https://www.cbsnews.com/news/israel-hamas-war-idf-moving-troops-out-of-gaza-but-expects-prolonged-fight/
Apply enough chaos so that gaza collapses on its own. Now people will die slowly away from any troops.
IDF: "Surely we will win just like that one time we shot a child when they threw a rock".
This is code for "Oh fuck. Oh shit. We just got blown the fuck out. Thousands of our troops are dead, thousands more are injured. What do we do? Anybody have any ideas? Let's, uh, just bomb them a bunch more. Let's hope that works. Fuck. We're so screwed."
Do you think Hamas is going to pursue the IDF outside of Gaza? How much more pressure can they put on Israel?
October 7th was a monumental achievement for Palestinians. It was a well thought out and executed operation. That being said it was essentially a large raid on Israel. Hamas’s biggest asset is the tunnel network they’ve built and fight from. If they try to go toe to toe on Israeli territory I don’t think it’ll work out for them and they’ll suffer a lot of unnecessary casualties.
This article is infuriating to read, pro-Israel shit with a paper-thin veil of
Fuck western media
Wasn't it a couple weeks until the tunnels were flooded by seawater? Oh that's bullshit too? Thought so