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Gaza-Israel Conflict | October 2023

Small in size -=/= small in power.

But that is intentional- if Hezb wanted full control of Lebanon, it could achieve it, its stronger than the Lebanese army and more motivated and united, talk less of less skilled too.

Do exactly what Taliban did to US army in Afghanistan to Israel, in Palestine, that should work. This is the first time Israel cant control the continuous death of its soldiers dying in war. The whole of Israel probably doesnt have more than 300K people who are actually willing to pick up a gun, enter an APC, fire howitzers, etc for their country. Person/soldier with gun =/= Person/Soldier willing to die for country.
Going on a tangent from your discussion, Netanyahu had become really unpopular just before this false-flag attack and the Israeli army was suffering major moral decay with conscripts refusing to serve. And then Netanyahu put them in a live fight. Pretty much the worst scenario that could be created for the army.

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As I have said before in this other thread;

It's nothing new, absolutely. What's different this time around is that the anti-zionist sentiment is rising exponentially as people are witnessing an unparalleled genocide happening now. Let's face it, despite how bad Gazans and Palestinians in general have suffered from the evils of that filthy zionist crime organization before, it's never been this bad. What we're witnessing right now is on another level of criminality. The indiscriminate annihilation of the children especially is having an impact on a lot more people than ever before. We're witnessing it online mostly but even MSMs can't avoid it now. There's a new awakening happening right in front of our eyes and it's about time. Whether anything good comes out of it remains to be seen, but at least more people are outraged than ever before. The tough part is the women and children who are paying the price. It's unbearable.

while there are certainly hard-core Israeli supporters in the US you'd be surprised at how many Jews think Israelis are a bunch of kooks.

Unfortunately I think there is a distinction between Israelis & Jews. When I was a freshman at Berklee, I became friends and got along with the Israelis in the school more than any other group, and it was a pretty diverse student body even at the time. I never thought of them as Jews or as Zionists, just Israelis. Most of the ones I met later after college were ok with me and I got along with them just fine as well. Even some of my clients who were American Jews were wonderful people, never did I have a business-related or any other kind of issue with any of them, and we're talking within a span of 25+ years.

These ones that are causing all these crimes against humanity are zionist jackboot thug pigs. There is a distinct distinction between the 3 groups and the tweet showed the way many Orthodox Jews feel about Israel as a non-viable nation because of zionism. The correlation between the 3 factors is as confusing as it is distinctly important.


poor Palestinians, asking for Pakistani army for help, little do they know, its a coward piss *** army ..

I understand where you're coming from, but I respectfully disagree. Pakistan Army is a powerhouse without question. A big reason why it's ranked in the top 10 and certainly not because of cowardness. Even if your PM declared war, how can they do anything about it? It's unrealistic and can't be expected of them to do anything for the Palestinians.

And here's the thing; let's be honest, it's going to take a death wish act of extreme violence followed by total self-destruction for anything to stop this massacre besides the United States finally growing some fortitude and making the zionist stop, and that ain't gonna happen anytime soon. Either Egypt, Saudiya, Iran or any one of those 3 countries starts violence against the zionists and ignites the others to instantly join in and all suffer the ultimate consequence, or they don't. Nothing else will stop this genocide, unfortunately. At the same time, whichever country dares to commit to that offensive will also be committing to its own destruction and that's not something any nation wants to do to its own people. That's really the plain & simple truth.
 
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Pentagon acknowledges flying unarmed drones over Gaza​

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By Max Matza
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The US has confirmed for the first time that it has been flying unarmed surveillance drones over Gaza.
Pentagon spokesman Brig Gen Pat Ryder said the drones were operating in "support of hostage recovery efforts".
"These UAV flights began after the Oct 7 attack by Hamas on Israel," he said in a brief statement.
The acknowledgement comes after reporters spotted unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) on flight-tracking websites.
"The US is conducting unarmed UAV flights over Gaza, as well as providing advice and assistance to support our Israeli partner as they work on their hostage recovery efforts," the Pentagon's statement on Friday said.
The confirmation comes after reporters spotted MQ-9 Reapers, usually operated by American special forces, circling Gaza on Flightradar24, a publicly available flight-tracking website.

