War has broken out overnight in Israel thanks to your government and mine giving $6 Billion to Iran 3 weeks ago to finance Hamas. Now, there’s fighting in the streets as all the shit-eating Muslims in Israel have risen up against the Jews and all the Israelis in the Palestine area are also under attack and being slaughtered.
The Saudis have issued a statement that the murders of innocent children and adults and the abductions of women are the fault of Israel for not being nicer to the so-called Palestinian Muslims, so this trashes the Abrahamic Accords that President Trump was able to create and bring peace between Israel and the Arab Muslim states.
This is Globalism at work. I wondered when they were going to seriously go after Israel, for being so nationalistic.
This is really bad stuff, because Israel is such a small country and is surrounded by enemies. It looks like the Saudis have thrown in with Iran, which is behind these attacks. Even if other Muslim nations don’t join them, Israel may be forced to use nukes in self-defense against such a large enemy force.
This is why I’ve been a strong supporter of Israel. It’s there that nuclear war has the greatest chance of starting and if it does, it may not stop there. Do you want a global nuclear war? I sure as hell don’t. Apparently, the Globalists do. Iran definitely does, that’s their whole reason behind their nuclear program, and they may actually have The Bomb by now. Iran believes that a “Missing Imam” will return to lead Muslim scum to global conquest but the return must be preceded by massive deaths. Therefore, make and use a nuke against the Jews.
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“God willing, the cancer of the usurper Zionist regime will be eradicated at the hands of the Palestinian people and the Resistance forces throughout the region,”
— Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
This is what Israel must deal with—a country run by medieval religious zealots who want them wiped off the face of the Earth. Thanks to bonehead Democrats and traitors such as Biden and Obama, the possibility of war with Iran has increased.
The Iranian-backed Hamas conducted a surprise attack with sophisticated equipment. Biden and Obama made sure Iran was paid billions of dollars, which most likely was spent on weapons of war. First Obama paid ransom to the tune of $400 million to Iran, then he illegally sent another $1.7 billion in cash to the Mullahs running the show there—and he faced no consequences for his actions. (Democrats can do as they please).
Now Biden wants to send even more money to Iran. They will use that to help fund proxy wars using their terrorist surrogates such as Hezbollah and Hamas. Perhaps the Biden administration wants to appease Iran and keep them from developing nuclear weapons.
The attack helped Iran in another way: The mullahs wanted to stop the ‘Abraham Accords Declaration,” which would help normalize relations between Saudi Arabia and Israel. It appears that deal is off for now.
The attack on Israel is nothing new. The Palestinians train their children to hate Israel. They practice killing Jews in their classrooms. The cycle of hate does not get broken, so the terrorist attacks continue decade after decade. The Hamas ‘soldiers’ demonstrated the ingrained hatred by kidnapping Israeli women and children. They are probably being tortured as I write this. Iran commended the brutality. Their state media claimed the Palestinian people are acting in self defense.
This is a problem that won’t be solved any time soon. Various factions have been fighting over that land since history has been recorded. The fighting will go on no matter what. It’s unlikely that Israel will totally obliterate the Palestinians.
The leftist media will angrily denounce Israel’s counterattack because children and civilians will be killed. Israel must play by rules, whereas Hamas are free to be as brutal and inhuman as they please. (They regularly uses children as human shields). Politicians throughout the western world will urge Israel to cool it—and they will.
Then the attacks will begin all over again.
— Ben Garrison
The MooSlime terrorists may have gone too far this time. They have no chance against a politically united Israel. It’s internal disagreements that have kept the Israelis from wiping out the terrorists until now, but those days may be over.
The Positive Side-Effect:
Government & Opposition UNITED:
https://www.timesofisrael.com/lapid-urges-emergency-government-says-pm-cant-manage-war-with-extreme-cabinet/
Netanyahu, Lapid and Gantz discuss forming emergency government as country faces war
Opposition leader Lapid indicates PM will need to boot far right from coalition: ‘I’m willing to put aside our differences and form an emergency, narrow, professional government’
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Opposition Leader Yair Lapid and National Unity party leader Benny Gantz on Saturday discussed forming an emergency government following Hamas’s devastating surprise attack against Israel on Saturday.
Netanyahu confirmed the matter was raised during a meeting with Gantz and Yesh Atid party chairman Lapid earlier on Saturday.
