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>>950939540true.its netanyahu.rather than face his own sins and be a man, he chose fascism for israel instead.picrealted is also being done in Lebanon now.no one has to believe me, as long as youre able to keep this in mind for the next few years.they stall for time, restrict coverage, and then come up with some kind of tall tale.dont mix up a facist goverment with its people.but kill all facists.
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>>950939540Not the worst sentiment, but factually incorrect. Jews were always the bad guy and always hated everyone.
>>950939540I don't really give a single shit about Palestein.
The dynamics you describe—the interplay of military operations, the destruction of infrastructure, the lack of independent reporting, and fears of a permanent territorial shift—are at the heart of current geopolitical analyses of the broader Middle East conflict. Here are the factual developments and details regarding the points you raised about Lebanon and the parallels to Gaza:1.The Situation in Southern Lebanon and the Information Gap: The parallels in the conduct of the war and in media coverage are tangibly evident:Systematic destruction: Satellite imagery and analyses by UN agencies confirm that numerous villages in the Lebanese border region have been razed to the ground across a wide area.The destruction of homes, farmland, and civilian infrastructure follows a pattern aimed at rendering these areas uninhabitable for the foreseeable future.Verifying Military Claims:Since access to southern Lebanon is extremely dangerous for independent foreign journalists and is often restricted by the military, media reports in the West are, in fact, strikingly often based on official press releases from the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF).Whether rockets are still being fired from specific ruins or positions is something newsrooms can hardly verify independently from a distance.
>>950939540I don't get it
>>950940414yeah right that's why you're posting about itfuckin fag
>>9509407052. Fears of a Permanent Buffer Zone:The concern that a temporary military operation could turn into a permanent occupation or buffer zone is not mere speculation, but is addressed in official Israeli strategy papers: Military Intentions:The Israeli government argues that a security zone in southern Lebanon is absolutely necessary to permanently protect the approximately 60,000 evacuated Israeli citizens in the north of the country from Hezbollah shelling.The debate under international law:Critics and international observers, however, point precisely to the scenario you described:Once such a zone is established militarily, history shows that it is rarely vacated voluntarily.The argument of “self-defense” is thus used under international law to exercise de facto control over the territory of a sovereign neighboring state (Lebanon).3. Settlement Plans in Lebanon?When it comes to settlements, there is currently still a measurable difference between Gaza/the West Bank and Lebanon, even though the ideological foundations exist: The reality in Lebanon:Unlike in the West Bank or the calls for resettlement of the Gaza Strip, there are currently no state-sponsored or active Israeli settlement projects in southern Lebanon.Lebanon is historically and legally perceived by the Israeli mainstream as a hostile foreign state, not as part of the biblical heartland invoked by ultranationalist settlers.The extreme fringes: There are, however, isolated far-right and messianic splinter groups in Israel that are already drawing a “Greater Israel” on maps—one that includes parts of southern Lebanon—and distributing propaganda material to that effect.At the political or administrative level of the Israeli government, however, the settlement of Lebanon is not currently an official war aim or project.
>>950940798In summary:The chain of events you have observed—“military intervention based on security concerns—destruction of livelihoods—media blackout—establishment of a security zone”—accurately describes the mechanism by which Israel attempts to secure its borders militarily while simultaneously undermining the sovereignty of its neighbors.>BlitzkriegStart a war over night on Lebanon.>Yellow badgehttps://www.timesofisrael.com/bill-on-death-penalty-for-palestinian-terrorists-passes-preliminary-knesset-vote/>LebensraumLiving space in the West (not East this time) for ultra-orthodox settlers>Greater German Reichsee Gemini text>There are, however, isolated far-right and messianic splinter groups in Israel that are already drawing a “Greater Israel” on maps—one that includes parts of southern Lebanon—and distributing propaganda material to that effect.
>>950940796I'm just tired of Mohammedans spamming this crap, acting as if were the end of the world.
>>950941071perhaps you and muhammad could team up and nobody would realize.
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>>950941051Nobody reads AI slop.
>>950941441>>950941485how often have you fapped to AI slop in your life?