Reaper drones have previously been deployed to conduct airstrikes in Afghanistan, but are primarily used as surveillance aircraft because of their ability to "loiter" above an area for more than 20 hours at a time.
Unnamed US military officials told the New York Times that the drones were not helping co-ordinate Israeli military action in and around Gaza. Officials told the newspaper that information related to hostage recovery was being passed on to the Israelis.
These are not the only remote-controlled American military vehicles operating in the region.
On Thursday, the US Navy announced that it had fired lethal munitions from an unmanned surface vehicle (USV) - a speed boat - in the international waters of the Arabian Sea.
In a statement, the Navy noted that the test on 23 October was the first time combat munitions had been fired from a USV in the Middle East.
The US Navy said the development brings American military capabilities in the region to the "next level".

Last month, the US Navy said it had shot down multiple drones and rockets fired from Yemen that were appearing to head towards Israel.
The US has also sent two battleships to the eastern Mediterranean, saying that they are there to prevent the war between Hamas and Israel from spreading.
In a fiery speech on Friday, the leader of Lebanon's Hezbollah warned the US against using the ships to attack the militant group.
"Your fleets in the Mediterranean do not scare us and will never scare us," said Hassan Nasrallah.
 
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the longer israel drags this out the higher the chance israel wont ever experience peace again

just like with russia

this war is probably going to drag out
 
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They have been targeted Palestinians for 75 years
This world is not perfect. South Africa needed even longer. British colonies needed even longer to become free through peaceful struggle. The world was uniting against Israel but Hamas and its suicide Jihad changed this.


If you can't see the intention then you are blind, their is a reason why in the Muslim world murtads are hated so much
No, Muslims would have hated ex-Muslims even without 75 years of occupation of Israel.
This hatred has nothing to do with any political issue. It is only the fanaticism of Muslims and they don't want to reform themselves and give non-Muslims equal human rights to exist.
 
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This world is not perfect. South Africa needed even longer. British colonies needed even longer to become free through peaceful struggle. The world was uniting against Israel but Hamas and its suicide Jihad changed this.



No, Muslims would have hated ex-Muslims even without 75 years of occupation of Israel.
This hatred has nothing to do with any political issue. It is only the fanaticism of Muslims and they don't want to reform themselves and give non-Muslims equal human rights to exist.
Stop parroting Zion nonsense, Israel had intensified it's daily brutality and murders , made direct assaults on Al-Aqsa and had planned the genocide with their Western partners well beofre Oct 7th. Even smarter of the Jews was to put a brown face of Rishi Sunak to cover their white supremacy Nazi actions in the UK. For power who fell for it but Netantyahus hatred showed when he refused to be kissed by Rishi.

US contributing to genocide of Palestinians: Iran’s foreign ministry​

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US Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) (L) talks with Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) during a rally with fellow Democrats before voting on H.R. 1, or the People Act, on the East Steps of the US Capitol on March 08, 2019 in Washington, DC. (AFP photo)

