Israel/Hamas going at it

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Side note and not meant to derail but it is slightly pertinent info. Was watching this video about Iran, Syria, that area, and they talked about civilian casualties done by the U.S. via drones. They estimated that during the wars in the Middle East, the Admins killed up to 20,000 civilians, if not more. Now it's subjected journalism, but it is still interesting to hear those numbers and no one really batted an eye.



ETA: it starts at the 15:00 mark
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Israel should bomb the wall between Egypt and the Gaza
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aggie93 said:

Israel should bomb the wall between Egypt and the West Bank.
You need a geography lesson
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AggieUSMC said:

aggie93 said:

Israel should bomb the wall between Egypt and the West Bank.
You need a geography lesson
The Sinai is controlled by Egypt. There is a huge wall there that keeps the Palestinians from leaving to a Muslim country.
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Are you doing a Trump impression
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Ok, I just realized I typed West Bank instead of Gaza. Need coffee.
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Been there. I messed up Sunni and Shia the other day. It happens.
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nortex97 said:


Case in point that this isn't about land. It's about the extermination of the Jewish people and is a true existential threat to their survival.

Israel has no other path forward but to take these people out down to the last one. If they know his location, this guy should be at the front of the list.
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Ag2Max said:

Let's round off and say that B/CS has a population close to 200,000. Using the percentages of 1300 killed to about 20,000 population in the area that would translate into 13,000 deaths in B/CS. That certainly puts it in perspective. And we would sit back with no response to a group that would come into B/CS and take 13,000 lives....I think not.

It just blows my mind that a good chunk of the world doesn't understand the Israeli's response to Hamas and the Palestinians. It's like they just forget or have a blind eye to what Hamas did upon their surprise attach on Israel. And you expect no response to your actions Hamas???
Good analysis above~

Even pro-Israel and good hearted citizens of the world continue to explain "these pro-Hamas people are just ignorant and don't know what is going on"

which is like claiming the "German people are just ignorant and don't know what is happening" in 1944.

OF COURSE most of these dummies know exactly what is going on..

it's just "liberal" westerners can't believe there are people who do not think like we do,

and can't believe there are ACTUALLY MILLIONS of humans around the world who are completely happy at the thought of dead Americans and dead Jews.
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will25u said:

Don't need to be a policing force.


This will never happen and is being used for political purposes only

the Israelis will NEVER allow for Western armies to occupy Palestinian zones-

for the sheer fact that then the IDF will be having to fight western forces in the middle of the next battle with Hamas/Islamic Jihad/PA.

much less for the political problems it would cause in the home countries of the occupying western forces.
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nortex97 said:

Here is a very good article over at RCD about the prospect/utility/practicality of rapidly flooding the tunnels.

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The Gaza tunnel system, mostly constructed over the last forty years, provides Hamas with offensive access to Israel. It also constitutes the terrorist organization's most formidable defensive redoubt. The tunnels present by far the most difficult logistical problem for Israel in eliminating enemy targets. Open-source maps show at least eleven independent tunnel networks, some nearly adjacent to the sea. The number of independent networks, however, could far exceed that. Hamas claims that the total length of the tunnels is about three hundred miles.

The geography of Gaza argues strongly for the stratagem of flooding the tunnels. It would force the enemy above ground where they can more easily be destroyed, dramatically reduce the Israeli casualties required to accomplish that task and resolve the problem of dealing with parts of the tunnels that are too deep to destroy through bombing. Most importantly, flooding is a permanent or near-permanent solution to the Gaza tunnel problem. Once accomplished, pumping them out enough to be usable again would be both extremely costly andespecially in conjunction with bombingexceptionally difficult. The timing of executing a flooding strategy is flexible; some could be flooded now, others later, and still others once they're discovered.

The engineering is straightforward. Egypt flooded thirty-seven cross-border tunnels in southern Gaza back in 2015 in what stands as a practical proof of concept in this location. Seawater from the Mediterranean would be pumped directly into the tunnel openings through short pipelines. While there's little hydrological head, there is also little topographical relief to deal with in laying the pipe. Large volumes of water are pumped long distances every day, and Israeli water technology is world class.

