Netanyahu decides on full occupation of Gaza Strip, IDF activity in areas with hostages, PMO says

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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reached a decision for the full occupation of the Gaza Strip, including operations in areas where hostages are held, a source in the Prime Minister's Office told The Jerusalem Post on Monday.

The Prime Minister's Office conveyed the message to the Chief of Staff: If this does not suit you, then you should resign.

The announcement comes after months of talks in Doha between Hamas, Israel, and mediators to reach a ceasefire-hostage deal.


The only rational course of action for Israel.
 
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reached a decision for the full occupation of the Gaza Strip, including operations in areas where hostages are held, a source in the Prime Minister's Office told The Jerusalem Post on Monday.

The Prime Minister's Office conveyed the message to the Chief of Staff: If this does not suit you, then you should resign.

The announcement comes after months of talks in Doha between Hamas, Israel, and mediators to reach a ceasefire-hostage deal.


The only rational course of action for Israel.
No reason to give it up to only have to attack it again, unless you enjoy Vietnam 2.0.
 
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reached a decision for the full occupation of the Gaza Strip, including operations in areas where hostages are held, a source in the Prime Minister's Office told The Jerusalem Post on Monday.

The Prime Minister's Office conveyed the message to the Chief of Staff: If this does not suit you, then you should resign.

The announcement comes after months of talks in Doha between Hamas, Israel, and mediators to reach a ceasefire-hostage deal.


The only rational course of action for Israel.

I have to agree on this part. Gaza has always been a pit of terrorists. But that's just half the fix to the problem. The other is to get a country called Palistine made out of the west bank and I mean the whole west bank. Yes, some "Settlers" would have to relocate but I think Gaza would afford a better place for them to establish trade.
 
I have to agree on this part. Gaza has always been a pit of terrorists. But that's just half the fix to the problem. The other is to get a country called Palistine made out of the west bank and I mean the whole west bank. Yes, some "Settlers" would have to relocate but I think Gaza would afford a better place for them to establish trade.
I see, start another Gaza in the West Bank?

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I see, start another Gaza in the West Bank?

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Gaza was run by Hamas while the West Bank is run by the PLO. Hamas is a terrorist group while the PLO actually tries to govern. If the PLO isn't given what it needs (and no more illegal settlements) then you can easily have another Gaza. If you help them to create a nation (not ruled by Israel) then you have met their most wanted wishes.
 
I see, start another Gaza in the West Bank?

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Exactly. I mean, they've already started their own tunnel building project there. They've clearly got the playbook and are intend to use it.
 
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reached a decision for the full occupation of the Gaza Strip, including operations in areas where hostages are held, a source in the Prime Minister's Office told The Jerusalem Post on Monday.
The Zionists' monster would like Iran to start the war. Iran won't, they are happy with the accomplishments of their/Russia's proxies.

And it sounds like Trump isn't in favour of a much bigger war in which the Zionist's country becomes too expensive to rebuild?
 
Gaza was run by Hamas while the West Bank is run by the PLO. Hamas is a terrorist group while the PLO actually tries to govern. If the PLO isn't given what it needs (and no more illegal settlements) then you can easily have another Gaza. If you help them to create a nation (not ruled by Israel) then you have met their most wanted wishes.
The PLO is a terrorist group, at least the US designated it as a terrorist group in 1987. In fact, Arafat was recorded by Israel while being on the phone with Israel talking about peace negotiations, and then in the next breath ordering terrorist strikes after the phone call.

From Wiki

The PLO began their militancy campaign from its inception with an attack on Israel's National Water Carrier in January 1965. The group used guerrilla tactics to attack Israel from their bases in Jordan (which then included the West Bank), Lebanon, Egypt (Gaza Strip), and Syria.

The most notable of what were considered terrorist acts committed by member organizations of the PLO were in the 1970s. The 1970 Avivim school bus massacre by the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP), killed nine children, three adults and crippled 19. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, the second-largest PLO faction after al-Fatah, carried out a number of attacks and plane hijackings mostly directed at Israel, most infamously the Dawson's Field hijackings, which precipitated the Black September crisis.

In 1972, the Black September Organization carried out the Munich massacre of Israeli Olympic athletes. In 1974, members of the DFLP seized a school in Israel and killed a total of 26 students and adults and wounded over 70 in the Ma'alot massacre. The 1975, Savoy Hotel hostage situation killing 8 hostages and 3 soldiers, carried out by Fatah. The 1978, Coastal road massacre killing 37 Israelis and wounding 76, also carried out by Fatah.

