Israel - Palestinian militants launch massive attack, 7 Oct 2023 #11

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  • #641
Meaning Hamas.I can not see anyone supporting Hamas terrorism.
No matter what the terrorists call themselves, they are still terrorists. I also don't support putting them in prison. It is a crime that should result in the death penalty.

JMO
 
  • #642
It doesn't surprise me.
"We want our way!" MOO

The other guys will say, F No. These guys are hoping to get their squad friend(s) to help them out.
I guess that's one way to look at it...
 
  • #643
Meanwhile, back at the ranch, I wonder how it's going with that bulldozer....
 
  • #644
No matter what the terrorists call themselves, they are still terrorists. I also don't support putting them in prison. It is a crime that should result in the death penalty.

JMO
So you agree that Hamas are/is terrorists and committed terroristic attacks on Israelis?
I mean who wouldn't agree, right?
 
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Rsbm

US Navy spy plane has been up for a while now. Prior to that a US Air Force Global Hawk drone was flying for hours off the coast.

Well that’s incognito lol.
 
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  • #646
Either I'm real tired or this is full of weapons jargon that I don't understand...At least no hospitals involved in these articles...


Don't know if this is the same operation, but what the heck. Looks all kinda the same to me.




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Some of the footage from inside the hospital gives the impression that a lot of men don't know which way to run, but they definitely seem like they want to run away.

If they round everyone up and gather them outside the hospital, IDF can use facial recognition software to separate the terrorists from civilians. I'm curious how many terrorists will be discovered.

Sorry otto but the account is lying. More Pallywood BS. This wasn't taken at Al Shifa and certainly not yesterday.

https://x.com/TomAWatling/status/1724782683128234147?s=20
 
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So you agree that Hamas are/is terrorists and committed terroristic attacks on Israelis?
I mean who wouldn't agree, right?
Are you seriously trying to imply that mybelle supports Hamas? I'm not seeing the evidence
 
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Either I'm real tired or this is full of weapons jargon that I don't understand...

Noting:
  • Part of this network included a special shaft with an elevator that ... reached an almost unheard-of depth of 30 meters.
  • The IDF found signs that Hamas’s high command had hidden there, with a top official speculating that this could very well have included: Gaza Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar and Hamas military chief Mohammed Deif.
  • The tunnel was also outfitted with oxygen, air conditioning, and more advanced communications than other underground mini command centers.
  • ... only around 30% of Hamas’s tunnels in the area have been fully destroyed to date, requiring significantly more time and investment of resources.
  • ... the IDF has collapsed tunnels with Hamas forces within them ...
  • Generally, the IDF has used various new capabilities, robots, and other systems to investigate tunnels, with IDF troops only entering at a later stage, and only with the approval of a high-ranking brigade commander of the rank of colonel.
 
  • #651
Are you seriously trying to imply that mybelle supports Hamas? I'm not seeing the evidence
Of course not. I never stated anything like that. I asked if she thought Hamas were terrorists. I had originally asked if anyone supported them. I was referencing an article linked.
 
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5m ago / 8:18 PM PST

Israeli authorities open investigation into Oct. 7 sexual violence allegations​

A joint investigation is being opened by Israeli officials into crimes committed during Hamas' Oct. 7 attack in Israel, including a look at sexual violence allegations, a spokesperson with Israel's police force confirmed to NBC News.

The investigation will be shared by Israel Police, the Shin Bet and the IDF.

A court order was issued prohibiting the publication of any information that may identify potential suspects or testimony given to investigators, the spokesperson said.

 
  • #653
Either I'm real tired or this is full of weapons jargon that I don't understand...At least no hospitals involved in these articles...


Don't know if this is the same operation, but what the heck. Looks all kinda the same to me.




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Great article about the tunnels. Thanks for posting.
 
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Sorry otto but the account is lying. More Pallywood BS. This wasn't taken at Al Shifa and certainly not yesterday.

https://x.com/TomAWatling/status/1724782683128234147?s=20
I have no idea where that is, but there are some fancy white tents involved. (Kinda like used in desert storm or something) The guys are run out from the tents and into a building that looks like a gym or school.

I don't even think this is Gaza! Looks more like Lebanon or something.

ETA: I somehow managed to translate it. Go figure! Credit to Google images. it converted the screenshot to text, then it translate.

المستشفى الإندونيسي - قبل قليل
Indonesian Hospital - a little while ago

 
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Of course not. I never stated anything like that. I asked if she thought Hamas were terrorists. I had originally asked if anyone supported them. I was referencing an article linked.
I have no idea if everybody who works in the Hamas government in Gaza are terrorists. The media has used the term "Hamas militants" in reference to those who participated in the Oct. 7th horrific attack in Israel. I think I have made it very clear I don't support terrorists.

JMO
 
  • #658
rsbm


“While the IDF knew that the military high command area and some connected tunnel network would be hard to take, and assigned both high-powered Units 401 and Givati troops to do so, senior officials were surprised by the scope and sophistication of what could only be described as similar to the IDF’s “pit” under the Kirya military headquarters in Tel Aviv.

Part of this network included a special shaft with an elevator that did not merely go the conventional three to five meters underground that many Hamas tunnels run but rather reached an almost unheard-of depth of 30 meters.

The elevator could fit around seven people.

Inside the bottom of this special tunnel, the IDF found signs that Hamas’s high command had hidden there, with a top official speculating that this could very well have included: Gaza Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar and Hamas military chief Mohammed Deif.

This tunnel was also outfitted with oxygen, air conditioning, and even more advanced communications than other underground mini command centers.“
 
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I have no idea if everybody who works in the Hamas government in Gaza are terrorists. The media has used the term "Hamas militants" in reference to those who participated in the Oct. 7th horrific attack in Israel. I think I have made it very clear I don't support terrorists.

JMO
I see. You think Hamas are militants because media called them so. But do you think they are terrorists?
I am not signaling you out MB, you are the one to reply.
 
  • #660
In response to rocket and missile attacks on northern Israel yesterday, the IDF says it struck a number of Hezbollah sites in southern Lebanon, including a weapons depot, observation posts, and anti-tank missile launch positions.
 
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