I say seem because you should not expect them to be truthful and honest about anything.

BUT, bibi has suspended all leave requests in the army and is scrambling pilots to remain on base 24/7. They also deployed the Iron Dome in colonies where there was none before.

Now they’re (the occupier) saying that “war is closer than calm”.

I can’t say whether war is likely or not at this point. It’s certainly always a possibility. Keep in mind the occupier tried an incursion in Gaza in 2006 and, let’s just say, they never tried it again. Won’t even consider it – that’s why they’ve been using planes and missiles to hit Gaza.

Now with the tensions surrounding the Al-Aqsa mosque during Ramadan, we’ve seen Hamas and other Palestinian resistance groups fire from refugee camps in Lebanon and other countries. As well as another joint response from the various factions in Palestine (PFLP, Hamas, the Al-Aqsa brigades – which belong to Fatah, and even ISIS in Palestine joined them). Joint responses have been pretty common these past few years, but that’s possibly the first time I hear of resistance groups operating outside Palestine to be joining a fight.

I think also the occupier is noticing the situation currently. US is bogged down with Ukraine, and Iran is getting confident. Syria is also itching to get back the Golan heights, especially after the occupier has been bombing Damas these past few months.

This could also lead to a false flag from the occupier however, so what will end up happening remains to be seen.

  • Makan ☭ CPUSA
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    81 year ago

    Another intifada or perhaps even a civil war like some have been expecting within Israel?

    • @allinwonderornot
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      81 year ago

      Exactly. With Saudi and Iran now united, Zionists stand no chance in an external war.