The shortest and most direct route to the tunnel entrances would be directly from the Mediterranean. This would require kinetic clearing of the construction sites and holding them for the duration of the operation to protect the temporary water transmission lines. The distance that would need to be cleared and held could be minimized on the northernmost and eastern tunnels by running a trunk line through adjacent Israeli territory and feeding water distribution lines to the tunnel entrances off that.
Flooding doesn't have to be slow. A six-by-five-foot tunnel that runs 300 miles is a huge volume to fill, but how fast it fills depends on how fast the water is pumped. Rough calculations indicate that if a single pipe were used for each of eleven tunnels, with each pipe pumping at a very conservative 100 gallons per minute, it would take about seven and a half months for all eleven tunnel networks to fill. Pumping water at ten times that rate, however, is routinely done today everywhere from wastewater treatment plants to oil field operations. Also, the tunnels wouldn't have to be filled to capacity to generate the desired effect. The effect would begin as soon as water started to flow; by the time a tunnel has two or three feet of water it would be effectively unusable.

The collateral damage to infrastructure should be minimal. The distances are short, the diameter of the required pipe is small, and the pipelines would run very close to the surface. As with the Egyptian tunnel operations, the impact of flooding on groundwater salinization would no doubt be raised. The extent of saltwater leakage through the tunnels into local groundwater would depend on the depth and construction of the tunnels and the configuration of the local aquifer. Gaza's shallow aquifer is already over-depleted, however, and ninety-five percent of its groundwater was considered unfit for public consumption as far back as 2017. The reason is that it's extensively contaminated with chemicals and sewage, as well as saltwater intrusion from the Mediterranean due to a long history of over pumping. Because of that, Gaza relies heavily on desalinization for potable water.

In the short term, think of flooding Gaza's tunnels as humanitarian assistance. By eliminating the need to keep bombing them, flooding would reduce civilian casualties and other collateral damage. In the long term, think of denying Hamas access to the tunnels as an A2AD stratagem. At the end of the war, there can be no complete destruction of Hamas, nor long-term peace out of Gaza, unless and until the Gaza tunnels are taken out.



I love to see strategy and tactics on the battlefield

however, author and many on here are forgetting one thing:

THE INNOCENT HOSTAGES OF HAMAS ARE IN THOSE TUNNELS
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Also, the tunnels wouldn't have to be filled to capacity to generate the desired effect. The effect would begin as soon as water started to flow; by the time a tunnel has two or three feet of water it would be effectively unusable.
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Quote:

THE INNOCENT HOSTAGES OF HAMAS ARE IN THOSE TUNNELS
And? Their death/torture is already ensured.
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The solution is for Hamas to unconditionally surrender to Israel. That would stop the war and the humanitarian crisis.

But, you don't hear anyone calling for this. Tells you all you need to know...
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Houston Lee said:

The solution is for Hamas to unconditionally surrender to Israel. That would stop the war and the humanitarian crisis.

But, you don't hear anyone calling for this. Tells you all you need to know...
Surrender = No 72 Virgins. They'd rather die.
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LMCane said:



I love to see strategy and tactics on the battlefield

however, author and many on here are forgetting one thing:

THE INNOCENT HOSTAGES OF HAMAS ARE IN THOSE TUNNELS


What is the cost of the alternative?
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LMCane said:


I love to see strategy and tactics on the battlefield

however, author and many on here are forgetting one thing:

THE INNOCENT HOSTAGES OF HAMAS ARE IN THOSE TUNNELS
Unfortunate, tragic casualties of a war that Hamas started but Israel has to finish.

I am sure the Israelis are doing as much as they can to save as many as they can, but in the end this evil has to be eradicated. It's the harsh reality of war.
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Mowdy Ag said:

LMCane said:



I love to see strategy and tactics on the battlefield

however, author and many on here are forgetting one thing:

THE INNOCENT HOSTAGES OF HAMAS ARE IN THOSE TUNNELS


What is the cost of the alternative?
Exactly. It's a pipe dream to think that the hostages will be rescued in any large numbers. If people don't think there is a terrorist sitting with any remaining hostages with orders to kill them all at the first sign of trouble then people are delusional. The hostages are dead already, even if they are still breathing today.

And yeah, how many IDF special forces will die trying to go through the heavily defended tunnels just to "rescue" a warm corpse? That's the alternative to flooding the tunnels, or blowing every entrance you can find, or filling the tunnels with that foam and sealing the tunnels.
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Commander of IDF's 162nd Division says its soldiers are 'at the gates of Gaza City'

Cohen, speaking to reporters near the Strip, says that "Hamas chose this war, we did not choose this war."

He says that five days ago, his division "received an important task, to go and decisively finish Hamas."

Cohen says that over the past five days, "we have destroyed much of Hamas's abilities, attacked its strategic facilities, all of its array of explosives, its underground tunnels and other facilities we completely destroyed."

He says that this is a "long task," and that this is "a war for the existence of the State of Israel and we will win."

IDF Operations
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Houston Lee said:

The solution is for Hamas to unconditionally surrender to Israel. That would stop the war and the humanitarian crisis.

