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Helicopter fueling I guess would be the most realistic thing. Seems like a bumpy ride though on the waves this time of year.How was the pier used in combat?
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Helicopter fueling I guess would be the most realistic thing. Seems like a bumpy ride though on the waves this time of year.How was the pier used in combat?
bro you good? lmao in what world did you expect the pier to be anything but a massive failureI'm just amazed how quickly the US allowed the pier to become a legitimate war target. We knew it wasn't ever there for aid. I assumed it was an exit port to ship the population out with out going through Israel or Egypt. Turns out it's just another part of the war. So I guess they really are going to kill everyone in Gaza.
My main question is, why the fuck would Israel fly all the way around, to the pier itself, and then to where the operation took place..Helicopter fueling I guess would be the most realistic thing. Seems like a bumpy ride though on the waves this time of year.
How was the pier used in combat?
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a doctor and a journalist were holding a hostage (likely noa) and were killed during her rescue
Justin Trudeau said he would take 5000 families.bro you good? lmao in what world did you expect the pier to be anything but a massive failure
Can you imagine if Biden actually had intended the pier to be an extraction point for the Gazans? Where would they even go? Literally nobody in the Middle East wants them, so that's out. Europe isn't likely to take them - Spain just had to walk back calling the war a genocide because they don't want the "refugees" storming into their country, and Germany just had an anti-Islam activist get attacked by a crazy Muslim. And even a lot of libs and Democrats in the U.S. recognize that importing a shit ton of openly terrorist-supporting Muslims is a really bad idea, not least because it's an election year and they can't afford to take such a huge risk.
I would love to know where you got the idea the pier was ever meant to ship out Gazans, so please inform us.
Canada's already dealing with the fallout of mass immigration from India so who knows at this pointJustin Trudeau said he would take 5000 families.
So Canada and some of the more cucked euro countries?
a doctor and a journalist were holding a hostage (likely noa) and were killed during her rescue
Good. The idea that you could hold a civilian hostage and still portray yourself as a dindu non-combatant is insane.View attachment 6068744
a doctor and a journalist were holding a hostage (likely noa) and were killed during her rescue
And did you notice she opened the piece by referring to the hostages being released rather than rescued?Proving that journalists are scum of the earth no matter their nationality, a BBC interviewer wonders why the IDF didn't issue a warning ahead of the rescue mission
Null gets banned from Twitter for acting like an edgy teenage retard but practically every Syrian Girl tweet is either a glorification of or call for violence and somehow she’s not banned? How much does that glow?The usual suspects are not best pleased about the hostages being freed:
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Room temperature IQ. The hostages were civilians from the Nova music festival.
Hopeful pictures.
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Hamas' attitude to their own children. God's speed to any poor bastard who has a Jihadi as a parent.
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I am genuinely thrilled that Noa Argamani was finally rescued. The video of her being taken was haunting.
link archiveThe father of rescued hostage Almog Meir Jan died hours before he could learn his son was coming home.
“My brother died of grief and didn’t get to see his son return. The night before Almog’s return, my brother’s heart stopped. He didn’t get to see his son return,” Dina Jan, Almog’s aunt, tells the Kan public broadcaster.
“We are very happy about Almog’s return, but the brain is unable to absorb that this is the end. We are broken,” she says, explaining that her brother lived alone in Kfar Saba.
“Yossi, my brother, Almog’s father, was glued to the television for the whole eight months, clinging to every piece of information,” she says.
“He loved Almog so much, cared for him so much, wanted to know what was happening to him and what he was going through. He could not bear it, every [potential hostage deal] that exploded in his face broke his heart,” she says.
“He lost 20 kilos, he couldn’t bear it in any way,” she says, “He closed himself off, didn’t want to see people. Everyone was worried about Yossi, but he wasn’t able to communicate with anyone.”
Dina says that she received a phone call from the army telling her that her nephew had been rescued, and the officer told her they had been unable to reach Yossi.