That's below subsistence levels which are about 500 trucks a day.
Are you supporting attacking the red cross now?The Hamasification of the Red Cross
There is no such thing as an “international” organization in Gaza. There is only international funding. Once you understand that, you can see the conflict much more clearly. Once inwww.commentary.org
It was happening before oct 7th been going on for years, oct 7th was just one blowbackYou support Oct. 7. You support the repercussions.
Literally could have been anyone. Israel and USA denied responsibility. For all we know it could have been done to get Iran involved in the conflict which would be beneficial to hamas - if you like to look into “cui bono”.There was a terrorist attack in Iran yesterday.
100 killed and 200 injured.
Who do you think the terrorists who attacked are?
Israel has a long history of assassinations in Iran and elsewhere.Literally could have been anyone. Israel and USA denied responsibility. For all we know it could have been done to get Iran involved in the conflict which would be beneficial to hamas - if you like to look into “cui bono”
Riiiiight hahahaIsrael has a long history of assassinations in Iran and elsewhere.
Netanyahu has been itching for war with them for decades.
Iran says it was a drone, that limits who it could have been to pretty much one country.
Israel is a threat to world peace.
Wow, an official statement on telegram. Must be real.Riiiiight hahaha
PS - let it be a lesson to you and to certain extent to all of us about how little most of us understand or even appreciate the complexity of the shit that’s going on in the Middle East
you are saying it as if it's a bad thing!Beirut bombings: Israel’s long history of assassination attempts in Lebanon
Killing of Hamas officials comes after an 18-year pause in Israel’s targeting of Palestinian leaders in Lebanon.www.aljazeera.com
there can be Arabs on the pali side and westerners on the Israeli sideDo you actually think the locals won't look at the UN as occupiers?
There are the houthis, crushing the israeli economy and hezbollah that has forced israel to evacuate the north.
Do you really think the Arab nations want to supply troops? The Sunni's consider them traitors for allying with Shia Iran. Egypt won't touch them after dealing with them in the past. The rest have their own problems and borders to see to and are too small in many cases.there can be Arabs on the pali side and westerners on the Israeli side
Not at all. The first page was full of articles, all of which were anti-Israel.I can see how angry it must be that they support human rights.
Produce the post, the thread and the post number. You can't do it because you're lying. I never said it.Runs counter to your belief that all Palestinians are vermin that need to be exterminated.
That's the 3 time you've used that inappropriate analogy. This is a war, Not a rape.Does the rape end when the victim stops resisting?
but he wants it for a good and noble cause!Once more you've proven that you want 500,000 Palestinians to die.
It is not the policy of the Israeli government.The answers, whether the ardent Israel supporters in this thread agree with or not, like it or not, can be found, in the statements of Israeli politicians.
1. Who is Hamas? - According to Israeli politicians - ALL of them. Every. Single. Gazan. They are all Hamas. Per the Mossad guy's statement on Anderson Cooper - "There are no non-combatants in Gaza". Including the women, children and the elderly who make up almost 70% of the 2.2M in Gaza and according to Israel, they are ALL Hamas and therefore fair game.
The goal has been the same since day 1. Eliminate Hamas and get back the hostages. That is the stated objective of the Israeli government. Your interpretation is not valid.2. What is the goal? - They say to wipe out Hamas and to bring back hostages. However several hostages have been killed by Israel and the real goal is to create pressure cooker situations, and use them as a reason to squeeze the Palestinians into as small a land area as possible, while slowly taking over the rest. This is the actual goal and everything else is hogwash.
They do. A couple of days ago they said it was over 8,0003. How much of Hamas have they killed so far (barring the few leaders killed in Lebanon)? - They don't know.
When the rockets stop would be a pretty good parameter for one. When Hamas surrenders is another good one.4. How will they know they have killed enough Hamas, enough to substantially weaken them? - They won't. There is no way to know. Infact, I suspect, they don't care or even want to know.
Stupid question. Can you guarantee that you won't die in your sleep tonight?5. Can they guarantee zero extremism after this war? - Obviously, not.
Israel has found and killed terrorists around the world. They hunted down Nazis from WWII in S. America. Do you think that they forgot how to track them down? Do you think that they've lost their resolve in eliminating their enemies?6. Where do the actual leaders of Hamas live? - Not in Gaza.
First things first. Eliminate Hamas and then there is no war. No urgency. They can discuss it with other democratic nations. Your guesses are nothing more than guesses from a person who has no experience working on these things.7. What happens after the war? - They don't know. Bibi refuses to discuss it and in the last week alone, has cancelled 3 meetings with his cabinet, with the Mossad and with Shin Bet, on this very same question, because a plan is not in place, yet. However, going by past actions, what I suspect will happen, is Israeli occupation of Northern Gaza, checkpoints, and walls. Followed by settlers in strategic locations, protected by the IDF. Southern Gaza will be a hotbed of terrorism, as more and more people are squeezed in, and subsequent conflicts will be even more bloody.
Either when there are no more Hamas willing to fight, either because they've surrendered or been killed. Pretty simple, eh?8. When will the war end? - When Bibi decides it is politically convenient for him to end it. He previously needed Hamas for his "No Palestinian State at any cost" platform. Now, he needs the war, to ensure his political survival.
DelusionalIt is not the policy of the Israeli government.
The goal has been the same since day 1. Eliminate Hamas and get back the hostages. That is the stated objective of the Israeli government. Your interpretation is not valid.
They do. A couple of days ago they said it was over 8,000
When the rockets stop would be a pretty good parameter for one. When Hamas surrenders is another good one.
Stupid question. Can you guarantee that you won't die in your sleep tonight?
Israel has found and killed terrorists around the world. They hunted down Nazis from WWII in S. America. Do you think that they forgot how to track them down? Do you think that they've lost their resolve in eliminating their enemies?
First things first. Eliminate Hamas and then there is no war. No urgency. They can discuss it with other democratic nations. Your guesses are nothing more than guesses from a person who has no experience working on these things.
Whatever happens, the Palestinians in Gaza will be better off.
Either when there are no more Hamas willing to fight, either because they've surrendered or been killed. Pretty simple, eh?
OK, I've extended you the courtesy of trying to answer all of your 8 questions.
Can you provide me the same courtesy and answer only 1 question from me. And it's an "either or" type of question. There are only 2 choices. And again, I would appreciate the courtesy of a straight answer, i.e. pick one of the 2 and please do not deflect.
At this point do you think that Hamas should continue fighting, thereby ensuring that more Palestinians will die or do you think that they should surrender and release the hostages.
You try to project yourself as a man of integrity, so please put that integrity on display and give a clear answer as to whether you think Hamas should surrender or keep fighting.