Israel Declares War After Hamas Attacks

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Neither the U.S. nor the UN would be "concerned" if that were true. Stay tuned...
:lol: fa real


Once it got out the hit the embassy, the mode changed

Plenty of Iranian officials have been killed but this was next level shit…

Hell we even killed some and didn’t really showed concern



Iran called up any and everyone who knows a thing or two about working the Iron Dome system.



I think we likely see a full fledged assault from every corner…
 

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:lol: fa real


Once it got out the hit the embassy, the mode changed

Plenty of Iranian officials have been killed but this was next level shit…

Hell we even killed some and didn’t really showed concern



Iran called up any and everyone who knows a thing or two about working the Iron Dome system.



I think we likely see a full fledged assault from every corner…

Yea man, Iran has been VERY active in the proxy wars.
 

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:lol: :lol:


Israeli Army Radio reports that the GPS disruptions have also reached the center of the Israel, with Israeli residents in the central Tel Aviv report that the GPS are now placing them in Beirut

Israeli pages claim that it may be the preparation of an attack on the Israeli homeland that may be imminent.


 

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Israel is seriously preparing for an air attack from Iran. Iran today put its troops on alert.

In Israel, public bomb shelters have been opened, and air defense has been put on full alert.

All senior military-political leadership is preparing for strikes and can take places in bunkers. In Jerusalem, the evacuation of shrines, religious books and artifacts began
 

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Yea man, Iran has been VERY active in the proxy wars.

Heard something like they likely to active another group

Guess we’ll see

Iran and proxy wars it's like a synonym !

They have those Houthis for the southern part of Israel, blocking the Eilat port , the Hamas inside Gaza, the Hezbollah for the northern part, so my guess is militant groups from Syria will bring some kind of heat especially now.

Houthis will finally receive that damn green light to use their long range missiles able to reach Tel Aviv
 

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Iran and proxy wars it's like a synonym !

They have those Houthis for the southern part of Israel, blocking the Eilat port , the Hamas inside Gaza, the Hezbollah for the northern part, so my guess is militant groups from Syria will bring some kind of heat especially now.

Houthis will finally receive that damn green light to use their long range missiles able to reach Tel Aviv
You’re right Could be a Syrian/Iraqi directional assault but seem like the telegram post I read was about something we haven’t see yet.
I’m see if I can find it


But while I search, Check this out



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unless they got sleeper agents already in Isreal
it is all hot air

they just fought a bloody civil war
and their forces were decimated.
Havelcok just revisiting some of our dialogue from a couple months ago
None of them would win a conventional war against Israel especially with the backing of the United States. The best they can do is continue to sponsor groups like Hamas and hezbollah.
Unless china decides now it’s the time to start some shit and the us can’t afford to fight for Israel
Thanks for reply, these foreign conflicts never was my thing. So, if my comments or question sound juvenile, that’s the reason.


So apparently we think Iran spitting hot air, Yemen probably can’t do anything major, so they’re spitting hot air…

So that leaves who Lebanon, Jordan and the Egyptians…

Jordan been quite…

Israel trying bribery with the Egyptians wants to wipe out some of their World Bank debt, if they let the Gazans into Egyptians.

If I didn’t miss anyone, this leave Lebanon?
What are they waiting for? Everyday they fire missiles at Israel border. I know their leader is going to address the nation Friday? Will he declared war against Israel?

Turkey been talking toooooo but would a NATO nation attack another NATO country.
Plus we know how dude over there is, he play both sides of the fence very well.
 

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Hamas likely will never die, just as each day goes by it sho their Motive is clear….

That's why Israelis are that desperate their bombing of the Iranian consulate, the killing of those food aid workers it tells a lot about their frustration on the battlefield .... they're loosing it !
 

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“The warming up continues, Netanyahu said that if Iran attacks Israel, he will give them hell!

“For years, Iran has been working against us both directly and through its emissaries, and so Israel has worked against Iran and its emissaries, both defensively and offensively.

We know how to protect ourselves, and we will act on a simple principle: whoever harms us or plans to harm us, we will harm him ."
 

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Lmao


“Israel has withdrawn its ambassadors and evacuated its embassies in several places around the world, Israeli media reported Thursday.

