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You cannot militarily conquer Israel without destroying their extension state first, each and every one of them.


Abdullah, do your job. ‼️

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Remember what D. Trump said about Iran and their fake attacks on US bases.
 

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They (UAE) teach in schools that boycotting Israel products is "haram".

If i'm american i'm taking over your religion and i'm giving you your teachers. Then to make it all seem real im making multiple schools of thought all opposing each other. That way every sect of Islam thinks they are the good guys and the guy on the other side of the street he's agent of the west.

Just look at FETO, the most influential Political Islamists within Turkiye, the moment they fell out with Erdogan they started to insults Turks and Islam openly. People used to point out these Islamists are american agents, the Muslims in Turkiye used to insult these people calling them kaffirs or secularists. And what a trick that is that the american political islamists use, to accuse anyone who accuses them of being a western lackey to be an enemy of islam and "secularist".

Their members even openly today in the USA attend zionist functions.

I suspect nearly all Islamic sects are taken over and occupied. Much easier to occupy the religion then is to occupy land with troops, much easier and very cheap to do. Most Dawah dopes in the UK are making an absolute killing off youtube ads and e-begging for donations towards mosques that never get built.

And the moment the americans think a group lost traction, they will give you a new group of political islamists who will reveal to you how the last group were american agents. Rinse and repeat until Islam is completely buried.
 

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Look at the comments section, the American woke military culture spend some time demonizing straight white males to satisfy the LGBTQ/trans people when everything is peaceful. Now that Israel is in trouble, US Army ad suddenly turns "macho" with all white males squad lmao.

Americans aren't buying this shit.

It's going to hard for America to fight a future foreign wars with the likes of China when you have their male population thinking like this

Which is GOOD 😊


 

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Look at the comments section, the American woke military culture spend some time demonizing straight white males to satisfy the LGBTQ/trans people when everything is peaceful. Now that Israel is in trouble, US Army ad suddenly turns "macho" with all white males squad lmao.

Americans aren't buying this shit.

It's going to hard for America to fight a future foreign wars with the likes of China when you have their male population thinking like this

Which is GOOD 😊



It also tells you that American psyche by and large still cannot think outside of their predetermined Racial lines.
 

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Not Only Hamas: Eight Factions at War With Israel in Gaza​

As the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) fight their way deeper into the hostile Gaza Strip, they face not only the Hamas movement but an array of other Palestinian factions that have taken up arms.

While these groups vary significantly in terms of ideology, influence and power, they are united in their dedication to establishing a Palestinian state through armed resistance against Israel. They have also openly demonstrated their willingness to coordinate during the ongoing conflict that erupted exactly one month ago, sharing footage of their operatives working side-by-side and issuing joint statements.

Hamas - Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades​


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An image published by Hamas' Al-Qassam Brigades media channel on October 7, the day the group launched the "Al-Aqsa Flood" surprise attack on Israel, purports to show members of the Al-Qassam Brigades alongside "Rajum" 144mm short-range multiple launch rocket systems.

Hamas has been in control of the Gaza Strip since a violent rift with the secular Fatah faction that leads the West Bank-based Palestinian National Authority erupted in 2007, two years after the IDF's disengagement from the coastal Palestinian territory. Officially called the "Islamic Resistance Movement," Hamas is by far the most powerful and influential actor in Gaza.

Born as a Muslim Brotherhood splinter amid the First Intifada, or Palestinian uprising, against Israel in the 1980s, Hamas and its Al-Qassam Brigades, which is named after a Syrian Muslim preacher who helped spark Arab riots in British-ruled Mandatory Palestine in the 1930s, have gained a reputation for particularly deadly attacks, including suicide bombings, against Israeli soldiers and civilians, as well as amassing a vast arsenal of rockets and other weaponry. As with many Palestinian factions, it views itself as a national liberation movement, while Israel, the U.S. and number of European countries see it as a terrorist organization.

