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

Ayo @Mask, why does this report read like you wrote it, fam? :roflmao: :lol:

✈️The main Israeli Jew Benjamin Netanyahu is on his Force One on the way from Hungary to the USA, where he is supposed to discuss with Grandpa Donald what, and most importantly, how and when, to do with Iran, to discuss the reduction of economic duties and what specific actions to take with regard to the International Criminal Court so that it calms down.

The time is present.

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Rafah 'wiped off the map' by Israel's ethnic cleansing campaign​

Sunday, 06 April 2025 5:28 PM [ Last Update: Sunday, 06 April 2025 5:43 PM ]

Rafah, a city along the border of the Gaza Strip and Egypt, has entirely been “wiped off the map” by Israel’s brutal campaign of genocide and ethnic cleansing, says the Gaza government media office.

The media office said Sunday in a statement on X that the southern city of Gaza has entirely been demolished to make way for Israel to turn it into a “closed military operations zone."

The statement said Israel’s military forces have been carrying out “horrific massacres against defenseless civilians” in Rafah, creating a “full-fledged humanitarian disaster.”

According to the officials, Israeli forces have destroyed over 90% of homes—more than 20,000 buildings in Rafah.

All of the historical buildings, archaeological sites, museums, modern homes, the civilian infrastructure, the shops, cafes, restaurants, hospitals, schools, and universities have been demolished.

The officials said the regime's forces have also demolished 22 of 24 water wells, including a large water treatment plant and facility that was built 25 years ago by the Canadian government.

“Tens of thousands of families” are now without safe drinking water, and over 85% of the sewage system has been destroyed, raising fears of disease outbreaks, said the statement.

At least 12 medical centers are out of service, including Abu Yousef al-Najjar Hospital, which was reportedly blown up by an explosive robot.

Rafah is “uninhabitable,” now, the media office said.

The Israeli military’s goal, it said, is to “empty the land of its people and alter its geographic and demographic features.”

Hundreds of thousands of Gazans flee as Israel ‘wipes out’ Rafah
Hundreds of thousands of Gazans flee as Israel ‘wipes out’ Rafah
The massive forced displacement came after Israeli forces advanced into the ruins of Rafah.


Rafah, a city that was built over 3,300 years ago, had a population of 171,889. As recently as February, 1.4 million Palestinians took shelter there as a result of Israel’s forced displacement of the population in northern parts of the besieged enclave.

The city, which was once designated as a "safe zone" by Israel's military, has now been reduced to rubble. The regime's military has now seized the ruins of Rafah and ordered every survivor out, to expand its "security buffer zone" along Gaza's borders.
 
Since March 18, Israel has intensified attacks in northern Gaza, killing nearly 1,250 Palestinians in less than 20 days.
 
⚡️After a year and a half of war, we are still running to shelters; which victory?

A Zionist who lost his house in the rocket attack on occupied Ashkelon says: "After a year and a half of war in Gaza, rockets are still being fired at us. We don't feel any victory. After this long, we still have to flee to shelters. What victory are they talking about?"



⚡️ Occupied Ashkelon has been hit by the Palestinian resistance in response to the ongoing atrocities committed against defenseless civilians in Gaza


⚡️ Palestinians targeted Ashkelon and Ashdod with a number of rockets!
 
Isreal at it again with the apparent pump-fake attempt...

The Israeli Minister of War showed this letter in a video and said that Martyrs Sinwar and Zif sent this letter to IRGC Qods Force commander General Qaani in 2021, requesting financial assistance to destroy Israel, and Iran agreed.

But the letter doesn't look like formal Hamas letters and we can't see the signatures in it.



⚡️ Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces, Bagheri: "The Islamic Republic of Iran is not warmongering, but it does not accept bullying and will stand against it. Our response to any attack on the sovereignty of the Islamic Republic and its interests will be devastating and irreversible.



⚡️Iran has rejected Trump's demand for direct talks, it wants to continue indirect negotiations through Oman like before.

Iran has issued notices to Iraq, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Turkey and Bahrain that any support for a U.S. attack on Iran, including the use of their air space or territory by U.S. military during an attack, would be considered an act of hostility, the official said.

Such an act "will have severe consequences for them", the official said, adding that Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei had placed Iran's armed forces on high alert.

