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That is some good fighting.
At least 12,500 Israeli soldiers are predicted to be recognised as “disabled” due to the fighting in Gaza. The data is based on an independent firm's assessment conducted at the Israeli defence ministry's request. Described as a "gloomy forecast", Israeli occupation's list of injured soldiers is predicted to increase by more than 20%.

 

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Hezbollah broadcasts scenes of targeting the Israeli air control base Meron in northern occupied Palestine

 

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Yeah we're still not going to recognize israel in the end, nice try tho 😂 😂 😂


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Oh btw why is Indians madly in love with israel? maybe if they hate Israel as much as we do, israel will respect them more. Saw a lot of Indians on twitter begging to be recognzied as israel's ally and got rejected by zionists on twitter.


Because Indian hate Pakistan......

The people of non-muslim countries usually think all the muslim-main countries are one group.Chinese and Japanese always ask me if Turkiye same as Iran same as Arab.

So in the mind of many indian, Israel fighting Gaza=Israel fighting muslim=Israel fighting Pakistan=help india
 

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I visited the holy land a few times. Once in Hebron with my mother we came across a man selling souvenirs. My mother asked him how many children he had as there appeared to be a lot of children. His English wasn’t very good and he said something like he was married twice. My mother asked him if he had two wives. He said that his first wife had died and he remarried. So like most women my mother starts to dig further and asked him how his first wife died. He said that she was on the roof and was shot at by the IDF or settlers (I can’t remember which). She was pregnant at the time. She died but they managed to save the child. My mother was keen to know which child it was. We were told that the child was not in the country but sent abroad for an operation. He had had acid thrown in his face by the settlers and needed a specialist to save his sight. Imagine that.
Anyway, I remember that he had a large picture of Sadam Hussain in his living room. The truth is that these people are so oppressed and so helpless that they are grateful to anyone who gives them the slightest support no matter what their motive. I traveled extensively in that area and I believe that you can’t apply normal rules to these people. I write this with tears in my eyes for these brave people who haven’t had the luxury of normality.
This is the guy.
 

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Hezbollah broadcasts scenes of targeting the Israeli air control base Meron in northern occupied Palestine



total 5 missiles hit the target lol, all that big talks and fired maybe at least 30 missiles. 1 hit 2 angle footage :D. Good that they attack but sorry hizbies....
 

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White House’s NSC didn’t know of Austin’s hospitalization for 3 days​


The Pentagon did not inform senior officials in the White House’s National Security Council of Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s hospitalization until Thursday — three full days after he arrived at Walter Reed Medical Center, two U.S. officials said.
The news came as a shock to top staff, including national security adviser Jake Sullivan, as they were unaware the DOD chief was dealing with complications following an elective medical procedure, the officials said. NSC staffers were surprised it took the Pentagon so long to let them know of Austin’s condition. The Pentagon didn’t make the information public until Friday evening, notifying Congress about 15 minutes before releasing a public statement.
“This should not have happened this way,” said one of the U.S. officials, who like others were granted anonymity to discuss a sensitive issue. The NSC didn’t respond to a request for comment.


Chuck Hagel, the former senator who served as defense secretary during the Obama administration, said the Pentagon absolutely had to let the NSC know about Austin’s condition and whereabouts. “The NSC is part of your team, it’s part of the family,” he stated during a brief interview. “The president has to know where his Cabinet members are at all times.”
On Friday evening, as many people were turning toward their weekends, DOD spokesperson Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder announced that Austin had been hospitalized since Jan. 1. His deputy, Kathleen Hicks, partially assumed some of his duties from Jan. 1 until Jan. 5, when he resumed his full duties, according to one senior DOD official.
But Austin’s hospitalization was a closely guarded secret, kept from even senior Pentagon officials and congressional leaders until just before the public statement, according to nine DOD officials and two congressional aides. Some Pentagon officials only learned of Austin’s situation through Ryder’s news release. One of the DOD officials said their office was told by Austin’s aides that the secretary was working from home for the week.
The delayed news four days afterward — and the fact he’d relinquished some of his duties as Pentagon chief — was met with outrage by members of the press on Friday. But the frustration extended beyond the fourth estate to the Pentagon’s E-Ring and the halls of Congress.


“The vast, vast majority of leaders were unaware,” said one U.S. official.

Austin‘s hospitalization comes at a tumultuous time for the military, as U.S. forces face near daily attacks from Iran-backed proxies in the Middle East. On Thursday, U.S. forces killed the leader of a terrorist group in Iraq targeting American personnel in the Middle East. Austin, along with the president, approved the strike before his hospitalization, said the senior DOD official.

