2023 Israel-Palestine Armed Conflict

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🌈 what say Israel learns its lesson this time about sharing secrets with the US about preemptive attacks
Who knows. By the way, the United States is considering sending over ANOTHER THAAD battery to Israel and stationing around 100-200 additional troops in the region to act as support. I believe this strike will be massive. I think Israel wants to signal to the region and the world that they need to let Israel deal with its own problems in Gaza and that any attempt to pull anything like Oct 7th again will be met with massive retaliation. Iran is trying to overthrow the Jordanian King, and that's something that Israel, the US, and Jordan cannot have.
 
These dei hires are getting out of control
I can't say I'm shocked when a brownoid import 'refugee' has more loyalty to the shithole they crawled out of than the country giving them a better life - e.g.: the squad.

I don't care anymore. Sweep all the insufferable parasites into the sea and be done with it. You like Somalia more than the US? Have fun swimming back.

A highschool near me chalked their sidewalk with anti-semitic phrases about muhfreepalestine and river to the sea. I'm sure these braindead bussed in NPC thralls totally understand the conflict instead of being trained via CCPtok and general leftist faggotry. It's even funnier because the school is close to Juice temples. There are enough little hats living here for three of them.

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Can someone explain what a "wider war" means? I can't rap my head around what it means, and by that I mean, who will fight who? Israel has already been in Gaza for a year, they're just now going into Lebanon. Only Iran and their allies have showed any interest in attacking Israel. Beyond Yemen, beyond Iran, and those two just really amount to flinging drones and missiles at Israel. Who is going to fight Israel? Syria?

I'd understand this concern of a "wider war" if say Iraq wasn't a puppet of the US, and thus Iran had a land bridge to Israel. However if Iran had a land bridge to Israel, they would have already used it by now.

All this talk really seems to me to be about not wanting to spend the next couple of years flinging rockets and drones at each other. I can understand not wanting that. The cost in lives, material, money. I can understand people don't want to live in fear that today is the day they die via Iranian missile, but can such a state of affairs really becalled a "wider war?"

Edit: I think by this time next year this will all probably be over for good. Gaza will be part of Israel (were the Gazans go is anybody's guess) and southern Lebanon will be cleaned out of Hezbollah. Iran will have no real reason to fling missiles beyond spite. Which is a waste of money.
 
Can someone explain what a "wider war" means? I can't rap my head around what it means, and by that I mean, who will fight who? Israel has already been in Gaza for a year, they're just now going into Lebanon. Only Iran and their allies have showed any interest in attacking Israel. Beyond Yemen, beyond Iran, and those two just really amount to flinging drones and missiles at Israel. Who is going to fight Israel? Syria?

It's Dem speak for open conflict with Iran. Basically they're afraid Israel will curb stomp Iran.





I'd understand this concern of a "wider war" if say Iraq wasn't a puppet of the US, and thus Iran had a land bridge to Israel. However if Iran had a land bridge to Israel, they would have already used it by now.
Iraq is more of an Iranian puppet. Iraq also is barely a country at this point.





All this talk really seems to me to be about not wanting to spend the next couple of years flinging rockets and drones at each other. I can understand not wanting that. The cost in lives, material, money. I can understand people don't want to live in fear that today is the day they die via Iranian missile, but can such a state of affairs really becalled a "wider war?"

Edit: I think by this time next year this will all probably be over for good. Gaza will be part of Israel (were the Gazans go is anybody's guess) and southern Lebanon will be cleaned out of Hezbollah. Iran will have no real reason to fling missiles beyond spite. Which is a waste of money.
I think Israel wants to do so much damage to Iran that the Iranian people can either overthrow Iran's government and or Iran is so broken that it would take the decades to recover.
 
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israel vs iran syria irak yemen lebanon. I dont know if iran would really fire at saudis oil fields(depends how desperate they get) ...qatar could also join on iran side if saudis get hit and join in+ emirates etc..
have a chance to bring an end to the world yes.

It's Dem speak for open conflict with Iran. Basically they're afraid Israel will curb stomp Iran.






Iraq is more of an Iranian puppet. Iran also is barely a country at this point.






