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But what are the 2 billion shameless cowardly Muslims going to do about it? NOTHING.
While Masjid Aksa burns where are our leaders?
Busy pimping for Jews and buying property in the west. The Iranian mullahs, Erdogan and Pakistanis are no better than the Wahhabi pimps or Zionist puppets like Sisi. It is a disgrace, how low the Muslims have sunk.
(This is All to bait the remaining stronghold of Muslims to make the fatal mistake and do something reckless)

Either way, Pakistan is in NO FIT shape to send any type of manpower and/or resources to that part of the world. People on this forum are forgetting WE have a horde of SAVAGES to our EAST that wants nothing but our complete ANNIHILATION.

So, unfortunately, the Palestinians will have to struggle on their own, for the time being at least - that is until Pakistan decides enough is enough and deals with the SAVAGE to our east.
In all fairness, it is not Pakistan's problem as it is a South Asian country, the Arabs have sold out the Palestinians and pimp for the Zionists. Pakistan was created as an imperialist outpost by dividing India and it has served its masters well. The Iranian mullahs are also as corrupt and Erdogan is totally in bed with Zionists. The Palestinians only hope is to unite and wage total war. It will be costly but they will prevail.
 
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People on this forum are forgetting WE have a horde of SAVAGES to our EAST that wants nothing but our complete ANNIHILATION.
I know most of you here on this forum call me an emotional fool but the dushman you are talking or any dushman for that matter on any side of the border ... the way I know our awaam - mark my words the day they were told this is the time for them to defend their homeland everyone will be ready to lay their life and that is “a huge difference...a huge difference” which keep you far far apart from your enemy because you look for death while the enemy run away from death.

Mera bohat hi chota mon or bari baat - which Country in the world face the worst form of terror and lost more than 70K citizens and still has the “people being happy and content with what ever they have in top 10” (referring to people happy index here) in the world, so my friend we just need the right people to lead us ...

Now it’s up to us to take any practical steps collectively (with other Muslim countries) to help the oppressed or wait for Devine intervention and you and me both know that Allah SWT ko us hi qom ko select kartein hein jo is qabil hoti hey...and lastly why will your enemy leave you alone and not keep you entangled with your neighbors because they know that this will keep you away from participating in any major confrontation outside your borders ... to help the oppressed.

I hope we as a ONLY Muslim Nuclear armed country in the world today know our real worth and the weightage we have behind our statements and decisions when made to help the oppressed.
 
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The Jews are ridiculous they are getting high but don't realize how vulnerable they are in truth.. It is time for the neighbouring countries to make an incursion into Israel.. They should be given an ultimatum.. De-escalate or I may just give you WW3 and destroy the whole world while we are at it.. They should be very careful from which cup they drink
 
The Jews are ridiculous they are getting high but don't realize how vulnerable they are in truth.. It is time for the neighbouring countries to make an incursion into Israel.. They should be given an ultimatum.. De-escalate or I may just give you WW3 and destroy the whole world while we are at it.. They should be very careful from which cup they drink

Even in the US, people are waking up to the Zog bullshit. Just go into the comment section about anything related to Israel and you see far more anti-Israel comments than maybe 10 or 15 years ago.
 
Don't worry, Egyptian SISI is building a fancy new army to fight Turkey, Iran, and other non-Arab Muslim countries. Palestinians can wait.
 
where it came from Hamas rockets if they are absolutely controlled by Israel?

If Israel want to stop rockets raining to Israel, they can start bombing Qatar
But of course, they have no balls.
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They're just a coward USA puppet regime bombing beggars, and they are digging their own hole.
 
Realistically, Jordon and Egypt with their Waterdown western tools are toothless. Syria is broken, and the Syrian dictator cares about his Presidency than his own People. Saudis and the rest aren't getting involved because Palistanianc themselves are shady people.
 
Realistically, Jordon and Egypt with their Waterdown western tools are toothless. Syria is broken, and the Syrian dictator cares about his Presidency than his own People. Saudis and the rest aren't getting involved because Palistanianc themselves are shady people.

