Israel Declares War After Hamas Attacks

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Does this have anything to do with the stock market? I read that weapons(for lack of better word) stocks are the only ones rising. I haven’t been following like I should so my apologies
Yea the market was worried about the potential war with Iran and Israel.


Washington trying their best to keep Iran from Retaliation.
The new President of Iran trying his best to encourage the IRGC to attack Israelis interests or bases not in Palestine.

The guard ain’t trying to hear that shit. They feel not striking IDF targets know won’t punish them. It would make them seem weak and Israel will keep attacking. The next attack could be greater, is how one spokesperson feels.
 

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Damn seem like they worried


Secretary of Defense, Austin Lloyd and the rest of the Dept of Defense have pushed for the USS Lincoln & escorts to speed up their arrival to the Middle East.
The USS Georgia (SSGN-729), an Ohio-class Nuclear-Powered Stealth Cruise-missile Submarine has also been tasked to the region to provide additional support.”
 

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The Health Ministry in Gaza confirms that over 39,897 people have died (that have been identified and recorded), with over 92,152 people sustaining injures of various levels, since October 7th.

142 people have been killed in the last 24 hours, alongside 150 injured.
 

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It’s amazing how these talks go….


-Iran, don’t attack, you will pay huge price…

-Israel, as you continue to attack, keep the civilians deaths down..



“US Secretary of State Lloyd Austin held a telephone conversation with Netanyahu:

According to Austin, they discussed “Israel’s operations in Gaza and the importance of mitigating harm to civilians, progress in securing a ceasefire and the release of hostages held in Gaza, and our efforts to deter aggression by Iran, Lebanese Hezbollah, and other Iran-aligned groups throughout the region.”

He also says he “highlighted the strengthening of the US military force posture and capabilities across the Middle East”
 

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Hezbollah has completely evacuated its headquarters in the Beirut suburb of Dahieh, including its political wing, as a precaution against a possible Israeli response to the yet-to-be-carried-out revenge attack.

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Bruh that last one was a throat shot

Wtf

More than 10 months into that conflict and you still have an Israeli soldier standing by the window, like he’s on vacation

The lack of discipline is simply amazing !

Edit:
Yep I think it was the throat
 

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More than 10 months into that conflict and you still have an Israeli soldier standing by the window, like he’s on vacation

The lack of discipline is simply amazing !

Edit:
Yep I think it was the throat


What’s your outlook on the potential attacks towards Israelis?
 

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What’s your outlook on the potential attacks towards Israelis?

Tougher than anything we've witnessed so far but with restraint, after all part of the endgame is to always have Israel as the aggressor, and also no more symbolic shit this time around Hezbollah and Iran response will seriously cripple Israel militarily !
 

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Tougher than anything we've witnessed so far but with restraint, after all part of the endgame is to always have Israel as the aggressor, and also no more symbolic shit this time around Hezbollah and Iran response will seriously cripple Israel militarily !

Yea I kinda see this also


Man I really would like to see Lebanese folks go into the Northern Palestine and Syrian folks take Golan Heights


That would be wild as thee fucks
 

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How to unofficially recognized that you fucked up ... let those retired/veterans vent their frustration to the media


This came out in May.
This goes to show you, Washington deeply involved. Deeper than we say, if you listen closely somw admissions slip out here and there.



US said offering intel on Hamas leaders’ whereabouts if Israel drops major Rafah op​

Biden administration reportedly also says it can give information on locations of secret tunnels in Gaza used by terror group as incentive not to enter Gaza’s southernmost city​

By ToI Staff
Hamas leader in the Gaza Strip Yahya Sinwar speaks during a rally marking Al-Quds (Jerusalem) Day, in Gaza City, April 14, 2023. (Mohammed Abed/AFP)

The Biden administration has reportedly offered to give Israel “sensitive intelligence” on the whereabouts of senior Hamas leaders if it agrees to hold off on a long-promised major military operation in Gaza’s southernmost city of Rafah.

The Washington Post quoted four unnamed sources as saying that the United States “is offering Israel valuable assistance if it holds back, including sensitive intelligence to help the Israeli military pinpoint the location of Hamas leaders and find the group’s hidden tunnels.”

The report said that the administration has also offered to help put up large tent encampments for Palestinians evacuated from Rafah, and to assist in building infrastructure to provide humanitarian aid.

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A senior administration official familiar with the discussions, also unnamed, was quoted as saying that Israel had provided assurances that Israel Defense Forces troops would not enter Rafah before evacuating about 800,000 of an estimated 1 million Palestinians sheltering there amid the ongoing war in Gaza.

Comments from White House National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby at a Thursday briefing appeared to be in line with the report, though he noted that such intelligence was already being given to Israel.

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“We could also, in fact, help them target the leaders, including [Hamas leader Yahya] Sinwar, which we are, frankly, doing with the Israelis on an ongoing basis,” he said.


