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7/22/2025, 2:38:11 AM
Also here's a video of Jenin guys shooting at Israeli troops. But notice anything? There are no RPGs. Then you see an Israeli armored truck drive by. Yeah it seems like a "battle" but they're really just making some noise during a demonstration:
https://youtu.be/7hI26RFHVpg
That's in the northern part of the West Bank. But post-2005, there was no way Israel could send in an expedition like that into Gaza without starting a full-blown conflagration. If there are guys building RPGs, Israel can go in and blow up the warehouse and kill or arrest the guys making them. In Gaza, forget it, you need to send in several divisions.
That general I mentioned who oversaw the withdrawal, he is a commentator now and has a reputation for being a hawkish right-wing schizo, but it's hard to argue with his logic if you agree with occupying the West Bank and that's good or a mission that you're committed to if you're Israeli. He believes there's a "Western" way of war, which is based in thinking of a rational system. If you imagine a train going off the tracks, the first instinct in that mindset is to put it back on the track, to resume the operation of a rationally-planned system. But he doesn't think the Middle Eastern works that way. War is not the exception to the norm. But that was the logic that led to the Gaza withdrawal and building the wall and relying on gizmos to keep Hamas in check. What he wants Israelis to do is conquer and settle land, farm it, and carry guns.
https://youtu.be/7hI26RFHVpg
That's in the northern part of the West Bank. But post-2005, there was no way Israel could send in an expedition like that into Gaza without starting a full-blown conflagration. If there are guys building RPGs, Israel can go in and blow up the warehouse and kill or arrest the guys making them. In Gaza, forget it, you need to send in several divisions.
That general I mentioned who oversaw the withdrawal, he is a commentator now and has a reputation for being a hawkish right-wing schizo, but it's hard to argue with his logic if you agree with occupying the West Bank and that's good or a mission that you're committed to if you're Israeli. He believes there's a "Western" way of war, which is based in thinking of a rational system. If you imagine a train going off the tracks, the first instinct in that mindset is to put it back on the track, to resume the operation of a rationally-planned system. But he doesn't think the Middle Eastern works that way. War is not the exception to the norm. But that was the logic that led to the Gaza withdrawal and building the wall and relying on gizmos to keep Hamas in check. What he wants Israelis to do is conquer and settle land, farm it, and carry guns.
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