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A senior Hamas commander was killed in an Israeli airstrike in the coastal Lebanese city of Sidon overnight, the military announces.
Hassan Farhat had headed Hamas's forces in the western sector of Lebanon, according to the IDF.
The Israeli airstrike had hit an apartment building in Sidon.
During the war, the military says Farhat advanced numerous attacks on Israeli civilians and IDF troops, and was responsible for a rocket attack on the Northern Command base in Safed on February 14, 2024, killing Staff Sgt. Omer Sarah Benjo and wounding other troops.
"The terrorist was involved in advancing terror attacks against the State of Israel in recent months, and his activities constituted a threat to the State of Israel and its citizens," the IDF says.
Unmask 'em, phonebook 'em, and deport 'em to Gaza if they like it so much.What is your opinion on the points this Palestinian activist made while interrupting a lecture in Glasgow? - https://x.com/realMaalouf/status/1908554648606089712?ref_src=twsrc^tfw|twcamp^tweetembed|twterm^1908554648606089712|twgr^e75fac6854e861e212ab74400382c3d49d0a2661|twcon^s1_&ref_url=https://patriots.win/p/19Ax2ZfFVG/jihadists-taking-over-western-un/c/
It's called "dox", you faggot. Using Null's doublespeak won't make him hate Jews any more or any less.phonebook
I’ve never worked as an EMT or anything similar, but in what context would 3 ambulances and two fire trucks all be driving down a road like that, passing each other? Especially in a war time situation where there are presumably a shortage of ambulances, why are so many spending time driving down a backwoods road? Are we to believe that there are just dozens of wounded Palestinians in the middle of nowhere and they were bored of the humdrum job of tending to wounded Palestinians in the cities and camps? And they all disembark and go running into a field at night with no lights?The Palestinian Red Crescent Society has released footage claiming to show the IDF opening fire on a slew of ambulances and fire trucks in the Gaza strip. The shooting of emergency personnel happened on March 23rd 2025 in which 15 EMTs were targeted by the IDF. The ambulances and fire trucks shown in the video have their lights on and are clearly marked as emergency vehicles. The PRCS released this footage obtained by the family of a slain EMT after his body and phone were recovered from the mass grave he was located in.
Bro, I just want to go about my business without being molested, harassed, or subjected to Hamas propaganda.The mindset of the average poster ITT:
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If an IDF officer involved in the incident is lying about the circumstances, claiming that the vehicles didn't have lights on when they did, surely that suggests that the IDF was at fault. If not, why lie? (Of course, that's not to say we should swallow whole whatever narrative the NYT spins out of this.)I’ve never worked as an EMT or anything similar, but in what context would 3 ambulances and two fire trucks all be driving down a road like that, passing each other? Especially in a war time situation where there are presumably a shortage of ambulances, why are so many spending time driving down a backwoods road? Are we to believe that there are just dozens of wounded Palestinians in the middle of nowhere and they were bored of the humdrum job of tending to wounded Palestinians in the cities and camps? And they all disembark and go running into a field at night with no lights?
I’m definitely biased in favor of Israel, but that footage seems like it can’t stand up to even minor scrutiny. Of course, that won’t matter. We’ll be hearing about the Medic Massacre for decades from people who never watched it.
Pallywood is insane.
Maybe they misremembered? Maybe there was a miscommunication (like by saying they didn’t have headlights or emergency signals they meant they didn’t have flashlights or sirens on, two things they didn’t have which did strike me as suspicious)? There’s a lot of possible reasons for such a small discrepancy. There just aren’t as many good reasons for that many ambulances and fire trucks to be acting like this IMOIf an IDF officer involved in the incident is lying about the circumstances, claiming that the vehicles didn't have lights on when they did, surely that suggests that the IDF was at fault. If not, why lie? (Of course, that's not to say we should swallow whole whatever narrative the NYT spins out of this.)
I have a feeling it won't even matter soon. When the month is out and iran pops off who truly will care about a few dead medics who have ties to terror orgs?Maybe they misremembered? Maybe there was a miscommunication (like by saying they didn’t have headlights or emergency signals they meant they didn’t have flashlights or sirens on, two things they didn’t have which did strike me as suspicious)? There’s a lot of possible reasons for such a small discrepancy. There just aren’t as many good reasons for that many ambulances and fire trucks to be acting like this IMO
First off -- "any modern conflict in history"? What does that mean? Were there a lot of modern conflicts in the ancient world I don't know about?Great news, everyone! It's official now:
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Why would they put that mylar blanket in the MRI machine with him? Are we supposed to believe they're completely out of linens or even patient robes at that hospital, but still have a working MRI machine?Hassan Aslih, one of the animals who participated in 10/7, was injured. Hopefully he meets his gay lover Sinwar in hell soon:
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A US base in Gaza would actually solve alot of problems.Trump and Bibi are at the white house. The rumor is that in exchange for Trump removing the Tarrif on Israel, Israel has to stop relying on American Aid. I actually don't think it's a terrible idea, after this conflict is over, the "discount coupons" should be re-evaulated. Aid should be temporary. I want to see what the numbers say about the Israeli economy and if it can hold up at least some of its own weight (aka: buy an F35 at not a discount rate but the same rate other Nato countries pay). Maybe the tarrifs can be removed in exchange for a US base in Gaza?