Israel Turns to the Far Right...

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They are not going to use the river they will cut across the 2500ft high plateau and then through Gaza... That's what the 520 nukes are for... :d2: If it ever happens... I do not have any smile fish icons...
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Israel tests weapons for the US without US casualties.
 

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The Israelis are planning to flood the tunnels again making Gaza more unlivable. It is a good video showing the concept and the cost... salting the earth...


Here is a quick overview...

 

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Here is an article about Egypt flooding tunnels in Gaza and Israel planning too...


The tactic may sound shocking — but it isn't new; Egypt did the same thing at least twice, one using sewage instead of water.


“Within one month of that year, Egypt flooded parts of the nine-mile border area twice, causing two tunnels to cave in completely and damaging 10 or so more,” a news report found. For many Gaza residents, the result was long-term damage to nearby agricultural lands and a worsening of the salinity of Gaza’s badly damaged aquifer. Some houses literally buckled under the weight of water. Seven years later, the floods could come again — this time at the hands of Israeli soldiers.
 

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An enlightening look...



Christian Zionism is an ideology that, in a Christian context, espouses the return of the Jewish people to the Holy Land. Likewise, it holds that the founding of the State of Israel in 1948 was in accordance with Bible prophecy: that the re-establishment of Jewish sovereignty in the Levant — the eschatological "Gathering of Israel" — is a prerequisite for the Second Coming of Jesus Christ.[1][2] The term began to be used in the mid-20th century, in place of Christian restorationism, as proponents of the ideology rallied behind Zionists in support of a Jewish national homeland


Christian Zionism can be defined as Christian support for the Zionist cause — the return of the Jewish people to its biblical homeland in Israel. It is a belief among some Christians that the return of Jews to Israel is in line with a biblical prophecy, and is necessary for Jesus to return to Earth as its king. These Christians are partly motivated by the writings of the Bible and the words of the prophets. However, they are also driven to support Israel because they wish to “repay the debt of gratitude to the Jewish people for providing Christ and the other fundamentals of their faith,” and to support a political ally, according to David Brog, author Standing With Israel: Why Christians Support the Jewish State.
 

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Here is a BBC article with maps showing what has happen to Gaza over the last 90 days...


Almost two million people in Gaza - more than 85% of the population - are reported to have fled their homes in the two months since Israel began its military operation in response to Hamas's deadly attacks of 7 October.
 

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Here is more madness by the Israelis the Hannibal Directive and it may have played a part in the Oct 7th attack... It might explain all those burned-out cars because small-arms fire would not have caused that or a house to look like they had been hit by shells... These Zionists we are allied with? @jgoodguy , @rittmeister , @Wehrkraftzersetzer , @O' Be Joyful

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The Hannibal Directive (Hebrew: נוהל חניבעל; also Hannibal Procedure or Hannibal Protocol) is the name of a controversial procedure that was used by Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) until 2016 to prevent the capture of Israeli soldiers by enemy forces. According to one version, it says that "the kidnapping must be stopped by all means, even at the price of striking and harming our own forces."[2] It was introduced in 1986, after a number of abductions of IDF soldiers in Lebanon and subsequent controversial prisoner exchanges. The full text of the directive was never published, and until 2003, Israeli military censorship forbade any discussion of the subject in the press. The directive has been changed several times,[2] until its revocation in 2016 by IDF chief of staff Gadi Eizenkot.[3][4]


It was during his time stationed at the border with Lebanon that Shaul was first told about the Hannibal Directive, a former controversial Israeli military policy aimed at preventing the capture of Israeli soldiers by enemy forces – at any cost.

Israel last invoked it in 2014 during the war on Gaza that year, according to leaked military audio recordings, though the army denied it had used the doctrine. Dozens of Palestinians were killed in the Israeli bombardment that followed, sparking accusations of war crimes against the Israeli army.


Here is a short video about the Hannibal Directive...

 

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Here is why Israel will not ever be free of violence for they are making more insurgents every time a bomb drops. During the Suez crisis of 1956, the Israelis as they were leaving the Suez just went into Gaza villages and rounded up Palestinian men 15 and older and executed them without cause. The founder of Hamas was one of the survivors this this event.