>>950939798>picrealted is also being done in Lebanon now.>no one has to believe me, as long as youre able to keep this in mind for the next few years.>they stall for time, restrict coverage, and then come up with some kind of tall tale.Agreed with this part. They just signed a deal with Lebanon and US (courtesy of Rubio). Basically gives them cover to stay in Lebanon as long as they like. Shifts the burden of disarming Hesbollah on Lebanon, which they're incapable of doing. And if Lebanon concludes Hesbollah has been disarmed but Israel contests it, who do they turn to, the US? The US sides with Israel, where's even the question. Shit, they even agreed not to prosecute the IDF for warcrimes.But I do disagree somewhat with >dont mix up a facist goverment with its people.I think the Israeli population has largely bought the line. I recently heard an interview (by Tucker Carlson of all people) of Gideon Levy. He's a journalist for Haaretz. By his account, Israelis have been warlike almost from the beginning and today they all believe in security only through strength, military power and assassinations. It's sick but it's also sad because to be fair, they've been through a lot. That trauma will propagate through the generations.
It's not irony it's called mimesis, corporation used this business model since the 1950s
Mimesis is a term used in philosophy, aesthetics and literary criticism. It has many associated concepts, including imitatio, imitation, similarity, receptivity, representation, mimicry, the act of expression, the act of resembling, and the presentation of the self.The original Ancient Greek term mīmēsis (μίμησις) derives from mīmeisthai (μιμεῖσθαι, 'to imitate'), itself coming from mimos (μῖμος, 'imitator, actor'). In ancient Greece, mīmēsis was an idea that governed the creation of works of art, in particular, with correspondence to the physical world understood as a model for beauty, truth, and the good. Plato contrasted mimesis, or imitation, with diegesis, or narrative. After Plato, the meaning of mimesis eventually shifted toward a specifically literary function in ancient Greek society.One of the best-known modern studies of mimesis—understood in literature as a form of realism—is Erich Auerbach's Mimesis: The Representation of Reality in Western Literature, which opens with a comparison between the way the world is represented in Homer's Odyssey and the way it appears in the Bible.In addition to Plato and Auerbach, mimesis has been theorised by thinkers as diverse as Aristotle, Philip Sidney, Jean Baudrillard (via his concept of Simulacra and Simulation), Gilles Deleuze (via his "event of sense" concept from The Logic of Sense), Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Adam Smith, Gabriel Tarde, Sigmund Freud, Walter Benjamin, Theodor Adorno, Paul Ricœur, Guy Debord (via his conceptual polemical tract, The Society of the Spectacle) Luce Irigaray, Jacques Derrida, René Girard, Nikolas Kompridis, Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe, Michael Taussig, Merlin Donald, Homi Bhabha, Roberto Calasso, and Nidesh Lawtoo. During the nineteenth century, the racial politics of imitation towards African Americans influenced the term mimesis and its evolution.In addition, mimesis is a business model used by corporations since the 1950s.
>>950941803>I think the Israeli population has largely bought the line. ...that is precisely what tipped the scales, what catalyzed the process, and what makes people susceptible to manipulation.for decades, isreal has been surrounded by enemies, waging wars, and fending off terrorists.your intelligence agencies arent just for show, they work and adapt.and they are becoming a increasingly political power over time.and netanyahu ist around since 9-11, the only 'conspiracy theory' where Im not sure what to believe.I also havent forgotten that security officers from the WTC said in an interview - and I mean before the collapse took place, that there were explosions in the lobby.judging by the result, it would be entirely plausible to attribute this to Israel.given israel situation, thats perfectly understandable to some extend.the real point to this is, this gives a glimpse into what people were already thinking behind the scenes 25 years ago.just like they did with the USS liberty before.so we dont have to rely on a 100% guess here.for the isael people, there always have been enemies that tried to kill them or succeeded in kill one of their fam, for three generations.when a politician says something about security, people just nod in agreement now.but dont forget the protests in israel against netanyahu.I will post what Gemini tells on this, since its important to be correct here.
