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Re: ISRAEL/PALESTINE Conflict Footage: 1-15 June 2024

Such pretty, sexy girls in the IDF (or at least the ones they tend to showcase in these videos). I've seen a few pretty pally girls too but they're so beaten down by their oppressive Islamic culture that they all have that dull, premature aging look that comes from that, and, of course, they're never allowed to let their hair down They must be envious of the jewesses and the exciting lives they lead in the IDF
Its probably their age. They almost always look nice. All 19, 20 yo max. What do you expect :) Some of the very few authentic combat shots about IDF females I could find so far. I mean also not staged and no propaganda. The siege of Kissufim Outpost back in October. They bunkered down inside the command building. All look nice, btw. You can also see its the classic role type: Men were fighting, females kept safe inside, treating wounded and do communication duties. Obviously took pics as well. No female losses there (just male soldiers fell as far as I figured this out). It was different at other outposts with alot fallen female soldiers, but from there so far no footage appeared.

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Re: ISRAEL/PALESTINE Conflict Footage: 1-15 June 2024

1 - Hezbollah carried out a missile strike against Israeli soldiers in IDF's Birkat Risha Site near the Lebanese border.

The attack was carried out with an Iran-made "ALMAS" missile —a reverse-engineered copy of the Israeli 'Spike' ATGM.

2 - Hezbollah struck and reportedly destroyed an 'Iron Dome' Air-Defense System belonging to IDF in Ramot Naftali.

The group used an Iran-made "ALMAS" anti-tank guided missile —a reverse-engineered copy of Israeli 'Spike' ATGM.

3 - Gunman attempted to carry out an armed attack on US Embassy in Beirut.

The attacker was later killed by Lebanese Forces.

The perpetrator (allegedly affiliated with ISIS) seemingly used an early milled Chinese Type 56 assault rifle with folding stock.

4 - Hezbollah carried out missile strikes on IDF Command & Control vehicle and its crew.

Group apparently used two Iran-made "ALMAS" anti-tank guided missile missiles (reverse-engineered copies Israeli 'Spike' ATGMs).
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IDF reveals 2 km Hamas tunnel running adjacent to Egypt border crossing in Rafah. Now-demolished underground passage was allegedly used to smuggle weapons into Gaza.
05 June 2024, 1:29 am

The Israel Defense Forces revealed Wednesday that it had recently located and destroyed a major Hamas tunnel in southern Gaza’s Rafah, adjacent to the border crossing with Egypt, allegedly used by the terror group to smuggle weapons into the Strip.

The discovery of the tunnel came as the IDF continued its operations in and around Rafah, while also making gains in a fresh offensive in the central Gaza Strip. Eight months into the war that started with Palestinian terror group Hamas’s devastating October 7 onslaught in Israel, the military has found itself returning to some areas it previously operated in as Hamas works to reestablish itself at those locations.

Troops located several tunnel shafts in the Rafah area, which led to the discovery of the 2-kilometer-long (1.2-mile-long) underground route with several passages branching off it.

Inside the tunnel, troops found weapons, explosives and a large amount of intelligence material, the military said. Some parts of the tunnel were blocked by blast doors.

Combat engineers later demolished the tunnel, which was part of a vast network of passages Hamas dug under Gaza.

In total, the IDF has so far located some 20 tunnels that cross into Egypt along the so-called Philadelphi Route separating Gaza’s Rafah from Egypt. At least 82 shafts leading into the tunnels have been located in the area.

Hamas has been known to use such tunnels to smuggle weapons into Gaza, despite attempts by Egypt to thwart them over the past decade. Last week, Egyptian state media cited an unnamed high-level source as denying such tunnels still exist.
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IDF says it struck terrorists hiding in UNRWA school, took steps to avoid harming civilians
5 June 2024

The Israel Defense Forces says it has carried out a precise strike on a compound used by the Hamas terror group inside an UNRWA school in central Gaza, while taking extensive precautions to reduce harm to civilians.

