it’s over ! Israel is no longer that military power in the middle east we‘re witnessing a reshaping of the entire region live which started with Iraq’s invasion !
the question is how much longer the country can afford to have lunatic/backward/far-rigth extremist/delusional cats as leaders !
Seem like the country is no longer backing those leaders
They see that Bibi and them ain’t shit.
You have hostages coming back saying they was nearly killed by bombs from Israelis, they mentioned their friends were killed by bombs…
That family of 4 is down to 1 becuase Israelis bombed them… (even tho Israeli said Hamas been killed the family, which caused Hamas to released footage showing the family walking in a tunnel)
These statements don’t help Bibi
The second and third phase is Israel acknowledging that it lost that war Bibi is like fuck that shit ! ninja is delusional doesn’t want to address the IDF in its current state and still behaving like it was the IDF from the 70s outside aviation they’re literally swimming in a stream of flaws and to their frustration the Hamas showed how incompetent they are when it comes to urban warfare.
The crazy part is having a PM in a ”democracy” saying it’s me over the country and I don’t give a fuck !![]()
Think about this, they agreed to a ceasefire that have 3 phases.
So in all honesty, Israelis just bullshitting their citizens. In a sense Bibi agreed to the ideas of the ceasefire. They just trying to prolong this shit.
Seem like the only thing the need to discuss is the exchange of bodies….but Bibi switch this and that.
Each time he delay something he comes back to doing it.
Hamas threw a huge monkey wrench in the process but releasing the bodies to the Egyptians now.
If Bibi pulls some slick shit, they have to deal with the Egyptian
No liesThe way the Hamas deals with that shit is a living proof that they won that war Israel on the other hand is acting like a bitch reinforcing that reality … they lost ! Ultimately Israelis will have to take drastic measures against Bibi cuz is leading them to a complete chaos !
Damn you asked last week how long it will take and look what we have going down
That’s what I was talking about in my previous post some even talk about 8000 soldiers dead , the impact within the IDF ranks is huge and you‘ve got those idiots Bibi & Co. acting as if they’re dealing with the IDF from the 70s
The IDF can only prevail against countries respecting ceasefire (Lebanon) , collapsed regime (Syria) or lead by sellouts (West Bank ,Syria) in absence of those three conditions…… it’s ass whooping session as the Hamas, Iran, Houthis and the Hezbollah demonstrated !
Israel LOST the war.
Triple H (Hamas, Hezbollah, Houthis) kicked the IDF's ass on the field. No amount of bombing random civilians, hospitals, schools, etc. can hide the fact that the IDF lost a very considerable amount of soldiers through fatalities and major injuries. Honestly, it was quite laughable to hear comments of, "what did Hamas think would happen?" GTFOHThe IDF got mopped, hence the cease-fire implementation that was already on the table MONTHS ago. As said earlier, Israel only understands force.
I’ve come to realize this why Oct 7 happened.
Take hostage to get some of our people out of jail…
I think nearly 10k Palestinians were jailed before Oct 7 wtf
Hell even children were jailed
Israel LOST the war.
Triple H (Hamas, Hezbollah, Houthis) kicked the IDF's ass on the field. No amount of bombing random civilians, hospitals, schools, etc. can hide the fact that the IDF lost a very considerable amount of soldiers through fatalities and major injuries. Honestly, it was quite laughable to hear comments of, "what did Hamas think would happen?" on here. GTFOHThe IDF got mopped, hence the cease-fire implementation that was already on the table MONTHS ago. As said earlier, Israel only understands force.
I’ve come to realize this why Oct 7 happened.
Take hostage to get some of our people out of jail…
I think nearly 10k Palestinians were jailed before Oct 7 wtf
Hell even children were jailed
even Hamas commanders who fought Israelis units bordering Gaza were amazed by their incompetence ! as they said on Ei (Electronic Intifada) Hamas thought that the real fight would take place in those Israelis bases !
you can imagine how surprised they were like WTF !!!![]()
Yea the Oct 7 lack of confidence by the IDF was surprisingeven Hamas commanders who fought Israelis units bordering Gaza were amazed by their incompetence ! as they said on Ei (Electronic Intifada) Hamas thought that the real fight would take place in those Israelis bases !
you can imagine how surprised they were like WTF !!!![]()
That, and when an army is desperately begging for more RESERVISTS to get involved, the war is lost at that point. There were so many IDF military compounds wiped out by Hamas / Hezbollah and IDF soldiers running away from battle in 4K. Bibi complains about embarrassment of how Hamas is conducting the hostage exchange, but the world already saw IDF soldiers RUNNING FROM BATTLE![]()
Enough with the "tough" and "world's greatest army" charade![]()
This why Trump talking tough, he don’t like this Egyptian Gaza plan
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How a future Gaza would look under Egypt's $53bn plan
The scheme, endorsed by the Arab League, seeks to reshape the urban landscape of the Palestinian enclave and achieve 'sustainable development'
Egypt's $53bn plan for the reconstruction of Gaza, backed by the Arab League on Tuesday, has an ambitious vision for the architectural future of the war-ravaged Palestinian enclave.
