2023 Israel-Palestine Armed Conflict

Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't Israel have a pretty strong air force relative to its size? I feel like any time I've ever heard of modern Israeli military brags it's been the air force.
Israel is a small country that has to fight on multiple fronts. Air Forces are major force multipliers and more importantly they can be everywhere at once very quickly. Israel has a powerful Air Force BECAUSE it's small, not in spite of it.
 
I am still amazed at how massive Israel's intelligence penetration of Hezbollah is. This level of precision dismantlement of a terrorist organization by air strikes should not be possible. The USA tried and failed at this for years in Afghanistan and Iraq. I wonder if we will ever find out how they did it.
I had chance to get some uncensored vent from a guy who was a military analyst and then, to put it simply, stayed around glowing for a while.

Basically they knew who everyone was and roughly where they were. You could have just dispatched drones, laser bombs, and sniper teams and completely vaporized the Taliban inside afghantisan in a matter of days, just killed everyone affiliated with the org. But once you did that, this would have removed what was effectively the ethnic militia from several areas, and without them Helmand would have turned into a massive orgy of genocide and rape as all the other ethnic groups would have exploited the power vaccuum, and likely while they had their guys raping and genociding, it would have opened them up for a domino effect.
Additionally the Taliban were needed because complex ethnic interplay at the Iranian border. The Taliban hated some Iranian ethnic group that hared the Iranian government and if you removed the taliban they would genocide thier way over the border, set up operations, start fucking with Iran and now a US protectorate is on a course for war with Iran.
You destruct the Taliban and you have kill everyone within 150 miles of an Afghani border.

All of the cloak and dagger and fucked up ops where there dude vanished was because they were trying to capture and extract guys instead of turning them and their inner circles into fine red mist.

In addition, a lot of the US "allies" in those hotter regions were not pro-US by any stretch and more "Fuck those other sand niggers"; once you remove the sand niggers they hate, you'd have to eliminate their leadership, which because they had friends in other ethnic groups would mean those pro-US ethnic militia would be honor-bound to start trying to fuck with the US.

Basically the politicians and generals refused to let us win because sand niggers are subhuman.
It would a net gain for humanity to just start at Haifa and start glassing everything to the east until you hit the pacific.

Also, a general Israeli -Hezzbollah war would definitely extend into Syria as well and everything suspected of being an IRGC base would get leveled ASAP.
This key here. With things in Ukraine going less than goodly, Iran/Hezbollah has had to take over a lot of slack.
If Hezbollah bases in Syria are targeted again, as they have in the past, it might have negative consequences for the Government side in the Syrian civil war.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't Israel have a pretty strong air force relative to its size? I feel like any time I've ever heard of modern Israeli military brags it's been the air force.
They have a very strong airforce, outsized for the size of the country.

Israel is a small country that has to fight on multiple fronts. Air Forces are major force multipliers and more importantly they can be everywhere at once very quickly. Israel has a powerful Air Force BECAUSE it's small, not in spite of it.
I think he's more making the point that a modern air force is expensive. I'm sure Lativa would would love to a giant powerful airforce, but economic realities force them to only have a few squadrons.

The UK has 6 times the people of Israel but the IDF airforce has nearly double the RAF's combat jets.
 
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Rafah:

The "domicide" continues in Gaza:

A resident of Tripoli (Sunni city) tells fleeing terror supporters to take a Hezbollah sign off their car before the window gets smashed:
More from this incident. After ripping the Hezbollah stickers off the car, the locals discover that one of the "refugees" is armed. What's the matter, too scared to stay and fight the Zionists?
#YaAli
#YaHussein


Hezbollah rockets hitting the sea off Akko:
 
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Reminder that for the past 11 months northern Israel was shelled by Hez on a weekly if not daily basis, and 143,000 Israelis had to be evacuated. It wasn’t until June/July that most of them returned home (some deciding to do so against safety recommendations) and over 22,000 are still evacuated.

r/lebanon post updooted for wholesomely dunking on the lying Israeli chuds who say Hezbollah keeps missiles in houses:
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Unrealistic, that house looks way too fancy.
 
Hezbollah rockets hitting the sea off Akko:
People are making fun of Hezbollah for killing the fish, after the chickens, cows and goats:
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Rockets cooking off from inside a building:

An Israeli airstrike in Beirut killed the head of Hezbollah's aerial forces, Muhammad Sarour.
According to the military, Sarour directed and commanded numerous various aerial attacks on Israel, including explosive-laden drones and cruise missiles.

