The genocide is still ongoing and many things are still developing in Palestine, but we are removing the limitation on only posting things related to the operation Flood of Al-Aqsa to this thread, you can now freely post over Lemmygrad again.

Please don’t stop talking about Palestine.


Due to popular demand, please keep all posts about the operation to this megathread, sitewide.

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    NATO has very few reserves left, they’ve been sending everything to Ukraine for the past year and can barely replenish it. in my opinion of course

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      God bless ukraine for being the largest vortex for NATO weapons

      the Soviet Union got them in the end, didn’t they?

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      1 year ago

      Unsure of timezone (emphasis added):

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      The US has already begun delivering critically needed munitions and military equipment to Israel, the White House said Monday, as the Pentagon reviews its inventories to see what else can be sent quickly to boost its ally in the three-day-old war with Hamas.

      i.e. the US is scrambling like a headless chicken and will help Israel but can only help so much.

      From: https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/israel-hamas-war-live-israeli-death-toll-passes-1000-hamas-warns-residents-of-ashkelon-to-leave-city/ar-AA1hXbho – rather Western sources but it otherwise seems thorough.

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      from the amount of corruption going on in ukraine, nato weapons are most likely in the hands of palestians

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        The US has warned Iran not to participate, which is ominous.

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            Iran is fully ideologically and politically committed to the liberation of Palestine and to the fight against Zionism and the forces of US imperialism in their region. I believe that they have a plan and know when and if it will be appropriate to intervene directly, or if it is smarter to continue working through proxies. There was a time when i did not have such a high opinion of Iran and their capabilities (and i will fully admit this was me as an atheist being prejudiced against them) but the more i have studied their actions over the years the more they have impressed me with their strategic patience and their ability to play the long game just like Russia and China.

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                Hezbollah is already beginning to become involved on the northern front. It takes time for these sorts of things to develop. There is a bigger picture of the entire conflict in the middle east that extends beyond just what is happening in Gaza, and big players like Iran have to consider all of the various fronts and actors involved before making a move.

                All i will say for now is we have to wait and see what happens. What i can tell you for certain is that this is just beginning. I can imagine for instance many of the other forces on the side of the resistance waiting to make their move until the IOF have committed themselves irreversibly to a ground incursion into Gaza and are bogged down in urban guerilla warfare.

                It appears very much that Hamas has set a trap and that the occupation regime is walking right into it.

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                    That is the unfortunate reality of decolonization and national liberation struggles. The liberation of Algeria from French colonialism was extremely bloody, the fight against apartheid South Africa in Angola, liberation wars across Africa and Latin America, and of course we know about the bloody toll of conflicts like the war in Vietnam…

                    But the occupation, apartheid and slow genocide that has been happening in Palestine for decades is no less gruesome and grotesque, and the Palestinian people have decided that if they are to die they will at least do so fighting against their oppressor.