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2024-06-11 at 9:55 AM UTCAnd the biggest difference between the right wing mentality and the left wing mentality is that right wingers always want more land to turn into car parks and golf courses. They long for beachfront real estate like Gaza has most of all. Left wingers tend to be urbanites, and don't see the point in having a bunch of land, they'd rather live in a studio loft above a gay bar in a nice walkable area and have the book club over once a week. Hence Israeli territorial expansionism tends to be pushed by the right wing, jedi cultural imperialism tends to be left wing coded.
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2024-06-11 at 9:55 AM UTC
Originally posted by ner vegas from what I've seen so far they used the US 'humanitarian' pier to launch the attack on the refugee camp using heavy aerial bombing as cover to insert ground forces who killed 200+, retrieved 4 hostages and killed 3 others.
https://x.com/suppressednws/status/1799497993168547912?s=46The footage released by the “IDF” shows the interior of the Helicopter and Noa Argamani—Video1 which is the same one that was spotted in the video of the port shared today—Video2
A group of the Israeli army infiltrated through the American seaport disguised as humanitarian relief workers and used humanitarian aid trucks to free the four detainees in the central Gaza Strip—Video3
A special American unit participated in the operation to remove Israeli detainees from the Nuseirat camp in the central Gaza Strip.
The 4 rescued are: Noa, Shlomi, Almog and Andrey.
They were rescued in good condition, they were well fed and no signs of any torture were visible which opposes the israeli narrative that was parroted for the past 8 months.
The indiscriminate strikes on Al-Nusseirat are shown in Video4.
so it appears as though they not only disguised themselves as aid workers and used the 'humanitarian' port, US special forces may have actually played a role in the operation. -
2024-06-11 at 9:59 AM UTCThey're portraying their indiscrimate retarded butchery and losses as an unmitigated success in the media.
Fucking clown show.
They did the same thing with their "raid" on Entebbe, which was also messy, retarded and bloody for everyone involved.
The myth makers. -
2024-06-11 at 10:02 AM UTC
Originally posted by Donald Trump They're portraying their indiscrimate retarded butchery and losses as an unmitigated success in the media.
Fucking clown show.
They did the same thing with their "raid" on Entebbe, which was also messy, retarded and bloody for everyone involved.
The myth makers.
they managed to retrieve 4 hostages at the cost of 200+ civilians and at least 3 other hostages
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2024-06-11 at 10:15 AM UTC
On 8 June, Israel conducted an attack on Nuseirat refugee camp which resulted in the rescue of four hostages. The IDF said that the four hostages were found in sound medical condition.[492] This was a joint operation by the IDF, the Shin Bet and Yamam.[493] The United States provided advice and intelligence to Israeli forces during the raid, through its "hostage cell" stationed in Israel.[492][494] Israeli forces disguised their vehicles as humanitarian aid trucks to infiltrate the camp.[495] The attack resulted in the deaths of 274 Palestinians, including 64 children and 57 women.[496] Witnesses reported that entire residential blocks were wiped out.[497] The operation also resulted in the death of an Israeli officer in Yamam.[498]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israel%E2%80%93Hamas_war#Rafah_offensive_begins_(6_May_2024_%E2%80%93_present)
Apparently Yamam is a "counterterrorist" squad of the Israeli border police.
I didn't know Yamam had a job.How an Israeli raid freed 4 hostages and killed at least 274 Palestinians in Gaza
Gaza’s Health Ministry says at least 274 Palestinians, including dozens of children, were killed in the Israeli air and ground raid that rescued four hostages held by Hamas. (AP Video by Mohammad Jahjouh; Production Wafaa Shurafa)
BY MOHAMMAD JAHJOUH, JACK JEFFERY AND KAREEM CHEHAYEB
Updated 8:32 AM IST, June 10, 2024
KHAN YOUNIS, Gaza Strip (AP) — They arrived in the middle of the day, when the squat concrete buildings of the Nuseirat refugee camp are stifling and the narrow streets outside are filled with people. No one suspected a thing until the shots rang out.
