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Gaza-Israel Conflict | October 2023

It is not the missile but the guys who are firing them and willing to take risks. Russians made Kalashnikovs and everyone in the world use them. Yet, we don't see the Russians taking credit for everywhere it is used.
Evading a US naval blockade and UN weapons blockade to deliver strategic weapons to a militia, enabling them to strike at Israel, is not quite the same as ak-47 rifles being used across the world
Not sure if you understand the gravity of the situation but the Palestinians are in very dire situation where no one, minus the Houthis, is coming to their aid.
Thank god that Iran took those huge risks to supply those weapons to the Houthis so they could come to their aid
 
What I said exactly previous days. is coming out in the news (UAE and Saudi are pleased with destruction of Hamas and want to recognize Israel even if it circumvents Palestinian aspirations). Also I told about bab al mandeb/red sea region potentally become involved in the war... now houthis are slowly getting involved.
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Do you think the Saudis wanted to get rid of Hamas before MBS officially cozys up to Israel?
 
Bad rationale. Russian pogrom set the stage for Zionist movement and European pogrom compelled more to join it. Some people have no sense at all.


Don’t shoot the messenger.. this is PDM parliamentary member dude.. ie chachoo whisky supporters
 
i wonder what kinda mindset IDF terror organization had in 1948, where did they learn it from ? and applied it on people that helped them supported them…
Their basis is totalitarianism, terrorism, fascism, and communism. Another group was called Irgun.
'It was initially called the National Military Organization in Israel,[17] upon being founded in August 1940, but was renamed Lehi one month later.[18] The group referred to its members as terrorists[19] and admitted to having carried out terrorist attacks.[14][20][21] ... It initially sought an alliance with Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany.[22] Believing that Nazi Germany was a lesser enemy of the Jews than Britain, Lehi twice attempted to form an alliance with the Nazis, proposing a Jewish state based on "nationalist and totalitarian principles, and linked to the German Reich by an alliance".[22][23] After Stern's death in 1942, the new leadership of Lehi began to move towards support for Joseph Stalin's Soviet Union[17] and the ideology of National Bolshevism, which was considered an amalgam of both right and left.[24][22]
 
I think he is talking about balance of power. Palestinians maybe random people to you, they are not some random people to the Arabs. Arabs with their oil and Suez canal can bring the world to its knees if they had the resolve.
True; but the question is how much pain the Arabs want to inflict on themselves for sake of Hamas/Gaza? Blocking the canal and stopping the oil would be easy decisions if it only hurts others and not themselves. Egypt derives much of its income from Canal revenues, tourism and remittances of its workers abroad, mostly in Gulf countries. If they destroy Gulf economies, Egypt will see its checks bounce yesterday, that is how delicate its economy is. It is already a new Lebanon, but with 110 million people.
 
Evading a US naval blockade and UN weapons blockade to deliver strategic weapons to a militia, enabling them to strike at Israel, is not quite the same as ak-47 rifles being used across the world

Thank god that Iran took those huge risks to supply those weapons to the Houthis so they could come to their aid
Yemen was not subjected to a naval blockade for long. US might stop a suspect shipment for political reasons but it will not try to stop each suspect shipment because different countries fighting each other is good news for the American military industrial complex - US can underscore the importance of its support and sell weapons to its allies in this way. On the flip side, Iran could also supply components and leave it to the Houthi to use them.

UN had been Iran's best friend in war in Yemen. LMAO.
 
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