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Israel-Palestinian Conflict Resurgence 2021: Al-Aqsa attacks, riots, rockets, military clashes and Jerusalem conflict 2v

It's believed that box is the ultimate weapon against any army and absolute power to destroy anyone. .
Yeah well it's bullshit. The arc didn't work against Romans who invaded Judea and kicked out all Jews to Persia along with the arc.
 
The mental gymnastics is great here. So all the videos and pics we have seen must have been photoshopped

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I guess I must have seen ravaged cities created from CGI and photoshop
Overall Hamas and PIJ fired 4400+ rockets.
600+ landed inside Gaza killing and maiming locals.
2100 landed in empty fields in Israel.
1500 intercepted by Iron Dome.
150 hit Israeli cities (mostly bordering Gaza).

11 civilians on Israeli side killed (including 2 Arab Israelis and 3 foreign workers).

Overall they needed more than 400 rockets to kill 1 civilian.
 
Yeah well it's bullshit. The arc didn't work against Romans who invaded Judea and kicked out all Jews to Persia along with the arc.

Oh.. He meant the covenant of the arc.. It is laughable Allah/Elohim only saves these who keep the covenant with him. Example look what happened why do you think the Babylonians, Medes and Romans invaded them in the first place? Because they broke his covenant and he brought them in as source of punishment.

We Muslims ourselves have broken his covenent with him back in the 18-19 century and the caliphate collapse 100 years ago and ever since we have been in a weird state but once we re-etablish our covenent the Caliphate will be restored. The covenent was broken due to the heavy trend of sufism during 18s and 19s and they add alot of invoation in the original religion practice which is forbidden in islam.

We were expanionists and believed in non-stop offensive but due to the heavy rise in Sufisim post the battle of Vienna in Austria most of the population had already embraced Sufism and after that period ''Offensive Jihad'' Stopped and people got heavily invested in sufi mysticism and building shrines. It felt like as if 1200 years of constant offensive war has ended un-officially.. This was a forbidden act on two fronts if the sufi mysticism didn't spread at such speed and trend they wouldn't have left their covenent which they broke there practising heresy instead but luckily Sufi Mysticism is dying down nowadays by default due to more access to the source material
 
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I watched some of the videos more than 10 years ago. From what I remember, according to Jewish belief, they need to destroy Al-Aqsa and build their third temple for the arrival of their Messiah/Dajjal
 
Overall Hamas and PIJ fired 4400+ rockets.
600+ landed inside Gaza killing and maiming locals.
2100 landed in empty fields in Israel.
1500 intercepted by Iron Dome.
150 hit Israeli cities (mostly bordering Gaza).

11 civilians on Israeli side killed (including 2 Arab Israelis and 3 foreign workers).

Overall they needed more than 400 rockets to kill 1 civilian.
 
I watched some of the videos more than 10 years ago. From what I remember, according to Jewish belief, they need to destroy Al-Aqsa and build their third temple for the arrival of their Messiah/Dajjal

They can never acheive that militarily it is outside of the realm of possibilities. Even if they bring in the whole world behind them it would only turn into a meatgrinder where success is not even guaraanted on their end
 
Oh.. He meant the covenant of the arc.. It is laughable Allah/Elohim only saves these who keep the covenant with him. Example look what happened why do you think the Babylonians, Medes and Romans invaded them in the first place? Because they broke his covenant and he brought them in as source of punishment.

We Muslims ourselves have broken his covenent with him back in the 18-19 century and the caliphate collapse 100 years ago and ever since we have been in a weird state but once we re-etablish our covenent the Caliphate will be restored. The covenent was broken due to the heavy trend of sufism during 18s and 19s and they add alot of invoation in the original religion practice which is forbidden in islam.

We were expanionists and believed in non-stop offensive but due to the heavy rise in Sufisim post the battle of Vienna in Austria most of the population had already embraced Sufism and after that period ''Offensive Jihad'' Stopped and people got heavily invested in sufi mysticism and building shrines. It felt like as if 1200 years of constant offensive war has ended un-officially.. This was a forbidden act on two fronts if the sufi mysticism didn't spread at such speed and trend they wouldn't have left their covenent which they broke there practising heresy instead but luckily Sufi Mysticism is dying down nowadays by default due to more access to the source material
So Jews getting back Israel after 2000 years mean they have re established the covenant with God?
 
