2023 Israel-Palestine Armed Conflict

Taking the trash out:
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The IDF and Shabak have officially confirmed his death. Burn in hell.
 
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So the United States and other partner nations just launched a raid against the Huthies in Yemen using B-2 bombers. These bombers are the only ones who can carry the GBU-57 massive ordnances penetrator. (furthermore, it sends a signal to Iran) Also, a US government official let it slip that the US-Israel partnership is so close that Israel basically gets a blank check from the USA. Other countries that get this privilege are the 5-eyes nations.

If I were to assume, I would say that in exchange for THAAD, taking out Houthi rockets and storage units, intel sharing, marking that PFLP terrorist group a terrorist group, backing them in the UN, coalition building, and other things, we will see in due time. Israel promised not to knock out Iranian nuclear and oil sites. However, this does mean that Israel might have free reign at Iranian missile, governmental, nuclear labs, and other related infrastructures. Fun fact: the Iranians keep launching their rockets from the same places EVERY TIME. They wheel them out from their bunkers/caves. Shoot them and then wheel them back into the same bunkers/caves. So, Israel doesn't need to do much to do massive damage. The Israelis understand that they alone can not regime change Iran (only the USA can do that); they, however, can cripple Iran greatly.


On a domestic front, a robust overt action to help Israel (guns, not aid) will do well to shore up support for Harris as many do not trust her/Biden to be pro-Israel.
Nah, Harris is a bumbling retard who is terrified of pissing off islamists and islamist simps.

Biden is probably one of the last truly Pro-Israel Dem presidents we'll see for a LONG time.
I would be more worried about losing the Jewish vote than losing the small Muslim vote. Being Anti-Israel is very, very, very unpopular, and the college Hamas supporters are even less so. Pandering to Muslims and Pro-Palestines might win you a few percentage points among Dems, but it tanks you among most other voters (I'm talking in the 10s of points). Look at the latest Harvard-Harris poll.



These attacks signal to Iran (mainly) that the USA doesn't need to put boots on the ground to remove the IRGC and the Mullahs permanently. They can do it all from the air and let the Iranians take back their country.
The Jewish vote is one of the Democratic parties strongest voting Blocs at a solid 70% and sometimes higher. Harris could dona lot of shit to Israel before American Jews even THOUGHT about not voting Dem 24/7.


the only thing i'm anxious about now is the fact that we've been told for the past year that the bibas children and other "high worth" hostages were being kept with him as a security measure. the fact the idf haven't announced any civilian deaths in his death is the only thing giving me hope, and I'm praying that doesn't change. B'H.
He was on his way to a meeting or to flee to Egypt. Can't bring small children and then Mom along for that.
Rolex - takes a lickin' and keeps on tickin'
That's a filthy smartwatch, probably an Alibaba clone of a Garmin tbh
The current report is that he was leaving a tunnel to either leave the Gaza strip and smuggle himself across the Egyptian border or was going to meet with one of his contacts on the surface. and then a IDF squad kind of saw a group of heavily armed Hamas guys walk into a building and then directed a tank to fire on the building and then they found out they killed them. they legitimately did not realize they killed him until they went through the rubble and found his body. :story:
Ahahaha lol

Total Hamas OpSec failure
Tankies and /pol/tards in utter shambles right now as the IDF has killed yet another terrorist leader.
Lol good. I can't wait to see Erdogan crying about his favorite Sunni islamists and the Turkish telegram chats scream and crying 😂
What's up with autists thinking another copy-paste jihadist can replace one of the most influential Palestinian killers? Sinwar studied Israeli society and politics from prison, he strangled and murdered Palestinians who were either gay or straight up suspected of collaboration with Israel. Guy was nicknamed "The Butcher of Khan Yunis" because he operated a secret police within Gaza that brutally murdered anyone who ever dared to cross him. He orchestrated one of the biggest and bloodiest wars in recent history that turned Gaza into dust and other AoR countries rattled by Israeli response.

But nah, replace him Abdul the local cleric who once threw a stone at an Israeli tank. Surely these shoes aren't too big to fill anyways!
Yep. Sinwar had serious cachet but there are probably at least 2-3 viable candidates to replace him.... However they won't last long
holy shit between this and last night on fox news there's so many brainless brown motherfuckers dead in public all at once!
Shit did Harris actually do an interview on Fox?
 
It is both. Cue the next round of Gaza's Next Top Hamas Leader.

But also this guy both came up with the idea for the attack that started all this, and for decades been sort of Hamas' most hardline dude, sometimes to what could fairly be called psychotic levels. Think of this as killing Bin Laden, but if Bin Laden still had a deep active role in his org.

IMO, this guy would never ever ever have done a peace deal of any sort, nor would Israel have dealt with him. So mid-long term it might be good?

Sinwar was definitely a special case. Maybe someone else will still take his place, but he was more extreme and more effective than most Palestinian leaders. Importantly, he'll be hard to replace ATM.

Of course there will be succession - even Isreal is aware of that. But also keep in mind this will be a very strong blow to Hamas’s resolve and morale. The next leader is going to know he will have crosshairs pointed at him as soon as he steps into the position, and both that and their dwindling resources and infrastructure is going to weigh heavily on them.

Will they give up? Likely not, but they aren't walking away from this intact either.
Way back when Haniyeh was killed, I posted a thread that Hineyeh’s death meant that Hamas and the countries supporting them had been dealt a major blow in their plans for the region. I have to assume that this guy’s death will do the same thing.
 
According to Amit Segal, there is video of Sinwar throwing rocks at the drone that spotted him:
Yahya Sinwar threw stones at the IDF drone that located him

Can't wait for the documentation
Sinwar was carrying a false Palestinian travel document identifying him as an UNRWA Hamas teacher:
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