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

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  • #501
No.
I am asking, not suggesting.

JMO
IMO its not blanket collateral damage like taking down hospitals and etc.
Its unsettling when innocent people are declared "Human animals", "dogs" and "insects". I worry for the families, children and innocent people who have no part in any of this, who dont want any part in this.
My heart breaks
 
  • #502
JMO

Ok. Well then what should be done? Should we sit back and look away while they continue to grow their terrorist network until they are big enough to terrorize more parts of the world?? Should Israel live in constant fear of being slaughtered, beheaded, limbs broken, eyes gouged out, pregnant women having babies cut out of their stomachs, being burned to death, raped so violently bones are broken - some women rapped TO DEATH, etc. Sometimes evil masses need to be culled. Hamas is one of them. If we do nothing…they grow. They have long been indoctrinating school age children and turning them into evil killers as they grow up. Nobody likes war. Not one person here. Nobody likes civilian deaths (except the terrorist groups). We can’t completely cut off their money, they are funded by private donors, other countries, lots of ways money is coming in, but we can cut their lives down and show them that the world will not let them continue their terror.
 
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Ok. Well then what should be done? Should we sit back and look away while they continue to grow their terrorist network until they are big enough to terrorize more parts of the world?? Should Israel live in constant fear of being slaughtered, beheaded, limbs broken, eyes gouged out, pregnant woman having babies cut out of their stomachs, being burned to death, raped so violently bones are broken - some woman rapped TO DEATH, etc. Sometimes evil masses need to be culled. Hamas is one of them. If we do nothing…they grow. They have long been indoctrinating school age children and turning them into evil killers as they grow up. Nobody likes war. Not one person here. Nobody likes civilian deaths (except the terrorist groups). We can’t completely cut off their money, they are funded by private donors, other countries, lots of ways money is coming in, but we can cut their lives down and show them that the world will not let them continue their terror.
This here is a good read. This site provides statistics since 2008. Its crazy to see the two numbers

Data on casualties
 
  • #504
IMO its not blanket collateral damage like taking down hospitals and etc.
Its unsettling when innocent people are declared "Human animals", "dogs" and "insects". I worry for the families, children and innocent people who have no part in any of this, who dont want any part in this.
My heart breaks


I don't disagree. I am also saddened by the loss of any innocent lives. I just don't know how a nation removes a terrorist regime that hides in schools and among ordinary people? I would like to know that there is a different way.

Can I ask, is Hamas basically the government for Gaza? I am not being insensitive or meaning to insult the Palestinians. I am trying to make this make sense.


JMO
 
  • #505
10 hours ago :(
(We know Noya and Tomer are deceased, not updated in this video)
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  • #506
Ok. Well then what should be done? Should we sit back and look away while they continue to grow their terrorist network until they are big enough to terrorize more parts of the world?? Should Israel live in constant fear of being slaughtered, beheaded, limbs broken, eyes gouged out, pregnant woman having babies cut out of their stomachs, being burned to death, raped so violently bones are broken - some woman rapped TO DEATH, etc. Sometimes evil masses need to be culled. Hamas is one of them. If we do nothing…they grow. They have long been indoctrinating school age children and turning them into evil killers as they grow up. Nobody likes war. Not one person here. Nobody likes civilian deaths (except the terrorist groups). We can’t completely cut off their money, they are funded by private donors, other countries, lots of ways money is coming in, but we can cut their lives down and show them that the world will not let them continue their terror.
I thought alot of that was debunked weeks ago?
 
  • #507
I don't disagree. I am also saddened by the loss of any innocent lives. I just don't know how a nation removes a terrorist regime that hides in schools and among ordinary people? I would like to know that there is a different way.

Can I ask, is Hamas basically the government for Gaza? I am not being insensitive or meaning to insult the Palestinians. I am trying to make this make sense.


JMO

no.
Suggesting Palestinians = Hamas is incredibly wrong and dangerous
 
  • #508
There is no way to totally destroy Hamas just as there was no way to totally destroy ISIS or Hezbollah. It is a global network, which is why other countries are concerned about their travel.

