^^^In mourningIf Netanyahu had concentrated on finding Sinwar instead of running up the civilian body count in Gaza, there would be a lot more civilians alive in Gaza right now.
But he didn't, so they aren't.
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^^^In mourningIf Netanyahu had concentrated on finding Sinwar instead of running up the civilian body count in Gaza, there would be a lot more civilians alive in Gaza right now.
But he didn't, so they aren't.
See? I can do that too!![]()
Under what city was he killed?If Netanyahu had concentrated on finding Sinwar instead of running up the civilian body count in Gaza, there would be a lot more civilians alive in Gaza right now.
But he didn't, so they aren't.
See? I can do that too!![]()
goodIf Netanyahu had concentrated on finding Sinwar instead of running up the civilian body count in Gaza, there would be a lot more civilians alive in Gaza right now.
But he didn't, so they aren't.
See? I can do that too!![]()
Pfft...let's not do any more questions....let's just listen to some music...who the hell wants to hear questions?Under what city was he killed?
I’ll help you. The answer is Rafah.Pfft...let's not do any more questions....let's just listen to some music...who the hell wants to hear questions?
Well that certainly changes everything.I’ll help you. The answer is Rafah.
It does. Kamala Harris is right. Israel’s decision to ignore the White House and launch operations in Rafah represents a major change in the situation. Here’s what she said this week:Well that certainly changes everything.
Seriously, you can't tell one pile of rubble from another in Gaza anymore.
Perhaps.Israel is officially fucked.
The Biden Administration announced through leaked diplomatic and military channels today that Israel had 30 days to get their act together and cease ALL embargos of humanitarian aid to Gaza, and oh, forget about bombing Lebanon.
If Israel does not comply with American dictates, the United States will halt ALL deliveries of offensive military aid to Israel.
Shit. Just. Got. Real.
Israel's "war cabinet" was apparently split on expanding the Gaza genocide into Lebanon so Biden opted to step in.
This is the beginning of the end for Netanyahu's murderous regime
The fact that a fixed thirty day notice was semi-publicly given to Israel did NOT go unnoticed by Iraq....if Israel doesn't comply with American demands, Iraq can bomb the hell out of Israel 30 days from now and Israel will soon have no offensive capacity to retaliate.
Make no mistake, there will be the potential for catastrophic casualties within Israel should the Israelis decide to "go it alone" as they have often threatened to do in the past. The United States has called their bluff.
Israel of course tried to talk their way out today, engaging in a PR stunt ("Look at us! We're letting in FIFTY trucks of humanitarian aid into Gaza") but it appears to be too little too late.
The United States government has also ordered the Israeli government (!!!!) to cease forced relocation of 150K to 250K Gazans from north Gaza to south Gaza. Don't do it, Bibi. Non-negotiable.
The US also declared that "Humanitarian aid" going forward would be redefined to include "dual use" items, i.e. items typically used by civilians but could also be used by military forces. Israel has blocked the importation of "dual use" items.
Israel had already complained that they have lost "negotiation leverage" with Gaza due to the US demands, but the United States basically responded with "yes, and?"
This is about as hardball as the USA has ever acted towards Israel.
Why not the Iranians? They've got all the oil money. Better they spend it on building roads and apartment buildings than on rockets and missiles to blow up those roads and apartment buildings!At some point, the bulldozers and architects will have to go in.
Everything will have to be rebuilt.
And the Israelis should pay for that, not the Pals.
President Biden is for all intents and purposes a lame duck president, he will suffer no political repercussions if he chooses to enforce his dictates upon the country of Israel. You are correct, we will have a new president come next January, and that president can choose a policy of her liking.Perhaps.
But 30 days later will be after the American election. Whoever wins, outgoing President Biden will have a ready excuse to change his mind on the "deadline." Besides, even if Israel allowed all the supply trucks to freely roll across the border, Hamas isn't going to stop shooting. The Israelis will shoot back. The resulting conflict will substantially hamper the delivery of those supplies to Hamas (and the supplies WILL be taken by Hamas first, because they are the ones with the guns!). As for Lebanon, same thing: Hizbullah will keep firing at Israel and nobody will expect Israel to do nothing in response.
Anyway, who in the diplomatic community really believes the American government is certain to stick to a "deadline" given their past history of confusion in dealing with the region?
The route is simple, hand over the hostages or die.When Hamas stops stealing the aid that Israel sends to Gaza, there won't be any danger of starvation. The death of Sinwar makes the liberation of the Palestinian people infinitely more likely. There is now a route forward to end the killing and suffering in Gaza.
President Biden is for all intents and purposes a lame duck president, he will suffer no political repercussions if he chooses to enforce his dictates upon the country of Israel. You are correct, we will have a new president come next January, and that president can choose a policy of her liking.