The Israeli raid caught everyone off guard, from the Hamas militants guarding four hostages in two different buildings to the thousands of civilians who soon found themselves running for their lives through a blistering crossfire.
By the time it was over, four Israeli hostages had been brought home alive and mostly unscathed, at least physically, and at least 274 Palestinians, and an Israeli commando, had been killed.
For Israel, it was the most successful operation of the eight-month war, bringing nationwide elation and removing some of the stain from the army’s unprecedented collapse on Oct. 7. For Palestinians, it was a day of horror that sent hundreds of dead and wounded flooding into already beleaguered hospitals.
‘THE ULTIMATE SURPRISE’
Noa Argamani, a 26-year-old who had emerged as an icon of the hostage crisis, was being held in one apartment and three male hostages — Almog Meir Jan, 22, Andrey Kozlov, 27, and Shlomi Ziv, 41, were in another about 200 meters (yards) away. All had been abducted from a desert rave-turned-massacre site during the Oct. 7 attack that ignited the war.
They had been moved among different locations but were never held in Hamas’ notorious tunnels. At the time of their rescue they were in locked rooms guarded by Hamas gunmen. Israeli intelligence figured out where they were and commandos spent weeks practicing the raid on life-size models of the buildings, according to Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari, the Israeli military spokesman.
“It needs to be like a surgical operation, like a brain operation,” he said.
He said they decided to strike at midday because it would be the “ultimate suprise,” and to target the two buildings simultaneously. Planners feared that if they hit one first, the captors would hear the commotion and kill the hostages in the other.
Hagari declined to say how the Israeli forces made their way to the heart of Nuseirat, a crowded, built-up refugee camp in central Gaza dating back to the 1948 Arab-Israeli war. Based on previous operations, at least some of the special forces who took part in the raid likely dressed like Palestinians and spoke fluent Arabic.
Kamal Benaji, a Palestinian displaced from Gaza City who was living in a tent in central Nuseirat, said he saw a small truck with a car in front and another behind pull up in front of a building on the street where he had pitched his tent.
The commandos sprang from the truck and one of them threw a grenade into the house. “Clashes and explosions broke out everywhere,” he said.
A VEHICLE GETS STUCK AND A FIREFIGHT ERUPTS
The rescue of Argamani seems to have gone smoothly, while the team extracting the three other hostages ran into trouble.
Chief Inspector Arnon Zamora, an officer in an elite police commando unit, was mortally wounded during the break-in, in which all the Hamas guards were killed, Amos Harel, a veteran defense correspondent, wrote in Israel’s Haaretz newspaper. Then the rescue vehicle carrying the three hostages got stuck in the camp, he said.
Palestinian militants armed with machine-guns and rocket-propelled grenades opened fire on the rescuers, as Israel called in heavy strikes from land and air to cover their evacuation to the coast. “A lot of fire was around us,” Hagari said.
It was this bombardment that appears to have killed and wounded so many Palestinians.
Mohamed al-Habash, another displaced Palestinian, was in the Nuseirat market looking for humanitarian aid or inexpensive food when the heavy bombing began. He took cover with a half-dozen other people in a damaged home. He said many other houses were hit.
“We heard very loud bombing and heavy gunfire,” he said. “We saw many fighter jets flying over the area.”
The Israeli rescuers eventually made it to the coast. Zamora was evacuated by helicopter and later died of his wounds in a hospital. The military renamed the operation in his honor.
Footage released by the military showed soldiers walking the hostages along the beach toward the water and helicopters whipping up clouds of sand as they took off.
‘We called the hostages diamonds, so we say we have the diamonds in our hands,” Hagari said.
THE AFTERMATH
At the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in the nearby town of Deir al-Balah, the dead and wounded arrived in waves — men, women and children. It’s one of the last functioning medical facilities in the area and was already packed with people wounded in heavy strikes in recent days.
