Clashes between Jews and Palestinians in Jerusalem. Israel now invading Gaza according to (Questionable) Reports - If your thoughts are "I don't like either" you don't need to fucking post because it's been said 100 times you fucking dullard

Yes except for military gag orders. That reporter who dindu nuffin refused to show her press card to Israeli police trying to secure the area, claiming she left it at home but she needs to be given access regardless. The police refused and she started hitting an officer and was handcuffed. After she was arrested and processed, she was let go. She also claimed to have her arm broken by the police without any treatment from Israeli doctors but immediately after she was let go, she picked up a small child to carry with no issues.
The press are whores.
 
because it's filled with kikes and hadrian should have purged them even harder back when he did the sacking of the temples.
The Temple was long ruinous, ruinous as in largely not existing by then. Hadrian refounded Jerusalem as Aelia Capitolina, memorialising his Aelian clan and punishing revolting Jews by barring them from Aelia. I think he placed a pair or trio of temples on a site Christians took as the places of crucifixion and burial of our Lord.
 
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IDF strikes Gaza Strip after incendiary balloon fires​

A number of fires broke out in southern Israel on Tuesday, with at least 20 of them sparked by incendiary balloons launched from Gaza.​


The IDF struck a number of military sites belonging to Hamas in the Gaza Strip on Tuesday night in response to 20 fires sparked by incendiary balloons earlier in the day.

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"The IDF is prepared for all scenarios, including the resumption of hostilities, in the face of continued terrorist acts from the Gaza Strip," said the IDF Spokesperson's Unit in a statement.

Meanwhile, dozens of Palestinians clashed with the IDF along the Gaza border on Tuesday, as tensions rose surrounding a flag march through the Old City of Jerusalem.

During the clashes, a Palestinian within a small group of instigators was shot in the leg and was taken away from the scene in light condition, according to Palestinian media. Israeli forces fired tear gas and rubber bullets at rioters in order to disperse them.

Video from southern Israel showed large amounts of smoke in the border area due to the riots. The riots continued into the night as the Night Confusion Units in Gaza returned to operation, launching explosives and burning tires. One Palestinian was shot by the IDF during the riots on Tuesday evening.
A number of fires broke outin southern Israel on Tuesday, with at least 20 fires sparked by incendiary balloons launched from Gaza. Earlier in the day, Palestinian media published photos of terrorists preparing such balloons to launch towards Israel.

At least one explosive balloon was reported over southern Israel, with residents reporting that they saw and heard the balloon explode in the air, according to Israeli media.

Three Gazans were arrested by the IDF after they crossed the Gaza border fence into Israel, according to Palestinian reports.

As part of security preparations in light of the flag march, the paths of flights to and from Ben-Gurion Airport were diverted to leave and arrive from the North on Tuesday.

Iron Dome anti-missile defense units were also reinforced ahead of the march, amid threats by Hamas in recent days and weeks.

On Tuesday evening, Defense Minister Benny Gantz held a situation assessment with IDF Chief of Staff Aviv Kohavi, Shin Bet head Nadav Argaman, IDF Intelligence Directorate head Maj.-Gen. Tamir Heiman, IDF intelligence analysis chief Brig.-Gen. Amit Saar and Defense Ministry Policy and Political-Military Bureau head Zohar Palti.

No further information about the meeting was released in the statement by Gantz's office.

Despite the lack of rocket fire, Hamas celebrated what it termed a "confirmation" of the deterrence situation after Operation Guardian of the Walls, after Israel changed flight paths and the path of the flag march and intensified the deployment of the Iron Dome due to concerns of rocket fire.

"The courageous stances of the Palestinian resistance, and its decisive decisions that forced the Israeli occupation to change the path of the so-called march of flags away from the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque, change the path of civil aviation, and intensify the deployment of the Iron Dome, confirm the achievement of the deterrence equation it imposed in the Battle of Saif al-Quds, and its success in imposing new rules of engagement on the enemy," said Hamas on Tuesday night.

"The valiant resistance will remain the protective shield for our people, and the behavior of the Israeli occupation on the ground will determine the course and nature of dealing with it," added Hamas.
After Operation Guardian of the Walls in mid-May, Gantz warned that Israel would respond forcefully to any act of aggression against Israel.

While Gantz stressed that he "wasn't promising" to attack for "every rocket or balloon at 3 a.m." he added that he would attack when it was "convenient" for Israel.

Prime Minister Naftali Bennett has also made statements in the past warning that incendiary balloons would be treated like rockets.

Last year, officials made similar warnings after waves of explosive balloons were launched toward the Jewish state, but after balloon launches earlier this year, responses by the IDF were not as strong or as frequent as those carried out against the rockets that followed.

The Hamas terrorist movement had called for a "Day of Rage" to confront the long-awaited and controversial flag march on Tuesday, encouraging Palestinians to "mobilize" at al-Aqsa and the Old City of Jerusalem.

"Let next Tuesday be a day of mobilization and a bond towards al-Aqsa Mosque, and a day of anger and defiance of the occupier," said Hamas in a statement on Sunday. "Show God and your people what you have done in it, and be the best sword for Jerusalem and Al-Aqsa."

Palestinian Islamic Jihad released a statement on Tuesday stating that it will respond "with full force to the provocations of the settlers in the Holy City," ahead of the flag march being held later in the evening.

PIJ called for Palestinians to gather throughout Jerusalem, especially at al-Aqsa Mosque and in areas where the flag march is scheduled to pass.

Additional Palestinian groups echoed the calls, calling for a confrontation with Israel if Jerusalem is "violated."

Despite the threats, the march took place with relatively little violence. Some clashes were reported between Palestinians and Israeli security forces in east Jerusalem and the West Bank, but they had largely ended by Tuesday evening.

