Israel Declares War After Hamas Attacks

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Damn we members from both parties….


These fuckers are divided on issues when it comes to Americans

But they come together for Israelis

Yet folks ready to go to war for demoRATs(actually supposed to get blocked because of saying things like that)

if you pay attention you’d noticed when it’s not Trump, Putin or Covid you won’t hear nothing

Well climate change too

But look at this


American congressmen from both parties have warned the International Criminal Court that they are preparing retaliatory measures if arrest warrants are issued against Israeli authorities, Axios reports, citing sources.

According to the publication, Biden was personally urged to intervene by Netanyahu, who appears on the list of persons against whom a warrant could be issued.

The White House declined to comment on Netanyahu's conversation with Biden but said that "the International Criminal Court does not have jurisdiction in this situation and we do not support its investigation."

House Speaker Mike Johnson called the ICC's possible decision "disgraceful" and "lawless."

“If the Biden administration is unopposed, the ICC will be able to create and assume unprecedented powers to issue arrest warrants for American political leaders, American diplomats and American military personnel,” Johnson said.

He called on the Biden administration to "immediately and unequivocally demand that the ICC withdraw" and "use all available tools to prevent such an abomination."
 

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BGOL Atheists, I know you're chomping at the bit to give another counter-sermon about your hatred for religion but please park it.


Man that's some wild shit.


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Jordan slams ‘extremist Israeli settlers’ for dumping Gaza aid truck contents on street​

By LAZAR BERMAN
Jordan accuses “extremist Israeli settlers” of attacking two Jordanian aid convoys carrying food to Gaza this morning, one through Kerem Shalom and one through the newly opened crossing into the northern Gaza Strip.

The two convoys, organized by the Jordanian Hashemite Charitable Organization, the UN World Food Program, and British, South African, and American charities, had some of their goods dumped onto the street, according to Jordan.

The Israeli organization Tzav 9, which opposes aid being sent to Gaza while hostages are still being held there, organized a demonstration at the Allenby Crossing between Israel and Jordan overnight to block the convoys. Images on social media showed young women sitting on the road in front of a truck, while other demonstrators held Israeli flags and pictures of the hostages. There were no signs of violence in any of the footage.

The IDF declared the area around the crossing a closed military zone overnight.

Jordan’s Foreign Ministry releases a statement saying that Israel failed in its obligations to allow aid to enter Gaza. The two convoys did reach their intended destinations.

Amman also calls on the international community to punish Israel for the incidents.

The Foreign Ministry tells The Times of Israel that it has received no official communication on the matter from Jordan.
 

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:roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao:


This dude Bibi is crazy….

Ok we can talk about ceasefire but you’ll can bring up ending the war…


Man this ninja is crazy

Read this shit at the end…




Hamas official insists truce must be permanent; PM said to tell Blinken there won’t be a deal if terror group maintains demand​

By AFP and TOI STAFF
Hamas will respond to an Israeli truce proposal for Gaza “within a very short period,” an official with the terror group says, stressing that any truce needs to be permanent.
Hamas is considering a plan for a 40-day ceasefire and the exchange of scores of hostages for larger numbers of Palestinian prisoners.
Suhail al-Hindi, a senior Hamas official, told AFP the group would “deliver its response clearly within a very short period,” although he would not say precisely when that was expected to happen.
Speaking to AFP by phone from an undisclosed location, he said it was premature to say whether the Hamas envoys, who have returned from talks in Cairo to their base in Qatar, felt any progress was made.
He stressed the aim was “to reach an end to this war.”
But that would seem to be at odds with Israel’s determination to push ahead with its ground offensive in southern Gaza.
Citing US and Israeli officials, the Walla news site reports that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told US Secretary of State Antony Blinken that if Hamas continues to demand an end to the war, the military will launch an offensive in Rafah and there will be no truce deal
 

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130+ lawyers sign letter arguing that Israel has violated U.S. and international humanitarian law in the latest push to end U.S. arms sales to the nation, one of the organizers told NatSec Daily.

️ “The circle of decision-making on issues related to Israel is so small and concentrated, and the options so narrow, that it hardly matters in terms of influencing let alone changing administration policy,” Miller said, a former Middle East peace negotiator.

️ However, dissent could negatively affect public perception of the Biden administration among potential voters. And the White House has reason to be worried, especially about its young constituents.

️ Many college campuses across the country are in turmoil over pro-Palestinian protests, leading to sharp confrontations between local law enforcement and students who question Washington’s ties to Israel amid the war in Gaza. The protests will likely die down as the school year ends, but headline-grabbing protests from young activists may be a challenge for the administration leading up to November.