In addition, certain ambassadors have been asked not to attend public events”
 

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All this shit for the camera, how you talk all of this but STILL send weapons




A tense phone call between Biden and Netanyahu​

Reporting from Washington DC, US
This is a very strongly worded readout [from the Biden-Netanyahu call], much stronger than we typically see from the White House.
This is the strongest language we’ve seen publicly. We’ve never had a window into some of these private conversations. We know that there has been a lot of frustration on the part of the US president, and we have heard leaks that the president has had some very frank discussions.
Biden made clear the need for Israel to announce a series of specific, concrete and measurable steps to address civilian harm, humanitarian suffering and the safety of aid workers.
And he made clear that the US policy with respect to Gaza will be determined by the assessment of Israel’s immediate action on these steps.
In other words, despite all the steps that Israel has taken to allow aid into Gaza, what the United States feels is that the results on the ground are unacceptable.
The feeling by the United States is that 100 percent of the population [in Gaza] is in need of assistance and that even as aid workers are trying to help and get that assistance, their lives are in peril
 

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Joe Biden calls for ‘immediate ceasefire’ in Gaza and says Israel must protect civilians to keep US support​

US president also said Israel must implement a series of specific steps to address civilian harm, humanitarian suffering and the safety of aid workers

Lorenzo Tondo in Jerusalem
Thu 4 Apr 2024 16.49 EDT


Joe Biden has called for an “immediate ceasefire” in Gaza, telling Benjamin Netanyahu that future US support for Israel will depend on it taking concrete action to protect civilians and aid workers.
As the two leaders held their first phone call since Israeli airstrikes killed seven employees of the international food charity World Central Kitchen (WCK), Biden issued the strongest US rebuke toward Israel since the start of the conflict.

In Thursday’s call, which lasted less than 30 minutes, the US president “made clear the need for Israel to announce and implement a series of specific, concrete and measurable steps to address civilian harm, humanitarian suffering and the safety of aid workers”, the White House said in a statement.



“He made clear that US policy with respect to Gaza will be determined by our assessment of Israel’s immediate action on these steps.”
Biden said that an “immediate ceasefire is essential” and urged Israel to reach a deal with Hamas “without delay”, the White House said.
The statement marked a sharp change in Biden’s rhetoric and suggested, for what appears to be the first time, that strings could be attached to continued US support.
The call came as WCK called on Australia, Canada, Poland, the US and the UK, whose citizens were killed in the attack, to join an independent investigation of the incident.
“This was a military attack that involved multiple strikes and targeted three WCK vehicles,” the charity said in a statement. “All three vehicles were carrying civilians; they were marked as WCK vehicles; and their movements were in full compliance with Israeli authorities, who were aware of their itinerary, route and humanitarian mission.
“An independent investigation is the only way to determine the truth of what happened, ensure transparency and accountability for those responsible, and prevent future attacks on humanitarian aid workers.”

Biden’s comments were echoed by his secretary of state, Antony Blinken, who said US support would be curtailed if Israel failed to adjust its conduct.
Israel’s steps to protect innocent Gazans will determine US policy, says Blinken – video

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Israel’s steps to protect innocent Gazans will determine US policy, says Blinken – video
“If we don’t see the changes that we need to see, there will be changes in our policy,” he told reporters in Brussels.
“Right now, there is no higher priority in Gaza than protecting civilians, surging humanitarian assistance and ensuring the security of those who provide it. Israel must meet this moment,” he said.
The US has provided crucial military aid and diplomatic support for Israel’s nearly six-month offensive, which was launched in response to Hamas’s 7 October attack in southern Israel.

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Support for Israel’s ability to defend itself has been a touchstone of US foreign policy for more than half a century and until now there has been no indication the US was ready to condition – let alone withhold – military aid.
The state department recently approved the transfer of 1,800 MK-84 2,000lb (907kg) bombs to Israel, with the decision reportedly coming on the day of the WCK strike.
The national security council spokesperson, John Kirby, on Thursday reiterated that US support for Israel’s defence remained “iron-clad”.
But earlier on Thursday a key Biden ally urged the US president to use the leverage afforded by the aid. “I think we’re at that point,” Chris Coons, a Democratic senator from the president’s home state of Delaware, told CNN.
Coons said that if Israel began a long-threatened offensive in the southern city of Rafah, without plans for the 1.5 million people sheltering there, “I would vote to condition aid to Israel”.
Biden’s comments were the latest in a chorus of international anger over the attack on the WCK team, which was distributing desperately needed food to a population facing famine.