JMO


Israel can destroy Hamas as an entity on its border. The global network is a worldwide problem. Israel is going to obliterate Hamas' Gazan leadership, infrastructure, communications, etc. The global network isn't there problem, a safe border is.
 
  • #509
5 hours ago / just released at UN Security Council meeting:

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Full video, sorry if already posted, I had only seen snippets:
 
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  • #510
no.
Suggesting Palestinians = Hamas is incredibly wrong and dangerous

I have not suggested this.
So, Hamas doesn't control Gaza?
Will the Palestinians rise up against Hamas then?
 
  • #511
A really great read.

“Around the world, educators who incite hate and violence are removed. Yet UNRWA, despite proclaiming ‘zero tolerance’ for incitement, systematically employs preachers of anti-Jewish hate and terrorism," added Neuer. “We call on the governments that fund UNRWA, as they gather at the United Nations to announce new pledges, to declare that they will stop enabling a system that teaches new generations of Palestinians to hate and murder Jews.”

 
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I don't disagree. I am also saddened by the loss of any innocent lives. I just don't know how a nation removes a terrorist regime that hides in schools and among ordinary people? I would like to know that there is a different way.

Can I ask, is Hamas basically the government for Gaza? I am not being insensitive or meaning to insult the Palestinians. I am trying to make this make sense.


JMO

Yes, Hamas was elected by the people of Gaza as their government.
 
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Color me cynical....

- Israel has always had a communal approach to military service in the past. Everybody served- no exceptions. Everybody then becomes a life long reservist- no exceptions.

- But... everything changes. Evidently in recent years (well, before the terror attacks), a certain number of Israelis had dwindling enthusiasm for military service. Exemptions were then made easier to get- just to avoid head ache draftees.

- Netanyahu, however is a former Special Forces officer with a "get tough" image in regards to everything. Junior's absence is the polar opposite of that image.

In short..... something just does not seem right. Sure, he would be a nice target for HAMAS. But, there are ways around that:

- Junior is proudly serving in the Israeli navy. Alas, Junior's duty has placed him on a ship faaaar offshore keeping an eye out for anybody trying to sneak weapons to Hamas. Uhmm.... no, they have not found anything- at least not yet. You never know- right?
I understand your cynicism.

I really knew nothing about Israel or its government leaders until the horrific Hamas attack. The other day, I read an opinion piece in the WaPo that was written by a history professor at the University of Jerusalem. I won't link it, but his beautiful words are haunting because he said the issues that have deeply divided Israel were threatening their democracy and allowed Hamas to launch their attack. He still believes the nation will prevail against Hamas because the citizens are so united.

JMO
 
  • #517
Its routinely suggested by alot of people.
No they dont, not all palestinians are hamas, just like not all jewish people are zionists.
they are not popular with palestinians

Don’t Blame Gazans for Hamas The terrorist group has never been very popular among the people
Hamas has been in control of Gaza for many years.

Hamas won 2006 parliamentary elections elections and in 2007 violently seized control of the Gaza Strip from the internationally recognized Palestinian Authority. The Palestinian Authority, dominated by rival Fatah movement, administers semi-autonomous areas of the Israeli-occupied West Bank.
 
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  • #520
I sure hope Israel listens. The hostages and civilians in Gaza are not the enemy of Israel.

JMO

In helping the Israel Defense Forces game out a number of different strategies to defeat Hamas, US military advisers on the ground in Israel are invoking lessons learned specifically from Fallujah in 2004, one of the bloodiest battles of the Iraq War.

Instead of launching a full-scale ground assault on Gaza, which could endanger hostages, civilians, and further inflame tensions in the region, US military advisers are urging Israelis to use a combination of precision airstrikes and targeted special operations raids.

They are also drawing on strategies developed during the battle by US-led coalition forces to retake the Iraqi city of Mosul from ISIS, which relied more heavily on special operations forces. Like Hamas, ISIS built tunnels throughout Mosul and used civilians as human shields, and the fight to retake the city was harder and more drawn-out than anticipated.
 
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