I watched some of the videos more than 10 years ago. From what I remember, according to Jewish belief, they need to destroy Al-Aqsa and build their third temple for the arrival of their Messiah/Dajjal

Israelis have no earthly chance of that.. An survive a minute after that
 
I watched some of the videos more than 10 years ago. From what I remember, according to Jewish belief, they need to destroy Al-Aqsa and build their third temple for the arrival of their Messiah/Dajjal
Al Aqsa is not built on the Rock that is holiest site in Judaism. It is Dome of the Rock that would be replaced in case Jews do build third Temple
 
Associated Press
EXPLAINER: How did Hamas grow its arsenal to strike Israel?
ISABEL DEBRE
Thu, May 20, 2021, 3:41 AM·5 min read


DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — In this fourth war between Israel and Gaza’s Hamas rulers, the Islamic militant group has fired more than 4,000 rockets at Israel, some hitting deeper in Israeli territory and with greater accuracy than ever before.
The unprecedented barrages reaching as far north as the seaside metropolis of Tel Aviv, coupled with drone launches and even an attempted submarine attack, have put on dramatic display a homegrown arsenal that has only expanded despite the choke hold of a 14-year Israeli-Egyptian blockade of the coastal strip.
“The magnitude of (Hamas) bombing is much bigger and the precision is much better in this conflict,” said Mkhaimar Abusada, a professor of political science at Al-Azhar University in Gaza City. “It’s shocking what they’ve been able to do under siege.”
Israel has argued that the blockade — which has caused severe hardship for more than 2 million Palestinians in Gaza — is essential for preventing a Hamas arms build-up and cannot be lifted.
Here’s a look at how, despite intense surveillance and tight restrictions, Hamas managed to amass its cache.
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FROM CRUDE BOMBS TO LONG-RANGE ROCKETS
Since the founding of Hamas in 1987, the group's secretive military wing — which operates alongside a more visible political organization — evolved from a small militia into what Israel describes as a “semi-organized military."
In its early days, the group carried out deadly shootings and kidnappings of Israelis. It killed hundreds of Israelis in suicide bombings during the second Palestinian intifada, or uprising, which erupted in late 2000.
As violence spread, the group started producing rudimentary “Qassam” rockets. Powered partly by molten sugar, the projectiles reached just a few kilometers (miles), flew wildly and caused little damage, often landing inside Gaza.


Experts say the rockets were shipped to Sudan, trucked across Egypt’s vast desert and smuggled through a warren of narrow tunnels beneath the Sinai Peninsula.

In 2007, when Hamas fighters pushed the Palestinian Authority out of Gaza and took over governing the coastal strip, Israel and Egypt imposed their tight blockade.

According to the Israeli military, the smuggling continued, gaining steam after Mohammed Morsi, an Islamist leader and Hamas ally, was elected president of Egypt in 2012 before being overthrown by the Egyptian army.

Gaza militants stocked up on foreign-made rockets with enhanced ranges, like Katyushas and the Iranian-supplied Fajr-5, which were used during the 2008 and 2012 wars with Israel.

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A HOMEGROWN INDUSTRY

After Morsi's overthrow, Egypt cracked down on and shut hundreds of smuggling tunnels. In response, Gaza’s local weapons industry picked up.

“The Iranian narrative is that they kick-started all the missile production in Gaza and gave them the technical and knowledge base, but now the Palestinians are self-sufficient, said Fabian Hinz, an independent security analyst focusing on missiles in the Middle East. “Today, most of the rockets we’re seeing are domestically built, often with creative techniques.”

In a September documentary aired by the Al-Jazeera satellite news network, rare footage showed Hamas militants reassembling Iranian rockets with ranges of up to 80 kilometers (50 miles) and warheads packed with 175 kilograms (385 pounds) of explosives. Hamas militants opened unexploded Israeli missiles from previous strikes to extract explosive materials. They even salvaged old water pipes to repurpose as missile bodies.

To produce rockets, Hamas chemists and engineers mix propellant from fertilizer, oxidizer and other ingredients in makeshift factories. Key contraband is still believed to be smuggled into Gaza in a handful of tunnels that remain in operation.

Hamas has publicly praised Iran for its assistance, which experts say now primarily takes the form of blueprints, engineering know-how, motor tests and other technical expertise. The State Department reports that Iran provides $100 million a year to Palestinian armed groups.

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THE ARSENAL ON DISPLAY

The Israeli military estimates that before the current round of fighting, Hamas had an arsenal of 7,000 rockets of varying ranges that can cover nearly all of Israel, as well as 300 anti-tank and 100 anti-aircraft missiles. It also has acquired dozens of unmanned aerial vehicles and has an army of some 30,000 militants, including 400 naval commandos.

In this latest war, Hamas has unveiled new weapons like attack drones, unmanned submarine drones dispatched into the sea and an unguided rocket called “Ayyash” with a 250-kilometer (155-mile) range. Israel claims those new systems have been thwarted or failed to make direct strikes.

Unlike guided missiles, the rockets are imprecise and the vast majority have been intercepted by Israel’s Iron Dome defense system. But by continuing to frustrate Israel's superior firepower, Hamas may have made its main point.

“Hamas is not aiming for the military destruction of Israel. Ultimately, the rockets are meant to build leverage and rewrite the rules of the game,” Hinz said. “It’s psychological.”

 
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