In recent years, the IDF says he led Hezbollah's drone manufacturing, and established sites in Lebanon where the terror group would build explosive UAVs, some of which were under civilian buildings in Beirut.

Sarour joined Hezbollah in the 1980s, and held various positions, including in the terror group's air defenses, in the Aziz unit in the Radwan Force, and Hezbollah's attaché to Yemen where he was involved in the Houthis aerial forces, according to the military.

During the war he advanced numerous explosive drone attacks on Israel, as well as surveillance drones, the IDF says.

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IDF footage:

Net and Yahoo approving the strike while aboard his flight to Burgerland:
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People are making fun of Hezbollah for killing the fish, after the chickens, cows and goats:
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Rockets cooking off from inside a building:
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Israeli airstrike in Beirut targeting the head of Hezbollah's aerial forces. Fate unknown currently:
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you know for a building hit by an airstrike, it looks like it's holding up pretty well. maybe i'm just movie and video game brained, and this is normal.
 
Some people say that the only good terrorist is a dead terrorist, but I disagree. Maimed terrorists serve as important lessons for future generations why you shouldn't do this shit. They aren't shaheeds, they are just grim objects lessons about the fact that either Allah is not great or he does not want you stirring up shit.
 
A desolate wasteland, but its fine because the jews have uncontested ownership.
The perfect encapsulation of the Zion Elder mindset.

you know for a building hit by an airstrike, it looks like it's holding up pretty well. maybe i'm just movie and video game brained, and this is normal.
tl;dr modern buildings are basically concrete shells. As long as the supports are not compromised, the building wil not collapse. Middle easten buildings often have facades with more mass/less glass than western buildings for varying reasons, some practical (better noise absorbion/increased thermal mass provides offset against ambient heat, plus western building codes re: windows all but mandate building facades are largely glass), some aesthetic/tradition.
 
A drive through Tel Al-Sultan, Rafah:

The guy in the video, Avraham Zarbiv, became a bit of a meme because he happens to be a judge in the Tel Aviv rabbinical court, which is a fairly unusual occupation for a reservist (there are plenty of rabbis in the army, but that's the equivalent of a bachelor's degree. It typically takes an additional four years of study to become a judge).

Three Hamas terrorists blown to bits:

Rockets going off after an airstrike in southern Lebanon:

Hermel (northern Lebanon):

The head of the IAF flew an airstrike mission today:
The chief of the Israeli Air Force, Maj. Gen. Tomer Bar, says preventing all weapon transfers from Iran to Hezbollah is now a top priority.

"We in Lebanon are now going to prevent any possibility of weapon transfers from Iran, in the face of what we have taken away so far from Hezbollah," Bar says during a meeting with officers at the Tel Nof Airbase today.

"This is a mission that is becoming the first in the order of priorities," he says.

The IDF says Bar also participated in airstrikes in Lebanon today with the 133rd Squadron.
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A resident of Tripoli (Sunni city) tells fleeing terror supporters to take a Hezbollah sign off their car before the window gets smashed:
Anyone know how well liked Hezbollah actually is in Lebanon? I've been seeing videos of dissenters like this one. I really can't imagine a paramilitary organization that just decides to set up in your country one day and routinely gets you in a bunch of trouble unwilling with your neighbors to the point of getting bombed the shit out of is actually all that popular. And all because they have that much of a hate boner for da Joos they put you, your family, and your friends lifes' in danger over it. I'm sure your average Lebanese doesn't like Israel either, but I would be surprised if they didn't see Hezbollah as a bunch of screeching retards with rockets that also has to be dealt with.
 
Anyone know how well liked Hezbollah actually is in Lebanon? I've been seeing videos of dissenters like this one. I really can't imagine a paramilitary organization that just decides to set up in your country one day and routinely gets you in a bunch of trouble unwilling with your neighbors to the point of getting bombed the shit out of is actually all that popular. And all because they have that much of a hate boner for da Joos they put you, your family, and your friends lifes' in danger over it. I'm sure your average Lebanese doesn't like Israel either, but I would be surprised if they didn't see Hezbollah as a bunch of screeching retards with rockets that also has to be dealt with.

Its down to where you are in the country.