His Likud party said that such a government would be the same format as the Levi Eshkol government that then-opposition leader Menachem Begin joined before the Six-Day War in 1967.
The proposal comes after at least 250 Israelis were killed, over 1,500 were injured, and numerous citizens were taken hostage during Hamas’s unprecedented assault on Israel.
A statement issued by National Unity, shortly before the Likud publicized the matter, noted that Gantz was considering entering such a government for the duration of the war, but insisted that the government would “deal with security challenges alone” and in a manner which would allow “substantive partnership and influence over decision-making in relevant forums” for Gantz’s party.
The National Unity party leader told Netanyahu that regardless of any decision over an emergency government, the current government would receive his full backing “for any responsible and determined security action.”
Earlier on Saturday evening, Lapid announced he would be willing to join “a reduced, professional, emergency government” but that it would be impossible to manage a war with “the extreme and dysfunctional composition of the current cabinet,” essentially calling on the prime minister to remove the far-right Religious Zionism and Otzma Yehudit parties from the government in order to bring Yesh Atid into the coalition.
“A short while ago, I met with Prime Minister Netanyahu. I told him that in this emergency situation, I’m willing to put aside our differences and form an emergency, narrow, professional government with him to manage the difficult and complex operation ahead of us,” Lapid said in a Saturday evening statement to the media.
“The State of Israel is at war. It won’t be easy and it won’t be short. It has strategic consequences that we haven’t seen for many years. There is a serious risk that it will become a multi-front war,” Lapid said.
But Lapid indicated Netanyahu would need to eject his far-right coalition allies.
Netanyahu, he said, “knows that with the current extreme and dysfunctional security cabinet, he can’t manage a war. Israel needs to be led by a professional, experienced, and responsible government. I have no doubt that former Defense Minister [Benny] Gantz would also join a government like this.”
“Forming an emergency professional government will make clear to our enemies that the vast majority of Israeli citizens stand behind the IDF and security forces. It will make clear to the world, in the international community, that the people of Israel stand united against this threat,” said Lapid.
Chief among Lapid’s concerns are far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, who also holds a role as a second, independent minister in the Defense Ministry. Both have made incendiary comments and policy proposals against Palestinians. Lapid is particularly concerned with their ability to manage a war, especially as violence may spill over into the West Bank and northern border.
“The State of Israel suffered a grave blow today. We are all hurting, we are all angry. However, wars and countries aren’t managed with pain and anger but with calm and a strategic understanding of the situation. We need to put politics aside for the sake of an emergency government that will manage this situation with determination and won’t deal with anything else until we achieve victory over our enemies.”
Lapid made his offer in person to the prime minister, after receiving a security update, according to a source close to the opposition leader. The source said that “the offer is real, this isn’t a political thing. The offer is there.”
The Likud issued its statement approximately two hours after Lapid announced his willingness to join an emergency government. A source close to Lapid declined to comment if Gantz, leader of the National Unity party, was consulted before or after the unity government offer was made.
Lapid and his center-left Yesh Atid party have been harsh critics of Netanyahu and the prime minister’s right-wing, far-right, and religious coalition, and have called to end that government in light of its moves to weaken judicial checks on political power, as well as having put ultranationalist extremists in sensitive security roles.
Hamas and its sponsor Iran have called Israel weak in recent months, in light of Israel’s domestic turmoil and concerns about IDF readiness caused by fights over the judicial overhaul.
Shortly thereafter, Netanyahu said that Israel is “at war” and the IDF spokesperson confirmed that “this is not an operation, this is war.”
Both Lapid and Gantz have previously lambasted Netanyahu for forming a government with “extremists” and previously eschewed the idea of a unity government that included them. Amid furtive negotiations to ameliorate Israel’s judicial crisis, a struggle over power division that has captured the collective national consciousness for the past 10 months, Gantz in September reiterated that he would not join a Netanyahu government.
Shortly after Hamas launched its assault on Saturday morning, catching the country unaware during the Sabbath and the Jewish holiday of Simchat Torah, Lapid and Gantz issued a statement alongside other opposition party heads in support of Israel’s security forces.
“At times like these, there is no opposition or coalition in Israel. We will give full backing to the security forces for a harsh response against terrorism and its proxies,” Lapid said then.