Third post tonight but I’m posting anyway.

Personally, I don’t see how the Palestinian resistance has any chance of winning this conflict unless Hezbollah and/or a foreign nation like Lebanon, Syria, or Egypt for instance joins in.

  • diegeticscream[all]🔻@lemmygrad.ml
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    I think it’s good to guess that the group that planned this operation for years has some sketch of a plan moving forward.

    I honestly have no idea.

    I don’t think the zionist state will ever be able to return to the status quo from before, so it’s either winning or complete annihilation. I hope Palestine wins.

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    In terms of some kind grand treaty and international recognition? Not anytime soon. Things are rarely so clear-cut.

    However, a lot of occupiers left Israel after these attacks. Those are concrete wins because that is exactly what should be happening. Palestine has little left to lose, this is their home and they are already in concentration camps. Many Israelis have other citizenships and can go back home anytime they want. Who do you think is inclined to fight harder.

    I think a better question might be can Israel ever actually win this, and the answers to that is no. Not without a genocide even worse than anything we have ever seen to date. There will always be people willing to fight against the invaders.

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    At the very least, the Palestinians have gravely hurt the reputation of the West as a whole and are another blow to its hegemony.

    Ukraine, Nigeria, Gabon and so on. The pressure is mounting and the economies of Europe are declining.

    That being said, the road to freedom for the Palestinians is long and this is just one of many steps

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      Yep, this has to expand wider. The myth of their invincibility has already been broken. If the puppet regimes in the Gulf fall, that might also be a positive step. And Palestine is an issue close to many people’s hearts there.

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    I can only see them winning with direct intervention from Iran and Hezbollah. Hezbollah uses this opportunity to launch an attack from the north. Iran starts sending barrages of missiles towards Israel’s electrical grid and military targets, and Palestinians use guerilla tactics to distract them. The rest of the Middle East should embargo Israel during this conflict.

    This actually seems like the perfect opportunity to attack, since the US army is drained of resources. The US strategic oil reserve is also pretty low, so if the US starts making threats, Iran can simply close the straight of Ormuz and the price of oil would skyrocket overnight. But I don’t think any of this will happen.

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    They need to capture Israeli hardware and recruit the Arab residents within Israel to enlarge their fighting force.

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    We will see how it plays out. I don’t like speculating about human lives but I wish the Palestinian resistance much success.

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    Unless the West changes It’s opinion, this is reality for the foreseeable future. The world is suffering an empathy crisis.

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    I don’t see any other country getting involved any more than equipment, but I wonder how the perception of Palestine has changed over the years and if this war is changing anything there.

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    I doubt it. Israel has the support from the West. Unless others join and we end up in a world war situation, it’s rather unlikely.

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      just the fuck up, what do you even know, go and suck zionist ass you fuck. as you pieces of human shits like to say “this conflict would end simply if israel would walk away”. fucking selective morality and memory you racist fuck

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      OooooOOOOooooOOOO

      The scary Ruskies and Iranians are behind EVERYTHING that you don’t like!

      No nation, out of it’s own volition is going to fight for freedom against a genocidal colonizer! All of that must be plotting of the Russians! Or Iranians!

      Fuck off.