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No, I don't think shelling a UN site is legal. I think it's strictly illegal under international law.

But I'll repeat what I said previously. I don't think it matters at all, because the U.N. is a sham institution, whose only real "hard power" comes in the form of the members willing to put their own military power on the line for the sake of enforcement.

Just like Russia vetos the Security Council from doing anything to stop it's offensive war in Ukraine, USA counters by using it's veto to stop any U.N. action against Israel.

If you want to eliminate the Jewish State, stop crying to the U.N. you're going to have to defeat Israel, USA, Britain and their Allies in war. That's your path. Not crying to a bunch of worthless suits.
Thanks for the answer ...
...Yes? They were told the IDF was going to be hitting the area, a courtesy warning and ample time to get out. The UN guys raised the middle finger. That's on them. If the UN wants to start actually fighting Hezbollah, great, but they're useless like in every other instance the UN sends troops. They rejected the call to make themselves scarce? Okay. We all make choices.

Relic, yeah, agreed. I have no problem with Hezbollah hitting that army base, war is war is war, people both sides die. They just don't get to complain when the IDF inevitably explodes a shitload of Shia-aligned heads in response with 1000 time the firepower. Works both ways - if they believe in "might is right", the IDF's obviously the mightier and down comes the hammer.

Scott, it's four dead as of your second post, yes. As I said, these things are fluid, if there's 67 injuries then there's likely going to be deaths. Thing is, at the point you'd posted your first post, nobody had died - you knew that at the time, and you claimed a lot more than 4 (many dozens from, from memory) in your (now conveniently deleted) post. This is what you do, and everyone sees through it. You're a "Ghost Of Kiev!" guy, just for Hezbollah rather than Ukraine.

Which in turn ...you don't consider the International convention and norms at all ??
Thanks for the answer ...atleast you are honest about it ..

I once said it before .... Regarding Jerussalem liberation . We are Indonesians have allready stop to relying on others . When we have the means and accumulated enough . We will marching there by our self .... And that is the pledge .
 
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It's not a Arab-Israeli conflict, you should have seen that by now.

Turkey is one of the primary targets.

The guys cant even take all of palestine and lebanon lmaoooo

By the time they reach Turkiye they will expend themselves before they pick a fight with the Turks.

Relax and calm down. Turkish neighbours like Greece, Armenia and the Kurds all have their retarded delusions. They all got crushed one by one.

I doubt Israel would try to pick more enemies as their hands are full.
 

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It's not a Arab-Israeli conflict, you should have seen that by now.

Turkey is one of the primary targets.

Let israel and hezbollah destroy each other. Next Iran deserves a good slap.

As much as I hate Zionists I dont agree with the complete collapse of Israel. Because Iran will try their shit against Turkiye and Azerbaijan.

Remember how Iran threatened Azerbaijan to invade and their plan to use proxies.

This is geopolitics. Any wrong in the middle east costs us in long run.

Why do you think the Muslim rulers despite weakening the crusader states still allowed them to rule because they had their uses.
 

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Thanks for the answer ...


Which in turn ...you don't consider the International convention and norms at all ??
Thanks for the answer ...atleast you are honest about it ..

I once said it before .... Regarding Jerussalem liberation . We are Indonesians have allready stop to relying on others . When we have the means and accumulated enough . We will marching there by our self .... And that is the pledge .

"International norms", gimme a break. This is the middle-east, concerning a nation in an outright fight for its very existence. Against guys not in uniforms (war crime), who embed in civilian populations (war crime), who intentionally massacre & rape civilians (war crime), whose stated goal is to wipe all the Jews from the face of the middle-east (intention: war crime).

If the UN can do the mental gymnastics to accuse one and side and turn a blind eye to the other, cool, that's why nobody takes them seriously.

What do you think "Never Again" means for the Israelis? It's right there. Any means necessary, you bloody their nose, they'll cave in your whole village as a lesson, a predecent, and a warning that next time it'll be the whole city next door. "You're not wiping us out: try and die."

Look, if you think 'rules" and "norms" exist in war as a practicality, that's hopelessly naive. Maybe you should join the U.N. There's absolutely no value to the concept any more than the paper it's written on. The bad guys commit war crimes, the good guys commit war crimes to defeat the bad guys pragmatically, rinse and repeat. I don't give a shit about UN peacekeepers getting wasted *after they've rejected an advance warning to clear the area*. Get smarter, value your own life a little.
 

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It's not a Arab-Israeli conflict, you should have seen that by now.

