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Idf.. That was the security footage of the idf hit on the hamas hiding in the hospital....that YOUUU posted.adnj wrote:Two guys carrying rifles and wheelchairs? What operative carries a wheelchair on the way to neutralize a target?
sMASH wrote:Idf.. That was the security footage of the idf hit on the hamas hiding in the hospital....that YOUUU posted.adnj wrote:Two guys carrying rifles and wheelchairs? What operative carries a wheelchair on the way to neutralize a target?
Idf too wicked
Have They extracted all the hostages?adnj wrote:
Why did US wait to retaliate for drone attack on its troops?
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-68182658
Nearly a week after a drone strike in Jordan killed three US soldiers, retaliatory strikes against Iran-backed militias have begun.
The strikes had been expected for several days, and in the interim, the Biden administration began to face questions and criticism from Republicans about the timing and forcefulness of the US response.
But foreign policy experts believed the approach allowed Iran to withdraw personnel, potentially avoiding a wider conflict between the US and Iran.
"This would allow them to degrade the capacity of these Iranian-backed militias to attack US forces, but not escalate," Mick Mulroy, a former deputy assistant secretary of defence for the Middle East, told the BBC. "Although it is likely not going to be a deterrent to future attacks."
The ultimate benefit, he said, would be "to avoid a direct war" between the US and Iran.
A drone attack on the largest US military base in Syria has killed at least six allied Kurdish-led fighters.
The Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) said its commando academy at the al-Omar oil field in the eastern province of Deir al-Zour was hit in the early hours of Monday. It accused Iran-backed militias of launching the drone from a nearby area controlled by Syrian government forces. An Iran-backed militia umbrella group claimed it attacked the base on Sunday.
There was no comment or reports of casualties from the US military, which has about 800 troops in Syria to combat the Islamic State (IS) group. It was the second incident since the US conducted strikes against Iran-backed groups in Iraq and Syria over the weekend in response to a deadly drone attack on a base in Jordan. The Pentagon confirmed to the BBC that there had been a rocket attack at its Mission Support Site Euphrates in Syria on Saturday, but there were no casualties or damages in the incident.
It's R A F A H. Damn.sMASH wrote:Israel is planning to bomb raffa, to dismantle hamas brigades
Unless the let people move north, they have no where else to go.
Egypt knows its s plot to pressure them to letting expel into sinai desert.
America already said it will not support any significant action in raffa.
It seems bibi cannot redeem his command and at least want to purge Palestinians, so the right wing psychopaths will have some achievements to have from him.
And yes, Arab leaders are chicken sheit
sMASH wrote:Israel is planning to bomb raffa, to dismantle hamas brigades
Unless the let people move north, they have no where else to go.
Egypt knows its s plot to pressure them to letting expel into sinai desert.
America already said it will not support any significant action in raffa.
It seems bibi cannot redeem his command and at least want to purge Palestinians, so the right wing psychopaths will have some achievements to have from him.
And yes, Arab leaders are chicken sheit
I have trouble believing the same COGAT that, in Dec, said they were sending ambulances to al-Nasr hospital and just didn't.adnj wrote:This is what complicity looks like.
Cause its zionist propaganda...adnj wrote:Why is the front line of fighting with Hamas always a mosque, school, hospital, or relief center? Because they are protected sites according to the Geneva Convention.
They finally got the evidence to bomb al shifa.adnj wrote:Israeli forces have discovered a tunnel network hundreds of metres (yards) long and running partly under UNRWA's Gaza headquarters, the military says, calling it new evidence of Hamas exploitation of the main relief agency for Palestinians.
Army engineers took reporters for foreign news outlets through the passages at a time of crisis for UNRWA, which has launched an internal probe and seen a string of donor countries freeze funding over allegations last month by Israel that some of its staff doubled as Hamas operatives.
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