Israel Defense Minister announced entire Gaza population to be forcibly moved into Rafah

Yes they suceeded in breaking the status quo, but most of the damage and lives lost could've been prevented if Hezbolat/Iran declared war on Israel shortly after Al Aqsa flood.

But i blame the various Muslim nations for being to weak to even send a grainet of rice without Israel's aproval let alone fight them.
Hezbollah screwed themselves over fighting for Assad, not only did they guranatee that any post-Assad gov would be hostile to them, but the highly compromised nature of the Assad regime, allowed Israel to learn a lot about them, which is why Hizb's performance between 2006 vs 2024 was so drastic.
 

tyrannicalmanager

pseudo-intellectual
Hezbollah screwed themselves over fighting for Assad, not only did they guranatee that any post-Assad gov would be hostile to them, but the highly compromised nature of the Assad regime, allowed Israel to learn a lot about them, which is why Hizb's performance between 2006 vs 2024 was so drastic.
even if they were comprised, Israel wouldn't be able to impose genocidal siege on to Gaza if Hezbolat invaded from the north shortly after Al Aqsa flood. they were punished for adhering to a non-existant status quo.

but, Assad and the pathetic axis won't be the only ones to fall.
 
even if they were comprised, Israel wouldn't be able to impose genocidal siege on to Gaza if Hezbolat invaded from the north shortly after Al Aqsa flood. they were punished for adhering to a non-existant status quo.

but, Assad and the pathetic axis won't be the only ones to fall.
I know. I said all the arab tyrants will fall. That includes Zionist stooges like Sisi. Jordan is too stable rn, but a tribal uprising is possible as shown in Syria.

I agree the non-Hamas parts of the axis(except Yemen), were attached to the status quo. That killed them. Trying to go back to 10/06/2023 is a fool's errand.
 

tyrannicalmanager

pseudo-intellectual
I know. I said all the arab tyrants will fall. That includes Zionist stooges like Sisi. Jordan is too stable rn, but a tribal uprising is possible as shown in Syria.

I agree the non-Hamas parts of the axis(except Yemen), were attached to the status quo. That killed them. Trying to go back to 10/06/2023 is a fool's errand.
Yemen is the exception despite how bad Ansarallah is domestically.
for Sisi, he's already panicking, his regime might fall sooner than expected.
 

Mohamedamiin120

Marxist-Leninist, OG.
Yet he still let them buy land. Why he didn’t just outright ban allow Jewish purchases is beyond me, but the late Ottoman Empire was hardly an ideal Islamic state. They were the first European state to decriminalize sodomy, and by the end were ruled by genocidal secular ethnic-supremacists.

He was the khalifa, as khalifa he can prohibit kaffirs in kaffir countries from doing certain things in his lands but who is he to stop the Jews in his territories from moving into Palestine and Jerusalem, when not even the Sahaba did this (and infact they actually gave the Jews their lands back from Greek colonists, and allowed them back into Jerusalem after the Christians made that forbidden)
 
He was the khalifa, as khalifa he can prohibit kaffirs in kaffir countries from doing certain things in his lands but who is he to stop the Jews in his territories from moving into Palestine and Jerusalem, when not even the Sahaba did this (and infact they actually gave the Jews their lands back from Greek colonists, and allowed them back into Jerusalem after the Christians made that forbidden)
There is a difference in the situations. The Jews in the 7th century were divided, unorganized, and weak. The Jews in the late 19th century were organized, wealthy, and openly attempting to colonize Palestine. All efforts towards buying land there were to build a future Jewish state, not mere business.
 

Mohamedamiin120

Marxist-Leninist, OG.
There is a difference in the situations. The Jews in the 7th century were divided, unorganized, and weak. The Jews in the late 19th century were organized, wealthy, and openly attempting to colonize Palestine. All efforts towards buying land there were to build a future Jewish state, not mere business.
Zionism was a European movement there were no MENA Zionists until they got deported to Israel following the Nakba. Additionally while it is true that Ottoman Jews were getting richer that is true for all of the Ottoman people, which allowed the Ottoman Jews to visit and live in Jerusalem. This is true of Mecca and Madinah too, the Ottoman Khalifa got richer so Muslims were able to make Hijrah waaay more, causing them to make the Hijaz railway. Also this is true of Christians as with more money they could make pilgrimage to Jerusalem, Bethlehem, and Nazareth as well as simply just move to those cities.
 
Zionism was a European movement there were no MENA Zionists until they got deported to Israel following the Nakba. Additionally while it is true that Ottoman Jews were getting richer that is true for all of the Ottoman people, which allowed the Ottoman Jews to visit and live in Jerusalem. This is true of Mecca and Madinah too, the Ottoman Khalifa got richer so Muslims were able to make Hijrah waaay more, causing them to make the Hijaz railway. Also this is true of Christians as with more money they could make pilgrimage to Jerusalem, Bethlehem, and Nazareth as well as simply just move to those cities.
Who do you think was funding it? Theodore Herzel offered billions to the Ottomans, yet you think he wasn’t the one organizing land buying? Everyone knew it was going towards building a Jewish state.
 

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