Israel Declares War After Hamas Attacks. UPDATE: Israel Ends Ceasefire, Begins Bombing Gaza

“An IDF soldier walks through the rubble of their destroyed base, and is heard saying: 'And this is only from their Burkan?'

He knows that this is only the very primitive tier of Hezbollah's extensive arsenal of much more advanced missiles”

Basically they fucked around and are about to find out...
 
While I understand this stance, the major news sources aren’t exactly a bastion of true reporting either. There’s far more truth on the ground than anything CNN, ABC, Sky or the BBC have reported. This is why they’re back tracking cause of the massive ass whopping they’re taking vs social media.

Perfect example:



It’s proven the IDF shot and killed their own people on the 7th, but which outlets reported it? You don’t hear a peep from the west on this cause it blows their “good guy” narrative out the water.

I agree with you, be careful who you follow and what you read cause misinformation is rampant, but the tides have also turned massively and major news outlets are showing their true colors and worth, or lack-thereof.

If we’re talking about truth, they deserve the same level of scrutiny, if not more.

What’s Israel’s Hannibal Directive? A former Israeli soldier tells all
 

What is the Hannibal Directive?​

The directive, also known as the Hannibal Procedure or Hannibal Protocol, is an Israeli military policy that stipulates the use of maximum force in the event of a soldier being kidnapped, said Shaul.

“You will open fire without constraints, in order to prevent the abduction,” he said, adding that the use of force is carried out even at the risk of killing a captive soldier.

In addition to firing at the abductors, soldiers can fire at junctions, roads, highways and other pathways opponents may take a kidnapped soldier through, Shaul said.

The Israeli military has denied the interpretation of the directive that allows for the killing of their fellow troops, but Israeli soldiers, including Shaul, have understood it as a licence to do just that, as it is preferred to a scenario in which a soldier is taken prisoner.

Shaul said that the directive was shared with him and other commanders orally. “I’ve never seen any written text of the rules of engagement,” he said.
 

What is the Hannibal Directive?​

The directive, also known as the Hannibal Procedure or Hannibal Protocol, is an Israeli military policy that stipulates the use of maximum force in the event of a soldier being kidnapped, said Shaul.

“You will open fire without constraints, in order to prevent the abduction,” he said, adding that the use of force is carried out even at the risk of killing a captive soldier.

In addition to firing at the abductors, soldiers can fire at junctions, roads, highways and other pathways opponents may take a kidnapped soldier through, Shaul said.

The Israeli military has denied the interpretation of the directive that allows for the killing of their fellow troops, but Israeli soldiers, including Shaul, have understood it as a licence to do just that, as it is preferred to a scenario in which a soldier is taken prisoner.

Shaul said that the directive was shared with him and other commanders orally. “I’ve never seen any written text of the rules of engagement,” he said.
In other words they don’t give many fucks
 
Let em cook
They’re going support the Israeli?

Is it they’re worried Israel will try to land grab some of their shit?

They going establish safe routes for people to leave Gaza,


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They’re going support the Israeli?

Is it they’re worried Israel will try to land grab some of their shit?

They going establish safe routes for people to leave Gaza,


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Look up “The Greater Israel” map. They want to grab land from almost all the middle eastern countries.
 
Look up “The Greater Israel” map. They want to grab land from almost all the middle eastern countries.
I’m look it up,

Someone post a video of a older Israeli lady, stating they will take land from everyone around them…

From what I see if Hamas wasn’t in Gaza, this would’ve been happened
 
This guy goes into detail about half way in the video.


Damn talk about deeply embedded

Excellent informational post….


So every time we blaming them Hamas Ninjas for this and that… we need to go suck on a fucking lemon.



Man the part about their 911, got me :idea:

A couple weeks back, I said this felt like a 911 type of event. Very interesting seeing someone with greater understanding of the interacting of this conflict, make the same assessment.
Kinda validate my non-researched opinions I often form.

Again great link
 

Two ships divert course away from Red Sea area after vessel seized by Houthis​

Jonathan SaulNovember 20, 202311:36 PM CSTUpdated 15 hours ago
LONDON, Nov 20 (Reuters) - Two commercial ships that diverted their course in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden were connected to the same maritime group whose vessel was seized by Yemen's Houthis, according to shipping data and British maritime security company Ambrey.

Israel on Sunday said the Houthis had seized a British-owned, Japanese-operated cargo ship in the southern Red Sea, describing the incident as an "Iranian act of terrorism" with consequences for international maritime security.

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The Houthis, an ally of Tehran, confirmed that they had seized a ship in that area but described it as Israeli.

Japan's top government spokesperson on Monday confirmed the capture of the Nippon Yusen-operated ship Galaxy Leader, adding that Japan was appealing to the Houthis while seeking the help of Saudi, Omani and Iranian authorities to work toward the swift release of the vessel and its crew.

Two other ships also listed as commercially managed by Ray Car Carriers, Glovis Star and Hermes Leader, diverted their sailing routes on Sunday, Ambrey said on Monday.

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The Hermes Leader had set a course to sail south of Nishtun in Yemen when it diverted its journey.

[1/5]The Galaxy Leader cargo ship is escorted by Houthi boats in the Red Sea in this photo released November 20, 2023. Houthi Military Media/Handout via REUTERS Acquire Licensing Rights
"The vessel continued to sail back to where it had come from, providing a new AIS destination as Hambantota, Sri Lanka," Ambrey said. "The vessel incurred a minimum four-day business disruption and sailed an additional 1,876 nautical miles."

The Glovis Star drifted for a number of hours in the Red Sea before continuing its journey, AIS ship tracking data showed on Monday.

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Isle of Man registered Galaxy Maritime Ltd, which is the registered owner of the Galaxy Leader, said in a statement on Monday that the vessel "was illegally boarded by military personnel via a helicopter" on Nov 19.

When asked about the other two vessels diverting, a company spokesperson said it was not commenting further on "political issues".

Houthi leadership last week said their forces would make further attacks on Israel and they could target Israeli ships in the Red Sea and the Bab al-Mandeb Strait.

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U.S. maritime administration MARAD in an advisory said the Galaxy Leader had been hijacked approximately 50 miles west of the Houthi-controlled port of Hodeidah, adding that ships should "exercise caution when transiting this area."

"We saw yesterday a new record - for the first time we saw (an) official announcement of pirates taking over a ship on the high seas, which I think is a major threat to international law and order," Israeli President Isaac Herzog said in comments on Monday, referring to the Galaxy Leader.
 
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