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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It looks like the IDF were able to kill Sinwar in a firefight today. I've seen the pictures. I'd be very surprised if it's not him. Looks like him. Same teeth. Even wearing a Rolex. Since Sinwar did spend time in an Israeli prison, the IDF should be able to confirm it's him soon. Now if the Palestinians would just release the remaining 97 unaccounted hostages, this war will be all over. Let's hope. [/quote] This campaign may be over, but Israel has ensured the larger war will continue. By killing so many innocent people, Israel has ensured future generations committed to the destruction of Zionism and all it stands for - ethno-religious supremacy, violence, apartheid, and genocide. Many Zionists will die in the future to atone for what Netanyahu and his henchmen have done, and if that prospect bothers some Jews they are Zionists first and Jews second. Because these thugs have made a complete mockery of Judaism as well and rendered it synonymous with terror, death, and the slaughter of innocents for many decades if not centuries to come. The students know this better than anyone else, and the sense of overriding shame among many Jewish-American students is part of what drives their movement. [/quote] This is a pervasive and profoundly silly talking point. The "larger" war will continue until (a) someone "wins", or (b) a durable peace agreement is reached. What has happened in the last year doesn't change this calculus in any way, shape or form.[/quote] The silliness is Israel thinking it can “win” when everything it’s done for years just makes it more of a global pariah, especially among the young. Again, they win battles and lose the larger war. Most of the world would now love to see Israel wiped off the map. [/quote] You're very out of touch. The majority of the globe - including most of the Arab world - is very pleased to see Israel destroy Iranian proxy armies like Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Houthis. Iran completely overreached when they had Hamas invade Israel, not to mention the thousands of rocket attacks launched by Hezbollah, which forced tens of thousands to flee their homes in northern Israel. The Iranian ballistic missile attack earlier this month was the last straw. I can assure you that Israel's retaliation will be done with the full cooperation of Saudi Arabia, UAE, Jordan and other partners in the region. The entire world is unified in halting Iranian aggression. [/quote] Actually for some of Iran's regional adversaries, this war Israel is engaged in with Iranian proxies is a win/win -- it degrades Iran's offensive capabilities AND everyone can also lambaste the country doing the fighting. [/quote] It's totally a win-win for the Arab world. Everyone is rooting for Israel to seriously degrade Iran's military capabilities in the region, particularly the proxy armies - Hamas, Hezbollah, Houthis, and the various militias in Syria and Iraq. The only place you'll find a protest against Israel is on an American college campus. Meanwhile, the Arab world quietly stands with Israel.[/quote] +1. This is the most observant and important comment I’ve seen after reading thousands of comments on the chains on DC urban moms. [/quote]
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