How Hamas surprise attack on the israeli music festival unfolded. Cold blooded systematic hunting and murdering of civilians.

https://youtu.be/E8DwCl5uEL8

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Can't watch tbh, no YouTube account.

Funny thing though, the venue for it changed 2 days in advance, to a less secure spot. Who does that?

Hamas had closed off both the North and Southern parts of the road so the people fleeing were either driving/walking into a trap, stayed behind hiding at the festival area or running in the fields becoming very easy targets. The location for the festival was quite regarded though.

Even though Hamas themselves were streaming live and you could catch the content live on X for a few minutes before they would take it down, retarded psychopaths trying to pass for "skeptics" like this fucking moron commenting below will tell you it's all lies and Zionist "propaganda".

I lived similar events during the Syrian uprising, 2011 till almost now. At some point the violence got so extreme from both sides to the point one couldn't tell what was staged and what wasn't. Staged as in done extremely horribly just to anger the other side, sometime though, done to own people to play victim and increase the hate hoping to convert those on the sidelines.

War is fucked...

It surely is. Fog of war.And governments will never let a crisis go to waste.

Fogs and navigation difficulties.

Icebergs

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It has been a tragic avalanche of violence unfolding. Yet if we point to the start of the avalanche many will say; but what about further down?

I acknowledge the rights of jews and palestinians to live safe from harm, and this probably requires two separate regions and jurisdictions.

The U.N. partitioning of land after WW2 caused deep enmities that are hard to solve. In Turkey, the Kurds ended up without a Kurdistan, which would have included small parts of Iran, Iraq and Syria, iirc.

Historically Judea was renamed Palestine under the Roman occupation. For some reason the left have insisted that the people who lived in Judea before the Roman occupation are new occupants. I acknowledge that the history is complex, but the Hamas sloganeering that jews should be removed from the river to the sea is deeply troubling. That's not an acceptable outcome.

Sadly, this will only escalate if Israel decide to attack Gaza and kill more innocent civilians. The military industrial complex doing its thing. Where are the diplomacy and de-escalating efforts?

Yes, it's tragic. When two groups of people can't live together in peace there needs to be some form of territorial divorce. I wonder why the surrounding Arab states claim to be supportive of palestinians, yet have no willingness to accomodate them. Egypt reinforcing the border to Gaza to make it harder for palestinians to enter.

hard pass.

Ignoring this is the best thing