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Gaza-Israel Conflict | October 2023

Tel Aviv Allahu Akbar 🔥🔥🔥

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Israeli analyst Nitzan Sadan on Hezbollah and Seyed Nasrallah:

Yesterday, I realized that Abdel Nasser cannot be compared to the leader of #Hezbollah.

Gamal Abdel Nasser, despite his intelligence, yielded to enthusiasm and populism, became reckless, and lost the war with us...

As for Nasrallah, who yesterday could have gained the popularity of hundreds of millions with a single word, he preferred to lose his popularity in order to achieve an overwhelming victory in the future.

This man is exceptional, he is terrifying
 
Iran and Hezbollah are cowards. You cowards are sitting and watching while Holy Hamas is bombarding Tel Aviv despite a whole month of Israeli carpet bombing. Iran and Hezbollah will not take the glory of the Hamas operation at all. Iran and Hezbollah credibility went down the drain. Nasrallah's legacy is over.
 
Iran and Hezbollah are cowards. You cowards are sitting and watching while Holy Hamas is bombarding Tel Aviv despite a whole month of Israeli carpet bombing. Iran and Hezbollah will not take the glory of the Hamas operation at all. Iran and Hezbollah credibility went down the drain. Nasrallah's legacy is over.
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anyway
 
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US Representative Tlaib accuses Biden of supporting genocide against Palestinians

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U.S. Representative Rashida Tlaib, the first Palestinian-American woman to serve in Congress, has accused President Joe Biden of supporting a "genocide" against Palestinians and warned of repercussions in next year's election.

In a video posted on X, formerly known as Twitter, late on Friday, the Democratic Congresswoman from Michigan repeated her calls for Biden to back a ceasefire in the almost month-long Israel-Hamas conflict.

"Joe Biden supported the genocide of the Palestinian people," Tlaib said in the video clip, which showed images of the dead and wounded from bombings in Gaza, pro-Palestinian demonstrations across the United States, Biden declaring support for Israel, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu thanking the U.S. president.

The White House did not directly comment on Tlaib remarks and instead reiterated its position on a temporary pause in fighting.

"As you’ve heard us say, we support humanitarian pauses in the fighting in order to get life-saving humanitarian aid in and distributed to those in need in Gaza, and to get hostages out," a White House National Security Council spokesperson said.

"What we do not support are calls for Israel to stop defending itself from Hamas terrorists, which is what a permanent ceasefire would be."

After Israel says gunmen from the Palestinian militant group Hamas killed 1,400 people and kidnapped more than 240 in a surprise attack on Oct. 7, the Israeli military launched an air, artillery and ground offensive against the Hamas-run Gaza Strip that Palestinian authorities say has killed more than 9,400.
 
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