๐ฎ๐ฑ๐ต๐ธOn his social network account, X Netanyahu said that Israel has already entered the third stage of the war with Hamas.
โWe are in the thick of war. We have set ourselves a clear goal of destroying Hamas' military and administrative capabilities. We do this systematically. The first blocking stage is completed. The second stageโair strikes against themโcontinues all the time. Stage Three: The IDF expanded its ground incursion into the Gaza Strip.โ
โWe are in the thick of war. We have set ourselves a clear goal of destroying Hamas' military and administrative capabilities. We do this systematically. The first blocking stage is completed. The second stageโair strikes against themโcontinues all the time. Stage Three: The IDF expanded its ground incursion into the Gaza Strip.โ
๐ฎ๐ฑ๐ต๐ธFrames of the consequences of arrivals in the southwest of Gaza
๐บ๐ฒ๐ฎ๐ฑ The United States has stepped up large-scale airlift of cargo to the Middle East.
In total, at least 53 flights of C-17A Globemaster III and seven C-5M military transport aircraft were recorded flying between the continental United States and the Eastern Mediterranean/Middle East over the past day.
In total, at least 53 flights of C-17A Globemaster III and seven C-5M military transport aircraft were recorded flying between the continental United States and the Eastern Mediterranean/Middle East over the past day.
๐ธ๐ฆ๐บ๐ฒ The Saudi Defense Minister has arrived in Washington.
The parties will discuss the situation in the Middle East, the deployment of additional missile defense systems in the kingdom and the escalation in Yemen.
The parties will discuss the situation in the Middle East, the deployment of additional missile defense systems in the kingdom and the escalation in Yemen.
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๐ซ๐ท๐ฎ๐ฑ๐ต๐ธ In one of the suburbs of Paris, Saint-Ouen, the houses of local Jews were painted with the Stars of David.
This is discussed in the story of the French TV channel BFM.
Earlier, the publisher of the Bild newspaper wrote that anti-Semitism was rising in France and Germany against the backdrop of the Palestinian-Israeli war.
This is discussed in the story of the French TV channel BFM.
Earlier, the publisher of the Bild newspaper wrote that anti-Semitism was rising in France and Germany against the backdrop of the Palestinian-Israeli war.
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๐ฎ๐ฑ๐ต๐ธ The IDF releases footage of another IDF raid into the Gaza Strip.
๐บ๐ฒโ๏ธHamas may become more active in the United States, the FBI director did not rule out
At this time, the agency has no information indicating that Hamas has the intention or ability to conduct operations inside the United States, although it will not discount the possibility, Christopher Wray said.
At this time, the agency has no information indicating that Hamas has the intention or ability to conduct operations inside the United States, although it will not discount the possibility, Christopher Wray said.
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๐ฎ๐ฑ๐ต๐ธ The IDF claims some "fierce fighting" in the Gaza Strip and publishes new footage of its ground operation, however, from which it is difficult to say about any fierceness.
Meanwhile, the Commissioner General of the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East said that about 70% of those killed in Gaza since the start of the war were women and children .
The Palestinian Ministry of Health reported today that 8,525 people have died in the Gaza Strip since October 7, including 3,542 children.
Meanwhile, the Commissioner General of the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East said that about 70% of those killed in Gaza since the start of the war were women and children .
The Palestinian Ministry of Health reported today that 8,525 people have died in the Gaza Strip since October 7, including 3,542 children.
๐ต๐ธ๐ฎ๐ฑ The first footage of the clash between Hamas and IDF units that entered Gaza.
A Palestinian reconnaissance drone discovered a large group of Israeli soldiers huddled in a hole and surrounded on all sides by Merkava Mk.3 tanks.
Hamas fighters emerged from their tunnels and fired rocket-propelled grenades and small arms fire at the Israeli military, apparently knocking out or destroying one of the Merkavas.
A Palestinian reconnaissance drone discovered a large group of Israeli soldiers huddled in a hole and surrounded on all sides by Merkava Mk.3 tanks.
Hamas fighters emerged from their tunnels and fired rocket-propelled grenades and small arms fire at the Israeli military, apparently knocking out or destroying one of the Merkavas.
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๐ท๐บ๐บ๐ฆ And here is a video of the defeat of a Leopard 2A6 from the 47th mechanized brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces by fire from the 114th motorized rifle brigade of the Russian Armed Forces.
As expected, the tank was punctured, the fuel caught fire and began to leak, and the crew immediately abandoned the vehicle.
Be careful with the sound, the emotions of those filming are splashing over the edge.
As expected, the tank was punctured, the fuel caught fire and began to leak, and the crew immediately abandoned the vehicle.
Be careful with the sound, the emotions of those filming are splashing over the edge.
