Israel Declares War After Hamas Attacks

peter.parker1

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Yea and I read the abrams tanks was the wonder weapon. It was the one piece of equipment that would help Zelensky the most…

Propaganda like a MOFO !

When watching this u realize how strong propaganda could be, those old peeps still spitting what they've been brainwashed with during the war !



To this very day people take that lightly thinking that's something of the past, that wake-up call is going to be something serious !
 

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Sources on the Ground in Rafah are reporting that Israeli Aircraft and Artillery are “Fire Belting” several Areas with presumed Hamas Tunnels and Bunkers to the East of the City, with Tank Fire also now having been heard
 

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“The Egyptian Al-Qahara channel broadcasts live from the Rafah crossing on the Egyptian side. You can clearly hear the IDF tanks on the spot, the shooting and the attacks”

“Gazans so far report over 20 dead and a large number of wounded as a result of IDF attacks in Rafah.”
 

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Hebrew sources:

“IDF forces are about to take control of the Palestinian side of the Rafah crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip.”
 

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When Hamas asked for end of killings Bibi said fuck it
Bibi doesn't want an end. He doesn't want the hostages. He wants to end Hamas and flatten the whole of Gaza.

Hamas didnt expect this to go this far. They don't know where to go from here. So serious question, should they lay down arms? Because the only result here is more Palestinians dying.
 

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Bibi doesn't want an end. He doesn't want the hostages. He wants to end Hamas and flatten the whole of Gaza.

Hamas didnt expect this to go this far. They don't know where to go from here. So serious question, should they lay down arms? Because the only result here is more Palestinians dying.
:lol: :lol:

maybe true but Israelis damn sho don’t know what to do neither. Hamas saying ok we agree to ceasefire under these circumstances kinda blindsided BiBi.
They didn’t know what to do, so they went roll over the Gaza sign In Rafah, took the flag down in hopes Hamas…. launches an assault


Seem like Hamas ain’t backing down


Hamas leader, Osama Hamdan:

The Netanyahu government did not achieve its aggressive goals and its plans were destroyed in the face of the valor of our people and our resistance

Our approval of the proposal of the mediators in Egypt and Qatar came after months of negotiations

We have set red lines that cannot be waived

During the negotiations, we showed a positive and responsible spirit while preserving the rights of our people

During the negotiations, we achieved a complete cessation of aggression, the occupation’s withdrawal from Gaza, and the return of the displaced.


The proposed agreement that we agreed on achieved coherence between the implementation of its three stages

The agreement proposed to block the way for the occupation, which wanted a single stage in which it would release the prisoners and then return to its aggression

The agreement we reached represents a national consensus for all resistance forces

During the negotiations, we achieved a complete cessation of aggression, the occupation’s withdrawal from Gaza, and the return of the displaced.


Our approval of the agreement put Netanyahu and his government in a dilemma and confused his narrow personal calculations

The occupation army’s storming of the Rafah crossing is a crime and a dangerous escalation against a civilian facility protected by international law

The occupation army’s storming of the Rafah crossing is a clear attempt to sabotage the efforts of the mediators to achieve an agreement to stop the aggression against our people


- We will not accept any deal under military pressure

We do not accept the presence of any occupying force at the Rafah crossing, and the crossing will remain a Palestinian-Egyptian crossing only.

- If the aggression continues, there will be no ceasefire, and it is natural for the resistance to respond to the occupation’s aggression.

The ball is now in the court of the occupation and the American administration, because the text we agreed to was adopted by Washington.

- The Palestinians are the ones who will manage the Rafah crossing, and we do not accept that it be managed by an American or other company

- We will not accept that the Israeli aggression against Rafah continues, and it is natural for the Palestinians to defend themselves.

During all stages of approval of the agreement proposal, Hamas was in constant, ongoing, and diligent communication and consultation with the brothers in the resistance factions, led by the Secretary-General of the Islamic Jihad Movement, the Deputy Secretary-General of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, and all the Palestinian resistance factions in the Gaza Strip”
 

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:lol: :lol:

maybe be true but Israelis damn sho don’t know what to do neither


Seem like Hamas ain’t backing down


Hamas leader, Osama Hamdan:

The Netanyahu government did not achieve its aggressive goals and its plans were destroyed in the face of the valor of our people and our resistance

Our approval of the proposal of the mediators in Egypt and Qatar came after months of negotiations

We have set red lines that cannot be waived

During the negotiations, we showed a positive and responsible spirit while preserving the rights of our people

During the negotiations, we achieved a complete cessation of aggression, the occupation’s withdrawal from Gaza, and the return of the displaced.


The proposed agreement that we agreed on achieved coherence between the implementation of its three stages

The agreement proposed to block the way for the occupation, which wanted a single stage in which it would release the prisoners and then return to its aggression

The agreement we reached represents a national consensus for all resistance forces

During the negotiations, we achieved a complete cessation of aggression, the occupation’s withdrawal from Gaza, and the return of the displaced.