️ The generational divide on Israel-Palestine between young and older voters has also been widening since the war began. It’s unclear how much that affects Biden, but the polls aren’t looking good for him: Among voters 18-34 years old, the incumbent is 11 percentage points behind Trump, according to a CNN poll published Sunday. In 2020, about 60 percent of young voters cast a ballot for Biden
 

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Very slanted reporting from this guy who reports like he's wearing an IDF t-shirt lol

"Hezbollah had no time to escape! They were all gone in seconds! Iran is in great shock!"

"Rafah operation"

"BIG PANIC! Israel's Unlimited Attacks Trembled Iran and Egypt! The Great Operation Has Begun!"


This dude is clueless
 

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Very slanted reporting from this guy who reports like he's wearing an IDF t-shirt lol

"Hezbollah had no time to escape! They were all gone in seconds! Iran is in great shock!"

"Rafah operation"

"BIG PANIC! Israel's Unlimited Attacks Trembled Iran and Egypt! The Great Operation Has Begun!"


This dude is clueless
Lmao
 

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A while back Iran said if Israel attacked them they would active a couple more groups…

So Hezbollah and Hamas are the big dawgs but they have some hitters in the cut who’s itching to be called up….


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“The pro-Iranian group Saria Al-Ashtar, located in Bahrain, announced an attack on the Israeli city of Eilat. The militants' target was the building of the Trucknet company, which transports oil from Arab countries to Israel. The incident occurred on April 27. The militants launched kamikaze UAVs of the Samad (Iranian Sayyad) family in the direction of the facility. According to the group, the drone hit the target.

The Israeli Ministry of Defense did not report any violations of the country's airspace that day.

In 2018, the United States designated Sariya Al-Ashtar as a terrorist organization. This is the group's first militant activity since 2017.”
 

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“Turkey has suspended all trade relations with Israel, all imports and exports will stop as of Thursday, Bloomberg reports, citing two Turkish officials.”
 

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Since October the Arab world is stunned by that poor performance coming from the IDF on all fronts (Gaza, Northern Israel and that weak counter attack against Iran). They all know now, that having Israel by their side against Iran won't change shit !

Again that conflict in Gaza is for Israel what the collapse of the Berlin wall was for Russia/USSR it's over !
Can you explain what you mean by that please?

Which Arab countries were looking for the IDF to help in a ground invasion of Iran?

Also, what do you mean by poor performance? There's no Gaza left to speak of, and that's been their goal from the start of the invasion.
 

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Can you explain what you mean by that please?

Which Arab countries were looking for the IDF to help in a ground invasion of Iran?

Also, what do you mean by poor performance? There's no Gaza left to speak of, and that's been their goal from the start of the invasion.

Definitely little to no Gaza left but the resistance is still present.


The thing about it, many people in the Middle East don’t fuck with Israelis. Just that the Americans and Israel is one.
Syrians, Egyptians, Lebanese and so on don’t like them. No one really recently had the guts to attack them, outside of Palestinians.

So with this semi failure in Gaza….
one reason why I say failure is:
- Hamas still have resistance
- all hostage ain’t freed
- Israeli protesting
- Bibi governing official are infighting
- Yemen got the Red Sea hot
- Hezbollah got North Palestine a ghost town

Most of all, folks finally got a sample size of what Iran is capable of…..


there’s ceasefire talks, which is huge and of course Washington trying to pressure Hamas to talk the deal, but hamas is like that deal ain’t what we want..

We want them to return all of the Palestinian in jail and leave Gaza alone…

If Hamas wasn’t a force they wouldn’t be able to bargain…




Jordan probably would be the only nation that would look for help from Israel. They seem like that only nation that really don’t fuck with Iran. Don’t seem like everyone be buddy buddy. They might look at Iran sideways but when looking at Israel sideways the gun is off safety.
 

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Al-Jazeera reports that a convoy of trucks carrying humanitarian aid that approached an Israeli military checkpoint was attacked by Israeli fire. A truck driver was killed instantly and several other people were injured.

It took several hours before paramedics were allowed into the area, which has been designated a combat zone by the Israeli military.
 

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Definitely little to no Gaza left but the resistance is still present.


The thing about it, many people in the Middle East don’t fuck with Israelis. Just that the Americans and Israel is one.
Syrians, Egyptians, Lebanese and so on don’t like them. No one really recently had the guts to attack them, outside of Palestinians.

So with this semi failure in Gaza….
one reason why I say failure is:
- Hamas still have resistance
- all hostage ain’t freed
- Israeli protesting
- Bibi governing official are infighting
- Yemen got the Red Sea hot
- Hezbollah got North Palestine a ghost town

Most of all, folks finally got a sample size of what Iran is capable of…..


there’s ceasefire talks, which is huge and of course Washington trying to pressure Hamas to talk the deal, but hamas is like that deal ain’t what we want..