From 1967 to September 1970 the PLO, with passive support from Jordan, fought a war of attrition with Israel. During this time, the PLO launched artillery attacks on the moshavim and kibbutzim of Bet Shean Valley Regional Council, while fedayeen launched numerous attacks on Israeli forces. Israel raided the PLO camps in Jordan, including Karameh, withdrawing only under Jordanian military pressure.

This conflict culminated in Jordan's expulsion of the PLO to Lebanon in July 1971.

The PLO suffered a major reversal with the Jordanian assault on its armed groups, in the events known as Black September in 1970. The Palestinian groups were expelled from Jordan, and during the 1970s, the PLO was effectively an umbrella group of eight organizations headquartered in Damascus and Beirut, all devoted to armed struggle against Zionism or Israeli occupation, using methods which included direct clashing and guerrilla warfare against Israel. After Black September, the Cairo Agreement led the PLO to establish itself in Lebanon.

In the late 1960s, and especially after the expulsion of the Palestinian militants from Jordan in Black September events in 1970–1971, Lebanon had become the base for PLO operations. Palestinian militant organizations relocated their headquarters to South Lebanon, and relying on the support in Palestinian refugee camps, waged a campaign of attacks on the Galilee and on Israeli and Jewish targets worldwide. Increasing penetration of Palestinians into Lebanese politics and Israeli retaliations gradually deteriorated the situation.

By the mid-1970s, Arafat and his Fatah movement found themselves in a tenuous position title Arafat increasingly called for diplomacy, perhaps best symbolized by his Ten Point Program and his support for a UN Security Council resolution proposed in 1976 calling for a two-state settlement. "This claim needs references to reliable sources. But the Rejectionist Front denounced the calls for diplomacy, and a diplomatic solution was vetoed by the United States. "This claim needs references to reliable sources. (April 2012)">citation needed</span></a></em>] In 1975, the increasing tensions between Palestinian militants and Christian militias exploded into the Lebanese Civil War, involving all factions. On 20 January 1976, the PLO took part in the Damour massacre in retaliation to the Karantina massacre. The PLO and Lebanese National Movement attacked the Christian town of Damour, killing 684 civilians and forcing the remainder of the town's population to flee. In 1976 Syria joined the war by invading Lebanon, beginning the 29‑year Syrian occupation of Lebanon, and in 1978 Israel invaded South Lebanon in response to the Coastal road massacre, executed by Palestinian militants based in Lebanon.

The population in the West Bank and Gaza Strip saw Arafat as their best hope for a resolution to the conflict. This was especially so in the aftermath of the Camp David Accords of 1978 between Israel and Egypt, which the Palestinians saw as a blow to their aspirations to self-determination. Abu Nidal, a sworn enemy of the PLO since 1974, assassinated the PLO's diplomatic envoy to the European Economic Community, which in the Venice Declaration of 1980 had called for the Palestinian right of self-determination to be recognized by Israel.

Opposition to Arafat was fierce not only among radical Arab groups, but also among many on the Israeli right. This included Menachem Begin, who had stated on more than one occasion that even if the PLO accepted UN Security Council Resolution 242 and recognized Israel's right to exist, he would never negotiate with the organization. This contradicted the official United States position that it would negotiate with the PLO if the PLO accepted Resolution 242 and recognized Israel, which the PLO had thus far been unwilling to do. Other Arab voices had recently called for a diplomatic resolution to the hostilities in accord with the international consensus, including Egyptian leader Anwar Sadat on his visit to Washington, DC in August 1981, and Crown Prince Fahd of Saudi Arabia in his 7 August peace proposal; together with Arafat's diplomatic maneuver, these developments made Israel's argument that it had "no partner for peace" seem increasingly problematic. Thus, in the eyes of Israeli hard-liners, "the Palestinians posed a greater challenge to Israel as a peacemaking organization than as a military one"


Try again.
 
Much bigger war ?
The Zionists' monster would like Iran to start the war. Iran won't, they are happy with the accomplishments of their/Russia's proxies.

And it sounds like Trump isn't in favour of a much bigger war in which the Zionist's country becomes too expensive to rebuild?
( who against who ???
 
Exactly. I mean, they've already started their own tunnel building project there. They've clearly got the playbook and are intend to use it.
I have a few questions ( this oughta) be interesting about
Hamas is demanding that Jerusalem be the Capital, NOT just E Jerusalem
They have already stated Jews would NOT be allowed to pray at the West Wall
What’s to stop them from Immediately firing Rockets? For any bright bulb that says it wouldn’t happen this did happed immediately right after they withdrew from Gaza
Fourth, if this did happen exactly how should Israel respond?
Should Israel except ANY of these terms I say HELL NO
 
The PLO is a terrorist group, at least the US designated it as a terrorist group in 1987. In fact, Arafat was recorded by Israel while being on the phone with Israel talking about peace negotiations, and then in the next breath ordering terrorist strikes after the phone call.