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โก๏ธ๐ช๐ฌ๐ต๐ธ Regarding the Possibility of Evicting Palestinians to Egypt.
Several Israeli politicians, analysts, some of them who served as personal advisors to Benjamin Netanyahu, have, in the open and in secret, called for the eviction of Palestinians from Gaza to Sinai, and sometimes, as far away as the mainland of Egypt.
This is not a new thing, in 2010, to be specific, October, an audio recording of Mubarak with his cabinet was leaked, most likely by the Egyptian state itself, where Mubarak detailed a meeting he had with Netanyahu, where Netanyahu vaguely suggested the idea of displacement of Palestinians from Gaza to "someplace else", when Mubarak asked him where exactly, Netanyahu waved his hand over the Sinai without a comment, Mubarak then said he told him "It is not going to happen", and proceeded to cut his meeting short.
โพ๏ธSo we know this was discussed as far back as 2010.
In 2008, Hamas blew up several gaps in the Egyptian-Gaza border, and over 1.5 million Palestinians went to the Egyptian border, with at least 200-300 thousand intending to stay in Sinai, they were then properly hunted down and evicted back to Gaza, with coordination of Hamas, over three months, it seems Netanyahu got the idea of the 2010 meeting in 2008, as 300K Palestinians were a very sizeable part of the population.
Besides the obvious fact that the Palestinian cause was at danger at the time, the 2008 breach allowed for a massive upwards of smuggling, terrorism, and so on, but what most importantly irked Mubarak was the fact that the Egyptian economy took a devastating blow - tens of millions of fake US dollars were added into the circulation during that time from Gaza.
โพ๏ธSo we know for a fact that Egypt will not allow the eviction of Palestinians from Gaza due to, 1) The Palestinian Cause requiring Palestinians to stay in their land, and this is agreed by all sides, 2) The potential political and economic repercussions of a massive ethnic cleansing from Gaza.
The head of the Palestinian Authority, the current Egyptian President, and several European leaders stated that Morsi, the former Egyptian president who was overthrown in a revolution in 2013, stated that he was willing to house the Palestinians from Gaza and establish a Greater Gaza stretching from Al-Arish to Gaza proper, this plan was approved by Israel and Europe, however, it did not come to fruition.
The president that came after him, Sisi, then made a complete ban on owning land from non-Egyptians in the Sinai, forced Hamas to purge itself from the Muslim Brotherhood. Cooperation between the two was established again at the full level after 2017, again, all sides agreed that an ethnic displacement of Palestinians into Sinai will never happen, this is why the PA and Hamas rejected Morsi's proposal.
In Conclusion, The People of Gaza will live, grow old, and die on their Palestinian lands, and this reality will not change no matter what.
@themediterraneanman
Several Israeli politicians, analysts, some of them who served as personal advisors to Benjamin Netanyahu, have, in the open and in secret, called for the eviction of Palestinians from Gaza to Sinai, and sometimes, as far away as the mainland of Egypt.
This is not a new thing, in 2010, to be specific, October, an audio recording of Mubarak with his cabinet was leaked, most likely by the Egyptian state itself, where Mubarak detailed a meeting he had with Netanyahu, where Netanyahu vaguely suggested the idea of displacement of Palestinians from Gaza to "someplace else", when Mubarak asked him where exactly, Netanyahu waved his hand over the Sinai without a comment, Mubarak then said he told him "It is not going to happen", and proceeded to cut his meeting short.
โพ๏ธSo we know this was discussed as far back as 2010.
In 2008, Hamas blew up several gaps in the Egyptian-Gaza border, and over 1.5 million Palestinians went to the Egyptian border, with at least 200-300 thousand intending to stay in Sinai, they were then properly hunted down and evicted back to Gaza, with coordination of Hamas, over three months, it seems Netanyahu got the idea of the 2010 meeting in 2008, as 300K Palestinians were a very sizeable part of the population.
Besides the obvious fact that the Palestinian cause was at danger at the time, the 2008 breach allowed for a massive upwards of smuggling, terrorism, and so on, but what most importantly irked Mubarak was the fact that the Egyptian economy took a devastating blow - tens of millions of fake US dollars were added into the circulation during that time from Gaza.
โพ๏ธSo we know for a fact that Egypt will not allow the eviction of Palestinians from Gaza due to, 1) The Palestinian Cause requiring Palestinians to stay in their land, and this is agreed by all sides, 2) The potential political and economic repercussions of a massive ethnic cleansing from Gaza.
The head of the Palestinian Authority, the current Egyptian President, and several European leaders stated that Morsi, the former Egyptian president who was overthrown in a revolution in 2013, stated that he was willing to house the Palestinians from Gaza and establish a Greater Gaza stretching from Al-Arish to Gaza proper, this plan was approved by Israel and Europe, however, it did not come to fruition.
