Live Conflict Israel-Palestine War|Regional Escalations

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You're obviously free to wait it out and see, Angry, see if Turkey gets a bomb in yours or your children's lifetimes, or their children's. I'm thinking you'll be disappointed, but you do you man, all good.
 

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'Kay, I'll pivot from the you're-not-ever-having-the-bomb thing.

The Lebanese say IDF stomped out another top Hez scumbag. Borat says "great success, high five!". And another one down and another one down, another one bites the dust.


 

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Hezbollah is exhausting Iron Dome supplies in northern occupied Palestine. The Colony will have to choose which is more important, the north or the center. Hezbollah is not going to surrender to a regime change ploy that the Colony is pushing its luck with.

Hezbollah is firing 200-300 rockets and missiles a day now.

Pretty soon Iron Dome is going to be out of interceptors and so Hezbollah will be raining much more death and destruction on the settlers as barely any of the rockets/missiles get intercepted anymore.

Hezbollah is in better shape, militarily, than we had thought. And is directing coordinated strikes with a well thought out strategy that will manifest in phases.

Meanwhile, the Colony is losing soldiers, civillians, money, investments, tourists, faith, ammo, funds and reputation.






What you refuse to realize is that there is strategy associated with rationing Iron Dome interceptors. Israel knows that they can't intercept all of the rockets fired by Hezbollah. It's simply not possible or cost effective. Firing a $60,000-$100,000 Tamir interceptor at each low yield projectile does not make economic or strategic sense.

Israel's multi-layered air defense network has the ability project the landing point of the rockets being fired. The focus becomes rationing interceptors to use against the projectiles that have the most capacity to damage strategic / expensive assets. Hezbollah (and you) might cheer when a family home is damaged or a car is destroyed by a Hezbollah fired rocket, but that's not of any strategic importance to the Israeli military. It makes for good optics and vibes for those people supporting your side of the conflict, but it's impact on the Israeli war effort is virtually negligible. There are no high yield weapons being used and the only real strategic damage that Israel may have suffered, came at the hand of Iran's ballistic missile saturation attack.

I'm sorry, but the Hezbollah response has been fairly impotent, no matter how much you want to try to present the opposite as being true. The only area that they appear to be having some success is slowing / challenging Israel's ground offensive. That's fairly predictable in my mind.
 

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Yeah, the notion that Israel's going to run out of Iron Dome projectiles anytime soon is laughable, there's pretty much an entire multi-country industry devoted to it. And it's one of about 3 or 4 interception systems, to boot, it's not bearing the burden of all types of incoming weapons. As said, it's also sophisticated enough to only shoot at the rockets that have a trajectory of actually hitting someplace populated, too, most of the Hezbollah type munitions end up in desert fields due to their suckage.

Even the ballistic stuff from Iran, as Relic pointed out, didn't do a whole lot. Cratered a couple runways which can be repaired in days, damaged some hangars that didn't house any high-end airframes. They'll be fine.

Sounds like the response to Iran might come sometime next week too, should be some fun light viewing.
 

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They're like trust me bro these rockets gonna exhaust iron dome bro we'll eventually target actual strategic assets bro believe me bro this is part of the plan bro.

And then it'll come out they hit fuck all but some civilians, a few soldiers, 0 air defence assets, 0 anything that would degrade Israeli genocidal potential
 

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Hezbollah is irregular militia, and their task is resistance. A resistance movement doesnt need to win militairily, like the Vietcong didnt win militairily.

What they are doing now, this war of attrition, does far more damage to the Colony. They cant sleep at night, leaving the country, emptying their savings account, are constant in stress, depleting their arsenals, asking the US for taxmoney, getting diplomatic isolated, etc.

The Colony havent reach even one their targets:

- Rescuing all the hostages
- Destroying Hamas
- Pushing Hezbollah out of South Lebanon
- Placing the settlers back to the north

One way or the other, there is no place for a zionist entity in the heart of the muslimworld. They need to go. Argentina or Uganda are still favourable.



 
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