The Hamas-run government media office has claimed at least 27 people were killed in what it termed the Israeli “massacre.”

“A short while ago, fighter jets… conducted a precise strike on a Hamas compound embedded inside an UNRWA school in the area of Nuseirat,” the army says in a statement, adding that several terrorists were “eliminated.”

The IDF says the compound was used by members of Hamas’s elite Nukhba force who took part in the terror group’s October 7 massacre in Israel, in which some 1,200 were killed and 251 were taken hostage.

The army says the terrorists, along with members of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad terror group, “directed terror attacks from the area of the school, while exploiting it as a civilian location and as shelter.

“The strike eliminated terrorists who had planned to carry out terror attacks and advance imminent terror schemes against our forces,” the IDF says, adding that “many steps were taken before the strike to minimize the risk of harm to uninvolved people” — including analyzing aerial footage and using precise intelligence.

It releases an aerial photo showing where in the compound the terrorists had allegedly been staying.
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Re: ISRAEL/PALESTINE Conflict Footage: 1-15 June 2024

I cannot believe for one second that Egypt is not in full collusion with Hamas and knowing about every tunnel leading into Egypt. I'm sure they're profiteering from it immensely. Egypt may think palestinians are a trash people that they won't formally let cross their borders as refugees but that doesn't mean they won't take their (and Hamas') money. Can you imagine all the rich or VIP palestinians that bought passage into Egypt, likely using the tunnels?

At any rate, good to see the IDF plugging up these disgusting rat holes, slowly but surely, though I wish they'd be quicker about it.
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Re: ISRAEL/PALESTINE Conflict Footage: 1-15 June 2024

Aftermath of the Iron Dome launcher after it got hit by Hezbollah’s Almas-3 ATGM

— IDF: 'We are not aware of any damage to an Iron Dome launcher'
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Aftermath of the Iron Dome launcher after it got hit by Hezbollah’s Almas-3 ATGM

— IDF: 'We are not aware of any damage to an Iron Dome launcher'
Ppl say that its an empty launch rack. Otherwise this minimal damage would be hard to explain. The rocket fuel and the explosives should have ignited otherwise. Also these parking vehicles next to the launcher are hard to grasp for an active missile battery. Active batteries also have warning lamps, so no one accidentally gets too close when it fires missiles.

Terror tunnel located in childrens playroom.
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Vid1: Its Rafah, looks like a Fallout 4 scene.

Vid2: Sama area. Rafah, filmed from a bullzozer, alot ruins. Tank shot. They seem to clear the whole Philly corridor.

Vid3: Arabs snatched this from instagram. The Philadelphi Corridor. The arrows and the fence is the Egyptian border. You see the Mediterranean and how IDF already cleared the area towards Rafah/Gaza side. They will likely stay there. Similar to the Netzarim corridor, which separated the North and central part of the Strip.

Vid4: Supplements above's post. The corridor. Alot demolition work.

Vid5: So far the biggest smuggling tunnel into Egypt. IDF figure.

Vi6 to 12: All about the ongoing anti terror operation in Jenin.

Vid13: The north. Iranian made suicide drone hitting shopping mall in Kiryat Shimona. No one hurt, they say.
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‘Falling for Hamas tactics’: IDF names 9 terrorists killed in school strike, slams media
After attack on UNRWA facility that reportedly killed 33 and sparked global anger, army spokesman says its intel showed no women or children in the targeted rooms
06 Jun 2024

The IDF on Thursday blasted international media organizations for again taking the claims of Hamas authorities at face value and reporting that Israel carried out a deadly airstrike on an UNRWA school without noting that the central Gaza compound was being used by terrorists.

“Sadly, we saw some media outlets fall for Hamas’s tactics yet again before checking the facts,” IDF Spokesman Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari said during a press conference in which he revealed the identities of nine terror operatives killed in the attack.

Those targeted were members of Hamas’s elite Nukhba force and of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad terror group who “directed terror attacks from the area of the school while exploiting it as a civilian location and as a shelter.”

