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Israel is under attack

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Israel has a land border with two sides of Gaza.

Why does Israel have a military border with Gaza? Because Hamas militants cross the border and kill innocent people.

Why does Israel maintain control over the air and sea of Gaza? Rockets! Attacks via sea. Smuggling via Sea. Paraglider attacks.

Israel just learned that it can't let down it's guard.

Yes, Egypt is another country. Same religion, but the problem is that the State of Egypt has a problem with the Muslim Brotherhood who are friends with Hamas. If the Palestinian people were happy and friendly and totally not fucking terrorists scum, why wouldn't Egypt welcome their brothers into the country knowing they are living in terrible conditions?
What do you think came first, Hamas or Israeli occupation?
 
What do you think came first, Hamas or Israeli occupation?
"The Gaza Strip was allotted to the Arab state envisioned by the United Nations Partition Plan of 1947, but no Arab state formed as a result of the 1947 partition plan. As a result of the 1949 Armistice Agreements, the Gaza Strip became occupied by Egypt.

Between 1948 and 1967, the Gaza Strip was under Egyptian military administration, being officially under the jurisdiction of the All-Palestine Government until in 1959 it was merged into the United Arab Republic, de facto becoming under direct Egyptian military governorship.

Between 1967 and 1993, the Gaza Strip was under Israeli military administration. In March 1979, Egypt renounced all claims to the Gaza Strip in the Egypt–Israel peace treaty.

Since the Israel–Palestine Liberation Organization letters of recognition of 1993, the Gaza Strip came under the jurisdiction of the Palestinian Authority."
source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israeli-occupied_territories#Gaza_Strip




So here is the list of the wars and conflicts.

So I think there were some nasty wars that Israel fought for their existence, before Hamas or the Gaza occupation.

Your historical reduction and revisionism is not fooling me or anyone with a brain or understanding of history beyond the last cycle of violence.
 
Saying it's concentration or death camp or open air prison is metaphor. People should understand wars are full of metaphors and there are even metaphors for war like special operation.
No, there is specific and accurate language that can be used.

Wars are actually full of acronyms and very specific terms, it's just some people uneducated and uninformed that are imprecise with their language. For example APC is not a tank.
 
The people who don't contribute to this conversation with anything other than laughing emoji, seem to me like disrespectful people who should stfu.
 
No, there is specific and accurate language that can be used.

Wars are actually full of acronyms and very specific terms, it's just some people uneducated and uninformed that are imprecise with their language. For example APC is not a tank.
It can and should be used but isn't.
And while acronyms and specific terms are common on battlefield and during diplomatic talks, when it comes to media and people talking metaphors and other figures are used as much as possible to provoke as subjective and as emotional responses. After all without that there can be no war.
 
"The Gaza Strip was allotted to the Arab state envisioned by the United Nations Partition Plan of 1947, but no Arab state formed as a result of the 1947 partition plan. As a result of the 1949 Armistice Agreements, the Gaza Strip became occupied by Egypt.

Between 1948 and 1967, the Gaza Strip was under Egyptian military administration, being officially under the jurisdiction of the All-Palestine Government until in 1959 it was merged into the United Arab Republic, de facto becoming under direct Egyptian military governorship.

Between 1967 and 1993, the Gaza Strip was under Israeli military administration. In March 1979, Egypt renounced all claims to the Gaza Strip in the Egypt–Israel peace treaty.

Since the Israel–Palestine Liberation Organization letters of recognition of 1993, the Gaza Strip came under the jurisdiction of the Palestinian Authority."
source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israeli-occupied_territories#Gaza_Strip




So here is the list of the wars and conflicts.

So I think there were some nasty wars that Israel fought for their existence, before Hamas or the Gaza occupation.

Your historical reduction and revisionism is not fooling me or anyone with a brain or understanding of history beyond the last cycle of violence.
Sounds to me like the Israeli occupation came first
 
So I think there were some nasty wars that Israel fought for their existence, before Hamas or the Gaza occupation.
Often overlooked. If a state/s start a war and lose that war, you might inevitably also lose territory as a result of the winners military advances. Especially if boundaries are already vague as fuck, which most of the ME and Africa are.
 
Sounds to me like the Israeli occupation came first
Sounds like you can't read.


"The Gaza Strip was allotted to the Arab state envisioned by the United Nations Partition Plan of 1947, but no Arab state formed as a result of the 1947 partition plan. As a result of the 1949 Armistice Agreements, the Gaza Strip became occupied by Egypt."



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The 1948 Arab–Israeli War, also known as the First Arab–Israeli War, followed the civil war in Mandatory Palestine as the second and final stage of the 1948 Palestine war. It formally began following the end of the British Mandate for Palestine at midnight on 14 May 1948; the Israeli Declaration of Independence had been issued earlier that day, and a military coalition of Arab states entered the territory of British Palestine in the morning of 15 May.

The day after the 29 November 1947 adoption of the United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine – which planned to divide Palestine into an Arab state, a Jewish state, and the Special International Regime encompassing the cities of Jerusalem and Bethlehem – seven Jews were killed in the Fajja bus attacks by Arab militants in an incident regarded as the first in the civil war."


You seem to confuse Israel occupation of Gaza with the State of Israel.
 
Often overlooked. If a state/s start a war and lose that war, you might inevitably also lose territory as a result of the winners military advances. Especially if boundaries are already vague as fuck, which most of the ME and Africa are.
I don't know if people intentionally overlook this or if they are just ignorant fools.

Lots of people think FAFO only applies to people they don't like.
 
what a mess, the division between the two sides wow: UN GA emergency session livestream



Israel basically saying fuel is a Hamas problem (IDF CBC Oct 26th)
 
Sounds like you can't read.


"The Gaza Strip was allotted to the Arab state envisioned by the United Nations Partition Plan of 1947, but no Arab state formed as a result of the 1947 partition plan. As a result of the 1949 Armistice Agreements, the Gaza Strip became occupied by Egypt."



"
The 1948 Arab–Israeli War, also known as the First Arab–Israeli War, followed the civil war in Mandatory Palestine as the second and final stage of the 1948 Palestine war. It formally began following the end of the British Mandate for Palestine at midnight on 14 May 1948; the Israeli Declaration of Independence had been issued earlier that day, and a military coalition of Arab states entered the territory of British Palestine in the morning of 15 May.

The day after the 29 November 1947 adoption of the United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine – which planned to divide Palestine into an Arab state, a Jewish state, and the Special International Regime encompassing the cities of Jerusalem and Bethlehem – seven Jews were killed in the Fajja bus attacks by Arab militants in an incident regarded as the first in the civil war."


You seem to confuse Israel occupation of Gaza with the State of Israel.
And which land was the state of Israel created on?
 
Sure it did

"Whether the United Monarchy existed - and, if so, to what extent - is a matter of ongoing academic debate"


Wow, you read through the first paragraph. Good job!

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