2025 Israel vs Iran War

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This happened on day 4 of the 6 day war, the Egyptian front had already collapsed, the Sinai was almost captured, and Israel had offered a ceasefire. Egypt accepted the ceasefire on the same day. Why would Israel offer a ceasefire at all if the plan was to grab all the way up to the Suez?
Why wouldn't they? They were trying to get the US to attack Egypt. A ceasefire doesn't change that.

They stopped once they realized it was an American ship.
Watch the video and stop crying about the arab you dumb monkey fuck.

You mean signed a peace treaty with Egypt that was worth far more than the Sinai. The US would have never given Israel control of the Suez and the Israelis regarded the Sinai as a pain that they would gladly get rid of.
You are literally incoherent. Israel occupied and fought for the Sinai for more than a decade. Israel wanted it. They sent people to start colonies there. I'm assuming you're a shill and I have nothing more to say to you. I will continue to share videos that I find informative.
 
Why wouldn't they? They were trying to get the US to attack Egypt. A ceasefire doesn't change that.


Watch the video and stop crying about the arab you dumb monkey fuck.


You are literally incoherent. Israel occupied and fought for the Sinai for more than a decade. Israel wanted it. They sent people to start colonies there. I'm assuming you're a shill and I have nothing more to say to you. I will continue to share videos that I find informative.
You're arguing with a Jew who's spent every waking minute for over a week now spamming pro-Israel talking points. He's never going to admit Israel did a bad thing, he'll just drown you out with lies.
 
Why wouldn't they? They were trying to get the US to attack Egypt. A ceasefire doesn't change that.
Because capturing it wouldn't serve Israeli objectives in that war. Additionally, why would they ever think that the United States would want to fight Egypt or would let Israel have the Suez? The Suez Crisis just happened a decade before, the US would have seen right through the ploy.

Watch the video and stop crying about the arab you dumb monkey fuck.
I've watched part of the video before, guy lies so much that it was a waste of time to watch more. He relies on his audience not fact checking anything he says.

You're arguing with a Jew who's spent every waking minute for over a week now spamming pro-Israel talking points. He's never going to admit Israel did a bad thing, he'll just drown you out with lies.
Israel has done plenty of bad things, the USA Liberty being one of them. Any friendly fire situation is bad. My objection is treating the USS Liberty as unique vs other incidents like the USS Stark.
 
You're arguing with a Jew who's spent every waking minute for over a week now spamming pro-Israel talking points. He's never going to admit Israel did a bad thing, he'll just drown you out with lies.
He's not even making sense. It's not pro-Israeli talking points, it's incoherent psychobabble and logical non sequiturs that do not flow from point to point. I regret bothering.
 
I didn't vote you fucking retard FREAK
OK but you definitely celebrated when he was elected.

IDF taking out missile launchers this morning:

F-5 destroyed:

Ready to launch TEL gets hit:
 
Alright jewsh I will help. Trying to check in on Iran news. Iran's international news seems to be the best that I could find.
Allegedly more missiles launch again into Israel

8 minutes ago

40 missiles launched in 20th wave of Iran strikes on Israel, IRGC says​


40 missiles were launched in the 20th wave of attacks on Israel, including the first use of third-generation multiple-warhead Kheibar Shekan missiles, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said Sunday.

"The missiles used had maneuverable warheads during descent, were guided until the moment of impact, and were equipped with various types of high-explosive and destructive warheads," IRGC said in a statement.

Major portions of Iran’s military capabilities remain unused, the IRGC also added, signaling further escalation potential.

Iran is considering leaving the NPT claiming they have a legal right now. Makes me wonder if they have more nuke bunkers.
 
You are literally incoherent. Israel occupied and fought for the Sinai for more than a decade. Israel wanted it. They sent people to start colonies there. I'm assuming you're a shill and I have nothing more to say to you. I will continue to share videos that I find informative.
Calling me a shill because I disagree with you is pretty low, esp since what I'm saying is pretty easy to back up. The Sinai was difficult to hold for the IDF because it was so large, it had no infrastructure, and it was directly across from Egypt so there was a constant standoff which manifested itself as the war of attrition. The settlements you're talking about consisted of around 7k settlers and the US/UN put constant pressure on Israel to give up the Sinai.

Giving up land that isn't legally recognized as yours that's difficult to hold and has no infrastructure in exchange for peace is a no brainer.
 
Why wouldn't they? They were trying to get the US to attack Egypt. A ceasefire doesn't change that.

You are literally incoherent. Israel occupied and fought for the Sinai for more than a decade. Israel wanted it. They sent people to start colonies there. I'm assuming you're a shill and I have nothing more to say to you. I will continue to share videos that I find informative.
To add, the Israeli Cabinet at the time were fearing a direct Soviet intervention in the war the same time the USS Liberty was hit.
On 7 and 8 June, the Israeli leadership debated about whether to attack the Golan Heights as well. Defense Minister Dayan opposed the operation bitterly at first, believing such an undertaking would result in losses of 30,000 and might trigger Soviet intervention.
USS Liberty was hit at am on June 8th at 2pm, Israel invaded the Golan at 7am the next day
 
the Israeli Cabinet at the time were fearing a direct Soviet intervention in the war the same time the USS Liberty was hit.
Moshe Dayan fearing a direct Soviet intervention is not the entire Israeli Cabinet fearing a direct Soviet intervention. He brought it up as a possibility. If the US entered the war and attacked Egypt, that would have definitely brought in the Soviets

The Israeli Air Force bombed two Iranian F-5 fighter jets at Dezful Airport in Iran a short while ago, the military says.
Additionally, strikes this morning destroyed eight ballistic missile launchers, including six that were primed for an immediate attack on Israel, the IDF says.

The military says that strikes last night carried out by 20 fighter jets in central Iran hit dozens of Iranian military targets.

The targets included "a military site containing components for the production of explosives, sites for the storage and production of weapons, and Iranian air defense systems," along with military infrastructure at Isfahan Airport "to prevent the Iranian Air Force from using the site's military facilities," the IDF says.
 
he settlements you're talking about consisted of around 7k settlers
They wanted to build a 200,000 population city named Yamit directly west of Gaza to seperate it from the Sinai but it never exceeded 3,000 people, but most of the settlements were based on the Gulf of Aqaba

The only real lasting legacy of the Israeli Occupation of the Sinai was turning Sharm El Sheikh from a backwater fishing village into an international tourist destination which Egypt kept investing in after they got it back in 1982.
 
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