From Wiki

The PLO began their militancy campaign from its inception with an attack on Israel's National Water Carrier in January 1965. The group used guerrilla tactics to attack Israel from their bases in Jordan (which then included the West Bank), Lebanon, Egypt (Gaza Strip), and Syria.

The most notable of what were considered terrorist acts committed by member organizations of the PLO were in the 1970s. The 1970 Avivim school bus massacre by the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP), killed nine children, three adults and crippled 19. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, the second-largest PLO faction after al-Fatah, carried out a number of attacks and plane hijackings mostly directed at Israel, most infamously the Dawson's Field hijackings, which precipitated the Black September crisis.

In 1972, the Black September Organization carried out the Munich massacre of Israeli Olympic athletes. In 1974, members of the DFLP seized a school in Israel and killed a total of 26 students and adults and wounded over 70 in the Ma'alot massacre. The 1975, Savoy Hotel hostage situation killing 8 hostages and 3 soldiers, carried out by Fatah. The 1978, Coastal road massacre killing 37 Israelis and wounding 76, also carried out by Fatah.

From 1967 to September 1970 the PLO, with passive support from Jordan, fought a war of attrition with Israel. During this time, the PLO launched artillery attacks on the moshavim and kibbutzim of Bet Shean Valley Regional Council, while fedayeen launched numerous attacks on Israeli forces. Israel raided the PLO camps in Jordan, including Karameh, withdrawing only under Jordanian military pressure.

This conflict culminated in Jordan's expulsion of the PLO to Lebanon in July 1971.

The PLO suffered a major reversal with the Jordanian assault on its armed groups, in the events known as Black September in 1970. The Palestinian groups were expelled from Jordan, and during the 1970s, the PLO was effectively an umbrella group of eight organizations headquartered in Damascus and Beirut, all devoted to armed struggle against Zionism or Israeli occupation, using methods which included direct clashing and guerrilla warfare against Israel. After Black September, the Cairo Agreement led the PLO to establish itself in Lebanon.

In the late 1960s, and especially after the expulsion of the Palestinian militants from Jordan in Black September events in 1970–1971, Lebanon had become the base for PLO operations. Palestinian militant organizations relocated their headquarters to South Lebanon, and relying on the support in Palestinian refugee camps, waged a campaign of attacks on the Galilee and on Israeli and Jewish targets worldwide. Increasing penetration of Palestinians into Lebanese politics and Israeli retaliations gradually deteriorated the situation.

By the mid-1970s, Arafat and his Fatah movement found themselves in a tenuous position title Arafat increasingly called for diplomacy, perhaps best symbolized by his Ten Point Program and his support for a UN Security Council resolution proposed in 1976 calling for a two-state settlement. "This claim needs references to reliable sources. But the Rejectionist Front denounced the calls for diplomacy, and a diplomatic solution was vetoed by the United States. "This claim needs references to reliable sources. (April 2012)">citation needed</span></a></em>] In 1975, the increasing tensions between Palestinian militants and Christian militias exploded into the Lebanese Civil War, involving all factions. On 20 January 1976, the PLO took part in the Damour massacre in retaliation to the Karantina massacre. The PLO and Lebanese National Movement attacked the Christian town of Damour, killing 684 civilians and forcing the remainder of the town's population to flee. In 1976 Syria joined the war by invading Lebanon, beginning the 29‑year Syrian occupation of Lebanon, and in 1978 Israel invaded South Lebanon in response to the Coastal road massacre, executed by Palestinian militants based in Lebanon.

The population in the West Bank and Gaza Strip saw Arafat as their best hope for a resolution to the conflict. This was especially so in the aftermath of the Camp David Accords of 1978 between Israel and Egypt, which the Palestinians saw as a blow to their aspirations to self-determination. Abu Nidal, a sworn enemy of the PLO since 1974, assassinated the PLO's diplomatic envoy to the European Economic Community, which in the Venice Declaration of 1980 had called for the Palestinian right of self-determination to be recognized by Israel.


Opposition to Arafat was fierce not only among radical Arab groups, but also among many on the Israeli right. This included Menachem Begin, who had stated on more than one occasion that even if the PLO accepted UN Security Council Resolution 242 and recognized Israel's right to exist, he would never negotiate with the organization. This contradicted the official United States position that it would negotiate with the PLO if the PLO accepted Resolution 242 and recognized Israel, which the PLO had thus far been unwilling to do. Other Arab voices had recently called for a diplomatic resolution to the hostilities in accord with the international consensus, including Egyptian leader Anwar Sadat on his visit to Washington, DC in August 1981, and Crown Prince Fahd of Saudi Arabia in his 7 August peace proposal; together with Arafat's diplomatic maneuver, these developments made Israel's argument that it had "no partner for peace" seem increasingly problematic. Thus, in the eyes of Israeli hard-liners, "the Palestinians posed a greater challenge to Israel as a peacemaking organization than as a military one"


Try again.