The Khan Yunis massacre took place on 3 November 1956, perpetrated by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) in the Palestinian town of Khan Yunis and the nearby refugee camp of the same name in the Gaza Strip during the Suez Crisis. According to Benny Morris, during an IDF operation to reopen the Egyptian-blockaded Straits of Tiran, Israeli soldiers shot two hundred Palestinians in Khan Yunis and Rafah.[1][2][3] According to Noam Chomsky's The Fateful Triangle, citing Donald Neff, 275 Palestinians were killed in a brutal house-to-house search for fedayeen (while a further 111 were reportedly killed in Rafah).[4][5] Israeli authorities say that IDF soldiers ran into local militants and a battle erupted.

Here is one of the leaders of Hamas...


Abdel Aziz al-Rantisi (Arabic: عبد العزيز الرنتيسي‎; 23 October 1947 – 17 April 2004) was a Palestinian political leader and co-founder of Hamas, along with Sheikh Ahmed Yassin. Rantisi was born in Yibna, Mandatory Palestine in 1947. During the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, his family fled or were expelled by Zionist militias to the Gaza Strip. In 1956, when he was nine, Israeli soldiers killed his uncle in front of him in Khan Younis, which he stated had a lifelong impact on him. He studied pediatric medicine and genetics at Egypt's, Alexandria University, graduating first in his class, during which he became member of the Muslim Brotherhood. In 1976, he returned to Gaza to teach parasitology and genetics at the Islamic University of Gaza.
 

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Here is an article by an Israeli who refused to serve... Once you read the article you will learn Israel is a militarized society like early 19th century France and 1930s Germany. They are military society with a high tech hub driven by an ethnic purity ideally. Does that not sound familiar to you in recent world history?


This makes the military uniform an emblem of collective national identity, perhaps even more important than the flag, epitomised by the Israeli maxim: “A nation building an army is a nation building itself.”

The military is so ingrained in the fabric of society, the service is as much a sociological phenomenon as an ideological duty.

It’s a way into society, where jobs are advertised for “post-army” folks, where social clout is measured by your achievements in the military, and where casual conversations invariably drift to “where did you serve?” The military serves as a gateway to a complete Israeli identity, bridging all strata of the social hierarchy.
 

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Here is an article but the article points out that from day one Israel was planning to cleanse Gaza of Palestinians.


Since 7 October, Israel’s intention to push Palestinians out of Gaza has become apparent: a leaked report from the Israeli ministry of intelligence, dated 13 October, called for “the evacuation of the civilian population from Gaza to Sinai”. Then in late October, Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu unsuccessfully urged France, Germany, and the United Kingdom to press Egypt to accept Gazan refugees. Earlier this month, Netanyahu reportedly instructed the minister of strategic planning and close aide, Ron Dermer, to explore ways to enable “a mass escape [of Palestinians] to European and African countries”. Israel’s current far-right finance minister Bezalel Smotrich, ex-minister of intelligence Gila Gamliel, former ambassador to the United States Danny Ayalon, and former head of National Security Giora Eiland have also advocated for this outcome: their proposals all envisage the displacement of Palestinian to Egypt and beyond. Some also suggest establishing tent cities in Egypt, leading eventually to the construction of cities to host Palestinians permanently.
 

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A founding Zionist Herzil wrote to Cecil Rhodes about a colonial project he was working on and invited Rhodes...


Gadi Taub is right that Israel’s settlements in the occupied territory are a huge problem. But he is wrong when he says that somehow "settlements and continued occupation” will undermine the vision of Theodor Herzl, founder of political Zionism. In fact occupation was central to Herzl’s plans. Taub claims that Herzl’s Zionism was part of the “tradition of democratic national liberation movements.” But the truth is quite the opposite. Herzl’s Zionism was old-fashioned turn-of-the-century colonialism.

His diary includes the text of a letter Herzl wrote to Cecil Rhodes, shortly after the infamous Briton had colonized the land of the Shona people in Africa – whose land he claimed and renamed Rhodesia. “You are being invited to help make history,” Herzl wrote to Rhodes. “t doesn’t involve Africa, but a piece of Asia Minor; not Englishmen but Jews… How, then, do I happen to turn to you since this is an out-of-the-way matter for you? How indeed? Because it is something colonial… [Y]ou, Mr. Rhodes, are a visionary politician or a practical visionary… I want you to.. put the stamp of your authority on the Zionist plan and to make the following declaration to a few people who swear by you: I, Rhodes have examined this plan and found it correct and practicable. It is a plan full of culture, excellent for the group of people for whom it is directly designed, and quite good for England, for Greater Britain…."
 
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