There is no standard protocol for when to announce a defense secretary’s hospitalization or temporary inability to do the job, said Brad Carson, formerly under secretary and chief management officer of the Army, though he added it could depend on the severity of Austin’s condition. If Austin were incapacitated, Congress would surely want to know. But if he were still capable of making decisions, even under a doctor’s supervision, “I don’t think Congress has to be notified in such cases.”

Still, when Gen. Eric Smith, commandant of the Marine Corps, was hospitalized after a heart attack on Oct. 29, for example, DOD put out a statement within hours.
“It is so out of character for DOD and clearly was made after a deliberate discussion of how this information should be handled,” said Arnold Punaro, a retired Marine Corps major general and former staff director of the Senate Armed Services Committee.

Hagel said DOD may have had a good reason to keep Austin’s hospitalization quiet for a time, but he still said keeping mum for so long was the wrong call. “You’ve got to always play it straight with the media. It’s all about trust,” he said. “If I were incapacitated or in the hospital for any length of time, I would have instructed our people to be straight with the media and let the media know.”

Across the river on Capitol Hill, congressional aides also expressed frustration that they had not been informed until Friday night. One aide said the relevant congressional committees were informed about 15 minutes before the Pentagon released the information publicly.


https://www.politico.com/news/2024/01/04/harrison-floyd-trump-bodycam-footage-jack-smith-00133933
The Pentagon Press Association called the failure to report Austin’s condition and hospitalization “an outrage.”
“The public has a right to know when U.S. cabinet members are hospitalized, under anesthesia or when duties are delegated as the result of any medical procedure. That has been the practice even up to the president’s level. As the nation’s top defense leader, Secretary Austin has no claim to privacy in this situation,” the group said in a Friday statement.
Ryder explained the delay Saturday: “It was an evolving situation, in which we had to consider a number of factors, including medical and personal privacy issues.”
Austin is known for his privacy and has often shunned the limelight as a four-star general and now as Pentagon chief. While he engages the press, he is averse to speaking with the media regularly, preferring to maintain his influence within the administration by staying out of the headlines. That strategy has worked well for him, as he’s kept President Joe Biden’s confidence and is viewed as a key figure in maintaining Western support for delivering weapons to Ukraine.
While Austin remains hospitalized, the U.S. is working through options for responding to attacks by Iranian-backed militias across the Middle East, POLITICO reported this week.
Several American destroyers are currently in the Red Sea, where they have shot down dozens of attack drones and ballistic missiles launched by Houthi rebels. In Iraq and Syria, U.S. ground forces have also fended off over 120 missile and rocket attacks.

 

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At least 12,500 Israeli soldiers are predicted to be recognised as “disabled” due to the fighting in Gaza. The data is based on an independent firm's assessment conducted at the Israeli defence ministry's request. Described as a "gloomy forecast", Israeli occupation's list of injured soldiers is predicted to increase by more than 20%.


To be honest Hamas fighting capabilities are exceeding my previous assumption . Israel dum tactics and cowardice aside they have punched above their weight in this particular fight .

total 5 missiles hit the target lol, all that big talks and fired maybe at least 30 missiles. 1 hit 2 angle footage :D. Good that they attack but sorry hizbies....

What is your expectation out of them ?? Excalibur's level of rocket firing precission ?? Targetting a well protected military facility alone was allready an achievement ..
Be realistic will you .... Hezbo shining moment is when they manage to drag the conscript army into their turfs ...

The answer of Houthi aggression against Israel.

In principle i agree with you ... For this particular " baiting "action mossad has release/sacrificing one of their hidden asset/ace ...
Were that gamble were worth the mossad's lost asset or not ... I don't have a clue ....
 

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White House’s NSC didn’t know of Austin’s hospitalization for 3 days​


The Pentagon did not inform senior officials in the White House’s National Security Council of Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s hospitalization until Thursday — three full days after he arrived at Walter Reed Medical Center, two U.S. officials said.
The news came as a shock to top staff, including national security adviser Jake Sullivan, as they were unaware the DOD chief was dealing with complications following an elective medical procedure, the officials said. NSC staffers were surprised it took the Pentagon so long to let them know of Austin’s condition. The Pentagon didn’t make the information public until Friday evening, notifying Congress about 15 minutes before releasing a public statement.
“This should not have happened this way,” said one of the U.S. officials, who like others were granted anonymity to discuss a sensitive issue. The NSC didn’t respond to a request for comment.