Either the PLO gets their country or it's never going to end. Just try and take my home by any methods and you won't like the outcome.
 
I have a few questions ( this oughta) be interesting about
Well, for clarity, I was joining in the laughter at "creating another Gaza", so you may have misunderstood me.
Hamas is demanding that Jerusalem be the Capital, NOT just E Jerusalem
They have already stated Jews would NOT be allowed to pray at the West Wall
Israel should NEVER EVER give up any part of the Kotel, the Temple Mount, the Old City, the City of David, the Mount of Olives, or ANY part of Jerusalem. Nor of Hebron. End of. That ship has sailed over the horizon long ago. The Jewish people must retain full control of their heritage and holy sites. Israel has proven reliable and trustworthy in managing the sites to ensure access to Muslims and Christians even during challenging situations. I do not believe - with cause - that those who have usurped Jewish holy places are capable of preserving the rights to worship for all faiths. Only the Jewish people can do it. Because only for the Jewish people is the place of Gd being welcome to all part of the faith tradition.

What a blessing it was yesterday, for the first time in nearly 2000 years, for the Jewish people to be able to pray, openly and fully, on the Temple Mount.
Should Israel except ANY of these terms I say HELL NO
I agree. Hell no. I can't see any way through this situation without Israeli control over all of Gaza and Judea and Samaria in the immediate future. I'm liking more and more the idea of Emirates: semi-self autonomous regions, that eventually, in fifty years or more, with sustained peace and economic cooperation, could potentially become a Palestinian State.
 
The Zionists' monster would like Iran to start the war. Iran won't, they are happy with the accomplishments of their/Russia's proxies.

And it sounds like Trump isn't in favour of a much bigger war in which the Zionist's country becomes too expensive to rebuild?
We are already at war with Iran and it stared when Carter was president. If we take 2 examples of when a violent genocidal nation was converted to peaceful coexistence we have NAZI Germany and Imperial Japan. The only worked after a total defeat. The same is needed to convert Hamas who are the NAZIs of today.
 
We are already at war with Iran and it stared when Carter was president. If we take 2 examples of when a violent genocidal nation was converted to peaceful coexistence we have NAZI Germany and Imperial Japan. The only worked after a total defeat. The same is needed to convert Hamas who are the NAZIs of today.
Do you think that America will go to war with the Zionist regime, against Iran.

I see some big problems with that idea and so does the US government and military.

Ask me!
 
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Do you think that America will go to war with the Zionist regime, against Iran.

I see some big problems with that idea and so does the US government and military.

Ask me!
Iran is not going to attack Israel , Israel is going to Annex the Gaza Strip .
 
Iran is not going to attack Israel , Israel is going to Annex the Gaza Strip .
No, Iran isn't going to attack the Zionists. Iran's superpower status is strictly for defensive purposes.

Iran's only offensive ambitions are to have their proxy fighters make any land stolen from the Palestinian people, unlivable. So we can agree!

My question is: Will America take part with the Zionist regime in a war against Iran?

The implications are, Russia and possibly China will actively join the fight with Iran to quickly destroy the Zionist's country. And they have about 1/90 of the land area to destroy.

Is it true that all of the Zionists' missile defences have been penetrated by both hypersonic missiles and drones?
 
Do you think that America will go to war with the Zionist regime, against Iran.

I see some big problems with that idea and so does the US government and military.

Ask me!
You do know we bombed the crap out of them and fight their proxies all the time to keep the seas open. What do you call that
 
No, Iran isn't going to attack the Zionists. Iran's superpower status is strictly for defensive purposes.

Iran's only offensive ambitions are to have their proxy fighters make any land stolen from the Palestinian people, unlivable. So we can agree!

My question is: Will America take part with the Zionist regime in a war against Iran?

The implications are, Russia and possibly China will actively join the fight with Iran to quickly destroy the Zionist's country. And they have about 1/90 of the land area to destroy.

Is it true that all of the Zionists' missile defences have been penetrated by both hypersonic missiles and drones?
Iran attacked Israel with proxies and Israel wiped them out along with Irans air defense system. Irans goal is to use a nuclear bomb to create an apocalypse. Its part of their theology that will bring about a great Muslim prophet that will convert us to Islam. If they get nuke expect one in NY and Washington easily brought in by a backpack.
 
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