2023 Israel-Palestine Armed Conflict

Destruction in Jabalia:

Love from the Jerusalem of the Netherlands:
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The IDF now has control of the entire Philadelphi corridor (Gaza/Egypt border):



The Israeli military says it has established "operational control" over the entire so-called Philadelphi Corridor — which runs for a total of 14 kilometers (8.7 miles) all along the Gaza-Egypt border.

IDF troops are physically located in most of the corridor. There is a small section near the coast where ground forces are not present, but the IDF says it controls the area with surveillance and firepower.

Along the corridor, adjacent to Rafah, the IDF has located so far some 20 tunnels that cross into Egypt. Hamas has been known to use such tunnels to smuggle weapons into Gaza.

The IDF believes Hamas can now no longer smuggle in weapons from Egypt, as the military controls the area.

Some of the tunnels were already known to the IDF, and others were discovered for the first time. Some have already been demolished, and Israel has also been updating Egypt on the developments.

Another 82 tunnel shafts have been located in the Philadelphi Corridor area, according to the military.

Dozens of rocket launchers were also discovered along the corridor, some only a dozen meters from the Egypt border. The IDF believes Hamas positioned the rocket launchers along the corridor in an attempt to prevent Israel from striking them, thinking the military would fear overshooting into Egypt.
The IDF says it recently demolished a "significant" Hamas tunnel near the Rafah Border Crossing in the southern Gaza Strip.

According to the military, troops reached a tunnel shaft, some 100 meters from the border crossing with Egypt, following intelligence on its location.

The shaft led to an underground network, about a kilometer and a half long, which the IDF says was used by Hamas operatives to attack troops operating in the area.

Troops raided the tunnel, locating weapons, including anti-tank missiles, guns, and explosive devices, according to the military.

The IDF says the network had many branching paths at different depths, and some areas were blocked with blast doors. It also featured rooms where Hamas operatives would reside, as well as bathrooms.

The tunnel network was later demolished, the IDF adds.
 
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In related news:



The Israel Land Authority has informed UNRWA that it must vacate its East Jerusalem premises in Ma’alot Dafna within 30 days, following the approval of a demand from Housing Minister Yitzhak Goldknopf to evict the UN agency for Palestinian refugees from any state land it is currently occupying.

In a letter to UNRWA, the ILA writes that it owes them a sum of NIS 27,125,280 ($7,326,711.19) for operating on land belonging to Israel without consent for the last seven years.

In addition, it instructs UNRWA that it is “required to immediately stop any illegal use, destroy everything you have built in violation of the law, vacate the land of any people or items and return it to the Authority within 30 days from the date of this letter.”


Ynet reports that for several years, the ILA has turned a blind eye to UNRWA’s violation of the terms under which the land was leased to it, but has now decided to enforce the terms of the lease in light of tensions over the war in Gaza and the alleged involvement of several UNRWA employees in the October 7 massacre carried out by Hamas in southern Israel.

We'll probably see some UN fuckwits getting their skulls cracked open in 30 days.
 
I am seeing more and more Rafah shit on social media. Lel.

Me too and it's getting fucking annoying.

Hamas fucked around and found out. End of story.

They keep using photos from Syria and saying they're from Gaza too.

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There's more than enough horrible suffering in Gaza to not need to mislead like this but they cannot help themself.
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Yep, no one said shit when Assad was murdering Syrians by the truckload for a decade.

A fucking DECADE.
 
Me too and it's getting fucking annoying.

Hamas fucked around and found out. End of story.


Yep, no one said shit when Assad was murdering Syrians by the truckload for a decade.

A fucking DECADE.

Your forgetting the most important part though

Assad is a brown person from the middle east killing other brown people from the middle east

Israel is a europan colony full of white people killing and opressing the brown minorities

same reason no one gives a crap about the 12 african civil wars/genocides going on at any given point
 
-Darfur Genocide: death toll between 80k-400k, nearly 10k people raped
-Syria civil war: 200k-300k civilians killed, 10k Yazidi women taken as sex slaves by ISIS in Iraq
-Yemen civil war: 150k dead from violence, 200k dead of famine
-At least (but likely more) 100k Uyghurs in Chinese concentration camps
-South Sudan: 15k-150k dead, 6 mil internally displaced, 2 mil displaced
-Myanmar: 25k Rohingya dead, sexual violence against 18k women, 116k Rohingya beaten, 36k thrown into fires
Yep, no one said shit when Assad was murdering Syrians by the truckload for a decade.

A fucking DECADE.
Your forgetting the most important part though

Assad is a brown person from the middle east killing other brown people from the middle east

Israel is a europan colony full of white people killing and opressing the brown minorities

same reason no one gives a crap about the 12 african civil wars/genocides going on at any given point
The Muslim diaspora and their libtard dhimmis play a huge role in Israel vs Palestine causing disproportionate amounts of chimpouts in the west. The only other conflicts it's really comparable to are China vs Uyghurs and Myanmar vs Rohingyas. You can disregard the rest because they don't involve Muslims losing to non-Muslims, which is basically the main trigger. As for why Israel gets more attention than China or Myanmar, these are some possible factors, some more obvious than others:
1) An ideological hatred of Jews that's 14 centuries old.
2) The struggle for Islam's 3rd holiest site.
3) Israel being a close US ally (America bad).
4) Like @Salt_Merchant said, Israelis are often seen as white colonizers.
5) Muslim nations have been quiet on the Uyghur issue because unlike Israel, they are both scared of China and see them as a useful temporary ally against American/Western hegemony.
6) Myanmar is pretty obscure, generally speaking.

