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there is an image showing his dead body. he died wearing his military gear with his weaponry beside him. he wasn't in a tunnel or surrounded by hostages instead he was above ground in a regular house and apparently he only had two bodyguards with him. he fought to his very last breath.

Hamas will not be affected by his death at all because as a military force Hamas fighters fight on their own without having to wait for orders from the higher ups. however his death will boost the morale of the IDF & it's supporters and thus it will embolden the Israeli leadership to become more aggressive.

Iran needs to stop screwing around and they need to aquire nuclear weapons. if Iran doesn't aquire nukes then Iran as a nation will be finished. Israel as a moraly bankrupt and genocidal nation will not hesitate at all to use it's nukes to wipe out Iran in one massive decapitating nuclear strike and they won't feel an ounce of guilt for doing that on the contrary they are likely to dance in celebration if dozens of millions of Iranian people go up in flames. and the US as a nation that is ruled by a puppet Zionist government will provide all diplomatic, military & economic support to Israel no matter what Israel does. no matter who is elected to rule the US, even if Netenyahu literaly rapes the first lady on a live stream Washington will obey the Zionists since Washington itself is ruled by a Zionist establishment.

most analysts seem to agree that Iran can produce nukes in about one week.
analysts like Scott Ritter say that the reason Iran is chosing not to produce nuclear weapons is because Iran doesn't want to disrupt any economic prosperity from joining BRICS. because if they produce nukes then that would bring more sanctions on them. if what he is saying is true then that is one of the dumbest reasons to not aquire nukes. how can you prosper economicaly if you are dead? if you want to prosper then at least ensure your survival so that you don't go up in nuclear flames and the only way to do that is to aquire nukes. once you aquire nukes and ensure your military survival then you can focus on the economy.

if they are not producing nuclear bombs due to fear that their nuclear program is infilitrated by CIA/Mossad agents and thus the moment they start producing them Israel would find out about it and deliver a pre-emptive nuclear strike then they could just buy say 5 nuclear warheads or so from North Korea within one day and that should be enough to get Iran one more week of safety from a preemptive Israeli nuclear strike to produce more nukes localy.
I mean speculations about large scale nuclear strikes from nowhere are not credible, any nation that attempts it has an overwhelming chance to get wiped out in return.

South Africa also had nukes and they were similarly psychotic as Israel. All their major enemies were internal as well. They didn't use them even when they ended up being "from the river to the sea'ed"

You can discount the possibility of nuclear strike unless the whole government and people in Israel is severely harmed. Even then, there would be an attempt to freeze the conflict by all powers to avoid the nuclear taboo from being broken.
 

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this is what Sinwar had on him:
A Kalashnikov rifle, more ammo for the rifle, A copy of what appears to be the Quran or another religious book، a Subha, a nail clipper and a Mentos.

the Israelis say they didn't plan on assassinating him and instead it happened by coincidence. the IDF was clashing with 3 Hamas militants and after they defeated them they found out that one of the militants was Sinwar himself. the guy was fighting on the frontlines as if he is just another regular Hamas soldier.

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Israel shouldn't have posted his image on the internet. the only thing the image showed was that he lived and fought as a soldier to his very last breath fighting on the frontlines just like any other Hamas soldier rather than take shelter in a tunnel.

if they think that his death will bring down the morale of the Palestinians then the opposite will happen.

in terms of who will succeed him. personaly I hope that Hamas doesn't actually declare anyone to be his successor. I don't think Hamas even needs to appoint a figurehead in place of Sinwar. at this point the entirety of Palestine has become the beating heart of Hamas. who is the successor to Sinwar? the Palestinian people are the successors. just continue to have a team to negotiate (even though we all know negotiations at this point are meaningless) and this team could be guided by whatever councel that Hamas has.
 
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I don't this this has been shared here but I can only wow at the sight of this...


Credit where credit's due, Houthis have generated some really interesting intel for China on the real-life effectiveness of even inferior anti-carrier CM/ASBM salvos against the US Navy...
It seems to me Yemen is becoming a testing ground for Iranian weapons. I bet Tehran is looking at this with glee.
 

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Sinwar in an old interview with Al Jazeera that has been reposted talking about whether he and the Hamas leadership are afraid of Israel's threats to assassinate them:-

"If we do fear death then we are afraid of dying on our beds like camels, we feer dying of a car accident, or a stroke or a heart attack But we are not afraid of being killed for the sake of our religion, our country & our sanctities.
Our blood and lives aren't any more precious than the blood and lives of the youngest martyrs who gave their life up for the sake of this country."


he was basically saying that his biggest fear is dying of old age or due to some accident without having fought for his country.
 

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It seems to me Yemen is becoming a testing ground for Iranian weapons. I bet Tehran is looking at this with glee.
True unfortunately Yemen is a basket case, so I'm not surprised about that.
It's the poorest country in the Arab world by far and among the poorest in the whole world. In fact many sub-Saharan african countries are even ahead of Yemen. That's how poor and hungry the country is. They rely on UN food grains and aid basically.
To make matter worse instead of focusing on economic growth and improving the country's economy they are engaged in a senseless civil war which has only made things worse. Now they are also trying to get into the great game instead of focusing on themselves and trying to get out of their current predicament. They should leave foreign power plays to big powers like US,Russia, China, E.U or even regional powers like Iran, Israel, Turkey etc and remain neutral or focus internally like Oman yet they still wanna get involved in things that's way above their pay grade. Seriously the country is a mess and I don't see things improving there anytime soon. Feel bad for the ordinary people there.
 

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a video of an IDF force being ambushed in Rafah city in the same place at different dates. the tunnel was filled with explosives and was blown up on the soldiers.
the first time the explosion targeted two IDF soldiers. then 5 days after that Hamas militants cleaned it up and prepared it again to be blown up. another force of around 10 IDF soldies entered the tunnel & the tunnel was remotely detonated again.

 

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Goy army has arrived to fight for it's master

They also want a 2nd THAAD battery. Guess we will be waiting to see if they are planning a US election surprise for maximum effect or a post election hit.

Israel said to request US send second THAAD missile defense battery ahead of Iran attack​

Israel has requested that the US send a second THAAD battery to protect the country in case of an Iranian reaction to an expected Israeli reprisal attack, Channel 12 reports.

The Pentagon on Sunday confirmed that Washington will send one advanced air defense battery to Israel, along with American soldiers to operate it.

The THAAD is considered a complimentary system to the Patriot system but can defend a wider area, capable of hitting targets at ranges of 150-200 kilometers (93-124 miles).

Each battery consists of six truck-mounted launchers, 48 interceptors, radio and radar equipment, and requires 95 soldiers to operate.

Iran has been bracing for an Israeli retaliation after its October 1 attack, which it said came in response to Israeli strikes in Lebanon last month that killed the top leadership of the Hezbollah terror group, an Iranian proxy, and a July blast in Tehran that killed Hamas politburo head Ismail Haniyeh.
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