Turkey is one of the primary targets.
The French TV channel Arte has released a documentary entitled “In Israel: Ministers of Chaos,” which features an interview with the far-right Finance Minister of the Jewish state, Bezalel Smotrich.

During the interview, the Israeli minister made a surprising statement, talking about his vision of “Greater Israel” and its borders. Smotrich said that Israel would expand “piece by piece,” and would eventually encompass all of the Palestinian territories, as well as Jordan, Lebanon, Egypt, Syria, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia.


Turkey, fortunately, is not in their plans:ROFLMAO:
By the way, Holland is also;)
 

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"International norms", gimme a break. This is the middle-east, concerning a nation in an outright fight for its very existence. Against guys not in uniforms (war crime), who embed in civilian populations (war crime), who intentionally massacre & rape civilians (war crime), whose stated goal is to wipe all the Jews from the face of the middle-east (intention: war crime)
If the UN can do the mental gymnastics to accuse one and side and turn a blind eye to the other, cool, that's why nobody takes them seriously.


And this is ridiculously one sided view of Israeli conflict. I doubt sane people here would take it seriously.
 

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How do you figure? If you're Hamas or Hezbollah and want war crimes brought against your opposition, you'd damn well better be in-uniform and fighting from unpopulated areas, or else it's pretty much a non-starter of a discussion. Being the "underdog" or whatever doesn't give you a pass on the rules on the little piece of paper held up by the bureaucrats.

It's hardly "one-sided" a view if it's their own words on the topic, too. "From The River To The Sea" doesn't mean "let's politely discuss a workable two-state solution", it's a "fuck you, it's all ours, go back to eastern Europe or here's my machete".
 

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Iran is one of Russia's most closest allies. They dont wanna lose them, like they didnt wanna lose Syria.

Difficult times are coming and thats why Turkey should make peace with Syria and agree about a EEZ.

Iraq, Syria, Turkey, Iran, Pakistan, North-Cyprus, these countries must unite like a copy of the EU/NATO to forever get rid of internal terror organisations and form a iron block against Israel/US/UK.

Alone they will be checkmated one by one.
It's Turkiye, not Turkey.

Unification with any of those countries, especially Iran is lunacy. Will NEVER happen. Unification with the other Turkic states, a BIG yes. I hope the Azeris in Iran unify with their cousins in Baku one day.
 

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LAST warning to all relevant parties. If this bickering and personal attacks don’t stop you will get lengthy bans.
Stay within forum rules.
Glorifying human beings killed has no place in this forum.
Stop attacking specific races or creeds.
 

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The French TV channel Arte has released a documentary entitled “In Israel: Ministers of Chaos,” which features an interview with the far-right Finance Minister of the Jewish state, Bezalel Smotrich.

During the interview, the Israeli minister made a surprising statement, talking about his vision of “Greater Israel” and its borders. Smotrich said that Israel would expand “piece by piece,” and would eventually encompass all of the Palestinian territories, as well as Jordan, Lebanon, Egypt, Syria, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia.


Turkey, fortunately, is not in their plans:ROFLMAO:
By the way, Holland is also;)

And which country borders Syria?

Which country has troops and bases in North Syria now?

The desing of the Israeli flag by David Wolfsson says something. The blue lines resembles the Euphrates and the Nile ("From the Nile to the Euphrates, we will have our lands").

In which provinces did the last massive eurthquake happen? They were all beneath thr Euphrates (Malatya, Hatay, Iskenderun, Elazig, Maraş etc).

The last year alone Israeli companies en billionaires bought large chunks of land in Hatay and Antakya. Go ask the people of Hatay how much land the AKP muncipality sold to Israeli private landlords.

The media just let you fixate on land purchases by Gulf Arabs, but doesnt speak about land purchases by Israelis.
 

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Scott, it's four dead as of your second post, yes. As I said, these things are fluid, if there's 67 injuries then there's likely going to be deaths. Thing is, at the point you'd posted your first post, nobody had died - you knew that at the time, and you claimed a lot more than 4 (many dozens from, from memory) in your (now conveniently deleted) post. This is what you do, and everyone sees through it. You're a "Ghost Of Kiev!" guy, just for Hezbollah rather than Ukraine.

The first source i posted was from CNN and it stated 4 deaths. I didnt lie or removed anything, its still there.

Strange that a Australian guy is more fanatical supporting Israel than Australia.

Stop crying because you cant stand to see Israeli funerals with crying diaper army soldiers.
 
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