Chuck Hagel, the former senator who served as defense secretary during the Obama administration, said the Pentagon absolutely had to let the NSC know about Austin’s condition and whereabouts. “The NSC is part of your team, it’s part of the family,” he stated during a brief interview. “The president has to know where his Cabinet members are at all times.”
On Friday evening, as many people were turning toward their weekends, DOD spokesperson Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder announced that Austin had been hospitalized since Jan. 1. His deputy, Kathleen Hicks, partially assumed some of his duties from Jan. 1 until Jan. 5, when he resumed his full duties, according to one senior DOD official.
But Austin’s hospitalization was a closely guarded secret, kept from even senior Pentagon officials and congressional leaders until just before the public statement, according to nine DOD officials and two congressional aides. Some Pentagon officials only learned of Austin’s situation through Ryder’s news release. One of the DOD officials said their office was told by Austin’s aides that the secretary was working from home for the week.
The delayed news four days afterward — and the fact he’d relinquished some of his duties as Pentagon chief — was met with outrage by members of the press on Friday. But the frustration extended beyond the fourth estate to the Pentagon’s E-Ring and the halls of Congress.


“The vast, vast majority of leaders were unaware,” said one U.S. official.

Austin‘s hospitalization comes at a tumultuous time for the military, as U.S. forces face near daily attacks from Iran-backed proxies in the Middle East. On Thursday, U.S. forces killed the leader of a terrorist group in Iraq targeting American personnel in the Middle East. Austin, along with the president, approved the strike before his hospitalization, said the senior DOD official.

There is no standard protocol for when to announce a defense secretary’s hospitalization or temporary inability to do the job, said Brad Carson, formerly under secretary and chief management officer of the Army, though he added it could depend on the severity of Austin’s condition. If Austin were incapacitated, Congress would surely want to know. But if he were still capable of making decisions, even under a doctor’s supervision, “I don’t think Congress has to be notified in such cases.”

Still, when Gen. Eric Smith, commandant of the Marine Corps, was hospitalized after a heart attack on Oct. 29, for example, DOD put out a statement within hours.
“It is so out of character for DOD and clearly was made after a deliberate discussion of how this information should be handled,” said Arnold Punaro, a retired Marine Corps major general and former staff director of the Senate Armed Services Committee.

Hagel said DOD may have had a good reason to keep Austin’s hospitalization quiet for a time, but he still said keeping mum for so long was the wrong call. “You’ve got to always play it straight with the media. It’s all about trust,” he said. “If I were incapacitated or in the hospital for any length of time, I would have instructed our people to be straight with the media and let the media know.”

Across the river on Capitol Hill, congressional aides also expressed frustration that they had not been informed until Friday night. One aide said the relevant congressional committees were informed about 15 minutes before the Pentagon released the information publicly.


https://www.politico.com/news/2024/01/04/harrison-floyd-trump-bodycam-footage-jack-smith-00133933
The Pentagon Press Association called the failure to report Austin’s condition and hospitalization “an outrage.”
“The public has a right to know when U.S. cabinet members are hospitalized, under anesthesia or when duties are delegated as the result of any medical procedure. That has been the practice even up to the president’s level. As the nation’s top defense leader, Secretary Austin has no claim to privacy in this situation,” the group said in a Friday statement.
Ryder explained the delay Saturday: “It was an evolving situation, in which we had to consider a number of factors, including medical and personal privacy issues.”
Austin is known for his privacy and has often shunned the limelight as a four-star general and now as Pentagon chief. While he engages the press, he is averse to speaking with the media regularly, preferring to maintain his influence within the administration by staying out of the headlines. That strategy has worked well for him, as he’s kept President Joe Biden’s confidence and is viewed as a key figure in maintaining Western support for delivering weapons to Ukraine.
While Austin remains hospitalized, the U.S. is working through options for responding to attacks by Iranian-backed militias across the Middle East, POLITICO reported this week.
Several American destroyers are currently in the Red Sea, where they have shot down dozens of attack drones and ballistic missiles launched by Houthi rebels. In Iraq and Syria, U.S. ground forces have also fended off over 120 missile and rocket attacks.

 

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The moment the Jenin Battalion detonated explosive devices with Israeli force, killing a female soldier

 

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rubert murdick's dirty hands all over the propagandising of genocide. He's the same clown whose been relentless and dehumanising the Turkish people and Muslims in general.
 

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To be honest Hamas fighting capabilities are exceeding my previous assumption . Israel dum tactics and cowardice aside they have punched above their weight in this particular fight .
If they are dead = they are dead.

But for hamas if they died they just logged out of the world (dunya) and returned to 'the real world' (akhirah).


There is escalation of conflict but too slow, not sure if it can be used to start season 3 of the famous WW franchise.
 

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