Yahya Sinwar reported killed by IDF

redshank

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I'll think of Sinwar whenever I hear this song from now on
 

Frankfooter

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Geno, there is nobody here even close to you in terms of launching allegations of genocide, apartheid, etc., etc., etc. You're the Wayne Gretzky of accusations. Like goals and assists you lead in number of accusations and number of people you've accused.

So shut up already with your stupid mantra. It's a reflection on you more than anyone else.
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wlkf1

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Help me with this stuff.

If you have a fanatical Islamic militia equipped with AK-47's and the IDF calls in tanks, artillery and air strikes and literally blows your positions apart, how can you believe that you are winning?

Before the IDF attacked, I imagined that it would be ground down by urban warfare attrition, like the Germans in Stalingrad. But the IDF simply called in armour assets and tac air and smoked anything that shot back at it. It appears to be a one-sided shit-kicking.

Why didn't Hamas leadership - far more familiar with the IDF's tactics and capability than I was - foresee how one-sided the fighting would be?
The fanatical mind works differently.
Their strategy is based on attrition and being able to absorb losses,
the recipee is simple.
The "cause" is like a plant, you water it with blood,
the effect takes time and it's all cumulative regardless of losses...et voila :(

Only through such "logic", if you can call it that, that you can try
to understand Meshaal's and other Hamas leaders' delusional
and hypocritical comments such as
"our losses are tactical, their losses are strategic" (Meshaal)
"we need the blood of women and children" (Haniyya)
"we have nothing to do with a day that sees no blood" (Sinwar, my weak translation)

Hypocritical because they're coming from leaders who
run away, hide their kids and other civilians be damned,
stash millions of dollars
and preach from Qatari villas or Turkish hotels
to people contemplating the dust of their flattened homes,
we call them the hotel jihadists.

With respect to your comment about urban warfare,
I believe they thought holding 250 hostages was a checkmate
and miscalculated Israel's next move. Many writers and commentators believed that too
except the average man on the street, "they'll get creamed".

Israel's decision to go to total war in spite of the hostages was a game changer.
 

Klatuu

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The fanatical mind works differently.
Their strategy is based on attrition and being able to absorb losses,
the recipee is simple.
The "cause" is like a plant, you water it with blood,
the effect takes time and it's all cumulative regardless of losses...et voila :(

Only through such "logic", if you can call it that, that you can try
to understand Meshaal's and other Hamas leaders' delusional
and hypocritical comments such as
"our losses are tactical, their losses are strategic" (Meshaal)
"we need the blood of women and children" (Haniyya)
"we have nothing to do with a day that sees no blood" (Sinwar, my weak translation)

Hypocritical because they're coming from leaders who
run away, hide their kids and other civilians be damned,
stash millions of dollars
and preach from Qatari villas or Turkish hotels
to people contemplating the dust of their flattened homes,
we call them the hotel jihadists.

With respect to your comment about urban warfare,
I believe they thought holding 250 hostages was a checkmate
and miscalculated Israel's next move. Many writers and commentators believed that too
except the average man on the street, "they'll get creamed".

Israel's decision to go to total war in spite of the hostages was a game changer.
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