“The terrorists inside this school were planning more attacks against Israelis, some of them imminent. We stopped a ticking time bomb,” Hagari claimed.

Hagari said there were around 30 terrorists in the three rooms that were targeted. He said some of those killed had participated in the Hamas-led October 7 terror onslaught during which some 1,200 Israelis were killed and 251 were taken hostage. Hagari said the IDF was working to verify this information further before making it public.

Many international reports on the Wednesday night strike relied on Hamas authorities’ claim that 33 Palestinians were killed and made little or no mention of any alleged connection to terror activity.
The identities of nine of the Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad terrorists the IDF says were killed in a strike on an UNRWA school on June 5, 2024, in this graphic released a day later.

The Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital initially reported that nine women and 14 children were among those killed in the strike on the school that had been operating as a shelter due to the war’s mass displacement of Palestinians.

The hospital morgue on Thursday evening amended those records to show that the dead were three women, nine children and 21 men. An Associated Press reporter had counted the bodies but was unable to look beneath the shrouds.

Hagari said the strike targeted the Hamas and PIJ operatives gathered in three classrooms at the UN school and noted this was the fifth time this past month alone that the IDF struck terrorists operating from facilities belonging to the UNRWA agency for Palestinian refugees.

“Hamas wages war from schools and hospitals. Hamas hopes that international law and public sympathy will provide a shield for its military activities, which is why it systematically operates from schools, UN facilities, hospitals and mosques,” Hagari continued, stressing that this is a war crime that should be condemned by the international community.

The IDF spokesperson noted that the IDF delayed the strike twice after identifying civilians in the area, which it had been monitoring for several days.

“We conducted the strike once our intelligence and surveillance indicated that there were no women or children inside those classrooms,” he asserted.
Pic1 - Post strike scene at Nusseirat UN School
Pic2 - Hamas operatives killed by the strike
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Re: ISRAEL/PALESTINE Conflict Footage: 1-15 June 2024

Top commander in north says IDF ready for war against Hezbollah
Netanyahu notes heavy international pressure amid multi-front military campaign, as report details US warning that ground operation in Lebanon could draw Iran into war
06 June 2024

The military’s top general in northern Israel said Thursday the army was ready to expand its conflict with the Hezbollah terror group if need be in order to bring months of deadly cross-border hostilities to a close, a day after a reservist was killed and 10 others injured in an explosive drone attack on a northern town.

Maj. Gen. Ori Gordin, head of the Israel Defense Forces’s Northern Command, spoke hours before the city of Kiryat Shmona was hit in an attack after drone warning sirens were heard in the area. It was not immediately clear what impacted the city, with police saying damage was caused to property, but there were no injuries.

The restive border region has been hounded by a stream of rocket, missile and drone strikes for the last eight months, leading to the displacements of tens of thousands of residents.

“Hezbollah has suffered severe blows. About 420 terrorists and senior operatives were eliminated,” Gordin said at a ceremony marking 18 years since the Second Lebanon War, the last major military engagement between Israel and Hezbollah.

Gordin said Hezbollah terror infrastructure built up over years had been destroyed in Israeli counterstrikes since the terror group began lobbing rockets and other projectiles at the north on October 8.

“We have been doing this for eight months, with the understanding that this time too, like 18 years ago, we have no choice but to continue fighting, together, until the mission is completed,” he said.

Gordin said the IDF had last week completed preparations for a campaign against Hezbollah, and that troops were training for the fight.

“We are prepared and ready, and when we will be ordered, the enemy will meet a strong and ready army,” he said.

The IDF earlier said it carried out a strike against two Hezbollah operatives, and the group announced that one member was killed. The army also announced strikes on other Hezbollah buildings.

On Tuesday, IDF Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi said Israel was nearing a decision on whether to expand the conflict to stanch Hezbollah’s daily attacks on the north, which have resulted in 10 civilian deaths on the Israeli side, as well as the deaths of 15 IDF soldiers and reservists.