I think Israel wants to do so much damage to Iran that the Iranian people can either overthrow Iran's government and or Iran is so broken that it would take the decades to recover.
the problem with israel is that while theyre extremely powerful in short bursts,they are extremely vulnerable vs a decent enemy(like iran with its missiles).The one thing israel value the most is jewish live and their cities which are easy target after the iron dome is overloaded.
its the same as most modern western countries that value lives which is why any modern war would be fought in hours/days and not months or years.

this is the only edge iran has vs israel, the lack of respect for human life. for anything israel does, they have to think of iran answer while iran doesnt really care how many iranians or how many cities get destroyed,the more destruction the better to justify jew hatred and their hold on to power.

israel has 2 options,either symbolic strike to send a <message>> that looks weaker and weaker or do something for real and risk iran escalating.the third possibility is getting the us involved and getting iran rekt.


I Dont think people realize how quick a conflict between israel and iran could escalate, without us intevention there is a possibility that the conflict goes nuclear in under 24h.
 
The IDF issued an evacuation warning for the center of Tyre:
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Lebanese civil defense warning residents to flee:

Destruction of buildings in several towns in southern Lebanon:
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More drone footage of the former Ayta Al-Shab, courtesy of the Golani Brigade (the soundtrack is taken from Hezbollah's videos):

IDF footage of airstrikes in Beirut:
 
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The wider war IMO is Iran being provoked into doing something truly heinous and giving the Israeli Hardliners the excuse they have been praying for to do the needful on Gaza, South Lebanon and Iran's nuclear program.

The simple truth is the last 30 years has been nothing but half hearted measures at stabilizing an increasingly unstable situation and kicking the can further down the road. Nothing was actually addressed, from the existence of Palestinian resistance organizations to the strategic goal of Israel to be recognized by the wider Middle Eastern Region.

October 7 basically ripped the band aide off the bullet wound and gave Israel the excuse it needed to turn Gaza into a pyre and ram a generational memory so far up the Palestinians ass their grandchildren will be telling their grandchildren about it.

And then Iran decided that this was a hill worth dying on, because they could not just let Hamas get turbo cucked by the Jews. Now the Houthis are getting bombed and Lebanon has been invaded. Going into this I don't think either Israel or Iran wanted to go at each other, but war takes on a life of its own sometimes and the masterminds become the spectators.

So now a year later Israel is in a position to dismantle all of Iran's proxies, and Iran who has talked big game for 20 years is in no position to just lay down, spread their legs and take it.
 
The wider war IMO is Iran being provoked into doing something truly heinous and giving the Israeli Hardliners the excuse they have been praying for to do the needful on Gaza, South Lebanon and Iran's nuclear program.
If October 7th wasn’t enough, what would something “truly heinous” even be? Or is it more of a case of Israel deciding to stop giving any fucks about international lip-service and going full throttle?
 
The wider war IMO is Iran being provoked into doing something truly heinous and giving the Israeli Hardliners the excuse they have been praying for to do the needful on Gaza, South Lebanon and Iran's nuclear program.

The simple truth is the last 30 years has been nothing but half hearted measures at stabilizing an increasingly unstable situation and kicking the can further down the road. Nothing was actually addressed, from the existence of Palestinian resistance organizations to the strategic goal of Israel to be recognized by the wider Middle Eastern Region.

October 7 basically ripped the band aide off the bullet wound and gave Israel the excuse it needed to turn Gaza into a pyre and ram a generational memory so far up the Palestinians ass their grandchildren will be telling their grandchildren about it.

And then Iran decided that this was a hill worth dying on, because they could not just let Hamas get turbo cucked by the Jews. Now the Houthis are getting bombed and Lebanon has been invaded. Going into this I don't think either Israel or Iran wanted to go at each other, but war takes on a life of its own sometimes and the masterminds become the spectators.

So now a year later Israel is in a position to dismantle all of Iran's proxies, and Iran who has talked big game for 20 years is in no position to just lay down, spread their legs and take it.
Israel should have kept Sinai too. What a waste.
 