Of course, if we're including online chimpouts and bullshit, then rightoids are also contributing because DA JOOOZ
 
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Muslim nations have been quiet on the Uyghur issue because unlike Israel, they are both scared of China and see them as a useful temporary ally against American/Western hegemony.
Also, like in Sudan, the Muslims getting killed aren’t seen by Shia or Sunni as real Muslims so they at best ignore it or at worst cheer it on.
 
2) The struggle for Islam's 3rd holiest site.

Jerusalem want even important in Islam until roughly 800-900 AD.... Hundreds of years after Muhammed.

All because one Caliphate built a mosque in it and now it's within spitting distance of Mecca and Medina in the eyes of 99% of Muslims in terms of importance.....

Fuck that

Also, like in Sudan, the Muslims getting killed aren’t seen by Shia or Sunni as real Muslims so they at best ignore it or at worst cheer it on.

Yep. Muslims, especially Arabs Muslims, are almost hilariously racist.
 
New cohort of paratroopers singing Hatikva at the Western Wall:

Palestinians set the UNRWA warehouses in Rafah on fire after looting all the contents:
 
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Apparently a bunch of YouTubers got together to hold a Creators for Palestine charity stream.

And the people involved with it include the following.
- The Try Guys
- J Aubrey
- Hasan Piker
- Smosh
- Tyler Oakley
- Eddy Burback
- Illymation
- Kurtis Conner
- Hassan Khadir
- Swell Entertainment
- Caroline Kwan
- Stanzi Potenza
- Frogan
And a bunch of others...
 
Apparently a bunch of YouTubers got together to hold a Creators for Palestine charity stream.

And the people involved with it include the following.
- The Try Guys
- J Aubrey
- Hasan Piker
- Smosh
- Tyler Oakley
- Eddy Burback
- Illymation
- Kurtis Conner
- Hassan Khadir
- Swell Entertainment
- Caroline Kwan
- Stanzi Potenza
- Frogan
And a bunch of others...
It's thoughtful of them to hide Fat Frogan at the back of the thumbnail so you can't see how much of a landwhale she is.

The IDF has withdrawn from Jabalia again, under the brilliant doctrine of "if you take and hold ground from your enemies, they win". Wait for the inevitable repeat of the operation in a few weeks:
The IDF says its 98th Division has wrapped up a nearly three-week-long operation in northern Gaza's Jabaliya, during which troops killed hundreds of terror operatives, recovered the bodies of seven slain Israeli hostages, and demolished major tunnels.

IDF officers have described the fighting in Jabaliya as some of the most intense amid the war. Jabaliya's historic refugee camp is one of Gaza's most dense areas, and troops came under massive RPG fire by Hamas operatives.

The IDF says Hamas turned Jabaliya's civilian infrastructure into "a fortified combat complex," opened fire at troops from schools and other sites where civilians were sheltering, and built tunnel networks under civilian buildings.

Some 120 anti-tank projectiles were launched at the troops, along with dozens more incidents of planted explosive devices, sniper fire, and drones that dropped bombs, according to the military.

Overground, the division's 7th, 460th, and Paratroopers brigades killed hundreds of gunmen in "intense battles" and destroyed dozens of sites belonging to terror groups, the IDF says.

The IDF estimates that it killed around 500-600 terror operatives during the operation in Jabaliya. Only 350 have been verified so far, following battles and airstrikes.

More than 200 airstrikes were carried out adjacent to the ground forces amid the operation, killing gunmen, including Hamas field commanders, the IDF says.

Hundreds of weapons, as well as several weapon-manufacturing sites and several rocket launchers, were located and destroyed by troops in the operation, the IDF says.

Underground, some 12 kilometers (7 miles) worth of Hamas tunnels were demolished by combat engineers, after troops raided the underground networks, the IDF says.

In one tunnel network, troops recovered the bodies of Ron Benjamin, Itzhak Gelerenter, Amit Buskila, Orión Hernández Radoux, Hanan Yablonka, and Michel Nisenbaum. All seven were murdered by Hamas terrorists on October 7 and their bodies were kidnapped to Gaza, according to the IDF.

In another tunnel in Jabaliya, the commander of Hamas's Beit Hanoun Battalion, Hussien Fiad, along with several more operatives, were killed by special forces.

Two Hamas attack tunnels were also demolished amid the operation. The tunnels had reached around 500 meters from the Israeli border, according to IDF assessments.

Ten Israeli soldiers were killed amid the Jabaliya operation, the last being Sgt. First Class (res.) Adar Gavriel, 24, who was killed yesterday.

According to an initial IDF probe, Gavriel was hit by a grenade hurled by a terror operative from a building as troops were scanning the area. The soldiers killed the operative a short while later.

The 98th Division will now be given time for R&R, training, and going over plans for future operations in Gaza.
 
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Is anyone else sick of seeing this retarded braindead shit? It's just the video posted above me, essentially a bonfire consisting mainly of obvious secondary explosions. People alleging there are hundreds of casualties, yeah okay. The UN just quietly cut their overall women and children death toll in half btw.
This nigga tweet reads like a South Park parody.
 
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