BREAKING: The Israeli cabinet approves Hostages deal with Hamas, PM office says
Last night and the night before were very unusual. Very high activity.Yeah...I am feeling a bit uneasy right now with all this additional extra activity flying around. I have convinced myself that some and their proxies are stepping up the war beat, while the hostage exchange/ cease fire deal is still in the works. I am on high alert. Here on my 'perch'.
They are not all complicit, but they all know Hamas was there and using the premises to further their terrorism.In watching the footage from surveillance, there's a strapping lad in hospital uniform who doesn't appear to be in league with Hamas, given his response when they enter the hospital with the hostages. Sooo, imo, not all hospital staff were/are complicit with Hamas. jmo
Well Turkeys airborneU.S. Central Command has Confirmed that Precision Airstrikes have just been conducted on Two Facilities used by Iranian-Backed Forces in Central Iraq to the West of Baghdad, with the Strikes being a continued Response to Attacks by Iranian Militias on U.S. Forces in Iraq and Syria including yesterday Ballistic Missile Attack on Al-Asad Airbase which caused the Injury of 8 Servicemembers.
BBM. That's an interesting point I've not considered!"This tactic was used by Napoleon,
and today Hamas uses it.
This is why Israel still cannot defeat it.
Although Israel has overwhelming conventional advantages and U.S. support,
it still cannot defeat Hamas.
All thanks to the tactics it uses to paralyze the enemy's forces.
An attack in open terrain using several mechanized vehicles and mortars would be suicide for Hamas.
Recognizing significant technological differences and the disproportion of power in Israel's favor, it adjusts its actions.
For example,
in Ukraine, the extensive use of drones has provided greater visibility of the battlefield - meaning there are few places to hide significant combat power, logistical facilities and command posts.
Hamas is trying to take away this advantage in Gaza from Israel.
Its fighters are hiding in apartment buildings, labyrinths of tunnels, as well as mosques, schools and hospitals, trying to 'blend in' with the civilian population.
Equally important,
by dispersing its forces and logistical supplies, Hamas is trying to create the impression that it is much smaller and has much fewer strategic goals than it actually is.
As Israel detects broadcast signals more effectively, Hamas has changed its tactics accordingly -
sending fewer signals.
The militant group knows that phone calls and other instant messaging will quickly be detected by the enemy, as will text communications.
Therefore, it has created strict rules for the use of mobile phones, thus reducing the risk of the adversary detecting messages about planned events, such as the attacks on October 7.
Precision weapons – from man-portable Javelins to long-range ATACMS guided missiles – are everywhere now. The ability to combine drone sensors with precision-guided artillery, JDAM missiles, and anti-tank weapons is a commander's dream come true - one shot, one kill.
It no longer takes hundreds of artillery shells or bombs to attack a target when a single JDAM missile or drone can blow up an entire headquarters.
Israel has the same capabilities, but in the Gaza Strip it plays a much smaller role.
There, Israel's overwhelming advantage is diminished by Hamas's camouflage and tunnels, as well as the fact that it has only a few missile launch sites and mortar positions.
It has virtually no large military formations, mechanized vehicles or ammunition stocks that could become the target of attack.
We should also not forget that the side that chooses the time, place and method of fighting has the advantage in war.
In the past, Napoleon was a master of this,
today Hamas uses it -
it is not without reason that it initiates military operations in dense, crowded urban areas.
This is by far the most difficult form of fighting, and it helps eliminate Israel's enormous numerical, equipment and technological advantage.
There is much to be said for Hamas's communications strategy, ardent population and radical ideology.
However,
its ability to minimize the impact of the latest technologies that proved crucial in the war in Ukraine cannot be overlooked.
Over the past year, the world has watched as the Russian Goliath tries to destroy Ukraine, which, thanks to new technologies, is fighting on an equal footing with the aggressor.
However, this will not be the case in Gaza.
Hamas certainly won't win, but that doesn't mean it will definitely lose."
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Izrael ma przewagę, ale Hamas skutecznie ją zmniejsza
Wojna w Ukrainie skłoniła wielu ekspertów do ogłoszenia nowej epoki w dziedzinie konfliktów zbrojnych. Później jednak doszło do ataków na Bliskim Wschodzie. Chociaż Izrael ma zdecydowaną przewagę konwencjonalną i wsparcie USA, wciąż nie może pokonać Hamasu.wiadomosci.onet.pl
Its confusing. But:No words except INHUMANE, PURE EVIL
Moo
Cabinet approves deal for return of 50 hostages in exchange for multi-day ceasefire
Israel believes Hamas could potentially locate some 30 more mothers and children and that the 4-day halt could be extended by extra day per each 10 Israeli hostages freed
By JACOB MAGID and TAL SCHNEIDERToday, 3:09 am 2
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A government statement announcing the result of the vote did not detail how ministers voted. Despite expressing earlier opposition to the agreement, the far-right Religious Zionism party voted in favor, with only members of National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir’s ultranationalist Otzma Yehudit faction voting against, according to Hebrew media.
Not all details of the agreement have been formally released to the public, but an Israeli government official briefing reporters earlier Tuesday said that the deal is expected to see the release of 50 living Israeli citizens, mostly women and children, in groups of 12-13 people per day.
Thank you for taking the trouble to post up all this relevant information. Especially your explanation of what is happening.Well Turkeys airborne
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You are correct I miss spoke and will correct.Its confusing. But:
Israel believes Hamas could potentially locate some 30 more Israeli mothers and children beyond the initial 50, and that the halt in fighting could be extended by a day for each group of 10 more Israeli hostages who are located and freed, the government official said. Hamas is claiming it cannot immediately track down around 10 children taken from Israel during the shock October 7 attack.
Where does it say no children under12? That is insane.
I had to read it several times to understand. I know. Very upsetting. Also, some of these kids don’t have parents to come back to.You are correct I miss spoke and will correct.
I guess I shouldn't post while crying. I'm so upset hamas can't track these kids down.
Moo
Well, they better look real hard and find these children. Moo. “Hamas is claiming it cannot immediately track down around 10 children taken from Israel during the shock October 7 attack,” the Times of Israel reports
Thank you so much. I don't want to present incorrect information.I had to read it several times to understand. I know. Very upsetting. Also, some of these kids don’t have parents to come back to.
You never do. I appreciate the information you supply to the thread. I know its such an emotional time.Thank you so much. I don't want to present incorrect information.
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