Palestinians displaced by the ongoing war in the Gaza Strip walk through a makeshift tent camp in Rafah, May 10, 2024. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)

The Washington Post report came after two officials familiar with the matter told The Times of Israel on Friday that Sinwar is not hiding in Rafah, citing recent intelligence assessments that placed the Hamas leader in underground tunnels in the Khan Younis area.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has pledged to launch a major offensive in Rafah for months, arguing that the operation is essential for defeating Hamas, which has four of its remaining six active battalions located in the city.

At the beginning of the week, Israel launched an operation to take over the Palestinian side of the Rafah Crossing, which it said was being used for terror purposes. The crossing has since been shuttered, with Israel offering no timetable for it will be reopened for the delivery of aid.

The White House on said Friday that the US does not believe the campaign amounts to a wide-scale military operation in the population centers the crowded city of the sort that US President Joe Biden warned would lead him to halt offensive weapons shipments to Israel. He already withheld a shipment of high payload bombs last week amid fears they’d be used in Rafah.


File: This photo provided by the Israel Defense Forces shows a tank with an Israeli flag on it entering the Gazan side of the Rafah Border Crossing on May 7, 2024. (Israel Defense Forces via AP)

Israel’s security cabinet voted on Thursday to approve a measured expansion of the Rafah operation in what is aimed to remain within the scope of what Washington is willing to accept.

The war in Gaza erupted with Hamas’s October 7 massacre, when thousands terrorists burst across the border into Israel by land, air and sea, killing some 1,200 people and seizing 252 hostages, mostly civilians, amid many acts of brutality and sexual assault.

Vowing to eliminate Hamas, Israel launched a wide-scale military campaign in Gaza aimed at freeing the hostages and destroying the terror group’s military and governance capabilities. Health authorities in Gaza say almost 35,000 people have been killed in the ensuing war, though figures issued by the Hamas-run health ministry cannot be independently verified, and are believed to include both civilians and Hamas members killed in Gaza, including as a consequence of terror groups’ own rocket misfires.

The IDF says it has killed over 13,000 operatives in Gaza, in addition to some 1,000 terrorists inside Israel on October 7, while 267 soldiers have been killed during the ground offensive against Hamas and amid operations along the Gaza border.

Jacob Magid contributed to this report.
 

peter.parker1

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Yea I kinda see this also


Man I really would like to see Lebanese folks go into the Northern Palestine and Syrian folks take Golan Heights


That would be wild as thee fucks

The minute they see/smell blood -> Israel clearly loosing it will happen !

That's what the US try to prevent by sending all those ships, but as always that armada is made to fight conventional fights not asymmetrical ones as the Houthis demonstrate it to us.
 

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The minute they see/smell blood -> Israel clearly loosing it will happen !

That's what the US try to prevent by sending all those ships, but as always that armada is made to fight conventional fights not asymmetrical ones as the Houthis demonstrate it to us.

Yea the Houthis have showed they think outside the box…

Recently it’s being said a group of less than 100 intruders went into Yemen.
I’m guessing their mission was to take out the loud mouth speaker. From what was said, they were being tracked for a while, once they got to a certain point hell broke loose. Everyone kIA, Americans, Israelis and maybe some Brits made up the group.
 

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It’s amazing how these talks go….


-Iran, don’t attack, you will pay huge price…

-Israel, as you continue to attack, keep the civilians deaths down..



“US Secretary of State Lloyd Austin held a telephone conversation with Netanyahu:

According to Austin, they discussed “Israel’s operations in Gaza and the importance of mitigating harm to civilians, progress in securing a ceasefire and the release of hostages held in Gaza, and our efforts to deter aggression by Iran, Lebanese Hezbollah, and other Iran-aligned groups throughout the region.”

He also says he “highlighted the strengthening of the US military force posture and capabilities across the Middle East”

Its crazy how beholden we are to Isreal. Didn't we publicly tell Israel not to invade Rafah? Wasn't Isreal told by everyone that that was the red line? They did it and killed Hamas diplomatic leader.
 

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More than 10 months into that conflict and you still have an Israeli soldier standing by the window, like he’s on vacation

The lack of discipline is simply amazing !

Edit:
Yep I think it was the throat

Youtube videos of soldiers getting snipped for months, and Soldier Goldstein is in the window like Birdman.

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Its crazy how beholden we are to Isreal. Didn't we publicly tell Israel not to invade Rafah? Wasn't Isreal told by everyone that that was the red line? They did it and killed Hamas diplomatic leader.

Egyptians told them don’t do it
Americans told them don’t do it


Egyptians we’re paid by Europeans to be quite and don’t do anything

Americans tried to Bribe them with the post on #8882 but they still went. As a result we shipping more weapons over and strengthen ties(like they wasn’t tight)
 

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This came out in May.
This goes to show you, Washington deeply involved. Deeper than we say, if you listen closely somw admissions slip out here and there.



