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Looks like Israel is pulling back troops. From the announcement, it's not clear what the strategy is. They seem to be suggesting that they have full control of Gaza, so reduced troops are sufficient.

The article is oddly focused on Netanyahu's recent defeat in the courts, as if that has some bearing on this action.

Israel withdraws thousands of troops from Gaza in possible precursor to scaled-back offensive


The army's chief spokesman, Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari, did not say whether the withdrawal of some troops reflected a new phase of the war.

"The objectives of the war require prolonged fighting, and we are preparing accordingly," he told reporters late on Sunday.
 
Palestinians went into Israel, killed women and children, and took others as hostages.
What did they think the response would be from Israel?
 
Palestinians went into Israel, killed women and children, and took others as hostages.
What did they think the response would be from Israel?
Don't know what they thought they'd get, but what they got is flat out genocide from Israel.
 
It is difficult to track down those who killed and captured women and children when they hide behind civilians.
How would you hunt them down?
 
It is difficult to track down those who killed and captured women and children when they hide behind civilians.
How would you hunt them down?

The Israeli propaganda machine has been pushing this "Hamas cowardly hiding behind civilians" trope from the first day of their genocidal campaign.

It fits their "Israelis Brave, Hamas Cowards" narrative.

You know wat? It's probably true...the population density in Gaza is incredibly dense, you can't shoot a weapon in Gaza without a good chance of hitting a civilian.

My opinion is that the Israeli IDF doesn't give a fuck....like that one Israeli defense minister said "there are no civilians in Gaza".
 
Hamas knew what it was doing when they retreated to Gaza. They knew their own people would die and didn't care.
All the fighting would stop with no more civilians caught in the middle if Hamas would simply surrender.
 
Hamas knew what it was doing when they retreated to Gaza. They knew their own people would die and didn't care.
All the fighting would stop with no more civilians caught in the middle if Hamas would simply surrender.
And all the fighting would stop on both sides if both sides chose Jesus Christ to be their Lord and Savior.
I don't have a lot of faith in that scenario happening, though.
Your scenario either, truthfully.
 
ISIS took credit for Iran bombing? No honor among thieves.
Different political factions, though the articles I read on the bombing didn't say ISIS took credit. Not disagreeing with you on this, but we don't read the same news....lol This fits right in with ISIS's M.O.
 
We'll see if this ends up being true, but it's promising.

Gallant: Palestinians — not Israel — will run civilian affairs in post-war Gaza

While these stances are shared by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the emphasis on Palestinian civilian control over Gaza and the lack of Israeli civilian presence there has angered hardline coalition partners, with Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich speaking out against the plan while a member of the war cabinet suggested that the defense minister is merely speaking for himself.
 
Different political factions, though the articles I read on the bombing didn't say ISIS took credit. Not disagreeing with you on this, but we don't read the same news....lol This fits right in with ISIS's M.O.
yes, isis has claimed credit; they say there were 2 suicide bombers though intel believes one of the devices was a suitcase bomb blown up by remote control.

the reason they would target Iran? they don't like Sunni Muslims and they were the target group this time, celebrating the hamas high official killed 4 years ago by an American drone in Iraq. Overall, i'd say it's about exploiting the times in order to push the middle east into full-blown conflict

https://www.reuters.com/world/middl...gest-attack-since-1979-revolution-2024-01-04/

see Lazaran's post below for putting that (my post here) straight ^^^ i got things a might twisted there :)
 
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yes, isis has claimed credit; they say there were 2 suicide bombers though intel believes one of the devices was a suitcase bomb blown up by remote control.
I read that it was a suitcase bomb too, just at that point there was no one taking credit. That's going to make it hard for Iran to take action on Israel, and from what I read, Iran has promised Israel will pay. So I wonder if they eat their words now,or what?
the reason they would target Iran? they don't like Sunni Muslims and they were the target group this time, celebrating the hamas high official killed 4 years ago by an American drone in Iraq. Overall, i'd say it's about exploiting the times in order to push the middle east into full-blown conflict

https://www.reuters.com/world/middl...gest-attack-since-1979-revolution-2024-01-04/
Thanks for the link.
 
yes, isis has claimed credit; they say there were 2 suicide bombers though intel believes one of the devices was a suitcase bomb blown up by remote control.

the reason they would target Iran? they don't like Sunni Muslims and they were the target group this time, celebrating the hamas high official killed 4 years ago by an American drone in Iraq. Overall, i'd say it's about exploiting the times in order to push the middle east into full-blown conflict

https://www.reuters.com/world/middl...gest-attack-since-1979-revolution-2024-01-04/

Well, ISIS are Sunnis, so an attack on Iran, which is Shia, makes perfect sense, and that is why I suspected it was ISIS all along.

The bombing happened during a remembrance for the Revolutionary Guard leader (not hamas) who the corrupt orange traitor had assassinated as that leader visited Iraq.

*nods*
 
Well, ISIS are Sunnis, so an attack on Iran, which is Shia, makes perfect sense, and that is why I suspected it was ISIS all along.

The bombing happened during a remembrance for the Revolutionary Guard leader (not hamas) who the corrupt orange traitor had assassinated as that leader visited Iraq.

*nods*
thanks for straightening that out for me; my mind's all over the place the past couple of days... interrupted sleep :eek:
 
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