Our approval of the agreement put Netanyahu and his government in a dilemma and confused his narrow personal calculations

The occupation army’s storming of the Rafah crossing is a crime and a dangerous escalation against a civilian facility protected by international law

The occupation army’s storming of the Rafah crossing is a clear attempt to sabotage the efforts of the mediators to achieve an agreement to stop the aggression against our people


- We will not accept any deal under military pressure

We do not accept the presence of any occupying force at the Rafah crossing, and the crossing will remain a Palestinian-Egyptian crossing only.

- If the aggression continues, there will be no ceasefire, and it is natural for the resistance to respond to the occupation’s aggression.

The ball is now in the court of the occupation and the American administration, because the text we agreed to was adopted by Washington.

- The Palestinians are the ones who will manage the Rafah crossing, and we do not accept that it be managed by an American or other company

- We will not accept that the Israeli aggression against Rafah continues, and it is natural for the Palestinians to defend themselves.

During all stages of approval of the agreement proposal, Hamas was in constant, ongoing, and diligent communication and consultation with the brothers in the resistance factions, led by the Secretary-General of the Islamic Jihad Movement, the Deputy Secretary-General of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, and all the Palestinian resistance factions in the Gaza Strip”

That's nice and all.

But how does it help the Palestinians left alive?

They are still living in famine, their homes are still being destroyed, still no other army is showing up to help them, they are still only waiting to displaced or blown up... Where's the light at the end of the tunnel?

But at least Hamas' is still in power in Gaza. I'm sure that's comforting.

By the way, Israeli government knows exactly what they want. They want destruction. Of Gaza and of Hamas. I'm not sure how you don't see it.
 

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That's nice and all.

But how does it help the Palestinians left alive?

They are still living in famine, their homes are still being destroyed, still no other army is showing up to help them, they are still only waiting to displaced or blown up... Where's the light at the end of the tunnel?

But at least Hamas' is still in power in Gaza. I'm sure that's comforting.

By the way, Israeli government knows exactly what they want. They want destruction. Of Gaza and of Hamas. I'm not sure how you don't see it.


I see and understand their goal just seem like they don’t know how to complete it.

A number of settlements they said was cleared of Hamas, turned out to be falsely.

Left a southern area to send troops up north, the next day Hamas opened a few locations for bread distribution and whatnots….

Bibi saw that and sent troops back there

I’m sure this happened in other locations also…

Situations like this is why I say “they don’t know what to do”
 

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Also don’t seem like Gaza is controlled by Hamas
It also seems like Arabs/Muslims don't really give a shit about each other . Basically etting this shit happen without a major coordinated response.

Shit the Saudi's are making side bets with Biden and Israel :smh:
 

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It also seems like Arabs/Muslims don't really give a shit about each other . Basically etting this shit happen without a major coordinated response.

Shit the Saudi's are making side bets with Biden and Israel :smh:
Yep that connection is crazy….

Some of the people there don’t understand it either…

One thing seem true, most don’t like Israelis, but waiting for others to eat with them.

Not like Hamas but doing a full fledge war.

Individually most don’t have the means especially with us backing Israel along with the air power that Bibi have.


The Saudis is down for whatever support the Americans are willing to give but understood Israel likely won’t hold their side of the deal.
Which is the reason the Saudi have proposed a deal with Israel.
Washington, looking to have another military base around Iran.

seem like we’re being proactive against the idea of a potential defense alliance of Russian, China and Iran.
That could have Russian and Chinese military bases in the Middle East.
 

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UNICEF spokesperson:

"Our worst fear, the nightmare of Gazans, appears to be a reality. A reality that those in power have the ability to prevent."

She said that Rafah is a children's city, as more than half of Gaza's children live in Rafah.

"The events of last weekend in Gaza - the continued killing of children, further attacks by the warring parties and now evacuation orders. We expose once again how the parties to this conflict continue to completely ignore the lives and protection of children and civilians," he declared.

"That has to change. In fact, this is the last chance for this to change," he urged, adding: "Aid must flow. The hostages must be freed. Rafah must not be invaded. And the children must no longer be murdered."

The spokesman stressed that Rafah is the entry point for most of the aid that reaches Gaza.

"A military strike, at best, will greatly complicate the delivery of aid. If the Rafah gate is closed for an extended period, it is difficult to see how famine in Gaza can be avoided," he warned.

He also said that Rafah is home to what is now the "largest remaining hospital" in Gaza, the European Hospital, and said: "Amid the systematic devastation of Gaza's health system, the European Hospital in Rafah is one of the last means of life for civilians.

The conditions in Rafah are deplorable in humanitarian aspects, and for example there is approximately one bathroom for every 850 people and one shower for every 3,500 people.

UNICEF also notes that hundreds of thousands of children in Rafah have a disability, medical condition or vulnerability that puts them in "even greater danger" and makes relocation much more difficult.
 
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