Middle East Conflict

Classic Hamas tactic - fire weapons from civilian areas so Israel has no chance but to retaliate and then watch all the usual "free Palestine" types accuse Israel of targeting civilians.

Hamas are a load of medieval islamic terrorists who are happy for their own people to be killed and used as human shields.

Fucking animals, Hamas aren't even human. As I said before, stick the cunts in the same bin as ISIS and Putin's thugs.

Hamas are scum, but it’s amazing how many videos of FPV drones strikes we’ve seen out of Ukraine that allow them to take out a single car, tank, building and leave the rest of the area untouched.

And yet Israel’s far wealthier, far better equipped military just levels a block and kills a few dozen civilians along with the terrrorists.
 
Not a chance. We've not even heard the standard appeal for both sides to 'show restraint' yet. Given the scale of the retribution enacted so far and what they openly promise is to come I'm unsure when we even get to that stage.

I was just watching the news and the Videos/Pictures of Gaza ia Staggering. There's not much left and is looking like Allepo. What the fuck will they have left to blow up when the tanks come in?
 
Urban warfare is also the most difficult form of warfare. And while a city attack may not be the most difficult type of urban operation—a counterinsurgency involving separating a few enemy personnel from among millions of people while maintaining a military’s legitimacy could be considered more difficult—it is one of the riskiest missions a nation can attempt. There are disproportionate levels of political, tactical, and accidental risk in attempting to liberate a city from a defending force.

 
Urban warfare is also the most difficult form of warfare. And while a city attack may not be the most difficult type of urban operation—a counterinsurgency involving separating a few enemy personnel from among millions of people while maintaining a military’s legitimacy could be considered more difficult—it is one of the riskiest missions a nation can attempt. There are disproportionate levels of political, tactical, and accidental risk in attempting to liberate a city from a defending force.


Make no mistake, if or more likely, when they go into Gaza, the IDF will pay a heavy price
 
Urban warfare is also the most difficult form of warfare. And while a city attack may not be the most difficult type of urban operation—a counterinsurgency involving separating a few enemy personnel from among millions of people while maintaining a military’s legitimacy could be considered more difficult—it is one of the riskiest missions a nation can attempt. There are disproportionate levels of political, tactical, and accidental risk in attempting to liberate a city from a defending force.


I would not fancy being an Israeli soldier captured by Hamas
 
I was just watching the news and the Videos/Pictures of Gaza ia Staggering. There's not much left and is looking like Allepo. What the fuck will they have left to blow up when the tanks come in?
It’s fucking heartbreaking what they are doing and even with all the massive destruction to gaza they are still not satisfied . As I said earlier what Hamas did at the weekend was terrible but this is off the scale and it’s genicide and ethnic cleansing . America should be ashamed of supporting this .
 
I was just watching the news and the Videos/Pictures of Gaza ia Staggering. There's not much left and is looking like Allepo. What the fuck will they have left to blow up when the tanks come in?
Somebody mentioned the phrase 'mowing the grass' last night. I think this is the stage where they have carte blanche to torch the lot and build something new. Give it a few years and you'll be seeing tweets from UK politicians on sponsored trips taking selfies from the beaches of Gaza.
 
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