Photo shows Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Nasser Kana’ani.
Iran has said the US aid to Israel and providing political cover for the regime’s war on Gaza show America is actively contributing to the genocide of the Palestinian nations at the hands of the regime.
“America has proven that it is still a determining part of the continuation of the all-out conflict, war crimes and genocide against the Palestinian nation and not part of the solution to the crisis,” Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Nasser Kan’ani wrote in a post on the X, formerly known as Twitter, on Friday.
He referred to the US House of Representatives ratifying a $14.3 billion aid to the regime, visits by American officials to Israel and officials opposing a ceasefire there.
The spokesman said the US had spared no opportunity to help save the regime from defeat but to no avail.
“The United States has used all of its credit to save the Zionist regime from defeat, but God has ordained victory for the Palestinian nation.
Iran warns of new war fronts, expansion of war if US continues support for Israel
Iran warns of new war fronts, expansion of war if US continues support for Israel
Iran’s foreign minister warns new war fronts would open if US continues its all-out support for Israel
The US House of Representatives on Thursday passed the 14-billion-dollar aid bill, which includes billions for Israel's military, including $4bn for procurement of Israel's Iron Dome and David's Sling defense systems to counter Palestinian retaliatory rocket attacks.
Various US officials have also supported Israel’s war on Gaza and rejected any ceasefire plan at the UN.
Washington last month vetoed a draft UN Security Council resolution that would have called for humanitarian pauses in the conflict between Israel and Hamas allow humanitarian aid access to the Gaza Strip.
Iran has slammed the US support for Israel and warned the US will suffer consequences if the situation spirals into a bigger conflict.
The brutal war that the Israeli regime has been waging against the besieged Gaza Strip since October 7 has so far claimed the lives of nearly 9,061 people, including 3,700 children and more than 2,300 women.
The regime launched the war after Gaza's resistance groups conducted Operation al-Aqsa Storm, their biggest operation against the occupying entity in years.
 
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Doesn't matter what's in their inventory. They have no courage to ever use it. It's better to just ignore anything about Hezbollah unless they directly enter the conflict in a meaningful way.

All we are seeing is Palestinians fighting for their survival.
They've used it in the past. In 2006, a Hezbollah C-802A disabled an Israeli warship.

the longer israel drags this out the higher the chance israel wont ever experience peace again

just like with russia

this war is probably going to drag out
But Russia can drag it out with its massive industrial capacity, manpower and huge stockpiles from the Soviet era. While Israel has to rely on foreign aid with only three major seaports, just a stone's throw away from the war theater. It's a major logistics issue for Israel, one that cannot be sustained long term.
 