Samuel Johann, a coordinator with the international charity Doctors Without Borders, which operates in the hospital, said it was a “nightmare.”
“There have been back-to-back mass casualties as densely populated areas are bombed. It’s way beyond what anyone could deal with in a functional hospital, let alone with the scarce resources we have here,” he said in a statement released by the group.
The Gaza Health Ministry said 274 Palestinians were killed and around 700 were wounded. The ministry does not distinguish between civilians and combatants in its tallies, but said the dead included 64 children and 57 women.
Khulood Shalaq, who was being treated at another hospital with her wounded 1-year-old nephew, said 14 members of her family were killed in the raid, with some still buried in the rubble. She said at one point she saw four helicopters launching missiles into the camp.
“The streets are filled with dead bodies,” she said.
Hamas later released a video claiming that three other hostages, including an American, were killed in the bombardment, but it provided no evidence. The army said it does “not respond to statements by terrorist organizations.”
Hamas and other militants are still holding some 120 hostages, around a third of whom are believed to have died. Hagari acknowledged that a cease-fire deal would bring home more hostages than military operations, but said Israeli forces need to “create conditions” to bring them home.
“We are doing things that are unimaginable, and we will keep on doing things that are unimagined,” he said.
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Jeffery reported from Jerusalem and Chehayeb from Beirut. Associated Press writer Samy Magdy in Cairo contributed.
https://apnews.com/article/israel-palestinians-hamas-war-hostages-casualties-1458f5a1dfe7bd4d908231bb7090a559
Surgical, just like Rainbow Six Rogue Spear.
Blow up everything, murder hundreds of children, then call yourself a heroic law enforcer fighting terrorists. -
2024-06-17 at 11:13 AM UTC
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2024-06-17 at 11:38 AM UTCNvm, looks like Bibi is going to stay top jedi, just make the decisions himself, in "small ad hoc meetings".
Sounds like a cluster fuck.
I love that man. -
2024-06-17 at 11:41 AM UTC
Originally posted by Donald Trump What mean? Elections?
I don't think the war cabinet was officially required, it was just a group that managed decision-making so it'd be quicker to get things through the Knesset.
yeah Bibi's still in charge but it's probably going to be a lot more difficult for him to get anything done or agreed on now -
2024-06-17 at 11:52 AM UTC
Originally posted by ner vegas I don't think the war cabinet was officially required, it was just a group that managed decision-making so it'd be quicker to get things through the Knesset.
yeah Bibi's still in charge but it's probably going to be a lot more difficult for him to get anything done or agreed on now
I for one am all in favour of Bibi ruling as dictator for life over the jedi race.
All glory to God Emperor Bibi 🇮🇱🔥👑✡️💪 -
2024-06-17 at 11:20 PM UTCthere goes my hope of seeing lebannon II commencing
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2024-06-18 at 7:59 AM UTChttps://www.timesofisrael.com/dozens-of-migrants-to-leave-israel-voluntarily-for-sweden/
Story from 2014, about jedis kicking out blacks cos they are black, and sending them to Sweden. -
2024-06-18 at 8:25 AM UTC
Leader of the United Torah Judaism party Yitzhak Goldknopf argued Sunday night that Israel does not need or want Haredi conscripts, while wondering whether ultra-Orthodox parties’ electoral victories did not give them the right to strike deals to avoid enlistment for their community.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/haredi-leader-on-army-draft-you-dont-want-us-and-you-dont-need-us/
Goldknopf, speaking at an event celebrating the 100th anniversary of the founding of Bnei Brak, a city whose population is mostly Haredi, said: “You still don’t understand us, why we say we live on the Torah, that without the Torah who knows where we’d be.”
Citing a tweet by former politician Haim Ramon, Goldknopf claimed that “four thousand Haredim asked to enlist since the beginning of the year — though that’s not good to hear — but you ruled out 3,300 of them. You don’t want us and you don’t need us. Why do you abuse us?” (Ramon in his tweet cited data from the Knesset, though he later acknowledged that some individuals had challenged the data as problematic.)