You don't know much.You are also correct, America has "drawn a bright line in the sand before" with other countries and not followed through, but they have lacked the ability to back up their demands without committing US troops and have been hesitant to do so.
The United States, however, possesses unpareralled leverage with Israel: Without United States backing, Israel as a country would soon cease to exist. The American pipeline feeds the Israeli war machine.
hezbollah increases its shelling of Israel
one drone was aimed at Netanyahu's residence (he wasn't at home) but another building took some damage
my point is simply that the death of the terrorist sinwar has not quelled attacks by hezbollahJust be sure to blame Russia, Iran, and Hezbollah when Lebanon ends up looking like Gaza.
Side note:
Those Hezbollah, (etc) idiots keep giving Netanyahu gifts.
As long as they keep attacking, Netanyahu will get increased military support from the U.S. and increased support from the Israeli people.
And now Netanyahu has even more justification for a major retaliation against Iran that will very likely result in the U.S. becoming more directly involved.
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my point is simply that the death of the terrorist sinwar has not quelled attacks by hezbollah
At least 18 press freedom and human rights groups expressed their support on Monday for a congressional letter urging the Biden administration to demand that Israel allow independent access into Gaza for U.S. and international journalists.
The statement of support was published by the Committee to Protect Journalists, a media watchdog that has been tracking the historic number of journalist casualties resulting from Israel’s ongoing decimation of Gaza. Since the invasion, Israeli forces have blocked foreign media from being able to independently access the Palestinian territory.
“While more than 4,000 international journalists have traveled to Israel to cover the ongoing war, Israel continues to deny them access to Gaza except for rare and tightly controlled military-led press tours to the war-torn territory,” the statement reads. “This effective ban on foreign reporting has placed an impossible and unreasonable burden on Palestinian reporters in Gaza to document an ongoing war through which they are living.”
i'm sure there will be posters here who will dismiss that number as untrustworthy. Is the number put forward by the CPJ any moreso? That is 'the Committee to Protect Journalists', a 'media watchdog that has been tracking the historic number of journalist casualties resulting from Israel’s ongoing decimation of Gaza.'The Palestinian Journalists Syndicate places the number at 167 killed, thousands more injured, and at least 124 facing abuse and torture in the Israeli military’s shadowy prisons.
More than 128 journalists have been killed since Oct. 7, 2023, according to CPJ
Press Freedom Groups Urge Biden To Demand Israel Allow Media Access In Gaza
with over 128 journos killed, with another source placing that closer to 170, since Oct 7th's terrorist attack, Gaza has become the most dangerous place to be a journalist in the world.
i'm sure there will be posters here who will dismiss that number as untrustworthy. Is the number put forward by the CPJ any moreso? That is 'the Committee to Protect Journalists', a 'media watchdog that has been tracking the historic number of journalist casualties resulting from Israel’s ongoing decimation of Gaza.'
and before anyone states the obvious, of course hamas should agree to reporters seeing the hostages and aid workers bringing them some relief... but then again hamas are supposed to be the only terrorists of the two and so it's expected they'll not conform
Perhaps.President Biden is for all intents and purposes a lame duck president, he will suffer no political repercussions if he chooses to enforce his dictates upon the country of Israel. You are correct, we will have a new president come next January, and that president can choose a policy of her liking.
You are also correct, America has "drawn a bright line in the sand before" with other countries and not followed through, but they have lacked the ability to back up their demands without committing US troops and have been hesitant to do so.
The United States, however, possesses unpareralled leverage with Israel: Without United States backing, Israel as a country would soon cease to exist. The American pipeline feeds the Israeli war machine.
The Israeli military policy of the past year in Gaza appears to have been to first and foremost, minimize Israeli casualties, and secondly, kill as many Gazan civilians as possible to try to force the nebulous "Hamas" to surrender.
This is contrary to all rules of war, and exposes a horrific moral blind spot in the Israeli populace. Israel is content to drop American munitions on schools, mosques and hospitals from 20,000 feet in the air on a near-daily basis with no real danger of Gazan reprisal.
Evidently the Israeli government decision to starve all Gazans in the northern half of Gaza was too much for even the Americans to overlook. I believe the Israelis were counting on American obsession with the upcoming presidential election to ramp up their cruelty and count on the American public not noticing.
Deprived of American largesse, Israel would have to commit large quantities of ground troops to do actual fighting. Committing Israeli ground troops is deeply unpopular with the Israel populace.
No reasonable person thinks that the American deadline will stop Gazans and Israelis from killing each other, this is not at issue right now. The issue is minimizing civilian casualties. Virtually the entire world stands united against Israel (the United States being the last belated country to join) to condemn the indefensible killing of tens of thousands of civilians in Gaza.
This is not so much a "war" as a "continual war crime", and America has taken positive steps towards stopping this criminal activity.