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Do You Condemn Israel?​



By As`ad AbuKhalil
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Casualty in Gaza Strip, Oct. 17, during the 2023 War. (Fars Media Corporation, Wikimedia Commons, CC BY 4.0)
It has become customary for Arabs invited on Western TV news programs to be asked, off the bat, to condemn this or that act that Israel classifies as terrorism.
When I came to the U.S. in 1983, this was already standard practice. But back then, the Palestinian “terrorists” were secular: so the media propaganda talked about the dangerous communist connections of the Palestinian Liberation Organization.
Islamists were then treated with tenderness and even admiration. They were on the side of the U.S. in the Cold War and the U.S. and Saudi Arabia recruited from among them for the war in Afghanistan.
In the 1980s, the “terrorist” menace was coming from Lebanon. When I appeared on the major networks (shortly after my arrival in Washington, D.C.), I was constantly asked to condemn this or that attack in Lebanon or in Palestine.
At first, I obliged but then started thinking about the implications of such a ritual. You don’t get a seat (token at best) at the table unless you condemn, and according to Israeli definitions of terrorism and morality.
In the 1980s, Arabs were also asked if they recognized the state of Israel. What does that mean? Let us say that you are a Palestinian born in Haifa or Jaffa. If you were to recognize the state of Israel you are basically recognizing the legitimacy of the land grab of your home and the forced expulsion of your parents and grandparents from Palestine.
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If an Arab were to recognize the state of Israel, he or she would be accepting the fundamental racist inequality upon which the state of Israel was founded.
And what if you are a secular person who does not accept a Muslim state or a Jewish state or a Christian state? In the West, you can be opposed (nay you are expected to be opposed) to the Islamic regime in Iran from a secular point of view, but you are considered anti-Semitic if you were to object to the religious identity of the state of Israel.
Even “excessive” criticisms of Israel earn you the label of anti-Semitism (if you follow the State Department’s definition).
Meanwhile, “excessive” criticism of Iran or Saudi Arabia are not considered tantamount to Islamophobia. Clearly, special standards are applied to Israel to shield it from criticism and classification while special standards are applied on the Palestinian people to prevent them from opposing Israel, militarily or even peacefully (the BDS movement is now illegal, or severely discouraged, by more than 35 states in the U.S.).
For the West, the Palestinians have to enjoy Israeli occupation in order to prove their membership in the human race.
I have watched Arab guests in recent weeks appearing on Western TV news shows and they were invariably asked that same question. Do you condemn Hamas? Do you condemn the attack? Do you believe that Hamas should be eliminated, yes or no?
(And it would be hard to explain to these TV hosts that this movement — like it or hate it — has captured the support of at least half of the Palestinian people.) I have imagined myself in that chair and imagined my responses to those asinine questions.
Turning the Tables
I would answer as follows: In what capacity are you asking me that question? How did you, the journalist, become my judge or my priest? And why are you treating me like an accused in a court of law and not as a guest in a TV studio?
Also what made you feel morally superior to me to determine the manner in which I can prove my worthiness as a human being? Why is my citizenship conditional to the correct answer to the question, merely due to my ethnic background as an Arab?
Why isn’t the humanity of someone who is Israeli-born conditioned on his/her condemnation, not of one attack, but of a series of war crimes from the day Israel was born atop an existing and thriving Palestinian nation?
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Palestinian refugees during the Nakba, or mass expulsion from their land by Israel, in 1948. (hanini.org, Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 3.0)
In fact, I need to turn the tables on you. I ask you, since Israel killed Palestinians at the rate of at least one a day last year alone, did you condemn those murders daily? If you condemned those murders, I would deem you morally qualified to demand that litmus test from me. If, on the other hand, you failed to condemn every one of those murders, then I regard you as morally failing and utterly unqualified to pose questions as the morally superior human on this show.
I in fact, am more qualified to pose that question to you. I am the judge, not you. I am a victim of Israeli war crimes who grew up subjected to weekly Israeli bombardment in Lebanon (against Palestinians and Lebanese, civilians and combatants alike, with little regard for the distinctions as Israeli bombing was fairly indiscriminate).
I should be coming to the U.S. to hold you to account for your official military and financial sponsorship or Israeli war crimes against me. I, a human who barely survived the Israeli invasion of 1982 and the subsequent savage siege of Beirut, refuse to be asked to condemn anything from anyone, especially someone in the West working for a media that specializes in condoning Israeli war crimes.
Holding the West Accountable
You in the West are the ones who should be held accountable and forced to offer rituals of condemnations as Israeli war crimes have continued unabated, with full Western blessings, since the founding of the state.
[Related: Craig Murray: Condemnation]
In fact, Israeli mass violence against Arabs began as early as the 1890s, by the account of the leader of Cultural Zionism, Ahad Ha’am, who scolded the Zionist settlers in Palestine for mistreating and abusing Arabs and thinking of them like animals.
I need to ask you all in Western media about your criminal responsibility for covering the Middle East region with ignorance and racism and for disregarding and distorting Arab views and for ignoring Arab suffering. That Western media and governments don’t value human lives equally between Arabs and Israelis is not something that has to be proven. It is too obvious to need documentation.
You invite us Arabs on your shows and start bombarding us on behalf of the state of Israel as soon as we are seated.

Your objectivity is something that we mock. Objectivity is a trick that you apply to the media of developing countries to force them to adhere to your political standards; it also allows Western powers to impose a hegemony of ideas especially in times of war and occupation (their wars and occupations).
As far as condemnation is concerned, I condemn you all for your racism, unprofessional standards of journalism and your production of propaganda in the name of modern Western media.
Much of Western media these days carry long articles all based on unverified claims by Israeli military sources; this is not different from how they covered Ukraine, all based on Ukrainian and Western military sources. They often insert a disclaimer that the information contained has not been verified.
But don’t those Western countries teach in their journalism schools that unverified information can’t be published? Arab military or political unverified claims are never published unless they are run by the Israeli and NATO militaries for verification or refutation.