Anna Ahronheim and Jerusalem Post Staff contributed to this report.
 
That just makes me think of a really bad birthday party.
Or a gender reveal party.
Funny, that. Security's job is to observe and report. Nowhere in that do they have the right to lay hands on you. If they do, you have full right to sue them for assault and battery. Don't fight back, just keep doing what you're doing.
PL: Worked for a security detail where a guy hauled off and whacked somebody in the skull with his baton. Dude got fired on the spot.
They wouldn't be hiring some dipshit whose job was to walk around a place a couple times a night to lower the company's insurance. They'd be licensed, armed guards with the legal authority to protect the people who hired them. And no, they're not allowed to whack someone in the skull just for being a dickhead. There has to be a real threat to person or property. Someone trying to burn down an occupied building could probably be shot by the occupant or their protection if they were licensed to carry on the job.

It probably wouldn't be necessary though because if they pulled that shit somewhere full of the rich and famous, beating down the gates of a gated community, you would actually see the cops forced to act when they'd let the likes of you or I get our small businesses burned down or get stomped to death by apes.
 
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Yea, it's looking like a hot summer for that region. Hamas thought they won but the rebuilding effort has messed up with their cash flow, and the ability to have even a moral victory as every thing is going against their favor. Israel's new elected government has put a mandate that they will give concessions to Hamas, if they let go/prisoner swap of their 4 Israeli hostages. 2 hostages are soldiers who were caught during the 2014 war, and 2 are mentally-ill Israeli's who jumped over the Gazan Border.


The recent timeline:

Qatar promises to send aid to the Gaza Strip, but they can't go over the Egyptian border as Egypt hates Qatar for funding terrorists and the Muslim Brotherhood(#1 enemy to the Egyptian Government). Qatar has to use the Israeli border to send cash over, and they've done this with Netanyahu's permission to calm down the Gaza Strip in the past.

New Israeli Government says that they won't allow straight up cash, but instead the money to be administered through the UN(Allegedly). Hamas gets pissed.

Egypt pledges to spend 500 million dollars in Gaza reconstruction, but that money will go through the Palestinian Authority(Enemies of Hamas and rulers of the West Bank. )

Hamas gets mad at the mediators from Egypt - Egypt acts as a mediator for the Israeli's and Hamas. Egypt tells them not to do the arson balloons and not to start riots on the border. Hamas leaves the mediation and threatens to launch rockets unless they get the Qatar Money in straight up cash, soon.

UN mediators talk to Hamas and Hamas leaves the meeting VERY pissed. I presume Hamas thought it would be like 2014 where a bunch of international money would come in and they could pilfer it for their military applications - they haven't realized that 2021 with a covid pandemic and even the international community knowing they misappropriated aid money, means that donors are going to want to give the money straight to the UN, and not to a BS charity that is a front.
 
Yea, it's looking like a hot summer for that region. Hamas thought they won but the rebuilding effort has messed up with their cash flow, and the ability to have even a moral victory as every thing is going against their favor. Israel's new elected government has put a mandate that they will give concessions to Hamas, if they let go/prisoner swap of their 4 Israeli hostages. 2 hostages are soldiers who were caught during the 2014 war, and 2 are mentally-ill Israeli's who jumped over the Gazan Border.


The recent timeline:

Qatar promises to send aid to the Gaza Strip, but they can't go over the Egyptian border as Egypt hates Qatar for funding terrorists and the Muslim Brotherhood(#1 enemy to the Egyptian Government). Qatar has to use the Israeli border to send cash over, and they've done this with Netanyahu's permission to calm down the Gaza Strip in the past.

New Israeli Government says that they won't allow straight up cash, but instead the money to be administered through the UN(Allegedly). Hamas gets pissed.

Egypt pledges to spend 500 million dollars in Gaza reconstruction, but that money will go through the Palestinian Authority(Enemies of Hamas and rulers of the West Bank. )

Hamas gets mad at the mediators from Egypt - Egypt acts as a mediator for the Israeli's and Hamas. Egypt tells them not to do the arson balloons and not to start riots on the border. Hamas leaves the mediation and threatens to launch rockets unless they get the Qatar Money in straight up cash, soon.

UN mediators talk to Hamas and Hamas leaves the meeting VERY pissed. I presume Hamas thought it would be like 2014 where a bunch of international money would come in and they could pilfer it for their military applications - they haven't realized that 2021 with a covid pandemic and even the international community knowing they misappropriated aid money, means that donors are going to want to give the money straight to the UN, and not to a BS charity that is a front.
Hamas forgot they just need to offer some "voluntary" organ donors and some "voluntary" child sex slaves to the UN. Then will get that money no questions asked.
 
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My initial thoughts are fuck Israel and I hope the Zionists get their kosher asses handed to them, but then I remember the Samson Option and how these genocidal fucks have openly stated that if they ever deem Israel to be under any kind of serious danger, they won't hesitate to nuke any countries they consider to be an enemy..... In other words, if they go down, they're happy bringing down the rest of humanity with them.

What a very Jewish mentality, Oy Vey.
 
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a lot of noise is made about the samson option, but how many nukes does Israel actually have? Seems to me that its as much a psychological tool as an actual threat
 
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a lot of noise is made about the samson option, but how many nukes does Israel actually have? Seems to me that its as much a psychological tool as an actual threat

Most estimates think somewhere between 80 and 400.
 
Most estimates think somewhere between 80 and 400.
400 would have to be on the super, super, super optimistic end of the scale.

Do they even have the capability to manufacture or store that many without raising the suspicions or ire of other countries? (lol, not including Iran.)
 
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