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Gaza-Israel Conflict | October 2023

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The choice for the Palestinians in Gaza was oppression, dehumanization, pain or death. They chose the later. Just remember everyone of us on this planet has this instinct in us, if pushed far enough, to chose death.
 
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They were Hindus, that's why millions of Hindus ran to India
They comprised both Hindus and Muslims, and it's a fact that Bengali Hindus also sacrificed their lives alongside Bengali Muslims in Mukti Sangharsh against the Punjabi Islam imposed by Pakistan.
However, the essence of my argument is that Israel had the capability to act in Gaza similarly to what Pakistan did to Bengali Muslims in 1971. Yet, Israel refrains from such actions due to the fact that it's not an Islamic regime like Pakistan; rather, it is a responsible nation with a professional military.
 
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Trying to advance tank units without mechanized infantry, in a residential area or in areas with limited visibility, is really unbelievably amateurish.

EO systems, 360-degree awareness and hardkill systems basically allow you to write cool marketing phrases to be written in bold letters against long-range asymmetric attacks on open terrain, but tactical level training and the ability to apply appropriate doctrines of operation come first.

The IDF has extraordinary political support, a global lobby to cover up war crimes, international media, almost unlimited military technical support and grants, but it lacks something far more important.
 
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The Israeli army showed rare footage of the operation of the Ritsuf remote mine clearance complex, the commercial name of the Carpet complex. The Ritsuf demining complex was developed by Rafael Advanced Defense Systems in 1985 and was modernized in 2017; this complex, called SDPMAC, is also used by France. The complex is installed on the rear of engineering vehicles and armored personnel carriers. The "Ritsuf" mine clearance complex is capable of making a passage about 100 meters long and up to 8 meters wide in a minefield with twenty volumetric explosion rockets, 265mm caliber, in 1 minute. The missiles are launched from a distance of 65 to 165 meters from the front edge of the minefield and are carried out according to a program embedded in the computer. A passage created in a minefield is marked by missile stabilizers protruding from the ground. The complex can also be used to strike objects. The demining installation is operated by 2 people.

 
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They comprised both Hindus and Muslims, and it's a fact that Bengali Hindus also sacrificed their lives alongside Bengali Muslims in Mukti Sangharsh against the Punjabi Islam imposed by Pakistan.
However, the essence of my argument is that Israel had the capability to act in Gaza similarly to what Pakistan did to Bengali Muslims in 1971. Yet, Israel refrains from such actions due to the fact that it's not an Islamic regime like Pakistan; rather, it is a responsible nation with a professional military.

They were almost entirely Hindus, Pakistan had to ensure Bangla remained a free Muslim state as per participant, that's why the Hindus were targeted
 
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Good explanation of Hamas "Yasin-105" anti-tank RPG with tandem warhead:


RPG with tandem HEAT warhead, Hamas used it to destroy a Nimr personnel carrier & killed 10 soldiers.

This is actually a PG-7VR produced by Palestinians. It is a 2-stage warhead, the front part engages the reactive armor, so that the 2nd stage, which contains more explosives, penetrate main armor.

If penetrates, it cooks everything inside.

@Falcon29


IDF will surely announce more deaths soon, we know they drip feed these announcements. This video looks like West Bank, do you think it's Gaza?

Great find

it explains why Merkava APS has not worked

another 2 stage rocket, 1st one activates the APS and second one penetrates the tanks

and I think the second stage contains a very powerful element because it has knocked out frontal armour on the Merkava

and what a beautiful name it has, Yasin

May Allah give victory to the ones who are fighting injustice
 
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