What the World Is Seeing
The one thing that will come out of this is that people of color around the world can see for themselves the extent to which race and ethnicity play a big part in shaping the foreign policies of Western countries. The different price tags placed on human lives has never been more strikingly clear.

Arabs and Muslims have seen that not only don’t their lives matter to Westerners but that their status in Western countries is lower and will only get lower with the rise of far-right parties and with the adoption of a far-right immigration agenda by mainstream center and left parties in Europe.
The West has not had the opportunity to assess the effects of the Gaza slaughter on its relationship with the East or with Africa and Asia and South America.
The West is acting as a monolithic bloc of white Christian nations bent on imposing their will on the southern half of the globe. And when China comes to nations of the South for help without extracting demeaning political concessions, the West has the temerity to warn those countries of ulterior motives.
The Arab and Muslim worlds are increasingly radicalized, and the West by its reaction to Israeli assaults on Gaza, has made Hamas more popular than ever. Even those who used to criticize Hamas find it now difficult to do so. Jordanian journalist, Bassam Baddarin, observed that Abu `Ubayda (the spokesman of the military wing of Hamas) could be elected in any Arab country.
That is your doing.
As`ad AbuKhalil is a Lebanese-American professor of political science at California State University, Stanislaus. He is the author of the Historical Dictionary of Lebanon (1998), Bin Laden, Islam and America’s New War on Terrorism (2002), The Battle for Saudi Arabia (2004) and ran the popular The Angry Arab blog. He tweets as @asadabukhalil Via Consortium News
 
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U.S. Quietly Expands Secret Military Base in Israel​


Government documents pointing to construction at a classified U.S. base offer rare hints about a little noted U.S. military presence near Gaza.
By Ken Klippenstein, Daniel Boguslaw
U.S. Air Force Airmen assigned to Ramstein Air Base, Germany, hand off cargo to the Israeli military, at Nevatim Base, Israel, Oct. 15, 2023.  The mission provided the Israel Defense Forces with additional resources, which includes vital munitions, and emphasized the United States’ unwavering and ironclad support for both the Israel Defense Forces and the Israeli people. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Senior Airmen Edgar Grimaldo)