Hamas has fought several wars with the IDF over the past 15 years, but the current conflict is being waged on an unprecedented magnitude since the group launched a stunning October 7 surprise attack, named "Al-Aqsa Flood" after the revered Islamic site in the disputed holy city of Jerusalem. The main goal of the current IDF operation, called "Swords of Iron," is to eliminate Hamas once and for all.

Palestinian Islamic Jihad - Al-Quds Brigades​


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Palestinian fighters bearing the insignia of Islamic Jihad's Al-Quds Brigades move towards the border fence with Israel from Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip on October 7. While the Hamas movement led the unprecedented surprise attack, several other Palestinian factions announced their participation.
SAID KHATIB/AFP/GETTY IMAGES



Islamic Jihad is widely considered to be the second most powerful group in Gaza. Like Hamas, it is dedicated to Israel's destruction and the establishment of an Islamic Palestinian state, but it has focused almost solely on military means, having no formal governance or administrative duties in Gaza independent of Hamas.

Islamic Jihad has also gained a reputation for conducting deadly attacks in Israel since the 1980s and has acquired a sizable rocket arsenal. Israel has held Islamic Jihad responsible for the deaths of hundreds of Palestinians over rocket misfires, something the group vehemently denies.

Along with its military wing, the Al-Quds Brigades, named after the Arabic word for Jerusalem, Islamic Jihad has played a frontline role in the "Al-Aqsa Flood" alongside Hamas. The group has also readily advertised its ties to Iran, which has played a vital part in supporting both Hamas and Islamic Jihad in their long-running conflict with Israel.

Popular Resistance Committees - Al-Nasser Salah ad-Din Brigades​

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Members of the Popular Resistance Committees Al-Nasser Salah ad-Din Brigades are seen at sea in this video published October 26 by the group alongside footage of its fighters taking part in the initial October 7 surprise attack against Israel.AL-NASSER SALAH AD-DIN BRIGADES

Widely seen as the third most powerful faction in Gaza, the Popular Resistance Committees was established amid the Second Intifada in 2000 among former Fatah members and is believed to be comprised of a loose coalition of fighters closely allied to Hamas and Islamic Jihad. It's also believed to have close ties to Iran and the group's logo closely follows the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps pattern similarly adopted by Hezbollah and other "Axis of Resistance" militia across the region.

The Popular Resistance Committees have conducted various operations against Israel since the Second Intifada, especially vehicle bombings, and fought during previous Gaza wars. Its military wing, the Al-Nasser Salah ad-Din Brigades, has regularly claimed attacks against Israeli forces in Gaza and the West Bank amid the ongoing "Al-Aqsa Flood."

Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) - Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades​


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A member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine's Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades loads what is described as a 120 mm mortar in this footage published October 22 of an alleged operation in eastern Gaza.ABU ALI MUSTAFA BRIGADES WAR MEDIA


The PFLP was founded as a Marxist-Leninist guerilla group in 1967 to serve as a vanguard for left-wing partisans that view Israel and so-called "reactionary" Arab governments as proponents of Western imperialism in the region. Its military wing, the Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades, is named after the group's late leader who was killed by the IDF in 2001.

The PFLP often made international headlines in the late 1960s and early 1970s through brazen airliner hijackings. Like most leftist Palestinian factions, however, its strength has suffered over the decades from internal rifts, the rise of Islamist tendencies amid the fall of the Soviet bloc in the 1990s and the domination of the political sphere by Hamas and Fatah in the 21st century.

Still, the group has sought to cross ideological boundaries and channel common opposition to Israeli-Palestinian peace accords to maintain an active presence in both Gaza and the West Bank. It conducted a number of notable attacks in the early 2000s, including the 2001 assassination of Israeli Tourism Minister Rechavam Ze'evi and the 2003 Christmas Day suicide bombings in Israel. More recently, it has published videos of its fighters involved in the "Al-Aqsa Flood."

Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine - General Command (PFLP-GC) - Jihad Jibril Brigades​


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A member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine - General Command Jihad Jibril Brigades mans a light machine gun on the bed of a truck alongside a fellow Jihad Jibril Brigades member and members of the Islamic Jihad Al-Quds Brigade and Hamas Al-Qassam Brigades during an iftar ceremony in Khan Yunis, Gaza in this photo published on April 30, 2022.JIHAD JIBRIL BRIGADES MILITARY INFORMATION DEPARTMENT

The PFLP-GC broke off from the PFLP just a year after its establishment, seeking a more militant nationalist approach to fighting Israel and creating a Palestinian state. Its military wing, known for the past two decades as the Jihad Jibril Brigades after the late son of founder Ahmed Jibril, conducted high-profile attacks against Israel in the 1970s and 1980s using southern Lebanon as an operating base. Among its most notable operations was the 1987 surprise attack on IDF troops known as the "Night of the Hang Gliders."

In Lebanon, the group formed close ties with the powerful Hezbollah movement, and participated in the country's civil war, largely in support of neighboring Syria. After a period of relative inactivity beginning in the 1990s, the PFLP-GC mobilized again to support Syrian President Bashar al-Assad when civil war erupted in that country in 2011. More recently, the PFLP-GC has also claimed some operations in Gaza amid the "Al-Aqsa Flood."


Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP) - National Resistance Brigades​

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Fighters from the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP) walk in a tunnel in the southern Gaza Strip on May 19, following a series of clashes between Israel and Gaza-based Palestinian factions led by Islamic Jihad that would serve as a prelude to the deadliest-ever explosion of violence in October.SAID KHATIB/AFP/GETTY IMAGES

The DFLP broke off from the PFLP in 1969, one year after the PFLP-GC's defection, and officially seeks to establish a classless secular Palestinian state in which Arabs and Jews could coexist peacefully. But the group has long shown a dedication to militant means. One of its most notable operations was the 1974 seizing of an Israeli elementary school, resulting in the deaths of 22 children in a firefight that erupted when commandos of the IDF's elite Sayeret Matkal stormed the site.

Like the PFLP, the DFLP participated in the First and Second Intifadas, though both leftist groups were and continue to be overshadowed by the Islamist Palestinian factions. However, the DFLP and its armed wing, known as the National Resistance Brigades or Omar al-Qassem Brigades after its former leader who was slain in 2021, has published videos showing its fighters active in Gaza and the West Bank.

Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades​

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Gunmen attend the funeral of Al-Aqsa Brigades group fighters reportedly killed following a morning Israeli raid at the Jenin camp for Palestinian refugees in the West Bank, on November 1.JAAFAR ASHTIYEH/AFP/GETTY IMAGES

Like the Popular Resistance Committees, the Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades were formed amid the Second Intifada in 2000 and have cooperated extensively with Hamas and Islamic Jihad in Gaza. The group has ambiguous ties to Fatah, sometimes purporting to act as its military wing, though Fatah has denied any official association.

Other armed Palestinian factions, such as the Abd al-Qader al-Husseini Brigades have also called themselves the military wing of Fatah and the extent of their relationships with the organization and its many individual senior members remains a matter of debate. A short-lived amnesty deal was reached in 2007 that would have seen Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades fighters surrender their weapons to the Palestinian National Authority, but the agreement quickly fell through upon the arrest of two alleged militants by the IDF.

Though named after the Jerusalem holy site at the center of the Second Intifada and numerous other flare-ups of Israeli-Palestinian violence, the Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades has, like Fatah, portrayed itself as a secular liberation movement. It has claimed a number of shooting and bombing attacks in Israel over the past two decades and has worked closely alongside Hamas and Islamic Jihad both in past operations and the ongoing war.

Palestinian Mujahideen Movement - Mujahideen Brigades​

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Fighters from Mujahideen Brigades take part in a military exercise at a site in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, on February 19, 2022.SAID KHATIB/AFP/GETTY IMAGES

Initially formed as a faction of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades, the Palestinian Mujahideen Movement broke off as an independent entity in 2006 after the killing of its leader, Omar Abu Sharia. With a more Islamist orientation than the Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades, the Palestinian Mujahideen Movement and its Mujahideen Brigades have expressed close ties to Iran.

It is also one of the most recent additions among Palestinian factions to U.S. counterterrorism efforts, having been blacklisted as a specially designated global terrorist by the State Department in 2018.