This might still take place to a lesser extent. There was a post over on the British News thread where a nice Irish lady was confronting several balaclava clad Asian (read Arab) males in the middle of some farmland. Quite suspicious.
That's not suspicious at all. These men were clearly looking for sheep.
 
The former Kafr Kila:

The IDF says that 20,000 residents have left Jabaliya since yesterday, and that they have detained 150 terrorists:

Prisoners:

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The IDF names six more Al-Jazeera "journalists" as members of Hamas and PIJ:
The IDF says it has uncovered documents in the Gaza Strip that it claims reveal that six Al Jazeera journalists are operatives in the Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad terror groups.

The journalists are named by the IDF as Anas al-Sharif, Alaa Salameh, Hossam Shabat, Ashraf al-Sarraj, Ismail Abu Omar, and Talal al-Arrouqi.

According to the IDF, al-Sharif was the head of a rocket launching squad and a member of a Nukhba Force company in Hamas's Nuseirat Battalion; Salameh was the deputy head of the Shaboura Battalion's propaganda unit, in Islamic Jihad; Shabat was a sniper in Hamas's Beit Hanoun Battalion; al-Sarraj was a member of Islamic Jihad's Bureij Battalion; Abu Omar served as a training company commander in the East Khan Younis Battalion, and he had been wounded in an Israeli airstrike several months ago; and al-Arrouqi was a team commander in Hamas's Hamas's Nuseirat Battalion.

The military releases the documents, which it says show personnel spreadsheets, lists of training courses, telephone books, and salary documents.

It says the documents "unequivocally prove" that the journalists functioned as members of Hamas and Islamic Jihad's respective military wings.

"These documents are proof of the involvement of Hamas terrorists in the Qatari media network, Al-Jazeera," the IDF says in a statement.

The IDF says that the named journalists are "spearheading" the spread of Hamas propaganda on Al Jazeera, especially in the northern Gaza Strip.

In January, Israel said an Al Jazeera staff journalist and a freelancer killed in an airstrike in Gaza were terror operatives.

The following month, it accused another journalist with the channel, who was wounded in a separate strike, of being a deputy company commander with Hamas.

Al Jazeera has fiercely denied Israel's allegations and accused it of systematically targeting Al Jazeera employees in the Gaza Strip.
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A little small funny reminder of the same childless leftist audiences Disney wanted to replace kids and families with keep using Bluey and their own Disney characters for pro-Palestine propaganda. Yet the Jews like Bob Iger and Kathleen Kennedy at Disney fired Gina Carano for pointing out the media role in flaming political and racial hate during the Holocaust.
 
israel vs iran syria irak yemen lebanon. I dont know if iran would really fire at saudis oil fields(depends how desperate they get) ...qatar could also join on iran side if saudis get hit and join in+ emirates etc..
have a chance to bring an end to the world yes.


the problem with israel is that while theyre extremely powerful in short bursts,they are extremely vulnerable vs a decent enemy(like iran with its missiles).The one thing israel value the most is jewish live and their cities which are easy target after the iron dome is overloaded.
its the same as most modern western countries that value lives which is why any modern war would be fought in hours/days and not months or years.

this is the only edge iran has vs israel, the lack of respect for human life. for anything israel does, they have to think of iran answer while iran doesnt really care how many iranians or how many cities get destroyed,the more destruction the better to justify jew hatred and their hold on to power.

israel has 2 options,either symbolic strike to send a <message>> that looks weaker and weaker or do something for real and risk iran escalating.the third possibility is getting the us involved and getting iran rekt.


I Dont think people realize how quick a conflict between israel and iran could escalate, without us intevention there is a possibility that the conflict goes nuclear in under 24h.
Kinda like the eldar. Very advanced and good tactics but preserving population impacts strategy

Also something about those outside of the craft worlds worshipping slaneesh
 
If October 7th wasn’t enough, what would something “truly heinous” even be? Or is it more of a case of Israel deciding to stop giving any fucks about international lip-service and going full throttle?
Oct 7 was so egregious. That the false reality that the west and the arabs tried to paint about the Palestinians could no longer be maintained.
 
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