The president that came after him, Sisi, then made a complete ban on owning land from non-Egyptians in the Sinai, forced Hamas to purge itself from the Muslim Brotherhood. Cooperation between the two was established again at the full level after 2017, again, all sides agreed that an ethnic displacement of Palestinians into Sinai will never happen, this is why the PA and Hamas rejected Morsi's proposal.
In Conclusion, The People of Gaza will live, grow old, and die on their Palestinian lands, and this reality will not change no matter what.
@themediterraneanman
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โ ๐ฑ๐ง Hezbollah: The Game Plan
Everyone who has been following the war since the 7th of October knows that all parties involved are anxiously awaiting the next move from resistance-axis factions, first and foremost Hezbollah.
Hezbollah, who pushed Israel out of Lebanon in the 80's and defended the South against another attempted occupation in 2006, is a far more potent and capable enemy to the Israeli military than Hamas or the PIJ wil ever be.
Since the beginning of the war, unofficial statements and media reports have been circulating, claiming that an Israeli ground invasion of Gaza would be considered as a red line for Hezbollah.
Despite these statements being unofficial, many of you have wondered, when will Hezbollah really get involved?
Since October 8th, Hezbollah has attacked IDF positions across the Lebanese border every single day, with no exceptions. Approximately 50 martyrs have been announced, and we can only wonder about the number of Israeli deaths. Besides the deaths, many IDF vehicles and tanks have been destroyed.
However, there are clues that something else is being prepared for. Something unprecedented, many times more severe than Hamas' October 7th infiltrations.
Each day for the past 24 days, Hezbollah has consistently and sucessfully been disabling Israeli surveillance & observation equipment on the Lebanese border.
Dozens of radar stations, night vision cameras, infrared sensors, long range communication towers, telescopes and antennas have all been destroyed by the Lebanese group during the past few weeks.
These operations have practically blinded the Israelis in the north, especially in Metula and the surrounding settlements. One can only start to wonder why Hezbollah would have put so much emphasis on this modus-operandi, instead of just going for killing soldiers or destroying tanks.
Based on this information, it is very possible that the main event is yet to come. Otherwise, Hezbollah would not have spent so much attention on destroying IDF equipment, knowing that they would just be repaired months later. Unless, they knew that there won't be such an opportunity again. We might be in the endgame.
All we can do is wait for Nasrallah's speech on Friday. But there might be some surprises in store, and the signs have been there.
@Middle_East_Spectator
Everyone who has been following the war since the 7th of October knows that all parties involved are anxiously awaiting the next move from resistance-axis factions, first and foremost Hezbollah.
Hezbollah, who pushed Israel out of Lebanon in the 80's and defended the South against another attempted occupation in 2006, is a far more potent and capable enemy to the Israeli military than Hamas or the PIJ wil ever be.
Since the beginning of the war, unofficial statements and media reports have been circulating, claiming that an Israeli ground invasion of Gaza would be considered as a red line for Hezbollah.
Despite these statements being unofficial, many of you have wondered, when will Hezbollah really get involved?
Since October 8th, Hezbollah has attacked IDF positions across the Lebanese border every single day, with no exceptions. Approximately 50 martyrs have been announced, and we can only wonder about the number of Israeli deaths. Besides the deaths, many IDF vehicles and tanks have been destroyed.
However, there are clues that something else is being prepared for. Something unprecedented, many times more severe than Hamas' October 7th infiltrations.
Each day for the past 24 days, Hezbollah has consistently and sucessfully been disabling Israeli surveillance & observation equipment on the Lebanese border.
Dozens of radar stations, night vision cameras, infrared sensors, long range communication towers, telescopes and antennas have all been destroyed by the Lebanese group during the past few weeks.
These operations have practically blinded the Israelis in the north, especially in Metula and the surrounding settlements. One can only start to wonder why Hezbollah would have put so much emphasis on this modus-operandi, instead of just going for killing soldiers or destroying tanks.
Based on this information, it is very possible that the main event is yet to come. Otherwise, Hezbollah would not have spent so much attention on destroying IDF equipment, knowing that they would just be repaired months later. Unless, they knew that there won't be such an opportunity again. We might be in the endgame.
All we can do is wait for Nasrallah's speech on Friday. But there might be some surprises in store, and the signs have been there.
@Middle_East_Spectator
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๐จ๐ณ๐บ๐ฒ โThe United States is a war junkie. The country has existed for 240 years, and only 16 of them have not been at war. They have built 800 military bases around the world. Wherever the American military goes, people suffer everywhere,โ - speaker of the Chinese Ministry of Defense