*Kuwait reassured Iran that it would not accept any aggressive action being directed at other countries from its soil.*



⚡️ Imam of Friday prayer of Iraq's Najaf:

"In Iraq, 5 US bases are open and completely within range. They are easy to target because they are within direct range of Iranian missiles. In the first moment, these 5 US bases will be finished."

"Do you think the Iraqi youth will just stand by and watch?! Of course, our youth will not sit by and no one will be able to stop them. That is why we advise Trump not to act recklessly - neither to start a war nor to threaten it."
 
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⚡️Lebanese Army Commander: Our First Enemy Is Israel

The commander of the Lebanese Army says that Lebanon's primary enemy is Israel, which continues its constant violations against the country's sovereignty and the security of its citizens.



⚡️Commander-in-Chief of Iran's Revolutionary Guards, Major General Hossein Salami:

- We will not start the war, but we are prepared for it.

- We know how to defeat the enemy and will not take a step back.

- We have accumulated capabilities and can reach and target the enemy, and we are ready to demonstrate our true capabilities.

- The resistance of the people of Gaza in a besieged area under a policy of starvation (by enemy) has created a historical legend.

- The resistance fronts in Yemen, Lebanon, and Iraq stood firm and continued their support for the Palestinian people against the evil front.

- "Israel" has lost its political and economic stability, and if the United States abandons it, it will collapse immediately.

- Operation True Promise demonstrated the power of Islam and confirmed that Muslims will not surrender, and its implementation was a historic decision.
 
The conversation touch on title briefly,




If the US Fights Iran, the Navy Won’t Survive—Yemen Proved It! | Scott Ritter & Larry C. Johnson​


 




Netanyahu to cabinet: Negotiations underway with two countries to absorb Gazans​

“That’s the direction things need to go,” said Netanyahu, following his US visit regarding discussions with countries about the possibility of absorbing a large number of Gazans.​

  Netanyahu at the Tel Aviv District Court house  (photo credit: Noya Aronson)
Netanyahu at the Tel Aviv District Court house (photo credit: Noya Aronson)
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told the security cabinet on Wednesday that negotiations are underway with two large countries to absorb large numbers of Gazanswho will emigrate voluntarily.

Netanyahu continued that Israel knew in advance about the US talks with Iran regarding its nuclear program, and the US wanted to know what a good agreement was from Israel's perspective.

The prime minister said that there is goodwill in the US to reach a solution on the issue of tariffs and that Israel is committed to reducing the trade deficit with the US.

At the end of the discussion, he instructed that a trade delegation be sent to the US in the coming days, headed by the Finance Ministry, to continue discussing the tariffs with the American administration.

  US President Donald Trump welcomes Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu at the West Wing of the White House on Monday April 7, 2025 (credit: Demetrius Freeman/The Washington Post via Getty Images)
US President Donald Trump welcomes Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu at the West Wing of the White House on Monday April 7, 2025 (credit: Demetrius Freeman/The Washington Post via Getty Images)

Visit to the White House

In his visit to the White House on Tuesday, Netanyahu discussed with US President Donald Trump about Gaza and the Israel-Hamas war, stating, "We are determined to eliminate Hamas, and at the same time, we are committed to bringing back all our hostages.”

The prime minister also quoted Trump in confirming that Netanyahu “is working all the time to free the hostages,” adding, “I hope this statement puts to rest the false narrative that I’m not working for their release or that I don’t care.”

Netanyahu added that the US and Israel are in talks with countries about the possibility of absorbing a large number of Gazans. “That’s the direction things need to go,” said Netanyahu.
 

IDF sources admit it may take years to root out all Hamas terrorists in Gaza - exclusive​

Katz to 'Post': Philadelphi constitutes ongoing major smuggling threat - despite prior top IDF official denials​

Although the IDF is making consistent progress against Hamas on many fronts, the army sources acknowledged to The Jerusalem Poston Wednesday that it could easily take a full year or even years to fully root out the terror group.

The starting point of the conversation was the recent success of the IDF killing 300 Hamas terrorists and the success prior to the January 19 ceasefire of having killed 18,000-20,000, but then combining that picture with the fact that Hamas may have another 25,000 or more fighters and that currently, the IDF is focusing lots of energy on eliminating the terror group’s remaining fighters in Rafah.

