Yawn....... Israel attacked by Hamas

I have posted articles multiple times demonstrating this. But we know your game already -- you will just claim the information was sourced by the IDF so it can't be believed.

Yet you believe all the misinformation from Hamas is golden.
well, you did repeat a claim after having been shown the source you used was trash:

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Pipes is a critic of Islam, and his views have been criticized by Muslim Americans and other academics, many of whom maintain they are Islamophobic or racist. Pipes has made claims about alleged "no-go zones" overrun by Sharia law in Europe and about U.S. President Barack Obama practicing Islam, and has defended Michelle Malkin's book In Defense of Internment: The Case for 'Racial Profiling' in World War II and the War on Terror.[3]
 
Yet every day you quote information provided by Hamas as the truth -- while claiming all information from Israel is false. Day after day after day.... the act is getting old. Try to get some balance in your life.

citation needed
 
Yet every day you quote information provided by Hamas as the truth -- while claiming all information from Israel is false. Day after day after day.... the act is getting old. Try to get some balance in your life.
Projection anyone?
@gwb-trading 61,000 posts, 16,000 likes, you have probably started more threads than any other ET poster banging on about everyone in the GOP including musk - 'Try to get some balance in your life'. LMAO.
Can't recall you ever posting about trading.
 
Projection anyone?
@gwb-trading 61,000 posts, 16,000 likes, you have probably started more threads than any other ET poster banging on about everyone in the GOP including musk - 'Try to get some balance in your life'. LMAO.
Can't recall you ever posting about trading.
in fairness, pre 2019 he was banging on every dem. and was all in on GOP
 
Projection anyone?
@gwb-trading 61,000 posts, 16,000 likes, you have probably started more threads than any other ET poster banging on about everyone in the GOP including musk - 'Try to get some balance in your life'. LMAO.
Can't recall you ever posting about trading.

So you are still believing all the Pallywood nonsense from Hamas?
 
As I have outlined in the past -- this war will involve two steps. Step 1 is the complete elimination of Hamas as a political and military entity in Gaza. This is pretty straight-forward and Israel will not be bullied by the international community into stopping their offense until this is achieved.

Step 2, the post-war plan, is much more messy in regards to politics in Israel. The right-wing coalition led by Netanyahu is fractured and includes some extreme voices. A good portion of this political coalition supports evicting all the Palestinians from Gaza and the West Bank to some other nation . Some cabinet ministers of the Israeli government has been negotiating with Congo and other nations to take in these Palestinians. On top of this it appears a large majority of Israelis now support the complete removal of Palestinians from Gaza -- which influences the politics.

Despite trying to frame this proposed displacement as voluntary. We all know this "voluntary" is not true and is more akin to ethnic cleansing if it takes place.

In the mean time, the Israeli President has been proclaiming that forced displacement of Palestinians is not the plan. While at the same time Defense Minister Yoav Gallant has been outlining a post war "four corner" plan for Gaza that has little international buy-in.

The bottom line is that Israel needs to put forward a single post war plan with a unified voice with no cabinet ministers pushing alternative plans. The post-war plan needs support of the international community in order to have any realistic chance of success.

Achieving a reasonable post war plan would have regional benefits for Israel. Certainly it won't stop Iran and its terrorist proxies from waging aggression against Israel. However it will bring the Sunni nations in the region back to the table to normalize relations -- including Saudi Arabia which is actively proclaiming its ambition for a deal to normalize relations post-war. Many of these Sunni nations are also dealing with Iranian funded terrorism via proxies as well -- which would make Israel a useful ally from a regional perspective.


Another issue facing Israel in the post-war resolution is the unprecedented expansion of Jewish settlements in the West Bank with the support of Netanyahu's conservative government. Certainly this expansion will be a thorny issue in any upcoming peace proposal -- expanding the immediate problems to resolve beyond merely Gaza.

West Bank Sees 'Unmatched Surge' In Israeli Settlements Since Gaza War

https://www.barrons.com/news/west-b...raeli-settlements-since-gaza-war-ngo-d4056e1d
 
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