The Australian prime minister, Anthony Albanese, said on Thursday that Israel’s explanation for the deaths was “not good enough”, while a diplomatic crisis between Poland and Israel has erupted after Israel’s ambassador to Poland, Yacov Livne, pushed back at what he said were attempts by the “extreme right and left in Poland” to accuse Israel of “intentional murder”.
The Polish president, Andrzej Duda, on Thursday called the comment “outrageous” and described the ambassador as “the biggest problem for the state of Israel in relations with Poland”. The Polish foreign ministry said Livne was summoned to a meeting on Friday morning.
Israel said on Thursday that its military investigation into the killing of the seven aid workers could take weeks, while Shimon Freedman, a spokesperson for Cogat, the arm of the Israeli military responsible for civilian affairs in the Palestinian territories, told the BBC they “hope for [the investigation to report] in the next few days”.
The IDF chief of staff, Herzi Halevi, attributed the strike to “misidentification”, adding that it “was not carried out with the intention of harming WCK aid workers”, and was a mistake that should not have happened.
The IDF said it had halted leave for all combat units on Thursday and heightened its air defence command to deal with a possible missile or drone attack from Iran. There is concern in Israel about Tehran’s response to the deaths of two Iranian generals and five military advisers in an Israeli airstrike on an Iranian diplomatic compound in Damascus earlier this week.
Netanyahu has faced intense domestic pressure from the families and supporters of the hostages still being held in Gaza, and from a resurgent anti-government protest movement.
On Wednesday Benny Gantz, a Netanyahu rival and member of the war cabinet, called for snap parliamentary elections in September. “We must set a consensual date for the month of September, or if you prefer for the first anniversary of the war,” Gantz said.
The prime minister’s Likud party rejected the call, but it was welcomed by the leader of the US Senate, Chuck Schumer, who last month urged new elections in a strident criticism of Netanyahu’s handling of the conflict. “When a leading member of Israel’s war cabinet calls for early elections and over 70% of the Israeli population agrees according to a major poll, you know it’s the right thing to do,” Schumer tweeted.
Early elections require the agreement of 61 elected officials, or the majority of deputies in the Knesset, where the Likud has the most seats but does not have a majority.
Likud said a national election while Israel was at war “would inevitably lead to paralysis” and harm the military’s fight in Gaza.
Meanwhile, Hamas official Osama Hamdan said there had been no progress in Gaza ceasefire talks despite the Palestinian group showing flexibility.
“Negotiations are stuck in a vicious circle,” Hamdan said.
More than 33,000 Palestinians have been killed in the war, Gazan medical officials say. Hamas has said 6,000 of its fighters are among the fatalities. Israeli officials say the Palestinian combatant death toll is more than twice that number.
 

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I have a serious, Soooo if Joey Biden wasn’t feeling the MIAMI HEAT from Americans would he have made this phone?
 

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“Iran is likely to strike Israel within two days. Israel's own goal in destroying senior IRGC leaders at the Iranian Embassy in Damascus, was essentially an unmanageable escalation. Israel is going all-in and escalating the eschatological confrontation. Biden and his administration are strongly displeased with this. But there is nothing they can do about it. The situation is close to catastrophic.”
 

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Israel needs the US support, not the other way around. Why is Biden pleading with him? Stop the aid.
Cause we down with the land grab…

I won’t be surprised if that humanitarian port is used to transport Palestinians out first, then used to tap into that oil…
 

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“Iran is likely to strike Israel within two days. Israel's own goal in destroying senior IRGC leaders at the Iranian Embassy in Damascus, was essentially an unmanageable escalation. Israel is going all-in and escalating the eschatological confrontation. Biden and his administration are strongly displeased with this. But there is nothing they can do about it. The situation is close to catastrophic.”

Iranians are Persians not Arabs there is a huge difference between those two. Their answer won't be as symbolic as what they did to that US base in Iraq but it won't be as obvious as Israelis may think..... it's going to be .....a Persians response !

This was Washington DC back in the day (400 something BCE) Athens



....and Persians were there #Too !
 

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Iranians are Persians not Arabs there is a huge difference between those two. Their answer won't be as symbolic as what they did to that US base in Iraq but it won't be as obvious as Israelis may think..... it's going to be .....a Persians response !

This was Washington DC back in the day (400 something BCE) Athens



....and Persians were there #Too !



So something light weight
 

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Iran warns US to avoid Netanyahu’s ‘trap’: Official​


Iranian presidential aide Mohammad Jamshidi says Iran has sent a written message to the US government warning it “not to get dragged” into Netanyahu’s “trap”.
“Stay away so you won’t get hurt. In response, US asked Iran not to target American facilities,” Jamshidi wrote on X.
There was no immediate US comment.
Iran has blamed Israel for an air strike on its consulate in Damascus, Syria, on Monday that killed Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps members, including two generals.

 
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