Complex Simplicity
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- 6 May 2022
- Messages
- 444
- Team supported
- Manchester City
Regardless of everything you have said, we can possibly all agree that Benjamin Netanyahu got the war he wanted, no?You've already answered your own question. Hamas previously attacked from afar with rockets and anything else near the border fence usually amounted to Palestinians throwing rocks. Gaza is not peaceful but why would the Israeli's be worried? There is a complacency there that nothing really bad is going to happen because it hasn't happened before.
It is definitely possible that Israeli intelligence didn't know the details of the attack in terms of the day, method and timing. If you don't know any or all of these and your attackers plan an attack early morning on a quiet holy day.... How is it possible that you could repel a sudden attack of a 3000 strong army, some of whom have literally flown over the border fence into Israel?
As has already been posted there are countless examples of such intelligence failures in history. The biggest questions of Israeli intelligence and the armed forces will be asked on complacency and not conspiracy.
For more than 20 years (of the 70 year conflict) that he's been in power, he's opposed a 2 state solution right back until the Bill Clinton presidency.
Netanyahu in power with a very right wing coalition, the most heavily fortified border in the world that has the best satellite technology was apparently wide open for 2 hours after the attack. I'm not a fan of conspiracy theories, but this does pose an awful lot of questions. In the meantime, Netanyahu has achieved what he wanted - completely destroying any semblance of normal life on the Gaza Strip. Even if it stops today, 600k people are homeless, children cannot go to school, young adults cannot go to university and the health service is crippled. He's now bulldozing roads up, so even when they return there's no way back. He's justifying his actions by claiming that Hamas are everywhere - therefore everywhere can be bombed, and more than 4000 innocent children have died in the process.
You can be pro Palestinian, and anti hamas just like you can be anti Israeli foreign policy but not anti semitic. Where is the humanity in any of this? Questions need to be asked.