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Israel - A Rant


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that Hartley brewer gobshite tweeted before, asking why palestinians are getting to charge the phones when there is supposedly no power in Gaza

As the death toll nears 15,000,someone charging their phone is obviously the major concern here, until someone helpfully pointed it was actually in the west bank.

 

we are truly world beating when it comes to churning out evil, thick cunts.   

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A long article by an Israeli newsmagazine, +972, detailing how relaxed bombing rules and the use of AI has led to Israel killing so many innocent men, women and children.

 

And an article by the NYT claiming that Israel was aware a year ago of Hamas's intention to carry out an attack, but discounted the possibility of it happening. This is probably behind a paywall, but it's too long to post here. Hopefully the details will be in other publications soon (if they aren't out there already).

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https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2023/12/01/israel-obtained-hamas-plans-year-before-attack/
 

Israeli officials reportedly saw a blueprint for Hamas’s October 7 massacre more than a year before it was carried out, prompting fresh questions about intelligence failures over the attack that claimed 1,200 lives.

 

The New York Times reported that Israeli intelligence bosses were passed a 40-page battle plan for the attacks, but dismissed it as unrealistic.

 

The document, codenamed “Jericho Wall”, reportedly contained plans for gliders to enter Israel from Gaza, automatic machine guns on the border and the use of drones to eliminate security cameras.

 

Those methods were used by Hamas on October 7, allowing the terror group to overwhelm Israeli defences, killing and kidnapping civilians in southern kibbutzim and at a music festival.

 

The newspaper reported that the plan was “circulated widely among Israeli military and intelligence leaders”, but dismissed as aspirational and beyond the military capabilities of the group.

 

“It is not yet possible to determine whether the plan has been fully accepted and how it will be manifested,” a military assessment reportedly said.

 

It is thought that if the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) had taken action to prevent the tactics from being deployed on October 7, the attack could have been foiled.

 

Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, is facing questions over the failure of the Israeli intelligence services - which are among the most sophisticated in the world - to detect and prevent the massacre.

 

Mr Netanyahu initially blamed his military and intelligence chiefs in a tweet, before deleting it amid domestic political backlash.

 

Asked on Nov 7 why he had failed to prevent the attacks, he told ABC News: “It’s a very good question, because the first task of government is to protect the people and, clearly, we didn’t live up to that. We had a big, big setback.”

 

The New York Times reported that the Israeli military’s Gaza division concluded last year that Hamas had “decided to plan a new raid, unprecedented in its scope”, followed by a “large-scale manoeuvre” inside Israeli territory.

 

Military officials were also aware of a plan to overwhelm the Israeli border wall, with the Jericho Wall document quoting the Quran: “Surprise them through the gate. If you do, you will certainly prevail.”

 

The assessment bears a chilling resemblance to the actual raid, which saw Hamas fighters break through Israeli barriers using construction vehicles and begin a ground assault.

 

It has been previously reported that Israeli spies heard that Hamas was planning an attack and attempted to warn the Netanyahu administration before it took place, but it is unknown which Israeli politicians were aware of the intelligence.

 

The latest disclosures suggest the level of information about Hamas’s plans was significant, but that military figures chose not to believe that it could ever take place.

 

The Israeli Gaza division that obtained the plans described them as a “compass” and “totally imaginative”, suggesting that they represented an ideal-world scenario for Hamas rather than a realistic possibility.

 

The news came as fresh rocket and gun attacks in Israel threatened to break a six-day ceasefire brokered by Qatar, to allow the release of hostages and the delivery of humanitarian aid.

 

Joe Biden, the US president, has said he hopes the ceasefire will continue until all hostages have been released from Gaza, but an estimated 140 prisoners remain.

 

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18 hours ago, Arniepie said:

that Hartley brewer gobshite tweeted before, asking why palestinians are getting to charge the phones when there is supposedly no power in Gaza

As the death toll nears 15,000,someone charging their phone is obviously the major concern here, until someone helpfully pointed it was actually in the west bank.

 

we are truly world beating when it comes to churning out evil, thick cunts.   

West power Bank?

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Palestinian prisoners released from Israeli jails have told the BBC that guards carried out abuse and collective punishment in the weeks after the Hamas attacks on Israel on 7 October.

 

The prisoners - who were freed over the last week as part of the now-ended hostage deal - have described being hit with sticks, having muzzled dogs set on them, and their clothes, food and blankets taken away.

 

One female prisoner has said she was threatened with rape, and that guards twice tear-gassed inmates inside the cells.

 

The BBC spoke to six people in total, all of whom said they were beaten before leaving jail.

 

The Palestinian Prisoners Society says some guards are alleged to have urinated on handcuffed prisoners and that six detainees had died in jail.

 

In response to the allegations, the Israel Prison Service told the BBC all prisoners were detained according to the law and had all their basic rights legally required.

 

"We are not aware of the claims you described," it said in a statement.

 

"Nonetheless, prisoners and detainees have the right to file a complaint that will be fully examined by official authorities."

 

Israel did not address our question about deaths in custody directly, but said that four prisoners had died on four different dates over the past weeks, and that the prison service had no knowledge of the causes of death.

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Democracy

 

 

 

"Zionist murderers don't just attack from the air. He conducts his propaganda war on social media from this troll center. They manage social media accounts in every country and every language. They also admit that they disable comments on posts that receive a lot of reactions. It is also significant that they all speak with flawless American accents. That's why it's important for us to be active on social media. Don't underestimate it. Tweet, share, announce the oppression."

 

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