2023 Israel-Palestine Armed Conflict

You know.. Despite the risks, i really feel like this is a chance that not just Israel, but Lebanon, the region and world shouldn't allow o be passed up. Dislodging or at least majorly defanging Hez has never been so close. Even just getting the south back under government control would be a huge win. They and Iran shouldn't be allowed to setup another terrorist mini state or violate demilitarization mandates. God only knows how much of the violence over the decades is a direct result of allowing things as hey are, or were, to continue in the name of "peace". We aren't likely to ever get another chance like this again soon... or cheaply.

So yeah, agreed.
Alternatively the US could stop vetoing UN measures that would end the conflict.

God knows how much of this violence over the decades is a direct result of the US insisting that "mutual negotiation" is the only way to get lasting peace.
 
"kill with kindness" and do what allies did to japan after ww2? no way. better have open air prisons and netayahu the mao pretender in office for life.
If Israel did to Gaza what the US did to Japanese cities, there would actually be some bite to the "muh genocide" line. Japanese also are actually civilized and can accept defeat. Inbred tribal Muzzies can never accept that they're defeated and act accordingly.
 
The IDF is calling up four more reserve brigades and there are new restrictions on civilian gatherings:
The IDF Home Front Command is issuing restrictions on central Israel and Jerusalem following Hezbollah's long-range rocket fire earlier today.

Gatherings will be restricted to 30 outdoors and 300 indoors, and schools can operate if an adequate shelter can be reached in time.
The reason:
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The IDF spokesman revealed that Israel has conducted numerous cross-border raids in the past few months to destroy Hezbollah infrastructure close to the border:
As the Israel Defense Forces officially launched ground operations in southern Lebanon early Tuesday morning, the military is now disclosing that it has already carried out more than 70 small raids with special forces since the beginning of the war, destroying numerous Hezbollah positions, tunnels, and thousands of weapons that would have potentially been used by the terror group to invade Israel.

According to the IDF, troops silently reached around 1,000 Hezbollah sites in southern Lebanon, some of them several kilometers from the border fence, including tunnels and bunkers where the terror group stored weapons. The IDF said the sites were located both inside Lebanese villages, as well as forested areas.

The raids have been carried out since early on in the war, after the IDF said it managed to push back Hezbollah's elite Radwan force from the border area, enabling Israeli commandos to enter Lebanon with almost no detection. There was no direct clashes with Hezbollah operatives amid any of the raids.

According to IDF assessments, some 2,400 Radwan terrorists and another 500 Palestinian Islamic Jihad terrorists — trained by Radwan — were waiting in southern Lebanon villages to attack Israel in the days after Hamas's October 7 onslaught.

The IDF Northern Command had expected an invasion from Lebanon and bolstered its defenses. In the following weeks, it carried out numerous strikes on Hezbollah operatives and sites along the border, causing the thousands of Radwan terrorists to withdraw several kilometers back.

The raids carried out by the IDF commandos, including combat engineers, sometimes lasted three to four days, according to the military. In all, 200 nights worth of operations had been carried out.

The military showed reporters dozens of weapons, including assault rifles, machine guns, RPGs, anti-tank missiles, explosive devices, mines, mortars, as well as equipment such as walkie-talkies (which did not explode), that had been recovered by the commandos from within Hezbollah tunnels and bunkers.

Military officials said that the recovered weapons were less than 1 percent of what had been found in the Hezbollah sites. Practically, it was difficult for the soldiers to heave back dozens of heavy weapons back to the country through the difficult terrain, but some soldiers still took on the challenge.

The IDF identified that while its commando operations were successful, it was not enough to be able to achieve the new addition to Israel's war goals — returning the displaced residents of the north back to their homes.

Therefore, the IDF launched what it described as "limited, localized, and targeted raids" in southern Lebanon, carried out by an entire division, with the goal of demolishing Hezbollah's infrastructure in the border area.

The operation has much of the same goals as the commando raids, but now the army can be less silent with its activities, and destroy tunnel networks and other sites that normally can't be carried out by small forces that are operating quietly. Previously, the IDF would strike the raided Hezbollah sites from the air after troops had withdrawn.

Military officials have said they aim for the offensive to be as short as possible, even just a few weeks. There has been no intention by the IDF to remain in southern Lebanon, but instead, it plans to bolster its defenses and surveillance on the border following the ground operation against the terror group, and make sure Hezbollah does not return to the area.
Blowing up a Hezbollah tunnel in Meiss El Jabal:

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Footage from a tunnel in Ayta Al-Shab:

 
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🇮🇱 IDF spokesperson Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari in a statement:
Translations by @CrannofonixNews

"A short while ago, our partners in the United States informed us that they are detecting preparations by Iran to launch missiles toward the State of Israel in the near future. At this stage, we are not detecting any airborne threat launched from Iran. I want to repeat this again: we are not detecting any airborne threat launched from Iran at this stage. We have dealt with such threats in the past, and we will deal with them now.

