tell us what's written on this sheet of paper?
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