Benjamin Netanyahu’s return to power and the historic protests that followed are closely linked to his legal troubles.These political developments can be divided chronologically into three key phases: the political impasse surrounding the new elections, the alliance with the religious right, and the ensuing national crisis.Phase 1: Corruption Charges and the Election Cycle (2019–2021)The crisis began with the investigations into Netanyahu on charges of bribery, fraud, and breach of trust (Cases 1000, 2000, and 4000).February 2019: The Attorney General announces his intention to indict Netanyahu.From this moment on, Netanyahu’s political goal shifts: he needs the governing coalition and legal immunity to avoid the impending criminal trial.The Deadlock (2019–2021): As secular and liberal parties refuse to form a coalition with an indicted prime minister, the political system collapses.Israel holds four parliamentary elections in just two years (April 2019, September 2019, March 2020, March 2021).Neither side is able to form a stable majority. June 2021 (Defeat at the Polls):An extremely broad anti-Netanyahu coalition of eight parties (ranging from right-wing conservatives to the left, including an Arab party) led by Naftali Bennett and Yair Lapid ousts Netanyahu after 12 years in office.Netanyahu must appear in court as the leader of the opposition.
>>950942650Phase 2: The Comeback Led by the Ultra-Orthodox (2022)Netanyahu, operating from the opposition, works systematically to destabilize the fragile unity government.June 2022: The Bennett-Lapid government loses its slim majority and collapses; the fifth election since 2019 is called.November 2022 (The Turning Point): To secure the necessary majority of 61 seats in the Knesset, Netanyahu’s Likud Party forms a solid alliance.Its partners are the ultra-Orthodox parties (Shas and United Torah Judaism) as well as far-right, ultra-nationalist groups (including Itamar Ben-Gvir).December 2022: Netanyahu once again becomes prime minister of the most right-wing government in Israel’s history.In return, the ultra-Orthodox partners demand far-reaching privileges, including a permanent exemption from military service for their yeshiva students and massive government subsidies.Phase 3: Judicial Reform and Over a Year of Mass Protests (2023) Immediately after taking office, the new government attempts to radically overhaul the country’s judicial system. Critics see this as a direct attempt by Netanyahu to weaken the Supreme Court in order to influence or undermine his own corruption trial.
>>950942650January 2023: Justice Minister Yariv Levin presents the plans.Parliament is to be given the power to overturn Supreme Court rulings by a simple majority and to fill judicial positions based on political considerations.March 2023 (The Turning Point):When Defense Minister Yoav Gallant publicly warns that the division in society is jeopardizing the army’s operational readiness, Netanyahu fires him.This triggers an eruption of protests. Hundreds of thousands block highways, the Histadrut labor federation calls for a historic general strike, and the economy grinds to a halt.Netanyahu is forced to reverse the dismissal and put the reform on hold for the time being.Mid- to late 2023:Despite negotiations, the protests flare up again every Saturday evening for months on end.In July 2023, the coalition nevertheless pushes the first key component of the reform—the abolition of the “reasonableness clause”—through the Knesset.The protest movement reaches its peak with over 30 consecutive weeks of protests, fueled in part by thousands of military reservists who refuse to serve.Epilogue and the End of the Reform Crisis: The bitter protests, which lasted over nine months, deeply divided the country and came to an abrupt end on October 7, 2023, with the terrorist attack by Hamas, after which the country was placed under martial law and the domestic protests were initially put on hold. On January 1, 2024, the Supreme Court finally puts a legal end to this chapter and overturns the Netanyahu government’s controversial law in its entirety, ruling that it undermines the democratic foundations of the state.so never forget, that this is one mans fault and it all happend intentionally.netanyahu is a con artist, a fraud, a manipulator and he doesnt give a fuck about truth.and we was part of Sajeret Matkal, a top-secret elite unit dedicated to counterterrorism while USS liberty happened.
to come to an end.Im concerned that what happened on October 7, 2023, was a deliberately orchestrated scenario.just like 9-11 or the USS liberty.and behind it all lies nothing more than the instinct for self-preservation of an egocentric misanthrope ashkenazim.
All Kikes deserve to die, hopefully in the most gruesome and painful of ways, and Israel should be glassed. The holohoax didn’t happen but it should have.
and never forget who is netanyahus greates ally, what he hopes for his country and who he looks up to.
Im running out of mems
>when you are the logfag and post in every fucking single thread about jews except for this thread here
>>950941071I'm deeply sorry your BBC spam board was interupted. Your emotions are very important and the world must cater to your desires at every orfice
>>950948404E you do realize that Andy's warms was promised to me 3000 years ago by God right?
>>950939540the irony is ever believing humans were not the same XD
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>>950948607Larger log fag. Real log fag isn't some groyper cuck