U.S. Air Force airmen hand off cargo to the Israeli military at Nevatim Air Base, Israel, on Oct. 15, 2023.Photo: Edgar Grimaldo/U.S. Air Force
Two months before Hamas attacked Israel, the Pentagon awarded a multimillion-dollar contract to build U.S. troop facilities for a secret base it maintains deep within Israel’s Negev desert, just 20 miles from Gaza. Code-named “Site 512,” the longstanding U.S. base is a radar facility that monitors the skies for missile attacks on Israel.
On October 7, however, when thousands of Hamas rockets were launched, Site 512 saw nothing — because it is focused on Iran, more than 700 miles away.
The U.S. Army is quietly moving ahead with construction at Site 512, a classified base perched atop Mt. Har Qeren in the Negev, to include what government records describe as a “life support facility”: military speak for barracks-like structures for personnel.
Though President Joe Biden and the White House insist that there are no plans to send U.S. troops to Israel amid its war on Hamas, a secret U.S. military presence in Israel already exists. And the government contracts and budget documents show it is evidently growing.
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The $35.8 million U.S. troop facility, not publicly announced or previously reported, was obliquely referenced in an August 2 contract announcement by the Pentagon. Though the Defense Department has taken pains to obscure the site’s true nature — describing it in other records merely as a “classified worldwide” project — budget documents reviewed by The Intercept reveal that it is part of Site 512. (The Pentagon did not immediately respond to a request for comment.)
“Sometimes something is treated as an official secret not in the hope that an adversary would never find out about it but rather [because] the U.S. government, for diplomatic or political reasons, does not want to officially acknowledge it,” Paul Pillar, a former chief analyst at the CIA’s counterterrorism center who said he had no specific knowledge of the base, told The Intercept. “In this case, perhaps the base will be used to support operations elsewhere in the Middle East in which any acknowledgment that they were staged from Israel, or involved any cooperation with Israel, would be inconvenient and likely to elicit more negative reactions than the operations otherwise would elicit.”
Rare acknowledgment of the U.S. military presence in Israel came in 2017, when the two countries inaugurated a military site that the U.S. government-funded Voice of America deemed “the first American military base on Israeli soil.” Israeli Air Force’s Brig. Gen. Tzvika Haimovitch called it “historic.” He said, “We established an American base in the State of Israel, in the Israel Defense Forces, for the first time.”
A day later, the U.S. military denied that it was an American base, insisting that it was merely a “living facility” for U.S. service members working at an Israeli base.
The U.S. military employs similar euphemistic language to characterize the new facility in Israel, which its procurement records describe as a “life support area.” Such obfuscation is typical of U.S. military sites the Pentagon wants to conceal. Site 512 has previously been referred to as a “cooperative security location”: a designation that is intended to confer a low-cost, light footprint presence but has been applied to bases that, as The Intercept has previously reported, can house as many as 1,000 troops.
Site 512, however, wasn’t established to contend with a threat to Israel from Palestinian militants but the danger posed by Iranian mid-range missiles.
The overwhelming focus on Iran continues to play out in the U.S. government’s response to the Hamas attack. In an attempt to counter Iran — which aids both Hamas and Israel’s rival to the north, Hezbollah, a Lebanese political group with a robust military wing, both of which are considered terror groups by the U.S. — the Pentagon has vastly expanded its presence in the Middle East. Following the attack, the U.S. doubled the number of fighter jets in the region and deployed two aircraft carriers off the coast of Israel.
“My speculation is that the secrecy is a holdover from when U.S. presidential administrations tried to offer a pretense of not siding with Israel.”
Top Republicans like Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell have nonetheless castigated Biden for his purported “weakness on Iran.” While some media accounts have said Iran played a role in planning the Hamas attack, there have been indications from the U.S. intelligence community that Iranian officials were surprised by the attack.
The history of the U.S.–Israel relationship may be behind the failure to acknowledge the base, said an expert on overseas U.S. military bases.
“My speculation is that the secrecy is a holdover from when U.S. presidential administrations tried to offer a pretense of not siding with Israel in the Israeli-Palestinian and Israeli-Arab conflicts,” David Vine, a professor of anthropology at American University, told The Intercept. “The announcement of U.S. military bases in Israel in recent years likely reflects the dropping of that pretense and a desire to more publicly proclaim support for Israel.”

 
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U.S. Quietly Expands Secret Military Base in Israel​


Government documents pointing to construction at a classified U.S. base offer rare hints about a little noted U.S. military presence near Gaza.
By Ken Klippenstein, Daniel Boguslaw
U.S. Air Force Airmen assigned to Ramstein Air Base, Germany, hand off cargo to the Israeli military, at Nevatim Base, Israel, Oct. 15, 2023.  The mission provided the Israel Defense Forces with additional resources, which includes vital munitions, and emphasized the United States’ unwavering and ironclad support for both the Israel Defense Forces and the Israeli people. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Senior Airmen Edgar Grimaldo)