I call on the public to continue acting responsibly, as you have done throughout the war. Follow the Home Front Command's guidelines, which we emphasized earlier today. The full guidelines are available on the Home Front Command’s website, and their representatives are in the studios to clarify them, reinforce the alerts, and explain what needs to be done.

Our air defense systems are fully prepared, with the Air Force patrols currently in the skies. However, the defense is not impenetrable, so it is important to continue adhering to the Home Front Command's instructions.

We are at peak readiness for both offense and defense. Together with our partners in the United States, our ally, we are closely monitoring developments in Iran. I will be here to update you on any immediate developments."
 
Japanese also are actually civilized and can accept defeat.
Accusing the WWII-era Japanese empire of being able to accept defeat is fucking hilarious. They were still finding random Japanese soldiers in the mountains who refused to surrender in the 1970s. It took two nuclear bombs to major cities after their military had been crushed for the emperor to order the military leaders to surrender, and they still fought him on it. They were absolutely crushed by superior firepower, not able to accept defeat.
 
I don't think Iran is going to risk starting a war here. They are likely going to launch a few missiles and beat their chest a bit. They would be absolutely insane to try anything more. Sunk cost fallacies aside even, this is a no win for them. If they try anything serious enough to make the hardliners and islamists happy, they will trigger their own smack down. May even lose their nuke facilities too. Depending on what they try. It's not a good look regardless. Risking a war over your failing terrorist group in a 3rd country.


IDF spokesman asking people the keep their fucking mouths shut.
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A couple Israeli airstrikes in Beirut about an hour ago
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Those are some secondary explosions. I even see burning things falling. They hit something that should never been in the middle of a city. At least not a civilian one.
 
I don't think Iran is going to risk starting a war here. They are likely going to launch a few missiles and beat their chest a bit. They would be absolutely insane to try anything more. Sunk cost fallacies aside even, this is a no win for them. If they try anything serious enough to make the hardliners and islamists happy, they will trigger their own smack down. May even lose their nuke facilities too. Depending on what they try. It's not a good look regardless. Risking a war over your failing terrorist group in a 3rd country.
**The three Israeli officials said that the target of the new Iranian attack would be three military air bases, as well as an intelligence headquarters north of Tel Aviv, which was evacuated on Tuesday afternoon. - NYT**

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The struggle of Sayyed Hassan is the queer struggle:
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The Iranians really, really don't want any Israelis to get hurt. They're even being kind enough to do it before Rosh Hashanah so the religious people don't have to change any plans:
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Accusing the WWII-era Japanese empire of being able to accept defeat is fucking hilarious. They were still finding random Japanese soldiers in the mountains who refused to surrender in the 1970s. It took two nuclear bombs to major cities after their military had been crushed for the emperor to order the military leaders to surrender, and they still fought him on it. They were absolutely crushed by superior firepower, not able to accept defeat.

Didn't a group of soldiers also break into the Imperial Palace and kill some people after this order to try to "save" the Emperor because they were convinced he had been captured by the US and forced to announce the surrender but he didn't really mean it?
 
Accusing the WWII-era Japanese empire of being able to accept defeat is fucking hilarious. They were still finding random Japanese soldiers in the mountains who refused to surrender in the 1970s. It took two nuclear bombs to major cities after their military had been crushed for the emperor to order the military leaders to surrender, and they still fought him on it. They were absolutely crushed by superior firepower, not able to accept defeat.
Anime loving wignats are going to anime loving wignat, I’m afraid. They get all their history from Null.

Don’t they teach history in Burgerland? Is that just all “we did slavery, whitey bad”?
 
we’d be keeping the sand people in check
My eurotrash in Christ, Short of actually glassing the entire region, nearly every square meter has a tunnel under it

It’s literally a literal dug in insurgency. You have generation after generation hell bent on killing kikes and sometimes shias or sunnis.

You can’t take Afghanistan. None of it is fixable. Only degrees of less worse. Letting the kikes get slaughtered in their beds like the rats they are is the first very small necessary step.

Like shitskin gangs in LA, your best bet is keeping them well armed with basic firepower, so nothing ballistic, so they can effectively kill eachother.

There would be far less blowback if there were no jews, and by extension, israel.
 
Didn't a group of soldiers also break into the Imperial Palace and kill some people after this order to try to "save" the Emperor because they were convinced he had been captured by the US and forced to announce the surrender but he didn't really mean it?

They actually just plain tried to stop it.

They viewed it as worse than death.. The propaganda ran right down through even civilian society.
 
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