Footage shared by the group in previous years has shown it flaunting naval and anti-air capabilities along with small arms and artillery during training exercises. When the "Al-Aqsa Flood" erupted, the group announced its participation and has claimed a number of attacks on the IDF.

The IDF's View​


While the IDF has conducted operations in the past targeting all of these groups, along with Palestinian other factions dedicated to armed resistance against Israel, Israeli military officials have emphasized their current focus on neutralizing Hamas first and foremost, given its leading military capabilities in Gaza.

Responding to Newsweek's question during a recent press conference, IDF Colonel Moshe Tetro asserted that "our objective is to demolish the terror regime of Hamas," as it is "the biggest military power in the Gaza Strip."

But he warned that any group or individual that took up arms against Israel would be targeted.

"The second largest group is the Islamic Jihad, their power is basically a military power, they don't have a political party in the Gaza Strip," Tetro said. "But I will say very clear that anyone who holds a weapon against the State of Israel is doomed...is doomed. This is the way to win the war."
 

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My point has not changed. War is what it is. It's nasty and brutal. Nobody is calling for the targeting of citizens, only acknowledgeding that naturally, citizens will be killed in any conflict that involves a massive bombing campaign against militants imbeded with the civilian population. This is the way of war.

I've been extremely consistent.

How are those millitants imbeded with the population? They live under the ground in tunnels and there are no videos or pictures from millitanta between the masses.

It is never been proved that millitants use civillians as human shields. The only entity claiming this is the bombing side.
 

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If i'm american i'm taking over your religion and i'm giving you your teachers. Then to make it all seem real im making multiple schools of thought all opposing each other. That way every sect of Islam thinks they are the good guys and the guy on the other side of the street he's agent of the west.

Just look at FETO, the most influential Political Islamists within Turkiye, the moment they fell out with Erdogan they started to insults Turks and Islam openly. People used to point out these Islamists are american agents, the Muslims in Turkiye used to insult these people calling them kaffirs or secularists. And what a trick that is that the american political islamists use, to accuse anyone who accuses them of being a western lackey to be an enemy of islam and "secularist".

Their members even openly today in the USA attend zionist functions.

I suspect nearly all Islamic sects are taken over and occupied. Much easier to occupy the religion then is to occupy land with troops, much easier and very cheap to do. Most Dawah dopes in the UK are making an absolute killing off youtube ads and e-begging for donations towards mosques that never get built.

And the moment the americans think a group lost traction, they will give you a new group of political islamists who will reveal to you how the last group were american agents. Rinse and repeat until Islam is completely buried.
I cannot find the source for it, but a couple of years ago I was reading about an American politician who was one of the most fiery anti-Israeli activists for two decades and was a member of BDS and all other organizations critical of Israel. Turned out later that she was a Mossad spy.
 

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I cannot find the source for it, but a couple of years ago I was reading about an American politician who was one of the most fiery anti-Israeli activists for two decades and was a member of BDS and all other organizations critical of Israel. Turned out later that she was a Mossad spy.

To me it seems like they understand that when they do something evil or corrupt you will naturally get opposition. So instead of just allowing organic opposition to grow that they don't control, they plant their own agents to be the heads of the opposition. These guys if you pay attention are the ones who are given a platform, they called onto international TV and covered in the media, all of them without fail make plenty of money.

This is how they control whatever opposition arises due to their actions, they won't leave it to chance that legitimate opposition comes about that they cant control or at least influence.

Now i'm not saying its 100% of the time, but im willing to bet its happening more often then not.
 

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Racism?Ethnic cleansing?
Does Israel kill all Palestinians?
What about 20 % of Israel citizens? How many Palestinian Muslims are the citizens of Israel?
Racism? Ethnic cleansing?


How many Jews used to live in Egypt, Algeria, Jordan before 1968?
Answer:100.000 Jews per country.

And How many Jews live in those countries now?
Answer: Currently Zero Jews !
Ethnic cleansing , Racism?


@500 i would love to read your opinion about this war?
 

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