2023 Israel-Palestine Armed Conflict

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Edit: I can't believe what I'm seeing. People actually saying what we all know and not getting banned. Crazy.
 


Here's a hospital we have clearly assaulted and shot up. No we don't have any evidence of anyone defending it. The security cameras were all blocked by Hamas so you can't see us assaulting the building. Look behind here, a bag with a gun. We found a laptop in the hospital, when analysed we'll find important intel. Look, plenty of supplies so we aren't depriving them. Over here some more bags of guns. Still not providing evidence of fighters here. Look at this bag, we laid one soldiers uniform out on this trolly. This radiation door is actually a blast door.

Here we have another grab bag, now don't accuse us of planting this, but we emptied the bag and placed everything on the shelves in this cupboard. Look, a laptop. We don't know who it belongs to but it will provide a lot of intel. Look a picture of someone.

FFS that video is retarded.
 
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Thing is most of those that cry about Palestinians don't realize they're basically the obnoxious niggers of the Middle East. Countries like Jordan try helping them by taking them in? Welp they try assassinating the king there and take over.
I think it's slightly more complicated than "Jordan took in the Palestinians and the Palestinians tried to kill their king".

That king's great-grandfather was the Caliph of All Muslims (well, self declared, but he was the Hashemite King of Hejaz). He's seen as the father of Pan-Arabism and his royal flag might look a bit familiar.
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The different colours represent the different dynasties of Caliphs, with the red triangle of the Hashemite dynasty uniting them all. It's generally seen as the "Arab Revolt Flag" as he did successfully unite various Arab factions under his command. He sulked because he wasn't getting to be the flat out replacement to the Ottoman Empire and was pretty uncooperative with ratifying treaties, so the British didn't help him when Ibn Saud attacked and created Saudi Arabia etc.

His son, Abdullah I of Jordan, got to be Emir of Transjordan as a consolation prize for being such a good sport about the various actions of Perfidious Albion (another son got Iraq) on the proviso he kept being a good sport/British stooge. He did want to be king of the whole of Greater Syria/the Levant, though, and didn't much fancy ruling over a bunch of Bedouins. The nascent political movements in Mandatory Palestine kept petitioning to the British Empire to be allowed self determination and then getting stamped out by the British Empire or deported to the Seychelles, but they also repeatedly asked Abdullah I for help creating a Palestinian state. His response was that he'd basically help them become his subjects but not an independent state, so that didn't really go anywhere. Instead he met with the British Empire to agree that he could take over the Arab bits of Palestine, and even had secret meetings with prominent Zionists like Golda Meir to agree it too (although he overplayed his hand by trying to get the Zionists to agree to become part of his Kingdom with representation in his government instead of an independent Jewish state, because he really wanted to be a big important king).

Consequently he was the only Arab leader who supported the Peel Commision proposals for a two state solution (on the proviso the second state became part of his kingdom). That didn't come to fruition, and with the crushing of all legitimate and semi-legitimate attempts at Palestinian statehood and the clock running down on British withdrawal, the Palestinian peasants chimped out when Israel unilaterally declared themselves Israel. The King, declaring himself leader of all Arabs, invaded the bits of Palestine that were earmarked for Arabs and adjoined his territory, although he got cocky and went into Jerusalem. There were rumours swirling that he was going to arrange a peace deal and cede more territory (he had been there to meet with the head of Mossad) so a Palestinian assassinated him.

His son was either schizo or was just anti-British and got framed as schizo, so then we're on to that king, King Hussein, Abdullah I's grandson. He'd been educated in England and was close with Abdullah I - frequently acting as his translator during diplomatic meetings. He was present when Abdullah was assassinated but survived a bullet due to wearing a medal that deflected it. He distanced himself from the British (although he married an English woman, who's the current king's mother) and even gave democracy a go, but decided against The other Hashemite King in Iraq awkwardly had to support Egypt's invasion by the British and Israelis, and then got assassinated. Local Jordanians tried to kill the king several times. Palestinians in the West Bank were still trying to organise and start the PLO, but the King crushed them because he was a basically an absolute monarch and didn't want the Palestinians trying out statehood. Eventually, six day war, Jordan tried to broker a deal to get the West Bank back, Palestinian fighters established themselves in Jordan and tried to carry on the fight and then started trying to self-declare autonomous regions while doing batshit things like hijacking planes to take hostages; King Hussein forced them out to Lebanon.

Basically it was more that the Palestinians were trying to assassinate their foreign king who came from a dynasty of foreign Hashemites who kept throwing them under the bus. He'd been their king only a couple years earlier (but also the Palestinians did chimp out a bunch). It's important to understand in the current context because the imposition of a Hashemite king and the erasure of the tribal identity is growing increasingly unpopular in Jordan and the King is meanwhile trying to modernise the country (unclear if he'll go as far as... letting them pick their own Prime Minister) which is saying a lot about why the King is disinterested in getting involved in a spat with Israel over Palestinians.
 
I still don't trust this guy if he's doing this on good faith or not. He's planning to chip all of us afterall with his neuralink project
Yeah, I'm not sure either. I don't really trust him but it's great that he's signal boosting our talking points.
If Elon goes full Hadrian I'm gonna make an apology in the Xshitter thread for all the times I shit on him
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It's fucking hilarious to me seeing leftist infighting like this. Could've come out against this anti-white shit years ago, but that'd be too much for them. Now they get to deal with the consequences.

"The consequences" being a retarded tweet from Caitlin Johnstone, who is Australian? I'm sure Democrats are terrified.
 
It's a pity because the current King, Abdullah II, seems pretty chill by Western standards. Guy's a big Star Trek nerd and even cameoed in an episode of Voyager:
Well it kind of goes to the main issue with most Arab and North African Muslim countries, for all the shit that the dictators and absolute monarchs in the region get for human rights abuses, as soon as you take them out of the picture, things get substantially worse for everyone involved. I do like Jordan as a historically moderate influence in the region and will be bummed if they end up Arab Spring’ed a decade and a half after the fact, and well over a decade after we all figured out that that was an awful idea.
 
That is a retarded take, they can just directionally drill under Gaza if there is oil to take.

Easily too.
I think it’s mostly off the Gaza coast in the Mediterranean, so it’s more an issue of platform security & legality. But yeah, Dore’s a moron & they could slant drill fields under Gaza if that’s all they wanted. They must respond to Hamas incursion that killed 1,500 of their people, anything else is a bonus.9812BF5D-E9B0-43AD-A7FB-57F8CD0F054C.gif
What kind of data is going to be retrievable on a laptop slapped next to a MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGER? Better be SSD memory. I‘m willing to believe Palestinians would be that retarded though.
 
It's honestly kinda funny how little anyone in the Middle East gives a shit about Palestinians. The main people wanting to support them seem to be broke libs in the west who want to threaten to not buy Israeli goods with the money they don't have.
"Palestinians" are the biggest fucking cope mechanism for Arabs. As if killing and wiping off israel off the map would fix their million other issues.
 
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