They are not waterdown and match them in armements and even have advantage in some areas over Israel. All speculations go out of the window if shixt hits the fane. That is if escalations reach it's highest. If war happens war happens everyone fights because it reaches a point of no return..

Believe me... Israel doesn't have logistically advantage aside from F-35 which will be put out of the air immediately.. All their other defensive systems and toys are obsolote they will have to use manpower which they don't have much of.. They will be crushed and hack forget about Jordan and Eygpt. Broken Syria can still overrun them that is how much their strength is really... They have cuddled civilians who love life more then anything on this earth they willl not assist you anything... Once they hear of an incursion they will be busy packing their things and getting the first flight out of there and that will be the case of the majority of their civilians they have no attachements to the land patriotically speaking..

If you fail with F-35s there is nothing that will give them back the initiative. Iron Dome is trash that is overrated it can't stop much just look at it's performance. They in return will get droned and drilled once they collided with a wall of army that is well armed from tip to toe.. Israel is overrated from the 90s and times change but Israel has not changed much and you alraedy know what they got on before hand.

In Modern warfare there is no walkover against well armed armies it is grinding war.. You have to prepare for that including collision and a long stand-off this is where Israel dislikes alot.. Mathematically shaping modern era warfare will be based on war of attrition and grinding when logisitics somewhat doesn't grant anyone that much of a favor
 
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22 Palestinians, including 9 children, killed as Israel strikes Gaza

AFPPublished May 11, 2021 - Updated 8 minutes ago

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Relatives of Palestinian man Ahmed Al-Shenbari, who was killed amid a flare-up of Israeli-Palestinian violence, react during his funeral in the northern Gaza Strip on May 11. — Reuters

A Palestinian boy watches smoke billowing from targets during Israeli airstrikes on the southern Gaza region of Khan Yunis, controlled by the Hamas movement, on May 11. — AFP

Dust and smoke rise following an Israeli air strike amid a flare-up of Israeli-Palestinian violence, in Gaza City on May 11. — Reuters

Relatives of Palestinian man Ahmed Al-Shenbari, who was killed amid a flare-up of Israeli-Palestinian violence, react during his funeral in the northern Gaza Strip on May 11. — Reuters

A Palestinian boy watches smoke billowing from targets during Israeli airstrikes on the southern Gaza region of Khan Yunis, controlled by the Hamas movement, on May 11. — AFP

Dust and smoke rise following an Israeli air strike amid a flare-up of Israeli-Palestinian violence, in Gaza City on May 11. — Reuters

Relatives of Palestinian man Ahmed Al-Shenbari, who was killed amid a flare-up of Israeli-Palestinian violence, react during his funeral in the northern Gaza Strip on May 11. — Reuters

Israel and Hamas exchanged heavy fire on Tuesday, with 22 Palestinians killed in Gaza, in a dramatic escalation between the bitter rivals sparked by violence at Jerusalem's flashpoint Al Aqsa Mosque compound.
Nine children were among those killed in the blockaded Gaza Strip that is controlled by Hamas and 106 people there were wounded, local health authorities said.
More than 200 rockets have been fired by Palestinian fighters towards Israel since Monday, with over 90 per cent intercepted by its Iron Dome missile defence system, army spokesman Jonathan Conricus said. At least six Israelis have been injured.
Israel has carried out 130 strikes carried out by fighter jets and attack helicopters on military targets in the enclave, killing 15 commanders from Hamas, and of the group Islamic Jihad, Conricus told reporters.