Goldknopf went on to ask: “Have we no worth, since we won elections? The attorney general says ‘This can’t be done, this can be done.’ It has nothing to do with her legally. Do we have no right in elections to negotiate and receive what we deserve?”
Israel has seen an intensifying public and legal debate over blanket ultra-Orthodox exemptions from the military draft, as the High Court of Justice considers multiple petitions demanding the immediate drafting of young Haredi men.
Haredis sit around reading the various jedi bibles all day.
They live on the public dole and breed like crazy. I think they might actually all be congenital autists. They are completely useless in an army anyway.
That they are a net drain on jedi-land is an obvious fact, and they are not shy on using their (continually increasing) numbers to outvote the productive citizens and vote themselves various entitlements. -
2024-06-18 at 1 PM UTCHezbullah's currently flying a drone over 15+ sensitive IDF bases and broadcasting the stream to Al-Manar, apparently the IDF can't detect or engage it
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2024-06-19 at 10:30 AM UTC
Originally posted by ner vegas https://x.com/suppressednws/status/1799497993168547912?s=46
so it appears as though they not only disguised themselves as aid workers and used the 'humanitarian' port, US special forces may have actually played a role in the operation.
lol the floating pier has fallen apart again.
it cost $320m, operated for less than 10 days and was used for the al-Nuseirat slaughter but not aid delivery.
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2024-06-19 at 1:38 PM UTC
Originally posted by Donald Trump No it's an actual internal dispute. Shouldn't surprise anyone, jedis disagree with each other all the time. They all agree on the basics, that they are the chosen people, uniquely good, uniquely moral, and that as a result they should run everything. They just disagree on how to implement that cultural chuavinism, especially in Gaza.
Left wing jedis want to keep the prison camp system going forever, while encouraging their victims to migrate to Ireland and England. Right wings jedis want to smash the Palestinians now, grab that expensive beachfront real estate, and rule with an iron fist. They also want the Palestinians to move to a white country, but if they don't they're perfectly happy just murdering them right where they stand.
Left wing jedis are correct that the current genocide is awful optics, has woken up everyone about the jedis, and has made the holocaust into something no decent person even cares about any more (since the alleged events are now used to justify genocide, the memory should be lost. Fuck never forget, we have a moral obligation to never remember).
Right wing jedis are correct that the prison camp system is unsustainable, that the Palestinians and their neighbours are out-breeding them, that something must be done, and that jedi power is waning due to the internet and demographics in the west. They feel the clock is against them, and they need to do something now.
For the jedis to half arse the right wing final solution to the Palestinian question, kill loads of kids with the whole world watching, fail to evict the Palestinians, lose their nerve, and for the city state of Gaza to reestablish itself on its own territory, is the best possible outcome from an anti-jedi point of view. Nethenyahu is the world's greatest living anti-Semite. Gaza is a hero city that may have saved the world.
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2024-06-19 at 3:49 PM UTC
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2024-06-22 at 4:28 AM UTChttps://www.cnn.com/2024/06/21/politics/us-israel-hezbollah-assurances/index.html
Senior US officials reassured a delegation of top Israeli officials visiting Washington this week that if a full-out war were to break out on Israel’s northern border between Israel and Hezbollah, the Biden administration is fully prepared to back its ally, according to a senior administration official.
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When discussing the issue of Hezbollah’s provocations, US officials made clear this week that the Biden administration would offer Israel the security assistance it needs, the senior administration official said, though the US would not deploy American troops to the ground in such a scenario.
interesting, but probably meaningless given that Biden's government doesn't seem able to maintain a consistent message on anything -
2024-06-22 at 12:55 PM UTC
Originally posted by Donald Trump https://www.timesofisrael.com/dozens-of-migrants-to-leave-israel-voluntarily-for-sweden/
Story from 2014, about jedis kicking out blacks cos they are black, and sending them to Sweden.
Wish I could send our niggers to Sweden.