The 91-page plan, shared with Middle East Eye by officials ahead of the extraordinary Arab summit, proposes a new urban character for Gaza’s post-war architecture, blending Palestinian heritage with modern technology and designs.
It was a counter-proposal to US President Donald Trump’s declaration last month that he intends to take over Gaza and turn it into a tourism hub while displacing its Palestinian population.
The Egyptian plan, on the other hand, rejects the displacement of Palestinians and seeks to redevelop the enclave without depopulating it.
"Rooted like an olive tree, unwavering, and everlasting" is the motto for the vision.
“The olive tree is not just a plant; it symbolises resilience and heritage in Palestinian culture. With roots that run deep into the earth, it clings firmly despite hardships, reflecting the strength of Palestinian identity and its deep connection to the land,” the document reads.
According to the plan, the proposed architectural design elements include the use of the Jerusalem stone, a type of limestone used in the construction of buildings in Jerusalem and surrounding areas.
It also uses pointed arches, a distinctive architectural feature in Palestine used in mosques and churches, along with domes and vaults.
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A selection of Palestinian architectural landmarks and designs the Egypt plan says it seeks to draw from (Egyptian presidency)
Residential buildings
The residential buildings, according to the plan, are inspired by Arab and Islamic heritage, with a modern twist.
It incorporates modern designs that ensure "comfort and sustainability", while using "traditional building materials" such as natural stone. Planning strategies will seek to promote "social interaction and cultural identity", the plan says.
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Gaza residential buildings, AI generated image, Egypt's Gaza plan (Egyptian presidency)
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Second AI generated image for Gaza residential buildings according to Egypt's plan (Screengrab)
Service sector
Like residential buildings, the architectural design of the service sector incorporates modern and traditional elements.
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Example of a service sector building according to Egypt's Gaza plan (Egyptian presidency)
"The use of limestone or white concrete reflects the local Arab architectural style while reducing heat absorption, improving energy efficiency within buildings," the plan states.
"Repeated arches in windows and facades create a distinctive Islamic aesthetic while allowing for efficient natural lighting, reducing the need for artificial lighting during the day."
Showing what appears to be a university building, the plan proposes "multi-purpose courtyards" to serve as "dynamic social and activity hubs for students".
"Emphasis on natural materials and large openings ensures a harmonious blend of historical identity and modern construction standards, creating a distinctive and sustainable educational environment," it adds.
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Example of an educational building according to Egypt's Gaza plan (Egyptian presidency)
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Example of a commercial building according to Egypt's Gaza plan (Egyptian presidency)
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Second example of a commercial building according to Egypt's Gaza plan (Screengrab)
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Airport building according to Egypt's Gaza plan (Screengrab)
Government buildings
Government buildings are also "crafted to reflect a modern and sustainable work environment that aligns with smart architecture standards and environmental integration".
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Gaza governorate building according to Egypt's plan (Egyptian presidency)
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Interior of a Gaza government building according to Egypt's plan (Egyptian presidency)
Industrial and agricultural areas
The plan envisages "sustanable" designs for industrial and agricultural areas.
"The design follows the principles of green development and sustainable manufacturing, ensuring harmony between environmental preservation and industrial efficiency," the document says.
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A Gaza agricultural area according to Egypt's plan (Egyptian presidency)
Temporary housing
The plan's early recovery phase includes the building of temporary housing units for approximately 1.5 million displaced people. The houses will be made of sea containers and each unit will house an average of six people.
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An AI generated image for temporary housing units, according to the Gaza plan drafted by Egypt (Egyptian presidency)
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An AI generated image for the interior and exterior of temporary housing units, according to the Gaza plan drafted by Egypt (Egyptian presidency)
Well, looks better than the AI vid of a beach resort surrounded by rubble and BEARDED trans dancers that Trump re-tweeted. The "riviera of the middle east", he calls it