More rockets were launched from the coastal enclave on Tuesday, as Hamas' Qassam Brigades armed wing vowed it would turn the southern Israeli community of Ashkelon into “a hell”.
Conricus said Israel had no confirmation its strikes had impacted Gaza civilians, or whether the casualties there were caused by Palestinian rockets misfiring.
Tensions in Jerusalem have flared into the city's worst conflicts since 2017 since Israeli riot police attacked large crowds of Palestinian worshippers on the last Friday of Ramazan.
Explainer: What's behind the latest violence in Jerusalem?
Nightly violence since then at the Al Aqsa compound in annexed east Jerusalem has left hundreds of Palestinians wounded, drawing international calls for de-escalation and sharp rebukes from across the Muslim world.
Diplomatic sources told AFP that Egypt and Qatar, who have mediated past Israeli-Hamas conflicts, were attempting to calm tensions.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken strongly condemned the rocket attacks by Hamas, saying they “need to stop immediately”.
“All sides need to de-escalate, reduce tensions, take practical steps to calm things down,” he said.
'You escalate, we escalate'
Hamas on Monday warned Israel to withdraw all its forces from the mosque compound and the east Jerusalem district of Sheikh Jarrah, where looming evictions of Palestinian families have fuelled angry protests.
Sirens wailed across Jerusalem just after the 1500 GMT deadline set by Hamas as people in the city, including lawmakers in the Knesset legislature, fled to bunkers for the first time since the 2014 Gaza conflict.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Hamas had “crossed a red line” by targeting Jerusalem.
The Qassam Brigades said the rocket attacks were in response to Israeli actions in Sheikh Jarrah and around the Al Aqsa mosque.
“This is a message that the enemy must understand well: If you respond we will respond, and if you escalate we will escalate,” it said.
Several properties in Israel have been damaged by rockets, including an apartment in the southern city of Ashkelon, and a house in Beit Nekofa, about 10 kilometres west of central Jerusalem.
An Israeli Arab died from gunshot wounds in violence with Israeli Jews in the central city of Lod, police said on Monday, without providing details.
Rocks and rubber bullets
Fears of further chaos in the Old City had temporarily eased on Monday when Israeli organisers of a march to celebrate the Jewish state's 1967 capture of east Jerusalem cancelled the event.
But then came the Hamas warning, followed by the rockets, which also forced the evacuation of the Western Wall and other sites.
On Monday evening, as during the previous nights since Friday, Israeli officers in riot gear fired rubber bullets, stun grenades and tear gas at Palestinians who hurled rocks in return.
There were signs of calm in Jerusalem's Old City on Tuesday, an AFP reporter said, but the risk of escalation remained high.
The Palestinian Red Crescent said at least 520 Palestinians have been wounded since Monday, including more than 200 who were hospitalised, five of them in critical condition.
The Israeli police reported 32 injuries in their ranks.
Palestinian man Siraj, 24, sat in a wheelchair with his two legs bandaged at east Jerusalem's crowded Makassed Hospital after suffering a spleen injury from being hit by a rubber bullet.
“They shot everyone, young and old people,” he said.
Makassed director Adnan Farhoud said most of Monday's injuries were to the head, chest and limbs, adding that when “you mean to harm someone, you shoot at the head”.




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Relatives of Palestinian man Ahmed Al-Shenbari, who was killed amid a flare-up of Israeli-Palestinian violence, react during his funeral in the northern Gaza Strip on May 11. — Reuters

A Palestinian boy watches smoke billowing from targets during Israeli airstrikes on the southern Gaza region of Khan Yunis, controlled by the Hamas movement, on May 11. — AFP

Dust and smoke rise following an Israeli air strike amid a flare-up of Israeli-Palestinian violence, in Gaza City on May 11. — Reuters

Relatives of Palestinian man Ahmed Al-Shenbari, who was killed amid a flare-up of Israeli-Palestinian violence, react during his funeral in the northern Gaza Strip on May 11. — Reuters

A Palestinian boy watches smoke billowing from targets during Israeli airstrikes on the southern Gaza region of Khan Yunis, controlled by the Hamas movement, on May 11. — AFP

Dust and smoke rise following an Israeli air strike amid a flare-up of Israeli-Palestinian violence, in Gaza City on May 11. — Reuters

Relatives of Palestinian man Ahmed Al-Shenbari, who was killed amid a flare-up of Israeli-Palestinian violence, react during his funeral in the northern Gaza Strip on May 11. — Reuters

Israel and Hamas exchanged heavy fire on Tuesday, with 22 Palestinians killed in Gaza, in a dramatic escalation between the bitter rivals sparked by violence at Jerusalem's flashpoint Al Aqsa Mosque compound.
Nine children were among those killed in the blockaded Gaza Strip that is controlled by Hamas and 106 people there were wounded, local health authorities said.
More than 200 rockets have been fired by Palestinian fighters towards Israel since Monday, with over 90 per cent intercepted by its Iron Dome missile defence system, army spokesman Jonathan Conricus said. At least six Israelis have been injured.
Israel has carried out 130 strikes carried out by fighter jets and attack helicopters on military targets in the enclave, killing 15 commanders from Hamas, and of the group Islamic Jihad, Conricus told reporters.

