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I have to reiterate, because if not, people are going to say I am Pro-Israeli
I don't actually see the end game from both side. I mean I don't see why Hamas would want to attack Israeli in this scale, and I also don't see how Israeli can get rid of Hamas in Gaza, that's impossible without post occupation op, and they don't have one. I mean, even if Israeli "clean" all of Gaza, with the leadership in Qatar and management underground, they will just show up again after the Israeli withdraw, that is just a no brainer.
On Hamas side, the chances of this is not going to blow back on them is close to zero, it's always going to be reaction from the Israeli side if attack like this happen, hostage or not, this is not going to stop. As I previously mentioned, the only way this attack make sense is for Hamas to think the Arab world is going to be reunited against Israel once again and try to put it off the map, but to launch an attack when they have zero leverage on the Arab world? That's sounded stupid and honestly a bit suicidal to me. And don't forget the issue is going to last longer than this war, because Gaza largely depends on Israeli for most of its necessity, hence the current humanitarian crisis they are facing once Israeli stop anything going in and out. I don't see how or in what way Israel will keep food, water, fuel and electricity going into Gaza, and I don't think Egypt are willing to take the burden from Israeli, and even if they do, it's going to be years, if not decade to build enough infrastructure to fill this role, that mean even if the war ends tomorrow, a ceasefire was brokered by UN or whatever or whoever, the suffering is going to continue for months, if not years to come.
That is not logical nor practical for Hamas to launch this attack........
What I am saying is, not everyone thinks the same, I mean why do something that is not just going to affect you without thinking of any consequence? That's my point. Or do you think every Palestinian look at what Gaza is today and think "hmmm, this is what I want to be, I have nothing to live for anyway".some people who have life sentences prefer death than a life of incarceration and daily humiliation
That was me who said lol (the tracksuit mujahideen)
I've seen some Hamas clips, and most of the fighters look like regular people, I'm not even sure they're using their well trained soldiers
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It won't stop them. And Israel will just counter with armed security on board.
Asad invention in Mosul ? perfect logic, it was USA invention to destabilize Iraq, and legitimate its presence there and al-nusra was Isis buddy nothing legitimate about themIsis is assad invention, al-nusra was legitimate
I know what you mean. But i dont think you understand Hamas. Everyone to a person has seen their family, children, mother fathers, grandfathers brutalised for a century. Most have seen murder of their families in front of their eyes.What I am saying is, not everyone thinks the same, I mean why do something that is not just going to affect you without thinking of any consequence? That's my point. Or do you think every Palestinian look at what Gaza is today and think "hmmm, this is what I want to be, I have nothing to live for anyway".
It's different when I think this life is not worth living and I go out killing a lot of people and go down fighting, that's one thing, I do this and it burn the next house down is a completely different thing, I don't know if you know what I mean.
Asad left spirit from the bottle to discredit and weaken opposition it is well known factAsad invention in Mosul ? perfect logic, it was USA invention to destabilize Iraq, and legitimate its presence there and al-nusra was Isis buddy nothing legitimate about them
Expand existing tunnels, build new ones and turn eye and let the friendly countries operatives to do their job,it is not that complicated.
well Israel father figure, USA once blamed WHO for covid
that has nothing to do Iran , they allowed Iraq to pay its debt to Iran because if Iraq did not do that because of fear of USA then Iran had no choice to cut electricity supply to Iraq until they pay their debts
US agreed to transfer 10 billion Dollars to the Mullah regime of Iran
Christian pastor goes after Ben Shapiro for calling Jesus a criminal.
Sure we are, i meant on military aspect primary to enhance resistance capabilities, so if there is will there are means, from footage from the ongoing fights it is clear that Hamas is under equiped with modern infantry weapons and they resist manly with self made improvised solutions, that has to change.We're both on the same side, here. I think we've established that so I don't want to argue with you on this particular issue because it's counterproductive to the cause. But I agree with you that something needs to be done but where you and I differ is I don't see it in such a simplistic way as you do. "Not that complicated" couldn't be further from the truth, my brother. If you really looked at the situation from every angle, you'll see that it's not as simple as expanding tunnels or building new ones and not sure what you mean by "let friendly operatives do their job," but the main issue I was telling @Falcon29 is that the aid trucks are not being allowed by the demons because they're using the excuse that contraband will also get through with such huge amounts of aid trucks and that's just a pretext to their real intentions. The numbers were between 400 & 500 trucks a day that went through Egypt to Gaza and now the demons are threatening to destroy them. The solution needs to be one that is realistically possible not impulsively and emotionally driven.