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Gaza-Israel Conflict | October 2023

The battle between technology and eman. In this war, Eman dominates technology. It is from these mujahedeen that Munira Mastri learns. In comparison to a 1000 times stronger enemy, they do not wear medals on their chests and did not attend a war school or academy like you, but they possess much better fighting skills and strategies than you.
 
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Thailand held direct talks with Hamas in Iran over hostages: Negotiator



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Last week, Thai officials engaged in direct discussions with Hamas in Iran regarding the fate of 22 Thai nationals who were taken hostage by the Palestinian militant group during its attack on Israel, as confirmed by the leader of the Thai delegation.

Negotiators met Hamas officials in Tehran on October 26 and were given a pledge that the Thais would be released at the “right time”, Areepen Uttarasin told reporters in Bangkok on Wednesday.

Israeli authorities say 1,400 people, many of them civilians, were killed and more than 230 hostages taken in the October 7 attack launched by Hamas from the Gaza Strip.





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You should check your facts and numbers.

Jews in the Land of Israel (73-636 CE)


The Jewish people has had a continuous presence in the Land of Israel for nearly four thousand years.

When the Romans occupied the land of Israel in 63 BCE the population of the land was approximately three million people (out of an estimated world population of 250-300 million), most of them Jewish.

By 135 CE, after the quelling of the Bar Kokhba revolt by the Romans, there were only about 700,000 Jews left in the country.

Despite Roman and Byzantine oppression of the remaining Jews in the land, spiritual and cultural life continued to develop in the Jewish communities there. Other towns, such as Yavne and, later on towns in the Galilee such as Tzipori and Tiberias, replaced Jerusalem as the center of Jewish spiritual life.

The central text of Jewish law, the Talmud, was completed during this period.


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Then, there is more chance that actually some of the Palestinian are the descendant of Jewish people who left behind in the country. Maybe they were Jewish people who converted to Christian or Islam.
 
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Hezbollah says they are entering the war tomorrow

Well there goes the element of surprise ?

What on earth are they thinking ?
 
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no, areal bombardment and monitoring from drones constantly is problem for resistance forces and yet they have some tactical success, so far they resist good and enemy avoid to enter area with dense building structures.
Thanks, I was wondering where is the guerilla warfare.

But, it's been only a month so too early to say.
 
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Hezbollah says they are entering the war tomorrow

Well there goes the element of surprise ?

What on earth are they thinking ?
there was no that element, enemy is already alerted, they did preparation work with depriving them of sensor awareness in border area, so they will surprise them anyway in that sense, nothing more could be done.
 
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Thanks, I was wondering where is the guerilla warfare.

But, it's been only a month so too early to say.
Hamas has no capability for classical guerilla warfare, they prepared and equipped them self for urban guerilla tactics, due geography and lack of logistical support that is all they can do.
 
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UK’s Sun features faces of 32 kids held hostage by Hamas




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n the UK, The Sun features on its cover today the faces of the 32 Israeli children who have been held hostage by Hamas since October 7, under the banner: “Bring them home.”

“32 innocent children snatched by terrorists,” the paper declares in its main headline. “This is why Israel must fight evil of Hamas.”

All 32 were taken by Hamas terrorists when thousands of them broke through the border and slaughtered and abducted Israelis in southern Israel. Some of those kidnapped were taken alongside their families. Many had relatives killed before being abducted.


Hamas has not made any information available on their condition or allowed the Red Cross to visit them — along with over 200 other hostages.




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Several new testimonies by Israeli witnesses to the October 7 Hamas surprise attack on southern Israel adds to growing evidence that the Israeli military killed its own citizens as they fought to neutralize Palestinian gunmen.
Tuval Escapa, a member of the security team for Kibbutz Be'eri, set up a hotline to coordinate between kibbutz residents and the Israeli army. He told the Israeli newspaper Haaretz that as desperation began to set in, "the commanders in the field made difficult decisions - including shelling houses on their occupants in order to eliminate the Hamas along with the hostages."
it appears that on October 7, Israel's military resorted to the same tactics it has employed against civilians in Gaza, driving up the death toll of its own citizens with the indiscriminate use of heavy weapons.
Israel's two Apache helicopter squadrons had 8 choppers in the air, "and there was almost no intelligence to help make fateful decisions, Mako reported. The squadrons did not reach full strength until noon.
As the wave of infiltrations from Gaza drove chaos on the ground, discombobulated Israeli pilots unleashed a frenzy of missile and machine gun salvos: "The Apache pilots testify that they fired a huge amount of munitions, emptied the 'belly of the helicopter' in minutes, flew to re-arm and returned to the air, again and again. But it didn't help and they understand it, Mako reported.
The Apache helicopters appear to have focused on vehicles streaming back into
Gaza from the Nova electronic music festival and nearby kibbutzes, attacked cars with apparent knowledge that Israeli captives. could be inside. They also fired on unarmed people exiting cars or walking on foot through the fields on the periphery of Gaza.
Photos of the aftermath of the fighting inside kibbutzes like Be'eri - and of the Israeli bombardment of these communities - show rubble and charred homes that resemble the aftermath of Israeli tank and artillery attacks inside Gaza. As Tuval Escapa, the security coordinator at Kibbutz Be'eri, told Haaretz, Israeli army commanders had ordered the
"shelling [of] houses on their occupants in order to eliminate the Hamas along with the hostages."
 
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Several new testimonies by Israeli witnesses to the October 7 Hamas surprise attack on southern Israel adds to growing evidence that the Israeli military killed its own citizens as they fought to neutralize Palestinian gunmen.

Come on , there may have been a few friendly fire incidents or hostages killed on rescue. But 1400 people gunned down ? get real.

Most of the people died long before the army arrived , there are no shortage of gory images of people dragged from their shelters and shot. And this repeated itelf in 30 towns and settlements.

All those people where sitting in their shelters cause of the bombing that started before the attack. So you trying to describe as if they where exposed to some careless out door gun fire from IDF soldiers is absurd. They died becuase of a deliberate well intended action and not some accidant as you tried to describe,

NO MISTER , THEY WHERE DRAGGED OUT OF THEIR SHELTERS AND SHOOT IN THE HEAD , OR HAD THEIR SHELTER DOORS SPRAYED WITH BULLETS. THIS IS HOW THEY DIED.

Maybe we are resposible for kidnapping those 240 people as well ?


UK’s Sun features faces of 32 kids held hostage by Hamas




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n the UK, The Sun features on its cover today the faces of the 32 Israeli children who have been held hostage by Hamas since October 7, under the banner: “Bring them home.”

“32 innocent children snatched by terrorists,” the paper declares in its main headline. “This is why Israel must fight evil of Hamas.”

All 32 were taken by Hamas terrorists when thousands of them broke through the border and slaughtered and abducted Israelis in southern Israel. Some of those kidnapped were taken alongside their families. Many had relatives killed before being abducted.


Hamas has not made any information available on their condition or allowed the Red Cross to visit them — along with over 200 other hostages.




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