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Btw this will be my last post in the forum.


I stand with everything I said, I'm unapologetic to the very bitter end. Those "radical ideology" you mentioned, it is just your way to describe the militancy in the region, which is a natural effect of the people's dissatisfaction with their out of touch national leader, many if not all are treacherous, lying treasonous bastards with no honor whatsoever. People who sell the blood of their brethren for a cheap worldly gain. The likes of Al-Sisi, Mohammed VI, Abdullah of Jordan and generall "Muslim' leaders worldwide, from Morocco to Indonesia.

Yes I stand by each and every word when I said that the Islamist is literally the very breed of men suited for the long war in the Middle East. I personally believed that you guys secretly agree with me, but you decide to dust off my opinion by deleting it, because you don't like it anyway. Very convenient

I also stand with my word that said that secularism will be replaced. Political Islam will return in the Middle East by force and there's nothing, like absolutely nothing you guys can do about it but accept fate. I might sound bombastic, but then again, most of my prediction in the thread do come true LOL.

I have more respect to these people who bear arms and decide to change the situation on their own turf rather than the usual street demonstrators who's struggle amount into blocking streets and raising protests banner and then go home to shit and sleep while waiting for things to change. Even more so I have more respect with these people you label 'radical' than the usual moaners on this forum who constantly attacked the struggle of Hamas while they themselves are not contributing a single thing to harm the Zionists.

Also for my fellow Indonesian, I felt very sorry for you, the war that the Islamists are currently waging in the Middle East will suck up the attention and resource of the USA to the extent that China will likely run rampage throughout the region once the right time comes. I advise you guys to start thinking what to do next, or prep up a survival plan. The Gaza blockade will look pale in comparison to a blockade of an entire Island.

You call me an extremist for uttering the obvious (they're simply better at warfare) eh ? I don't see anything different with the likes of ISIS or Israel, in which many country have a particularly fond relationship. If killing people is the standard of what an extremism is, then your country (name redacted) will have severed relationship with Israel for a long time already and pro-Israelis here will have their posts deleted.

Anyway a forum, is a forum, the place to exchange minds. I did just that even though it's not popular, many of it are then proven to happen, just look at my exhaustive post in the Ukraine thread, guess who's laughing now ? But it seems, most of the forums I visited is just a place to mock other countries, race or post twitter post or cheap one liners (like Ecderha) or barely recognizable blabbering like that stupid Bosnian Mehmet Beg. While long posts that I wrote to tickle people's mind to actually think was deleted. I'm generally fine with deleted post, because while my post is deleted, the momentum that is happening in real life is running to my liking. Now that you guys can't control LOL.

So because this forum is at best a cesspool of twitter posts. Let's just say I myself are bored and don't intend to extend my stay.

You can delete my account btw. I have no problem with that. Bye.
Don't let the door hit you in the ass on the way out!

Byyyyeeeee!
 

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Hezbollah starts attack



Hezbollah rocket hits residential area



Hezbollah hits KFC-depot



Tel Aviv Ben Goerion Airport closed for all flights after Hezbollah's attack :)



"Hezbollah's fresh attacks causes stress and psycholical trauma by IDF reservists" (Israeli media)

 
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It seems like the patrol boat only suffered shrapnel damage due to a small missile/rocket exploding just above the boat.
 
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Not like they'll exactly need it, they're fighting...Hezbollah.

I can't see there being all that much of a land element to whatever they do this time either (can't see the IDF falling for it, other than some surgical special forces hits here and there), it'll probably be more overwhelming air power. Not much Hezbollah can do there in terms of ambush preparations and such.
 

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So,they were Islamists,right?


Funded,trained and supported by the US.



Nobody won in the 8 years of the war.


Again,nobody won Israel left under pressure from the US,NATO etc.

Portugal won a military victory in Angola and Mozambique but they still lost the overall war.

You can make a case with France vs Algeria. French may have won militarily but they still lost the war and Algeria became independant.

Usa may have won militarily in Vietnam and Afghanistan they still lost the overall war.

Soviet Union occupied most of Afghanistan it was still not enough for them to win the war. They lost.

Leaving is just the politically correct way of saying we lost.
 

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Very interested to see what Israel 🇮🇱 can do in response to Hezbollah and I'm equally interested to see if the Americans will get involved in the bombing campaign in Lebanon after relocating so many strike assets to the region. They may just use them as defensive detterent, however, I wouldn't be surprised to see them get involved offensively at some level.

Israel's decisions have brought itself to this point. Now we get to see how prepared Hezbollah is to fight this war. They've been preparing for a long time. They are to be respected.

I don't want to hear any crying in this thread about dead Lebanese civilians though. If you're going to support Hezbollah launching volleys of rockets and ordinance into Israeli civilian areas, you should expect no mercy for the people of Lebanon in return. When Israel starts bombing anything and everything that resembles a Hezbollah stronghold in southern Lebanon, Hezbollah and the people of Lebanon will have gotten what they asked for.
 

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An Israeli soldier aboard a Navy vessel was killed and two others were hurt amid this morning’s Hezbollah attack on northern Israel.
The slain sailor is named as Petty Officer First Class David Moshe Ben Shitrit, 21, of the Navy's 914th Patrol Squadron, from Geva Binyamin-Adam.

The other two soldiers are listed in moderate and light condition. According to an initial IDF probe, the sailors on a Dvora-class patrol boat off the coast of northern Israel were hit by shrapnel from an Iron Dome interceptor missile, as at least two Hezbollah drones flew over the area.

The military is investigating the possibility that the interceptor missile was tracking one of the Hezbollah drones and then, due to unknown circumstances, swapped to target the ship and exploded directly above it. Another possibility, although considered less likely, is that the interceptor missile managed to intercept one of the drones just above the ship, but also wounded the sailors. Footage from the incident shows an Iron Dome interceptor missile exploding adjacent to the ship. Parts of the interceptor missile were found inside the ship after the incident. The Dvora ship is currently being repaired and will return to service by tomorrow.
 

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Numerous sources reporting that Hezbollah fired approximately 320 rockets into Israel in their initial barrage. Israel then responded by attacking Lebabon with approximately 100 strike aircraft the in early hours of the morning, destroying substantial numbers of Lebanese rocket launch sites that were set up / being set up for the next wave of strikes.

It will be interesting to see who can better keep up the tempo. The IAF is in a race to launch sorties to preemptively smash Lebanon's launch vehicles and sites, while Lebanon races to deploys these units and overwhelming Israeli air defenses.

It doesn't look like Lebanon has the air defense weapons they need to threaten Israel's 4th and 5th generation aircraft and their long range PGMs. Should be an interesting few days. I expect we're going to get a lot of combat footage. We know that Hezbollah has more than 100,000 rockets in it's inventory, but the question is more about launch vehicles. Israel has excellent satellite and drone surveillance over large parts of Lebanon. It's going to be difficult to get a lot of those launch vehicles and sites set up for saturation attacks before Israeli strikes surpress them preemptively.
 
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