More rockets were launched from the coastal enclave on Tuesday, as Hamas' Qassam Brigades armed wing vowed it would turn the southern Israeli community of Ashkelon into “a hell”.
Conricus said Israel had no confirmation its strikes had impacted Gaza civilians, or whether the casualties there were caused by Palestinian rockets misfiring.
Tensions in Jerusalem have flared into the city's worst conflicts since 2017 since Israeli riot police attacked large crowds of Palestinian worshippers on the last Friday of Ramazan.
Explainer: What's behind the latest violence in Jerusalem?
Nightly violence since then at the Al Aqsa compound in annexed east Jerusalem has left hundreds of Palestinians wounded, drawing international calls for de-escalation and sharp rebukes from across the Muslim world.
Diplomatic sources told AFP that Egypt and Qatar, who have mediated past Israeli-Hamas conflicts, were attempting to calm tensions.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken strongly condemned the rocket attacks by Hamas, saying they “need to stop immediately”.
“All sides need to de-escalate, reduce tensions, take practical steps to calm things down,” he said.
'You escalate, we escalate'
Hamas on Monday warned Israel to withdraw all its forces from the mosque compound and the east Jerusalem district of Sheikh Jarrah, where looming evictions of Palestinian families have fuelled angry protests.
Sirens wailed across Jerusalem just after the 1500 GMT deadline set by Hamas as people in the city, including lawmakers in the Knesset legislature, fled to bunkers for the first time since the 2014 Gaza conflict.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Hamas had “crossed a red line” by targeting Jerusalem.
The Qassam Brigades said the rocket attacks were in response to Israeli actions in Sheikh Jarrah and around the Al Aqsa mosque.
“This is a message that the enemy must understand well: If you respond we will respond, and if you escalate we will escalate,” it said.
Several properties in Israel have been damaged by rockets, including an apartment in the southern city of Ashkelon, and a house in Beit Nekofa, about 10 kilometres west of central Jerusalem.
An Israeli Arab died from gunshot wounds in violence with Israeli Jews in the central city of Lod, police said on Monday, without providing details.
Rocks and rubber bullets
Fears of further chaos in the Old City had temporarily eased on Monday when Israeli organisers of a march to celebrate the Jewish state's 1967 capture of east Jerusalem cancelled the event.
But then came the Hamas warning, followed by the rockets, which also forced the evacuation of the Western Wall and other sites.
On Monday evening, as during the previous nights since Friday, Israeli officers in riot gear fired rubber bullets, stun grenades and tear gas at Palestinians who hurled rocks in return.
There were signs of calm in Jerusalem's Old City on Tuesday, an AFP reporter said, but the risk of escalation remained high.
The Palestinian Red Crescent said at least 520 Palestinians have been wounded since Monday, including more than 200 who were hospitalised, five of them in critical condition.
The Israeli police reported 32 injuries in their ranks.
Palestinian man Siraj, 24, sat in a wheelchair with his two legs bandaged at east Jerusalem's crowded Makassed Hospital after suffering a spleen injury from being hit by a rubber bullet.
“They shot everyone, young and old people,” he said.
Makassed director Adnan Farhoud said most of Monday's injuries were to the head, chest and limbs, adding that when “you mean to harm someone, you shoot at the head”.