The same day, Hezbollah deputy leader Sheikh Naim Qassem told broadcaster Al Jazeera that the group’s decision was not to widen the war but that it would fight one if it was imposed on it. Qassem said the Lebanon front would not quiet until the Gaza war stops.

Israel’s military and political leadership has come under increasing pressure to end the Hezbollah attacks and push the group away from the border, either via diplomatic arrangement or by launching an all-out war.

Tens of thousands of civilians from towns and villages near the border have been displaced by the attacks, which have also caused widespread property damage and earlier this week sparked large brushfires.

There are fears that left in place, Hezbollah could launch a surprise attack on the north like Hamas’s October 7 assault on southern Israel, which decimated whole communities and left some 1,200 dead and hundreds abducted into Gaza.

“The time has come to end the foot-dragging,” Culture and Sports Minister Miki Zohar said while touring the north Thursday. “Delaying a war against Hezbollah could bring about a greater disaster than that of October 7.”

In the border town of Metula, which was targeted by an anti-tank missile Thursday — which caused no damage but started a fire — local council head David Azoulai said the army should not wait for fighting in Gaza to end before launching an offensive against Hezbollah.

“If we don’t go into Lebanon, our future will be much worse,” he told Army Radio. “[Currently] we’re only responding to their fire and not going on the offensive.”

United States President Joe Biden’s administration has been cautioning Israel that should it go on the attack against Hezbollah, Iran may intervene, transforming a localized war into a much more complex one, Axios reported Thursday, citing American officials.

According to the report, Washington fears a ground invasion could spark an influx of Iran-backed fighters entering Lebanon from Syria to join the fight.

US State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller said Tuesday that Washington does “not support a full war with Hezbollah,” but Israel had the right to defend itself.

The US and France have been attempting to broker a diplomatic solution to end the fighting without the need for war, but progress has been halting.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a meeting at the IDF Central Command headquarters on June 6, 2024.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu noted “difficult international pressures being exerted on us” as Israel wages a “tough war on multiple fronts,” in comments Thursday following a visit to IDF Central Command headquarters.

“I can guarantee one thing,” Netanyahu said in a video statement. “Things will not be as they were. We will change this reality.”

In a sign that hostilities could expand soon, the army announced Thursday it had delayed a planned move to reduce the size of local security teams in northern towns by several weeks, following a new assessment of the situation.
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Re: ISRAEL/PALESTINE Conflict Footage: 1-15 June 2024

Ppl say that its an empty launch rack. Otherwise this minimal damage would be hard to explain. The rocket fuel and the explosives should have ignited otherwise. Also these parking vehicles next to the launcher are hard to grasp for an active missile battery. Active batteries also have warning lamps, so no one accidentally gets too close when it fires missiles.

Terror tunnel located in childrens playroom.
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Missile launcher hidden in UNRWA container for humanitarian supplies (shame, shame, shame on UN).
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Since theres no combat footage with IDF girls: A birthday party near a base at the Gaza envelope.
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Vid1: Its Rafah, looks like a Fallout 4 scene.

Vid2: Sama area. Rafah, filmed from a bullzozer, alot ruins. Tank shot. They seem to clear the whole Philly corridor.

Vid3: Arabs snatched this from instagram. The Philadelphi Corridor. The arrows and the fence is the Egyptian border. You see the Mediterranean and how IDF already cleared the area towards Rafah/Gaza side. They will likely stay there. Similar to the Netzarim corridor, which separated the North and central part of the Strip.

Vid4: Supplements above's post. The corridor. Alot demolition work.

Vid5: So far the biggest smuggling tunnel into Egypt. IDF figure.

Vi6 to 12: All about the ongoing anti terror operation in Jenin.

Vid13: The north. Iranian made suicide drone hitting shopping mall in Kiryat Shimona. No one hurt, they say.
Great vids as always, now that IDF controls the Phildelphia corridor from the medditerranian to the egyptian crossing, i cant ever see them giving that up. No more smuggling and iDF can control every good that goes into Gaza...HAMAS did not think this whole thing thru
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