Between Gaza and Iran, has Israel gone too far?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


It started with 10/7.

Don't start no shit, won't be no shit.

Praying for Isreal.


Yes plz pray for Israel. As Mayor of Rishon LeZion, south of Tel Aviv said: "I've seen a lot in my life, but I've never witnessed such destruction and devastation. The scenes are very painful."

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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


It started with 10/7.

Don't start no shit, won't be no shit.

Praying for Isreal.
Is this a joke? 10/7 was hardly the beginning of the atrocities between Israel and Palestine or any other country in the region.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


It started with 10/7.

Don't start no shit, won't be no shit.

Praying for Isreal.
Is this a joke? 10/7 was hardly the beginning of the atrocities between Israel and Palestine or any other country in the region.


Iran didn’t even know 10/7 was going to happen. They had nothing to do with it. Israel however knew 10/7 was going to happen because Egypt gave them a direct warning
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is a very complicated question. No Israel hasn't gone too far. They've only killed a couple hundred thousand people and it's mostly women and children.


Are you paid by the post to spew inanity on behalf of the Palestinians instead of contributing thoughtfully to the discussion?


Oh another paid Israeli troll. I bet you triple bill your sponsors- Russia, Israel and maga. Though ain’t they all the same?


It’s not Islamophobia to criticize terrorism and Sharia law. Who bombed the Boston Marathon?


Who bombed the USS Liberty? Who killed JFK?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I do not understand the timing of this attack on Iran. With all that is going on in Gaza. Why now? The issue has been around for decades.

The only thing that comes to
Mind is that israel knows that Trump will do whatever they want. They didn’t have unconditional US support before.

Can someone please enlighten me?


+1 also if they can carry out such strategic maneuvers to get top brass in Iran, the beepers operation, etc why is Gaza dragging out so long?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I do not understand the timing of this attack on Iran. With all that is going on in Gaza. Why now? The issue has been around for decades.

The only thing that comes to
Mind is that israel knows that Trump will do whatever they want. They didn’t have unconditional US support before.

Can someone please enlighten me?


+1 also if they can carry out such strategic maneuvers to get top brass in Iran, the beepers operation, etc why is Gaza dragging out so long?


Because Hamas has spies in the idf. I’ve said this since the war began but it’s super obvious to me they have plants. Every time Hamas goes north or south in Gaza, Hamas is nowhere to be found. Netanyahu was even photographed with a Jewish Hamas plant in the idf. That story is scrubbed and hard to find now.
Anonymous
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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I do not understand the timing of this attack on Iran. With all that is going on in Gaza. Why now? The issue has been around for decades.

The only thing that comes to
Mind is that israel knows that Trump will do whatever they want. They didn’t have unconditional US support before.

Can someone please enlighten me?


+1 also if they can carry out such strategic maneuvers to get top brass in Iran, the beepers operation, etc why is Gaza dragging out so long?


Probably because committing a genocide and Holocaust is much more difficult than a few targeted killings.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Israel will go much further. They're just getting started.

As it should be.


Israel honestly can’t go much further anywhere. reservists are hurting economically and militarily and reservists are disillusioned and traumatized by their experiences in Gaza. Economically, Israel will only grow weaker the longer it keeps reservists in Gaza. Society is being shredded by this and is starting to continuing to wrestle with the fact that the ultra religious that are voting for these hard line policies are experiencing none of the ill effects. The status quo is unsustainable in the long term. And Netanyahu is corrupt and this has been well known within Israel for decades.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Well, Hamas's invasion of Israel on October 7th presented Israel with an opportunity to completely remake the strategic map in the region. Israel has been systematically destroying all of Iran's proxy forces. First, there was Hamas of course. The entire leadership is now gone and besides terrorizing locals in Gaza, Hamas really can't do much anymore. Hezbollah has mostly been destroyed in Lebanon. The pager and walkie talkie attacks were brilliant and once Nasrallah was killed, it was game over for Hezbollah. The Assad regime has been toppled in Syria and Iran lost a critical ally. Without Assad, Iran can't support Hamas or Hezbollah. And now Israel has established air dominance over Iran itself and is systematically destroying Iran's capacity to project power. I can assure you everyone in Riyadh, Amman, and elsewhere in the Middle East is quietly but enthusiastically supportive of Israel right now. So from a strategic point of view, this has been a very good year for Israel and the predominantly Sunni countries in the Gulf.


100% agree with this assessment.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Israel will go much further. They're just getting started.

As it should be.


Israel honestly can’t go much further anywhere. reservists are hurting economically and militarily and reservists are disillusioned and traumatized by their experiences in Gaza. Economically, Israel will only grow weaker the longer it keeps reservists in Gaza. Society is being shredded by this and is starting to continuing to wrestle with the fact that the ultra religious that are voting for these hard line policies are experiencing none of the ill effects. The status quo is unsustainable in the long term. And Netanyahu is corrupt and this has been well known within Israel for decades.



Way too much going on in our own backyard to give a damn about murderous Middle Easterners doing their usual thing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Israel will go much further. They're just getting started.

As it should be.


Israel honestly can’t go much further anywhere. reservists are hurting economically and militarily and reservists are disillusioned and traumatized by their experiences in Gaza. Economically, Israel will only grow weaker the longer it keeps reservists in Gaza. Society is being shredded by this and is starting to continuing to wrestle with the fact that the ultra religious that are voting for these hard line policies are experiencing none of the ill effects. The status quo is unsustainable in the long term. And Netanyahu is corrupt and this has been well known within Israel for decades.



Way too much going on in our own backyard to give a damn about murderous Middle Easterners doing their usual thing.


Don't forget the European colonizers as well as those from Brooklyn like fat Jacob

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