20 killed as Israel targets Hamas positions in Gaza
AgenciesPublished May 11, 2021 - Updated about 3 hours ago
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ISRAELI police detain a Palestinian during violence at the compound that houses Al Aqsa mosque on Monday.—Reuters

ISRAELI police detain a Palestinian during violence at the compound that houses Al Aqsa mosque on Monday.—Reuters

JERUSALEM: Twenty people, including a Hamas commander, were killed in Gaza Strip on Monday, making it one of the bloodiest days of fighting in several years.
The Israeli military said it struck a number of Hamas targets in response to continued rocket fire out of Gaza. It said eight sites were struck.
Hamas fired dozens of rockets into Israel, including a barrage that set off air raid sirens as far away as Jerusalem, after almost 300 Palestinians were hurt in violence at Al Aqsa mosque.
Seven members of one family, including three children, were killed in northern Gaza after an explosion whose origins were unknown.
Palestinian group fires rockets deep into Jerusalem
The early evening attack on Jerusalem drastically escalated the already heightened tensions throughout the region following weeks of confrontations between Israeli police and Palestinian protesters that have threatened to become a wider conflict.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned of an open-ended operation against Hamas.
In a speech, Netanyahu accused Hamas of crossing a red line with the latest rocket fire and promised a tough response.
“Whoever attacks us will pay a heavy price,” he said, warning that the fighting could continue for a while.
In Washington, White House press secretary Jen Psaki said the administration, including President Joe Biden himself, was monitoring the violence.
“We have serious concerns about the situation, including violent confrontations that we’ve seen over the last few days,” she told reporters.
Israeli police restricted access to Al Aqsa mosque of Palestinians aged over 40, checking identification of anyone who wanted to access the plaza.
Following a call from Al Aqsa mosque’s director Sheikh Omar Kiswani, worshippers later cleared the plaza of debris so that prayers during the holy month of Ramazan could resume.
Hamas fighters in the Gaza Strip fired rockets towards Jerusalem on Monday, setting off air raid sirens throughout the city.
The early-evening attack drastically escalated what already are heightened tensions throughout the region following weeks of violence between Israeli police and Palestinian protesters in Jerusalem.
Shortly after the sirens sounded, explosions could be heard in Jerusalem. There were no immediate reports of injuries or damage. The Israeli army said there was an initial burst of seven rockets, one was intercepted, and rocket fire was continuing.
Abu Obeida, spokesman for Hamas military wing, said the rocket attack was a response to what he called Israeli crimes and aggression in Jerusalem. This is a message the enemy has to understand well, he said. He threatened more attacks if Israel again invades the sacred Al Aqsa compound or carries out evictions of Palestinian families in a neighbourhood of east Jerusalem.
Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh said the Palestinian nationalist organisation, which controls Gaza, would not sit idly with “arms crossed”.
The violence since Friday has been Jerusalem’s worst since 2017, fuelled by a long-running bid by Jewish settlers to evict several Palestinian families from their nearby east Jerusalem Sheikh Jarrah neighbourhood.
A Supreme Court hearing on a Palestinian appeal in the case originally set for Monday was pushed back by the justice ministry due to the tensions.
Despite mounting international condemnation, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu voiced support for the Israeli police’s “just struggle”, praising the “steadfastness that the Israeli police and our security forces are currently displaying”.
Police said Jewish “prayers continue as usual” at the Western Wall, which adjoins the esplanade, adding that “we will not let extremists threaten the safety of the public”.
The UN Security Council was to hold an informal meeting at Tunisia’s request later Monday on the unrest that has escalated since the last Friday prayers of Ramazan.
Jerusalem Day
There were fears of further violence ahead of a march on Monday by Israelis to commemorate the takeover of Jerusalem in the 1967 Six-Day War, an anniversary known as “Jerusalem Day” in the Jewish state.
An AFP journalist saw crowds of Palestinians and Jews shouting angrily at each other on one of the Old City’s narrow, cobblestone streets — separated only by a few police officers — in an indication of potential hostilities if the evening march moves through the Old City as planned.
Palestinians had erected barricade of wooden planks and metal sheets to ensure Jews — who call the Al Aqsa compound the Temple Mount — did not enter, but police had previously indicated Jews would not be permitted at the site on Monday.
The Palestinian Red Crescent put the toll from Monday’s attack at 305 injured, including more than 200 who were hospitalised, five of them in critical condition. The Israeli police reported nine injuries in their ranks.
Three Palestinians lost one eye each, said surgeon Firas Abu Akari at east Jerusalem’s Makassed hospital.
Adnan Farhoud, general director at Makassed, said it appeared Israeli police had targeted rubber-encased bullets directly at people’s heads. When “you mean to harm someone, you shoot at the head”, he told AFP.
Near the Old City, an Israeli driver was pelted with stones, lost control of the car and rammed it into Palestinians, according to police and footage from a journalist on the scene. Once stopped, the vehicle was attacked by around a dozen people who continued to hurl projectiles at the passengers before an Israeli policeman dispersed the crowd by firing into the air.
‘Barbaric aggression’
US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan “encouraged the Israeli government to pursue appropriate measures to ensure calm during Jerusalem Day commemorations”.
The Israeli role in the hostilities at Al Aqsa, Islam’s third holiest site, has met widespread criticism. All six Arab nations that have diplomatic ties with Israel — Egypt, Jordan, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Morocco and Sudan — have rebuked the Jewish state.
Turkey, which also has formal relations with Israel, called it an “apartheid state” that must end the “heinous and cruel attacks” against Palestinians.
Indonesia, the world’s most populous Muslim-majority nation, urged the UN Security Council to act.
The Middle East quartet of envoys from the UN, US, EU and Russia — and Pope Francis — have all called for calm.
Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas issued a fresh condemnation of what he called Israel’s “barbaric aggression”.
Published in Dawn, May 11th, 2021
 
