Israeli-Palestinian Conflict and other Related Conflicts in the Middle East (read the rules in the first post)

ficker22

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Normal donations are 16% and adding in the iron dome budget it would be roughly that yes.

@ficker22 IDF is probably going to reach the sea south of Gaza city within days. They're less than a kilometer from it already. You shouldn't take isolated clips from Hamas pr channels and generalize that to the whole situation.
I can also make a incision with tanks into a 7 kilometer wide strip with air and naval supremacy, fighting against literal goat herders....


The absolute negligence of the IDF wrt proper infantry components against such foxhole RPGs is quite amusing.
 

Chevalier

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I can also make a incision with tanks into a 7 kilometer wide strip with air and naval supremacy, fighting against literal goat herders....


The absolute negligence of the IDF wrt proper infantry components against such foxhole RPGs is quite amusing.
When your entire worldview and religion is that your blood and bloodline is so sacred - such that the Israeli government funds technology to extract sperm from the dead testicles of IDF corpses - you're going to see the already casualty averse Israeli soldiers refusing to put themselves in harm's way to conduct battle. That tank that got 'john connor'd' should have had screening IDF infantry, otherwise they're going to learn the same painful lesson from the first Chechen war.
 

quim

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I remember a conversation many years ago with a Jewish colleague that the Jewish diaspora financially supported Israel by purchasing Israeli bonds. It's understood that you don't expect a return from such purchases and anyone that does is looked down upon by the Jewish community.
Beyond that diaspora support, trade with Israel also involves some sort of donations between countries.

Overpriced exports of polished diamonds, goods of primarily german and american companies operating in the country, promotion of religious tourism, startups...

Without western aid and privileged economic ties, Israel would be finished, with a minuscule territory and few natural resources. Israel needs western investments and continuous support to operate.
 

Mirabo

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It probably was disabled, I'm not sure the Al-Yasin has enough power to complete destroy the tank. It seems the charge was placed to disable the APS and then use the RPG freely.

It's a PG-7VR tandem warhead. Enough to go through the side armour of anything. Might not have blown up the tank but must have caused significant damage, or injured/killed the crew.

Couple pages down in this thread is more combat footage, they're using these tandem rounds very liberally. One of the clips show at least 3 of them being shot at an APC. I wonder where they got the stock from?
 

Atomicfrog

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It's a PG-7VR tandem warhead. Enough to go through the side armour of anything. Might not have blown up the tank but must have caused significant damage, or injured/killed the crew.

Couple pages down in this thread is more combat footage, they're using these tandem rounds very liberally. One of the clips show at least 3 of them being shot at an APC. I wonder where they got the stock from?
Some video show the making of these in Palestine, they are known as the Tandem 85. A RPG-7 clone of some sort and improvement over the Yasin a rpg-2 clone.
 

Mirabo

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Some video show the making of these in Palestine, they are known as the Tandem 85. A RPG-7 clone of some sort and improvement over the Yasin a rpg-2 clone.

Oh that's cool, if those are actual PG-7VR clones then they should do some serious damage. From the outside, they look almost identical to the original.

Edit: I just looked up what the Tandem 85 ammo looks like and it's quite different from the one in the footage. I'm 100% sure the rocket used in the video (and a lot of other recent combat footage) is a legit PG-7VR. Perhaps smuggled in with Iranian support or something. Hamas seem to have loads of them.
 
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Chevalier

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This above is the wife of former boxing champion, Amir Khan; she was pressured by an Israeli organization to support Israel.

Faryal Makhdoom, runs a successful makeup company.

Is this an indicator of how desperate the Israelis are in wanting to censor speech or rather how thin skinned they really are, along with how they believe targeting someone’s income will get them to behave. Man, blackmailing US senators and their Epstein escapades has really warped the minds of Israeli gangs.
 

OTCDebunker

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Nasrallah (Hezbollah's leader) is set to deliver a major speech on Friday. His first public speech since the war started. Lots of activities scheduled for Friday are getting cancelled right now. So we'll know whether Hezbollah will enter this war or not this Friday, although I should say if it does it would be unpopular in Lebanon.

Honestly, I get the feeling that we are about to hear bad news for the Palestinians.

I can't help but feel why they would schedule such a public announcement if they were going to actually enter the war. If they were going to join wouldn't you just launch a surprise attack of some kind and be done with it?

That way you can maximize the damage you can do when the enemy is off guard and you have the element of surprise.

But if you're plan was to enter the war and you first decide to say "hey dudebros! We're going to attack you like pretty soon so you should get nice and ready and prepare yourselves so that our attack will be less effective than it otherwise would've been." how does that make any sense?
 
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