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Yahya Sinwar is a direct enemy of the State of Israel and his genocidal terrorist organization—Hamas—is a threat to the entire world.
...earning him the title of "The Butcher of Khan Younis"
Wow, must watch video.
So this guy is like a Bin Laden or someone.
Quick google on “Khan Younis,” city in the southern Gaza Strip, from yesterday:
Residents of Khan Younis used their hands to search through the rubble of their destroyed homes on Saturday, following an Israeli airstrike overnight.
www.nbcnews.com
Map reference from
@Vern ’s link
oh yeah, tunnels destroyed there.
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Eta3:
Oh noooo, I just thought of something…(switching topics real quick)
If Iran gets involved, which I’ll pretty much say it’s clearly thrown itself in the mix to put it lightly, they have sophisticated hacking groups, etc., some of which are linked to Russia…
Super quick link for reference/article from
18 April 2023
Iranian-Russian cooperation on hack attacks may challenge Israeli cyber supremacy
A recent bid to bring down Israeli websites by a group believed linked to Moscow suggests Tehran is getting help upping its cyber warfare capabilities after years of being stymied
A recent bid to bring down Israeli websites by a group believed linked to Moscow suggests Tehran is getting help upping its cyber warfare capabilities after years of being stymied
www.timesofisrael.com
Wow, so there is a major active potential cyber element here.
More from the above
April 2023 article:
“When the websites of Israeli banks, telecom firms, the postal service, and more were taken down by hackers on Friday, the attack came as less than a surprise.
For years, the last Friday of Ramadan — dedicated to anti-Israel rallies championed by Iran under the banner of “Jerusalem Day” — has been accompanied by hacker groups trying to disrupt Israeli life. As in years past, Friday’s cyberattack barely registered a blip, causing only minor service interruptions according to Israeli authorities. What is significant, however, is who may have been responsible and what message that sends to Israel.
The attack was claimed by a group that goes by the name of “Anonymous Sudan,” which is thought to have no meaningful connection to the Anonymous hacking collective or the Saharan country currently locked in deadly civil strife.
Rather, experts believe the group has strong links to Russia, and given Iran’s prominent role in directing anti-Israel activity to mark Jerusalem Day, many see its fingerprints behind the cyber-assault as well.
If confirmed, Iranian-Russian cooperation in cyberspace would mark a new stage in the long-running shadow war between Israel and Iran, which has largely been waged in computer code. Such a breakthrough would significantly affect the regional balance-of-power — in favor of the Islamic Republic.”