ALERT Main Israel/Hamas/Gaza Thread

Lilbitsnana

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@ignis_fatum
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Hamas says that due “to the threat of the destruction of Al Jalaa tower” they fired a “warning barrage to #TelAviv” , threaten that more will be launched if the tower will be destroyed #Israel #Gaza twitter.com/ignis_fatum/st…






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@ignis_fatum

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Hamas threatens with more rockets towards central #Israel” , as expected. Stay safe everyone.








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Important to note that the threat comes with a twist , Abu Obeida said “The settlers will need to wait on 1 leg for our response” alluding to the Nasrallah speech during the Second Lebanese war.




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Using this figure of speech they mean to say that the response will come anytime, maybe 2 hours from now or maybe tomorrow #Israel #Gaza
 

Lilbitsnana

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jward

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EndGameWW3
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There may not be a ceasefire by tomorrow night. I may be wrong (which I can admit) but the rockets being launched from Gaza seem to be coming less and less which leads me to believe this is still coming to a end soon.
 

Lilbitsnana

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don't trust them and they usually only start "peace or ceasefire" talks to they can restock or put new senior fighter in place to replace the dead.

Jack_ryan

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The Palestinian factions in Gaza said they would be willing to accept any ceasefire agreement mediated by Egypt according to a report in the Al Arabia network. The factions said they would abide by a cease fire if the Israeli strikes on the strip end.

Jack_ryan

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Arab language network said that a cease fire agreement will be reached within 72 hours and added that Egypt said it would host Hamas leadership's families if the attacks continue
 

jward

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Emanuel (Mannie) Fabian
@manniefabian

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IDF says it thwarted a Hamas attempt to launch an explosive UAV toward Israel. The drone exploded on the operatives, the military says.
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ELINT News
@ELINTNews

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#UPDATE: IDF- “Recently, the IDF thwarted an attempt by terrorist operatives of the Hamas terrorist organization to launch an explosive drone into Israeli territory in Gaza City. As a result of the downing of the drone, it fell on the launch pad and struck two militants”
 

jward

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Norman Roule
@Norman_Roule

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If there is one common tactic by Iran's proxies & partners, it is the use of civilian structures & populations to shield their operational elements. Similarly, these partners & proxies routinely target civilian structures in their own operations.
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Jason Brodsky
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New: #Israel's @IDF explains that Jalaa Tower in #Gaza, which housed offices of AP, Al Jazeera, and AFP, also housed #Hamas military intelligence assets. It's part of Hamas' playbook. twitter.com/idfonline/stat…
 

jward

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Sorry if I didn't explain that well initially- always happy to elaborate when folks find me being clear as mudd- But yeah, that, and the phenomenal precision they have with the rockets they fire, and the incredible intell re: who is where doing what, really does make a difference in the #s and composition of the wounded and dead.


Roof knocking
Roof knocking or "knocks on the roof" is a term used by the Israel Defense Forces to describe its practice of dropping non-explosive or low-yield devices on the roofs of targeted civilian homes in the Palestinian territories as a prior warning of imminent bombing attacks to give the inhabitants time to flee the attack. The practice was employed by the IDF during the 2008–2009 Gaza War, Operation Pillar of Defense in 2012, and Operation Protective Edge in 2014 to target the homes of police officers or Hamas political or military leaders.

Got this from Wikipedia. I was curious as to what roof knocking was.
 

jward

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FJ
Natsecjeff

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People in West calling Hamas "legitimate resistance", know that US, Canada, EU and Japan consider Hamas in its entirety a terrorist group. Australia, New Zealand, Paraguay and the UK classify Hamas' military wing al-Qassam Brigades as a terrorist group. Be wise.
 

zeker

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Sorry if I didn't explain that well initially- always happy to elaborate when folks find me being clear as mudd- But yeah, that, and the phenomenal precision they have with the rockets they fire, and the incredible intell re: who is where doing what, really does make a difference in the #s and composition of the wounded and dead.