If you are in a Palestinian area, its 500% terrorist support. Sand niggers lack the higher brain functions to connect "Israel utterly wrecking out shit every decade or so" and "Hiding terrorists and allowing them to use their homes as muntions dumps/rocket launch sites". They fail to connect that the money to make and transport one shitty rocket that goes into killing 4 jew goats and lightly wounding one jew could have been used to give them shit like "food" and "indoor plumbing" instead. Which don't get me wrong I have to respect the dedication to removing Matzoh, but like maybe stop inbreeding and stop living in cousin-fucking squalor first? Maybe?

If you are in the non-Palestinain Arab areas, support varies based on precise flavor of carpet pilot and local militia commander. Remember the limp-wristed & disfunctional government really doesn't exist, it is almost entirely little semi-criminal fiefs. The only thing stopping Syria from conquering it is Israel/US would stop them (and currently: Civil war), only thing stopping Israel is they don't want any more of other other, bad Semites they want to keep the militerized buffer zone with that area of Syria.
So support ranges from "Nearly as cuck brained as the Palestinians" to begruded coexistence because they might need them as allies against the other ethnic groups. You can see the Mean of attitude in that picture where the Hezbollah cowards were forced to remove their hezbollah decals, but then allowed to transit through. Local militia had no immediate beef with das juden and didn't want none son.

Christians/Druze will kill on sight unless there has been militia-to-militia deal usually involving cash. There used to be a little more bad blood between the non-jew non-muslims and Israel, but since israel has been getting increasingly surgical that's gone way down. Also since Israel stopped trying to run occupation zones; no one likes a foreign entity running their shit.
 
It is important to note that Israel is the only country in the region that doesn't fuck with the Druze; that goes a long way.

Modern Syria as well.
tl;dr After getting their shit pushed in during the 6 days war, Syria's leader at the time forcibly broke a lot of the "minority" enclaves to force them to integrate into Syrian society at large. This was large effective, partly because he did the damaging work (and some massacring) and then was assassinated and the guy who came after relaxed a lot of the policies.
The current Baathists don't fuck with them and in fact depend on them as a key support base; but the cops weren't very good about prosecuting Muslims who did shit to Druze. But the government fighting ISIS is propped up by Christians/Druze and this third sect of Muslimism I can't remember because they all know that while things aren't super great under Asad, ISIS would go full repression.

But when the Israelis took over the Golan, they didn't have any issues with the native Druze because the Druze give zero fucks about the "Palestinian cause" (or arab causes in general) and generally prefer Israeli rule to Syrian.
 
It is important to note that Israel is the only country in the region that doesn't fuck with the Druze; that goes a long way.
Which explain why the Druze feel a way stronger connection to Israel than to Palestine.
Other minorites also feel that, as they know that under Arab rule, they would be treated like dogshit.
 
Iran has been cucked for a while now. Their missiles don't get passed the iron dome, any nukes will likely get destroyed by some malware like stuxnet, and all their proxy fighters are now displaced, homeless, and deathly afraid of beepers.
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That last part will never not be funny to hear or think about! :story:


Rafah:
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The "domicide" continues in Gaza:
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More from this incident. After ripping the Hezbollah stickers off the car, the locals discover that one of the "refugees" is armed. What's the matter, too scared to stay and fight the Zionists?
#YaAli
#YaHussein
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Hezbollah rockets hitting the sea off Akko:
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When you see scenes like that first vid.. you just want to ask them.. was it worth it?

hahaha Seeing hezbollah supporters getting this kind of treatment in their own country, under attack by their enemies, kind of brings a smile to ones face.


Rockets cooking off from inside a building:
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An Israeli airstrike in Beirut killed the head of Hezbollah's aerial forces, Muhammad Sarour.
According to the military, Sarour directed and commanded numerous various aerial attacks on Israel, including explosive-laden drones and cruise missiles.

In recent years, the IDF says he led Hezbollah's drone manufacturing, and established sites in Lebanon where the terror group would build explosive UAVs, some of which were under civilian buildings in Beirut.

Sarour joined Hezbollah in the 1980s, and held various positions, including in the terror group's air defenses, in the Aziz unit in the Radwan Force, and Hezbollah's attaché to Yemen where he was involved in the Houthis aerial forces, according to the military.

During the war he advanced numerous explosive drone attacks on Israel, as well as surveillance drones, the IDF says.

Man, i can't count how many times my AC unit did something like that.. literal every day thing!

Holy shit, there is still glass in a lot of the windows of the building.. only a few floors up and down too. Looking at the angles in the video, did they really hit it from 3 sides? Those looked to explode from a good ways into the building in most of the cases. (blasted outward between floors)

Great hit though. One more down.
 
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