I think this goes without saying, and I’m pretty sure that’s been the standard attitude from day one. The terror attack in the south was so egregious that you’ve got to think that perhaps it was designed to elicit a massive response that would weaken the country in the north. Who can say what these sneaky sadiquis have up their sleeves?
Like the hospital, who knows which side, fog of war, can’t tell. But people are pissed, no doubt. Everything changed today, we’ll see what happens.
I’m afraid the hostages are dead or ready to be killed, no matter what.
The Israelis might be re-thinking going into Gaza, which would be horrible.
Hamas in Gaza should be eliminated by napalm and other means without sacrificing IDF.
(”God is a spirit, and man His means of walking on the earth.”)
That caught my eye. I cannot understand the almost overwhelming desire of people to relegate God to a blob of nothingness.
In the Old Testament, God says he walked around the camp of Israel at night, and cautioned to soldiers to make sure He did not see anything unseemly. He walked in the Garden, He walked with some of the ancients.
Jesus told his deciples that when they saw him, they saw the Father ( they looked similar).
Iran is the commanding force, but takes it’s orders from Moscow..
This attack was to set something much bigger in motion.
Russia gave the green light for this action, in the spring, when Lavrov hosted hamas, in Moscow.
Putin is playing 3D chess and Brandon’s handlers are plaing tiddlywinks.
Stolen elections have consequences.