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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]That’s what I truly don’t get about the Israeli war mentality or strategy. According to them, all Gazans are guilty or know something about Hamas. If that’s so, why not ask them where Hamas and the hostages are since they know alot? They’re starving and suffering. People will sell Hamas out for a loaf of bread and the promise of not being blown to bits in their sleep. It shouldn’t be a hard war if Israel had the right military IQ. They seem to think just aerially bombing everything and escalation romance will scare Hamas and kill Hamas but that isn’t working. I think what would make Hamas nervous is seeing Palestinians talking in conversation with IDF soldiers and they don’t know what they’re talking about.[/quote] Israel has shown itself to be paranoid and blood-thirsty. They are living on borrowed time now. The younger generations across the world want nothing to do with Israel. American Jews can buy power and influence for a few more decades but eventually they'll be ostracized unless they demonstrate a commitment to universal human rights, and not just human rights when it preserves an apartheid state in Israel. [/quote] Israel used to be quite clever but they’ve lagged behind. Hamas took their bag of tricks: spying, using honeypots/fake women on dating profiles to get info from the IDF, learning Hebrew (used to be Mossad and Israelis in the army all knew Arabic), cosplaying as Jews, forging fake Eastern European passports somehow, counterfeiting Israeli money, robbing military depots, digital media campaigns. It’s possible the media push for Israeli youth to protest and ignore the draft while opposing Bibi in the streets last summer came from Hamas themselves. All of these tactics were used by Hamas pre-10/7 and used to be Israel’s specialties but it seems they’ve started to lag. Instead of beating the psy ops Hamas has created inside Israel itself with the hostage crisis violently dividing the country, Israel’s decided to move on to greener pastures in Iran. This could be a huge foreign policy disaster and mistake in the Us-Israel relationship and one Hamas certainly is looking forward to [/quote]
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