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What a load of crap.

Anywho...

HEZBOLLAH publishes claim of IDF losses on border since Oct 7:

- 120 casualties (KIA/WIA)
- 9 tanks
- 2 humvees
- 2 APCs
- 1 drone
- 17 jamming systems
- 69 comms systems
- 140 surveillance systems
- 33 radar systems
- 27 SIGINT systems
- 105 misc. military sites shelled
Don't know about the equipment, but IFD losses were higher according to their own figures. They really seem to publish everything as soon as an KIA is identified +1 or +2 days. That undercrewed SigInt bases at the border took heavy losses as well as among the first wave of reinforcements, which had to rush into a battlezone with almost no intel and often got ambushed.
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A news report on a 1996 shooting at a Mosque by a Zionist extremist. A man entered and killed over 40 Muslims, many died on their knees while they prayed.

“What he did was a loyal act of heroism”, the Israeli citizens replied.
They are and will always be at war until the Palestinian question is resolved so this attack was 100% expected to occur at one point or another in response to daily suicide bombings from Palestinians at that time.

Now please point out to me a random mass shooting/suicide bombing anywhere in the western world committed by a Jew/Israeli against random civilians?
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Propaganda, brainwashing&political indoc from that side(Left/Dims).
which means they arent rly “civilized”.




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Before Hamas launched its attack on Israel and the Israeli government declared a state of war, a poll conducted by the Chicago Council on Global Affairs on September 7-18, 2023, showed that Americans value the US security partnership with Israel yet they favor either a two-state or one-state solution to the conflict, rejecting the status quo.

While sentiments are shared among Americans of all partisan affiliations, Republicans were far more inclined to support Israel’s position on a range of issues.

Key Findings:
Two in three Americans and majorities across political affiliations said the US-Israeli security relationship does more to strengthen (64%) than weaken (32%) US national security.

At the same time, majorities across political stripes also say the status quo between Israel and the Palestinians is unacceptable. Six in 10 say that either a two-state solution or one-state solution is acceptable.

Prior to the recent attack by Hamas, six in 10 (57%) said the United States should be ready to meet with leaders of Hamas, including half of Republicans (51%), and majorities of Democrats (61%) and Independents (59%).

On most other questions there are great partisan differences. While most Americans preferred the United States take neither side in the conflict (64%), Republicans were equally likely to say they should take Israel’s side (49%) as no side (48%).

As in 2022, six in 10 Democrats (62%) and half of Independents (51%) supported placing restrictions on US military aid to Israel so that Israel cannot use that aid toward military operations against Palestinians. While Republicans opposed (55%), they had become more likely to support restrictions than they had been two years ago (when only 32% did).

Republicans and Democrats divided most sharply in their opinion of Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, with 61 percent of Republicans but just 24 percent of Democrats expressing a favorable view.
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Regardless what someone thinks of Ben Shapiro, he's got a point here:

"If Israel put its guns down tomorrow there would be a second Holocaust. If Palestine put their guns down tomorrow there would be a Palestinian state."
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New footage from Gaza. Appeared overnight on Telegram. Merkava, combat engineers, infantry advance

Westbank I think. Civilian car with an IDF soldier ambushed. It says heavily injured, but might be translator isse, looks like he is KIA unfortnately.

Westbank. 23 yo Fuad Abu S. throwing stones at armed IDF patrol. Getting shot. Real smart action when IDF is super salty anyways.
Awesome, not only are we seeing dead oppressors in Gaza but also WB
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Regardless what someone thinks of Ben Shapiro, he's got a point here:

"If Israel put its guns down tomorrow there would be a second Holocaust. If Palestine put their guns down tomorrow there would be a Palestinian state."
But Hamas agreed to the 67 lines a few years back, what was the problem? Bibi doesn’t want to remove the settlers from WB? There’s a lot more at play here & imo there will never be peace. The ones at the top are as bad as each other, I just feel for the innocent civilians on both sides.
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I love how some people sees 1 dead Israeli and celebrates like there was some great victory. While the other side which they are apparently cheering for is just completely destroyed. What is this? Day 29? Gaza city is a pile of rubble, thousands of dead terrorists and civilians beneath the rubble. But one dead Israeli! Ya one point for Hamas, you are catching up!
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Yeah, I’m the same way. Fuck Hamas, Israel had all the rights for offensive, but idk…not sure if this is the way, talking about brutality and no fucks given..Close borders, cut water/food etc supplies. Idk. Why not let women and children at least up until 5 years old out. Level of hate is indescribable. I also caught my self thinking more about Palestinians being slaughtered everyday, rather about why this is happening. Also, I’m scared to think, that because of this brutality we are going to witness shit load of terrorist attacks against Jewish people all over the world. Israel was emotionally driven, it’s understandable, but fuck man…200 millions or w/e Muslims all over the world are pissed seeing those dead kids…not a good sign.
Oh well it just means when the world wide attacks against them start they can play the anti semitic card again
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It’s not 1 though is it? I truly feasted watching footage of dead idf soldiers on the 7th but this is just desserts. As far as the numbers game it’s been said before it doesn’t take much bottle pressing a button throwing bombs in innocent civilians, now they have invaded Gaza watch what happens. Getting blown up by home made RPGs I hope every single one of the cunts burn in hell
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Before Hamas launched its attack on Israel and the Israeli government declared a state of war, a poll conducted by the Chicago Council on Global Affairs on September 7-18, 2023, showed that Americans value the US security partnership with Israel yet they favor either a two-state or one-state solution to the conflict, rejecting the status quo.

While sentiments are shared among Americans of all partisan affiliations, Republicans were far more inclined to support Israel’s position on a range of issues.

Key Findings:
Two in three Americans and majorities across political affiliations said the US-Israeli security relationship does more to strengthen (64%) than weaken (32%) US national security.

At the same time, majorities across political stripes also say the status quo between Israel and the Palestinians is unacceptable. Six in 10 say that either a two-state solution or one-state solution is acceptable.

Prior to the recent attack by Hamas, six in 10 (57%) said the United States should be ready to meet with leaders of Hamas, including half of Republicans (51%), and majorities of Democrats (61%) and Independents (59%).

On most other questions there are great partisan differences. While most Americans preferred the United States take neither side in the conflict (64%), Republicans were equally likely to say they should take Israel’s side (49%) as no side (48%).

As in 2022, six in 10 Democrats (62%) and half of Independents (51%) supported placing restrictions on US military aid to Israel so that Israel cannot use that aid toward military operations against Palestinians. While Republicans opposed (55%), they had become more likely to support restrictions than they had been two years ago (when only 32% did).

Republicans and Democrats divided most sharply in their opinion of Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, with 61 percent of Republicans but just 24 percent of Democrats expressing a favorable view.

I appreciate all the numbers & stats.
I was just saying, the only ppl who support terrorists, are the Dims/Left..
the same ones who support Rights only for terrorists. (ie: BLM, Antifa, muzzlum militants)

They are usually the only ones who also want:
heavy welfare(only available for crappy ppl)
1A/Speech control(only enforced on good ppl)
2A/gun control(only enforced on good ppl)
more govt control & Regs on EVERYTHING
illegal immigration allowed(only for non-Whites)
nutty Laws&Rules about the environment

among other things.
Because liberals are INSANE.
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