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They are not waterdown and match them in armements and even have advantage in some areas over Israel. All speculations go out of the window if shixt hits the fane. That is if escalations reach it's highest. If war happens war happens everyone fights because it reaches a point of no return..

Believe me... Israel doesn't have logistically advantage aside from F-35 which will be put out of the air immediately.. All their other defensive systems and toys are obsolote they will have to use manpower which they don't have much of.. They will be crushed and hack forget about Jordan and Eygpt. Broken Syria can still overrun them that is how much their strength is really... They have cuddled civilians who love life more then anything on this earth they willl not assist you anything... Once they hear of an incursion they will be busy packing their things and getting the first flight out of there and that will be the case of the majority of their civilians they have no attachements to the land patriotically speaking
You could not be more wrong in your assessment of Israelis. It US official policy to provide and maintain Isreal's technological advantage over Arabs. So they do have a clear hardware superiority. Isreal is an ideological state and their manpower is motivated and dedicated to fight, just like a cornered cat.

Isreal major disadvantage is its size and geographical limitation. If Egypt along with other neighbours launches a blitzkrieg style attack and able to break through its defence lines, then game over for Isreal. otherwise, daddy 'Merica will have time to jump in save the day.
 
If you attack Israel then retaliation has to be there. Hamas should not attack Israel and if it does then don't use civilians as sheild, pick a place away from civilian population to fight the Israelis. It would appear that getting civilians killed serves the interests of Hamas to peddle their propaganda.
 
You could not be more wrong in your assessment of Israelis. It US official policy to provide and maintain Isreal's technological advantage over Arabs. So they do have a clear hardware superiority. Isreal is an ideological state and their manpower is motivated and dedicated to fight, just like a cornered cat.

Isreal major disadvantage is its size and geographical limitation. If Egypt along with other neighbours launches a blitzkrieg style attack and able to break through its defence lines, then game over for Isreal. otherwise, daddy 'Merica will have time to jump in save the day.

What does Israel have that will grant it magical abilities that we don't know off? I am a weapon enthusiast and as I mentioned aside from F-35 which is easily solved. There is nothing under Israel's sleeves that could grant it Marvel cinematic universe porportions superpowers this is not a fairytale.. They will have to collid with armed forces equally equipped and have a huge line of engagement with them.. The cities will be levelled from the Outside Iron Dome is a fraud and proven time and time again.. Welcome to the real world! The problem is that people don't realize we exist in the 20s this is not the 80s-90s they don't have anything the otherside haven't seen or have similar of it or even better then them in selective areas.

If you mathematically try to shape the outcome of modern warfare you will know that they will enter a large stand-off engagement along the border and they will try to ask for ceasefire early just after 3-4 weeks because they will realize after engagement where this is hitting..
 
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