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12-01-2024, 11:07 AM
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Re: ISRAEL/PALESTINE/IRAN/LEBANON Conflict Discussion Thread VI (2024)
Btw here is a research platform detailing Israeli war crimes, +10.000 videos already, for anybody who is interested in posting some easy videos in the other thread. Warning: it is mostly dead kids https://tiktokgenocide.com/ |
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#303
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12-01-2024, 06:04 PM
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Re: ISRAEL/PALESTINE/IRAN/LEBANON Conflict Discussion Thread VI (2024)
Lmao, look at the websites name...clearly unbiased and fair... might as well call it www.tictokwehatejews.com |
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12-02-2024, 01:11 AM
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Re: ISRAEL/PALESTINE/IRAN/LEBANON Conflict Discussion Thread VI (2024)
They don’t hate Jews, they hate genocide and the people committing it. Jews are not committing genocide or war crimes; zionists are. It happens that many if not all of them are Jews. If you want to understand it, change Palestine with Ukraine and Jews and zionists with Russian orthodox and Russians: Ukrainians hate the Russians invading Ukraine and committing war crimes, they don’t hate the Russian orthodox religion. However, if that goes on for 80 years then they will believe anything Russian is evil, including the Orthodox Church Same way as many people (such as yourself?) think Jews and Zionist are the same |
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12-02-2024, 09:30 PM
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Re: ISRAEL/PALESTINE/IRAN/LEBANON Conflict Discussion Thread VI (2024)
If you separate Zionists from Jews, total bullshit but for this mental masturbation you insist on ok, then you just make a separate smaller distinct religious group that YOU and the rest of the fools want to genocide. Back to point 1, simply because you think they read the Torah and talked about it for 2000 odd years and misunderstand the whole point of the Torah telling them to live in Jerusalem. And its YARUSHLAYIM no one else even says it right how stupid can these arguments get
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12-02-2024, 09:35 PM
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Re: ISRAEL/PALESTINE/IRAN/LEBANON Conflict Discussion Thread VI (2024)
Heres Kedar being a bit more civil and explaining why the Islamic claim to Jerusalem is bs |
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12-05-2024, 07:43 PM
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Re: ISRAEL/PALESTINE/IRAN/LEBANON Conflict Discussion Thread VI (2024)
IDF tank platoon commander Omer Neutra has been declared dead. New intel was obtained from interrogations and from ground operations in Gaza. IDF Rabbinate (a commision of intelligence officials, lawyers, forensic experts and rabbies) officially declared him dead. His body is still somewhere in Gaza. He also held US citizenship. Its said he can be seen injured on the ground in a known Oct 7th video taken at the Gaza fence. According to Israeli press he was killed the same day (Likely due to his wounds beeing to severe to easily handle him. If hostages require too much effort to keep them alive, they get shot. There are other sad examples from a Gazan hospital and from an overrun IDF base. It must be one of these lying on the ground. The dead body of Itay Svirsky was recovered from Gaza in an IDF/Shin Bet raid. So far, no operational details from this raid were revealed. Itay Svirsky was visiting his parents in Be'eri, as Hamas attacked on Oct 7th. His parents were both murdered and he was taken hostage. He appeared in a Hamas propaganda video. Alive and healty. Around day #100 he was murdered in captivity. IDF got intel about this and declared him dead. Already back in January. Similar to Omer Neutra's case, his body was held back in Gaza. You can see the grave which was reserved for him all these months. He will be buried between his parents. IDF released a new detailed report about the murder of these 6 hostages, which suffered fatal gunshot wounds. It already happened during first quarter this year. The bodies had been recovered months later, as IDF randomly checked these tunnels. Vid: Its explaining the fate of the hostages. The vid shows two Hamas underground facilities. The rather big, first one looks quite sophisticated. As IDF closed in, the hostages were relocated in another tunnel facility nearby, which lacked nearly everything you need to live. As parts of this underground installation got hit, the hostages were murdered. At timecode 2:00 you can see the tunnel section where the hostages had been kept and were the bodies have been located . This tunnel section was sealed off by sand bags + blast doors from the rest of the underground facility. |
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12-06-2024, 12:19 AM
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Re: ISRAEL/PALESTINE/IRAN/LEBANON Conflict Discussion Thread VI (2024)
Arab youth (and grownups) in Canada gather to honor hamas and hez martyrs, pledge allegiance to the jihad, etc. Well, there's a good reason to build the 2nd wall. |
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12-06-2024, 12:38 AM
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Re: ISRAEL/PALESTINE/IRAN/LEBANON Conflict Discussion Thread VI (2024)
Melbourne synagogue firebombed by masked attackers with Jews inside. Ahh, reminds me of the 30s. Life was simpler back then. There was a clear movement to root out the evil. |
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12-13-2024, 12:11 AM
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Re: ISRAEL/PALESTINE/IRAN/LEBANON Conflict Discussion Thread VI (2024)
Emerging Israeli Defense Technology News release from BESA The Begin-Sadat Center The arrival of the Iron Beam laser system, developed by Rafael Advanced Defense Systems together with Elbit, marks a revolutionary advancement in Israel’s defensive arsenal. Integrated directly into the existing Iron Dome batteries, which have been operational since 2011, the Iron Beam uses a 100-kilowatt laser to intercept rockets, mortar shells, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), and missiles – at the speed of light. One of the most compelling advantages of the Iron Beam is its cost-effectiveness. Each laser shot costs only a few dollars—the price of the electricity required—compared to approximately $50,000 for each Tamir interceptor missile used by the Iron Dome. This economic efficiency disrupts the financial advantage previously held by terrorists firing rockets and UAVs. The Iron Beam not only reduces operational costs but also does not require ammunition replenishment, ensuring continuous protection. Furthermore, the laser system offers rapid response capabilities, striking targets within seconds – much faster than kinetic interceptors. If it can be established that the Iron Beam destroys incoming threats before they cross into Israeli air space, this could enable the Israeli Air Force and IDF Home Front Command to decrease the number of disruptive rocket alerts in the future. While the Iron Beam has a range of about eight to ten kilometers and can engage only one threat at a time, it complements the Iron Dome, which can intercept multiple threats simultaneously over longer distances. The combination of these systems enhances Israel’s layered defense strategy. This advancement has opened the door for future developments, including mobile ground-based lasers to protect maneuvering military units and airborne systems capable of intercepting threats above cloud cover over enemy territory. An aerial laser system being developed by Elbit has already demonstrated success. In 2021, this system downed UAVs while flying at an altitude of 3,000 feet. If development goes according to plan, the airborne laser is expected to have an interception range of approximately 20 kilometers. In addition to the Iron Beam, the Israel Defense Forces has been testing radar-guided Vulcan cannons. The M61 Vulcan cannon, capable of firing around 6,000 rounds per minute and mounted on armored personnel carriers, aims to counter the growing threat of UAVs. Hezbollah has been leveraging its proximity to Israel to exploit detection loopholes, flying UAVs at low altitudes from southern Lebanese valleys to evade existing interception systems like the Iron Dome. The Vulcan cannons are expected to bolster Israel’s short-range air defense, protecting sensitive locations and filling gaps in current capabilities. |