We want them to return all of the Palestinian in jail and leave Gaza alone…

If Hamas wasn’t a force they wouldn’t be able to bargain…




Jordan probably would be the only nation that would look for help from Israel. They seem like that only nation that really don’t fuck with Iran. Don’t seem like everyone be buddy buddy. They might look at Iran sideways but when looking at Israel sideways the gun is off safety.
I'll write more later but I'll say this real quick...

Israel doesn't want their hostages back.

They want to keep attacking.

You guys think Hamas has any power with their little few hostages?

No actually Hamas is helping Israel by giving them an excuse to keep the invasion going. Bibi wants this to go on for as long as possible.

Where did ya'll get the idea that Bibi cares about these hostages anyway?
 

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Can you explain what you mean by that please?

Which Arab countries were looking for the IDF to help in a ground invasion of Iran?

Also, what do you mean by poor performance? There's no Gaza left to speak of, and that's been their goal from the start of the invasion.

By signing the Abraham accords Arabs/Muslims countries (Bahrain, United Arab Emirates, Morocco, Sudan... and maybe in the future Saudis) had a normalization agreement with Israel. Knowing that behind the scene, it's an US scheme to counter Iran's growing influence in the middle east. Back then leaders of those countries thought that in the region only Israel was able to keep Iran in check (and protect them) ... problem is since that drones/ballistic missiles attack that idea has simply been crushed !

When Israelis launched their ground operation in October nobody could have imagined that the Hamas would still be there seven months later dictating, telling what kind of ceasefire they want. There's no Gaza left for civilians but militants are underground in those tunnels. Last week the New York Times was mentioning that more than 4000 militants from the Hamas only are in northern Gaza not counting Islamic Jihad etc... northern Gaza was supposed to be under total control because it was there where that ground invasion started !

The Yom Kippur war, back then Israelis just needed a month to whoop some ass .... not anymore !
 

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I'll write more later but I'll say this real quick...

Israel doesn't want their hostages back.

They want to keep attacking.

You guys think Hamas has any power with their little few hostages?

No actually Hamas is helping Israel by giving them an excuse to keep the invasion going. Bibi wants this to go on for as long as possible.

Where did ya'll get the idea that Bibi cares about these hostages anyway?

I know Bibi don’t give a fuck, even the Israelis know that, which is why they protesting. I think the shit hit the fan when reports came of that hostages were killed due to the bombing.
 

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By signing the Abraham accords Arabs/Muslims countries (Bahrain, United Arab Emirates, Morocco, Sudan... and maybe in the future Saudis) had a normalization agreement with Israel. Knowing that behind the scene, it's an US scheme to counter Iran's growing influence in the middle east. Back then leaders of those countries thought that in the region only Israel was able to keep Iran in check (and protect them) ... problem is since that drones/ballistic missiles attack that idea has simply been crushed !

When Israelis launched their ground operation in October nobody could have imagined that the Hamas would still be there seven months later dictating, telling what kind of ceasefire they want. There's no Gaza left for civilians but militants are underground in those tunnels. Last week the New York Times was mentioning that more than 4000 militants from the Hamas only are in northern Gaza not counting Islamic Jihad etc... northern Gaza was supposed to be under total control because it was there where that ground invasion started !

The Yom Kippur war, back then Israelis just needed a month to whoop some ass .... not anymore !

I feel like we aren't looking at the same Gaza.

Northern Gaza's been reduced to rubble.

You telling they still got Hamas soldiers in the tunnels. Ok... How does that help the Palestinian people at all? They are dying and starving.

7 months later Hamas isn't dictating shit. Hamas are the ones asking for a ceasefire, it's not Israel. Hamas leaders aren't even in Gaza. That's the sick joke of it all. Hamas can't be defeated by a ground assault on Gaza because the leadership ain't in Gaza anyway. They chillin in a palace somewhere. Israel knows this but they're just glad they get the opportunity to tee off on the territory and displace the population. After some time Hamas still won't be defeated and no one will want to take ownership of the wasteland that was once Northern Gaza, and Israel will be 'forced" to annex it to Israel.
 

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I meant real faith in them…

Mannn this shit about to get interest if Russia, Iran, China & Notth Korea establish a defensive bloc that rival nato

With countries like Yemen, Venezuela, Nicaragua, Lebanon, Syria, Cuba and a host of central African nation

Yes, that's the inevitable part. History is definitely playing out, fam.
 
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