U.S. Air Force airmen hand off cargo to the Israeli military at Nevatim Air Base, Israel, on Oct. 15, 2023.Photo: Edgar Grimaldo/U.S. Air Force
Two months before Hamas attacked Israel, the Pentagon awarded a multimillion-dollar contract to build U.S. troop facilities for a secret base it maintains deep within Israel’s Negev desert, just 20 miles from Gaza. Code-named “Site 512,” the longstanding U.S. base is a radar facility that monitors the skies for missile attacks on Israel.
On October 7, however, when thousands of Hamas rockets were launched, Site 512 saw nothing — because it is focused on Iran, more than 700 miles away.
The U.S. Army is quietly moving ahead with construction at Site 512, a classified base perched atop Mt. Har Qeren in the Negev, to include what government records describe as a “life support facility”: military speak for barracks-like structures for personnel.
Though President Joe Biden and the White House insist that there are no plans to send U.S. troops to Israel amid its war on Hamas, a secret U.S. military presence in Israel already exists. And the government contracts and budget documents show it is evidently growing.
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The $35.8 million U.S. troop facility, not publicly announced or previously reported, was obliquely referenced in an August 2 contract announcement by the Pentagon. Though the Defense Department has taken pains to obscure the site’s true nature — describing it in other records merely as a “classified worldwide” project — budget documents reviewed by The Intercept reveal that it is part of Site 512. (The Pentagon did not immediately respond to a request for comment.)
“Sometimes something is treated as an official secret not in the hope that an adversary would never find out about it but rather [because] the U.S. government, for diplomatic or political reasons, does not want to officially acknowledge it,” Paul Pillar, a former chief analyst at the CIA’s counterterrorism center who said he had no specific knowledge of the base, told The Intercept. “In this case, perhaps the base will be used to support operations elsewhere in the Middle East in which any acknowledgment that they were staged from Israel, or involved any cooperation with Israel, would be inconvenient and likely to elicit more negative reactions than the operations otherwise would elicit.”
Rare acknowledgment of the U.S. military presence in Israel came in 2017, when the two countries inaugurated a military site that the U.S. government-funded Voice of America deemed “the first American military base on Israeli soil.” Israeli Air Force’s Brig. Gen. Tzvika Haimovitch called it “historic.” He said, “We established an American base in the State of Israel, in the Israel Defense Forces, for the first time.”
A day later, the U.S. military denied that it was an American base, insisting that it was merely a “living facility” for U.S. service members working at an Israeli base.
The U.S. military employs similar euphemistic language to characterize the new facility in Israel, which its procurement records describe as a “life support area.” Such obfuscation is typical of U.S. military sites the Pentagon wants to conceal. Site 512 has previously been referred to as a “cooperative security location”: a designation that is intended to confer a low-cost, light footprint presence but has been applied to bases that, as The Intercept has previously reported, can house as many as 1,000 troops.
Site 512, however, wasn’t established to contend with a threat to Israel from Palestinian militants but the danger posed by Iranian mid-range missiles.
The overwhelming focus on Iran continues to play out in the U.S. government’s response to the Hamas attack. In an attempt to counter Iran — which aids both Hamas and Israel’s rival to the north, Hezbollah, a Lebanese political group with a robust military wing, both of which are considered terror groups by the U.S. — the Pentagon has vastly expanded its presence in the Middle East. Following the attack, the U.S. doubled the number of fighter jets in the region and deployed two aircraft carriers off the coast of Israel.

Top Republicans like Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell have nonetheless castigated Biden for his purported “weakness on Iran.” While some media accounts have said Iran played a role in planning the Hamas attack, there have been indications from the U.S. intelligence community that Iranian officials were surprised by the attack.
The history of the U.S.–Israel relationship may be behind the failure to acknowledge the base, said an expert on overseas U.S. military bases.
“My speculation is that the secrecy is a holdover from when U.S. presidential administrations tried to offer a pretense of not siding with Israel in the Israeli-Palestinian and Israeli-Arab conflicts,” David Vine, a professor of anthropology at American University, told The Intercept. “The announcement of U.S. military bases in Israel in recent years likely reflects the dropping of that pretense and a desire to more publicly proclaim support for Israel.”