US said offering intel on Hamas leaders’ whereabouts if Israel drops major Rafah op​

Biden administration reportedly also says it can give information on locations of secret tunnels in Gaza used by terror group as incentive not to enter Gaza’s southernmost city​

By ToI Staff
Hamas leader in the Gaza Strip Yahya Sinwar speaks during a rally marking Al-Quds (Jerusalem) Day, in Gaza City, April 14, 2023. (Mohammed Abed/AFP)

The Biden administration has reportedly offered to give Israel “sensitive intelligence” on the whereabouts of senior Hamas leaders if it agrees to hold off on a long-promised major military operation in Gaza’s southernmost city of Rafah.

The Washington Post quoted four unnamed sources as saying that the United States “is offering Israel valuable assistance if it holds back, including sensitive intelligence to help the Israeli military pinpoint the location of Hamas leaders and find the group’s hidden tunnels.”

The report said that the administration has also offered to help put up large tent encampments for Palestinians evacuated from Rafah, and to assist in building infrastructure to provide humanitarian aid.

Massacre at Majdal Shams00:00/05:54
A senior administration official familiar with the discussions, also unnamed, was quoted as saying that Israel had provided assurances that Israel Defense Forces troops would not enter Rafah before evacuating about 800,000 of an estimated 1 million Palestinians sheltering there amid the ongoing war in Gaza.

Comments from White House National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby at a Thursday briefing appeared to be in line with the report, though he noted that such intelligence was already being given to Israel.

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“We could also, in fact, help them target the leaders, including [Hamas leader Yahya] Sinwar, which we are, frankly, doing with the Israelis on an ongoing basis,” he said.


Palestinians displaced by the ongoing war in the Gaza Strip walk through a makeshift tent camp in Rafah, May 10, 2024. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)

The Washington Post report came after two officials familiar with the matter told The Times of Israel on Friday that Sinwar is not hiding in Rafah, citing recent intelligence assessments that placed the Hamas leader in underground tunnels in the Khan Younis area.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has pledged to launch a major offensive in Rafah for months, arguing that the operation is essential for defeating Hamas, which has four of its remaining six active battalions located in the city.

At the beginning of the week, Israel launched an operation to take over the Palestinian side of the Rafah Crossing, which it said was being used for terror purposes. The crossing has since been shuttered, with Israel offering no timetable for it will be reopened for the delivery of aid.

The White House on said Friday that the US does not believe the campaign amounts to a wide-scale military operation in the population centers the crowded city of the sort that US President Joe Biden warned would lead him to halt offensive weapons shipments to Israel. He already withheld a shipment of high payload bombs last week amid fears they’d be used in Rafah.


File: This photo provided by the Israel Defense Forces shows a tank with an Israeli flag on it entering the Gazan side of the Rafah Border Crossing on May 7, 2024. (Israel Defense Forces via AP)

Israel’s security cabinet voted on Thursday to approve a measured expansion of the Rafah operation in what is aimed to remain within the scope of what Washington is willing to accept.

The war in Gaza erupted with Hamas’s October 7 massacre, when thousands terrorists burst across the border into Israel by land, air and sea, killing some 1,200 people and seizing 252 hostages, mostly civilians, amid many acts of brutality and sexual assault.

Vowing to eliminate Hamas, Israel launched a wide-scale military campaign in Gaza aimed at freeing the hostages and destroying the terror group’s military and governance capabilities. Health authorities in Gaza say almost 35,000 people have been killed in the ensuing war, though figures issued by the Hamas-run health ministry cannot be independently verified, and are believed to include both civilians and Hamas members killed in Gaza, including as a consequence of terror groups’ own rocket misfires.

The IDF says it has killed over 13,000 operatives in Gaza, in addition to some 1,000 terrorists inside Israel on October 7, while 267 soldiers have been killed during the ground offensive against Hamas and amid operations along the Gaza border.

Jacob Magid contributed to this report.

Maybe true back then or just a desperate move to stop Israelis in their intention to invade Rafah, but now that he's the Hamas leader, it means double, triple layers of protection added to the previous ones and I doubt it's still true today.

I'm just curious about what's in the shadow ... his successor, to this day the Hamas has always been consistent in that way, any new leader is in many aspects more competent and efficient than the previous one !
 

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The media puts alot on a few opinions just to cause division or push a narrative. This looks like an attempt to create division between Black folks and the Pro Palastinian/ Anti Isreal Terrorist movement.
Bruh lmao



Maybe true back then or just a desperate move to stop Israelis in their intention to invade Rafah, but now that he's the Hamas leader, it means double, triple layers of protection added to the previous ones and I doubt it's still true today.

I'm just curious about what's in the shadow ... his successor, to this day the Hamas has always been consistent in that way, any new leader is in many aspects more competent and efficient than the previous one !

Man it seems this cat is definitely more Fuck Isreal than the dude they killed.
I mean that’s what’s being said.

For as protection, I doubt dude goes back to Iran.
He appeared in a video recently when no one knew he visited Iran. I guess he’s able to move in stealth for the most part. Kinda like the one that never show he’s face.


Your point is valid.Tthe next guy up, is often very extra compared to the last guy.
 
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