somewhere on this thread, I wandered into a twitter that showed an individual being targeted

at the end of the vid, it showed the individual sitting in the rd after some sorta bomb directed at him

he appeared to be alive after the hit
 

Millwright

Knuckle Dragger
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Weaponizing fake news? IDF accused of misleading Western media about ‘Gaza invasion’ to bait a deadly trap for Hamas

By Nebojsa Malic, senior writer at RT
Israeli press has suggested that the strangely worded IDF announcement about ground troops in Gaza was deliberate, causing major outlets to report fake news – and Hamas militants to go exactly where Israeli military wanted them.
Shortly after midnight on Friday, Israel Defense Forces (IDF) tweeted that “air and ground troops are currently attacking in the Gaza Strip.” This led a number of outlets – such as the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, AFP and NPR – to report that Israeli soldiers have actually entered the Palestinian-controlled territory, from which Hamas and Islamic Jihad militants had been launching rockets over the past week. Here’s the Washington Post, for example:

Two hours later, however, the IDF issued a “clarification”: there were no ground troops in Gaza, and never had been.
Officially, the confusion was due to “internal miscommunication,” IDF spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan Conricus told reporters on Friday. “These things can sometimes happen in the midst of a complex operation with many moving parts and with an unclear picture of what was happening,” he said. “As soon as I understood that I had the wrong information, I updated the relevant people with a clarification.”

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Or Heller, a military correspondent for Israel’s Channel 13, says otherwise. “It was a manipulation. It was smart and it was successful,” he said, according to AP. “What we saw tonight was a very sophisticated operation that had a media aspect to it.”
According to Heller, the reports led Hamas fighters to make for the underground tunnels that Israelis call “the Metro,” from which they hoped to emerge and ambush the invaders. The IDF used 160 airplanes and artillery to target the tunnels, bombing them for around 40 minutes – and apparently inflicting heavy casualties on the militants.

During a conference call with a number of outlets on Friday, Conricus reportedly said there was no attempt “to try to fool anybody or to cause you to write anything that isn’t true,” adding that he “can understand that it may look differently.”
He did admit the IDF was trying to deceive Hamas with tactics like massing armor near the border with Gaza. The “target audience” of that wasn’t the press but “hopefully the dead terrorists that are now lying inside the tunnel,” he said.
“What the IDF wanted to create was a situation where they went down into the tunnels so that we could attack them,” he said. The twist? His quote came from an off-the-record call, a recording of which was obtained by the New York Times from another outlet.

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What’s interesting is that outlets that relied on IDF’s tweet verbatim – rather than Conricus – did not jump to conclusions, but reported that Israeli tanks and artillery began striking Gaza alongside the drones and jets already used in the conflict.
For example, RT’s Paula Slier reported that artillery units from Israel’s Golani Brigade were “shooting into Gaza from the border, but have not crossed over.”

Reporters who asked Conricus, however, were told otherwise. Wall Street Journal’s Felicia Schwartz tweeted that the colonel told her directly “there are ground troops in Gaza” before retracting that – two hours later.

It wasn’t just Western media that misreported the story. Judah Ari Gross of the Times of Israel said he was “told unambiguously that Israeli troops had entered the Strip, despite this not being the case.”
“Yes. As it’s written in the statement: Indeed, ground forces are attacking in Gaza. That is that they are in the Strip,”
Gross said Conricus had told him.

Weaponizing information is hardly a novelty. “All warfare is based on deception,” ancient Chinese strategist Sun Tzu wrote 2,500 years ago. In these times of '5G' warfare that’s mainly psychological, fake news is intended to disarm the adversary mentally before any shots are fired, to ensure they aren’t to begin with.
Apparently, this kind of media manipulation has a role to play even once the shooting starts. If the IDF really deliberately misinformed reporters, foreign and domestic, about its activities in Gaza in order to trick Hamas into a trap – as Heller claims and outlets like Jerusalem Post suggest may have happened, that means war reporters caught on the “kinetic” battlefield have one more headache to worry about.

 
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