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3 hours ago, Morch said:

 

How do you mean?

Do you somehow imagine these are unstoppable?

 

I didn't see any getting shot down did you ? so yes that day they were unstopable.

Posted
2 minutes ago, BarraMarra said:

I didn't see any getting shot down did you ? so yes that day they were unstopable.

 

Your question was 'how can you react' to such things.

You shoot them down.

It's not like it's the first glider attack Israel faced.

 

It's not that they couldn't have been handled.

It's that they weren't.

Posted
10 minutes ago, Morch said:

 

Your question was 'how can you react' to such things.

You shoot them down.

It's not like it's the first glider attack Israel faced.

 

It's not that they couldn't have been handled.

It's that they weren't.

Ive just said that Morch they were slow responding to the Attack.

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Posted
50 minutes ago, owl sees all said:

Because you don't agree eh!

 

Try debate instead of posting silly remarks.

The IDF's terribly slow response to the 'break out'? How could it happen? Supposedly the intelligence service security was so tight that even a cat getting close to a wall would set off a alarm. And that para-gliding?! Did they not practice beforehand? Unnoticed! Did the Egyptians not whisper that something was afoot? Why the 5/6 hour delay. Did someone have a word?

 

Lets get to it Sir.

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We are not debating this its been and gone. for the second time We know they were too slow to respond because the plan was well thought out but it was not Hamas did the planning where do you think they got the Para gliders from Gaza's Home Pro?

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Just now, Danny Australia said:

One has to wonder how low can Israel descend with the ongoing assault in Gaza. I have just very gruesome footage on Twitter depicting the harrowing aftermath of an air attack on Al-Shifa hospital, with mutilated bodies of women, children, and even a deceased horse strewn at its gate. Ambulances transporting injured individuals were targeted on purpose.

 

Israel, on this occasion, has acknowledged responsibility for the hospital attack but has asserted that one ambulance was being used by Hamas fighters.

The video reveals the heartbreaking sight of women and children scattered on the floor, highlighting the devastating toll this conflict is taking on innocent lives.

 

 Today, another tragic event unfolded as a school housing refugees was targeted and bombed killing innocent civilians.

 

These daily horrors are committed by a group claiming to be the chosen people of God. If the divine truly exists, it is difficult to fathom how such barbarism can be associated with His name. This situation leaves me at a loss for words.

Any links to support these claims Danny ?

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Posted
6 minutes ago, BarraMarra said:

We are not debating this its been and gone. for the second time We know they were too slow to respond because the plan was well thought out but it was not Hamas did the planning where do you think they got the Para gliders from Gaza's Home Pro?

So you don't think that the Intelligence knew.

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Abhorrent 

 

"In front of the Al-Shira Hospital (also the headquarters of Hamas) Gazans were invited to watch the attacks on Israel.

Lots of electricity for this purpose, and no shortage of joy watching a bloodbath.

Like a scene from The Hunger Games…"

 

 

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Hamas want their wounded fighters out for treatment in Egypt rather than let out dual nationals.

 

Hamas put wounded fighters on departure lists, delaying efforts to evacuate foreigners, a U.S. official says.

A Biden administration official said on Friday that efforts to get Americans and other foreign nationals out of Gaza, a process that began on Wednesday, had been held up by a Hamas attempt to get its own wounded fighters included among those to be escorted into Egypt through the Rafah gate.

The explanation offered the first window into the kinds of details that were being negotiated with the leadership of Hamas, even as Israel began a campaign of airstrikes in response to the slaughter of 1,400 people and the taking of more than 200 hostages by Hamas terrorists in attacks on Israel on Oct. 7 launched from Gaza. Hamas rules Gaza politically and also has an armed wing whose fighters are embedded within the enclave’s civilian population.

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/03/world/middleeast/hamas-gaza-evacuees-rafah-crossing.html

https://archive.ph/dW6vM

 

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Posted
8 hours ago, owl sees all said:

So you don't think that the Intelligence knew.

We all know you do, you jumped on the sick conspiracy bandwagon last night. 

 

THE ISRAEL-HAMAS CONFLICT
The War on Disinformation

The Israel-Gaza conflict has seen a vast flow of disinformation spread via social and traditional media. Eliot Higgins, founder and creative director of pioneering OSINT collective Bellingcat, tells IWPR managing editor Daniella Peled how the “grotesque” online discourse was amplifying trauma and perpetuating a cycle of violence.

https://iwpr.net/global-voices/interview-war-disinformation

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Posted
8 hours ago, Jingthing said:

Israel is not a theocracy. It's a nation state, flawed democracy, with dramatic political divisions, and by no means a monolith, though there is unusual unity about responding to the shock of October 7 (Israel will never be the same).  Using the widely misunderstood "chosen people" phrase as a weapon to attack Israel is a cheap sleazy move at best.

Sleazy move? Continual outing of the antisemites is a better description

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Posted
9 hours ago, BarraMarra said:

What do you think ?

 

From what I have read I'm pretty sure that they knew what was coming. However, in saying that, the intensity,speed and scale of the break-out caught them by surprise. Once the IDF did respond; it was panic stations.

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US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Saturday both Washington and Arab states believe the status quo of a Hamas-controlled Gaza cannot continue and that he has discussed with his Arab counterparts how to chart a better path forward towards a two-state solution.

 

Blinken: US, Arab states agree Hamas-controlled status quo in Gaza cannot continue (msn.com)

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4 minutes ago, simple1 said:

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Saturday both Washington and Arab states believe the status quo of a Hamas-controlled Gaza cannot continue and that he has discussed with his Arab counterparts how to chart a better path forward towards a two-state solution.

 

Blinken: US, Arab states agree Hamas-controlled status quo in Gaza cannot continue (msn.com)

 

Stable doors spring to mind, this should have been said and acted on years ago, too late now. Muslims have never wanted a 2 state solution, thats the problem, they could have had a state and called in Palestine from the 1930's. Their hatred of Jews and selfish demands always led them to refuse and continue a never ending war.

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As their soldiers fight hand to hand in Gaza, Israelis wonder about the endgame

In the dark and the cloying heat of a Gaza night, the troops of the 13th Battalion of Israel’s Golani Brigade were attempting to advance in northern Gaza amid the flashes of air and artillery strikes across the Gaza Strip.

 

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/nov/04/as-their-soldiers-fight-hand-to-hand-in-gaza-israelis-wonder-about-the-endgame?utm_term=6546e91b1f2a1b7e33dd5398a773e0b9&utm_campaign=GuardianTodayAUS&utm_source=esp&utm_medium=Email&CMP=GTAU_email

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