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Gaza-Israel Conflict | October 2023

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Imagine if they had accepted the UN plan back then. They would have had so much more territory and independence compared to now!

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It's shameful that Hezbollah is still watching and doing nothing. That's very disappointing.
Hamas killed and kidnapped hundreds of innocent civilians - not just Israelis, but also citizens of at least the US, UK, Canada, France, Germany, China, Mexico, Thailand, Nepal ( the list will grow as more victims are identified). No one will come forward to help them. Unfortunately, the civilians will bear the collateral damage. It might have been a great tactical strike against Israel, but is a huge strategic blunder.
 
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All it means is Iran backs them. Meaning is in solidarity with them and supports them. It does not they took part in the operation or planned it. They help with some equipment and tactics.

Hezbollah needs to get involved in a big way and not let this opportunity lost. I don't know why you talk like Gaza is okay on its own. It's not and can't sustain this much more. And shouldn't have to bear brute of whole Israeli fire power alone over and over again.

I'm not saying Iran should get involved as a country. They shouldn't. Hezbollah and factions in Iraq/Syria , however, should.


Iran gave the go-ahead as per this news. If they indeed gave the go ahead, I hope they have the wherewithal to support them and actively join the was through their proxies even if the Americans get involved. If they are not ready to do that. it's immensely irresponsible of them to have started the war given numerous civilians in Palestine are going to be killed.
 
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Those with weak imaan get discouraged by the number of martyrs.
The brave people of Gaza were already living in an open air prison with horrible living conditions and getting bombed by Israel frequently. Their land was shrinking continuously and Israelis were massacring our brothers non stop. This year before this war was the bloodiest year for our brothers in West Bank. Arabs and other Muslims countries were ready to recognize Israel and kill the Palestinian cause.
For Muslims this world is a prison. Real life begins once we leave this world. The people of Palestine were already facing such condition in which they had nothing left to lose. But the mujahideen of Palestine fought even if everyone gets martyred they still fought. They have strong imaan. They know they won’t lose. Either they become shaheed or ghazi. In both ways they’ll be winners. We are promised victory. Allah is on our side. Eventually we will free Al Aqsa from the hands of Zionists. Who wouldn’t want to get martyred in this blessed cause? Our brothers and sisters who are martyred in Gaza by Zionists forces, they are shaheed. They will enjoy the rewards of heaven. The real life has just started for them. Every true Muslim yearns for martyrdom. Just remain steadfast on your cause and the help of Allah will come.

He will also give you another favour that you long for: help from Allah and an imminent victory. So give good news O Prophet to the believers

-Quran 61:13
 
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All it means is Iran backs them. Meaning is in solidarity with them and supports them. It does not they took part in the operation or planned it. They help with some equipment and tactics.

Hezbollah needs to get involved in a big way and not let this opportunity lost. I don't know why you talk like Gaza is okay on its own. It's not and can't sustain this much more. And shouldn't have to bear brute of whole Israeli fire power alone over and over again.

I'm not saying Iran should get involved as a country. They shouldn't. Hezbollah and factions in Iraq/Syria , however, should.
Perhaps Hezbollah and other groups are being held in reserve to allow them to move up the escalation ladder if need be or when most effective. War is not all kinetic, a lot is political. If Iran did plan all this or at least help coordinate it in a meeting in Lebanon, it may be a calculated decision.
 
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