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Whaaaatttt
Let me ask you this one time....before calling me some filthy panjeet ....
What mithubajwa stands for?
Every Pakistani on this forum will know what it means...
If you answer that question Right then you passed Pakistani litmus test....
Secondly welcome to the forum newbie. I was posting here when you
probably were still figuring out Facebook......@omegalambaxxl9

If you are Pakistani, you are a disgrace for spitting on your own kind and playing the gloom and doom act like Isra"el" is somehow superior and we will inevitably always be under the white yolk. The zionists don't need to hurt Muslims when we have vultures like you willing to do it for them. Have some testicular mass, you cowardly ignoramus. If you continue absolving yourself from who you are, and saying racist things about your own people and assuming that Muslims are weak and unintelligent, then you might as well cross the border and worship Shiva or Ganesh or whatever monstrosity with ten arms and ten dicks, for you have earned the title of King Pajeet. It's quite strange how a Pakistani would say these things when your ilk have fought so hard to be separate and better than Pajeets. No need to visit your profile as I have no interest in associating with self-hating Pajeet wannabes.

And I can't help but notice you deem me a "newbie". Meanwhile, you've only joined a month ago. If you cannot think prior to typing, and see whether or not your claims have a solid foundation or will result in you being revealed as a laughing stock, then you simply do not possess the intelligence to humiliate others. In other words "don't throw stones if you live in a glass house", madarchod.
Typical Mosaic barbarism. People say the Koran is barbaric, they have never bothered to read the Torah or Talmud. In the Talmud, there are plenty of directives of how to treat the "goyim", none are nice. And to think, these settler scum in occupied Palestine follow that satanic book word for word. The world has seen enough of Isra"el" that those who remain defenders or fence-sitters are either suprisingly ignorant or morally questionable people. With how much the Lie-DF is failing in battle right now, it is a matter of time before those Kohanic charmers in AIPAC lose their pull. America is a falling empire. Soon, it will eject those swindlers to save itself.
What are you suggesting? Nothing will happen to Iran if Hezbollah strikes Israel. If you're speaking all the time about being a military resistance and believing in sacrifice, you should match your words. If Iran has another path it wants to take it should make that clear so people know not to rely on these factions and their empty rhetoric.

I believe Iran will make a move when it suits Iran best. The more I think about the HezbAllah speech today, the more I realize it was deception. They are goading Ashkenaz-ra"el" to continue their barbarism, continue failing against the valiant Palestinian warriors. The more they fail to take Gaza, the more it turns into a veritable hell for them, the more Lie-DF platoons feel like they are in the movie Predator, the more these snakes will engage in barbarism in the West Bank and Southern Gaza. And as such, their PR will be ruined, they will lose the moral high ground. And then, like a viper, the Lions of Lebanon will strike with a provocative attack in the north. Isra"el", already unnerved by its losses, already having crossed the Rubicon of sheer brutality and emotionality, will invade Lebanon as a knee-jerk reaction, where they will face the most terrifying war of their lives. Then, it will be a matter of time before their army is thoroughly decimated and the world will force a cease-fire. What is crucial here is the arrival of advanced Russian air defenses that would deter Washington from air strikes in Lebanon. Iran will intervene in the ways it can while keeping its hands hidden. Iran will likely push a few buttons and no one will know it was them, they will just speculate. It seems far more calculating that one would think. I think they have set a multi-step, complex trap that will leave nothing left of Israeli legitimacy, and will spark a mass exodus of dual nationals.
Genocide Joe and the State Department, are you guys awake or on drugs? This is textbook genocide. Everything civilian, food, water, electric, babies, women, and children, are the exclusive targets of this Jewish ISIS Nazi terrorist organization. When will you stop endorsing this genocide ?

"Genocide Joe" is more palpably senile than your average nursing home resident. He's not making any decisions, he probably keeps asking in the morning "Kamala, are we doing enough to stop the Rwandan Genocide?" and then asks it again at noon, and at night. He's a puppet and AIPAC- beholden power brokers are in control.
 
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