But, you don't hear anyone calling for this. Tells you all you need to know...



The people in Gaza could just walk towards the Israeli forces and wave a white flag.

The Israeli army would have no choice but to take them in and remove them from the battlefield.

Hamas fighters doing this would have to be treated as prisoners of war.

It's so simple, but the hard heads in Gaza would rather die.
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Houston Lee said:

The solution is for Hamas to unconditionally surrender to Israel. That would stop the war and the humanitarian crisis.

But, you don't hear anyone calling for this. Tells you all you need to know...


Yep. If you really want peace and prosperity, stop the rocket attacks, knife attacks, shootings, suicide bombings, and barbaric attrocities targeting children and maybe your neighbor will stop bombing the **** or of you. If palestinians and their liberal lapdogs want peace and a ceasefire, maybe they should call for an end to hamas and the terrorists that keep instigating violence instead of genocide for the Jews.
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Houston Lee said:

Houston Lee said:

The solution is for Hamas to unconditionally surrender to Israel. That would stop the war and the humanitarian crisis.

But, you don't hear anyone calling for this. Tells you all you need to know...



The people in Gaza could just walk towards the Israeli forces and wave a white flag.

The Israeli army would have no choice but to take them in and remove them from the battlefield.

Hamas fighters doing this would have to be treated as prisoners of war.

It's so simple, but the hard heads in Gaza would rather die.
Most of those coming towards the IDF would be suicide bombers

just like in Falluja and Tikrit and Anbar Province.
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ABATTBQ11 said:

Houston Lee said:

The solution is for Hamas to unconditionally surrender to Israel. That would stop the war and the humanitarian crisis.

But, you don't hear anyone calling for this. Tells you all you need to know...


Yep. If you really want peace and prosperity, stop the rocket attacks, knife attacks, shootings, suicide bombings, and barbaric attrocities targeting children and maybe your neighbor will stop bombing the **** or of you. If palestinians and their liberal lapdogs want peace and a ceasefire, maybe they should call for an end to hamas and the terrorists that keep instigating violence instead of genocide for the Jews.

And there we have the reality-

Hamas and their supporters DO NOT WANT PEACE.

They want an Islamic state created where Israel used to exist.

Then they want an Islamic State which takes over the entire world.

they literally discuss this all the time.
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If Israel seems disinterested in showing much in the way of mercy at the moment, here's a grim reminder of why.

"Kugel pointed at a tangle of bones and shreds of flesh held together by an electrical cable that was caked in molten plastic. "On the scanner," he explained, "we clearly see two spinal columns. That of a man or a woman, and that of a child. "The posture of the two bodies shows that the adult tried to protect the child. They were tied up then burned alive."

BARBARITY
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We will repeat October 7 again and again' - Hamas official.

"Israel is a country that has no place on our land," Hamas official Ghazi Hamad told Lebanese news outlet LBCI news this week, according to a report and translation from the Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI) released on Wednesday.

"We must remove that country," he continued.


"Nobody should blame us. On October 7, October 10, October one million - everything we do is justified."

Full text here
https://www.jpost.com/arab-israeli-conflict/article-771199

There is absolutly no 'peace' as we know it when dealing with stuff like this.
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captkirk said:


This is good right? lol
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2023NCAggies said:

captkirk said:


This is good right? lol
Yes. Nobody living in that camp was unaware that Hamas had facilities underneath them.
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How many Americans are being held hostage by Hamas right now? I saw somewhere where it said 500. Is this even remotely close to accurate?
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I think it's more like 500 trapped in Gaza - i could be wrong, tho. Not sure about actual hostages held by Hamas
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Hogties said:

Mowdy Ag said:

LMCane said:



I love to see strategy and tactics on the battlefield

however, author and many on here are forgetting one thing:

THE INNOCENT HOSTAGES OF HAMAS ARE IN THOSE TUNNELS


What is the cost of the alternative?
Exactly. It's a pipe dream to think that the hostages will be rescued in any large numbers. If people don't think there is a terrorist sitting with any remaining hostages with orders to kill them all at the first sign of trouble then people are delusional. The hostages are dead already, even if they are still breathing today.

And yeah, how many IDF special forces will die trying to go through the heavily defended tunnels just to "rescue" a warm corpse? That's the alternative to flooding the tunnels, or blowing every entrance you can find, or filling the tunnels with that foam and sealing the tunnels.

Bingo
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boulderaggie said:

I think it's more like 500 trapped in Gaza - i could be wrong, tho. Not sure about actual hostages held by Hamas


500 or so Americans with dual-citizenship trapped in Gaza
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