In other words, the IDF has killed many Hamas fighters, and few are left to resist it in Rafah from the original 4,000-8,000 terrorists, but if the largest group of known and consolidated fighters the military is going after is a few hundred, and it is up against an enemy that has 25,000, then finding and rooting out that enemy could be a long process.

While some Israeli officials hope that Hamas will soon disband and its top leaders will accept expulsion, if that does not happen and if Israel also does not reach a permanent ceasefire with Hamas, including with its moderate Sunni allies rebuilding Gaza, Jerusalem could be in for an extended and slow war of attrition in the Strip.

Some IDF officials recognize this scenario and believe it could take years, including gradually and painstakingly eliminating small numbers of terror cells at a time when their hiding places in schools and other civilian facilities are uncovered.

 A corridor in the Rafah area of the Gaza Strip. (credit: YONAH JEREMY BOB)
A corridor in the Rafah area of the Gaza Strip. (credit: YONAH JEREMY BOB)
Other aspects of the IDF’s presentation of its latest accomplishments in Rafah also raised questions.

In June, August, and September 2024, during multiple visits by The Jerusalem Post to Rafah and multiple briefings from top defense officials, as well as public statements, it was declared that Hamas’s Rafah brigades had been completely defeated.

More specifically, it was declared that its forces in the Shaboura area of Rafah were completely defeated.


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However, IDF sources now say that the remaining battalions were in Shaboura and that they had not been defeated because the IDF had never invaded that particular area.

Confronted over this apparent inconsistency, IDF officials implied that possibly previous statements had referred to the smaller Shaboura refugee camp, and that the Shaboura general area was larger and had not been fully invaded.

Previous IDF and other senior official statements on the issue had not been qualified in this way, but the latest statements may be a more nuanced and accurate depiction of the facts on the ground, with the earlier statements being exaggerated claims about the extent of the IDF’s victory.

In addition, there appears to have been a change in tone by IDF commanders.

If, under former IDF chief of staff Herzi Haleviand former defense minister Yoav Gallant, there were IDF officials presenting narratives that sometimes were inconsistent with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s narratives, there now seems to be a trend in which IDF commanders toe the line with the political echelon.

For example, under Halevi and Gallant, many IDF officials voiced concern that military pressure would hopefully help coerce Hamas into releasing more hostages, but many recognized that such pressure could sometimes be a double-edged sword and unintentionally lead hostages to being harmed by Hamas or even by the IDF if they struck an area which they thought was “hostage-free.”

Now, there seems to be a trend where virtually all IDF officials are concurring that military pressure will only have the positive impact of potentially freeing hostages.

The importance of the Philadelphi Corridor

In addition, Defense Minister Israel Katz responded to a question by the Post on Wednesday with a powerful affirmation of the importance of holding on to the Philadelphi Corridor.

Katz even said that new cross-border smuggling tunnels into Egypt have been recently found and that if the IDF is not present at the Corridor, Hamas could reignite a major rearmament campaign.

In contrast, during a visit to the corridor in September 2024, multiple top IDF officials said that there had been at most 10 cross-border tunnels, that all of them had been blocked off, and that prior to and during the war, Hamas was only using the tunnels for maneuvering its existing rocket arsenal, but not to smuggle in new weapons from Egypt.

Instead, the senior IDF officials said that essentially all of Hamas’s vast weapons had been smuggled into Gaza years before through the above-ground Rafah crossing during periods when Egypt did not carefully inspect for smuggling.
 
Bibi even managed to fracture the IDF , so now among Israeli military aviation is the branch Bibi can count on at 100% , infantry is another story so not surprised here and we can expect more of that coming from a sore loser !

knowing that it doesn't change shit on the battlefield !

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feels like not anymore ...




 
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Desperate wounded animal...

BREAKING: Israel is considering to attack Iran's nuclear facilities to undermine negotiations with Trump - Reuters reports
@Megatron_ron

 
BREAKING: Tulsi Gabbard, Pete Hegseth, and J.D. Vance teamed up to oppose WAR with Iran - The New York Times

Israel had planned to strike Iranian nuclear sites as soon as next month but was waved off by President Trump in recent weeks in favor of negotiating a deal with Tehran to limit its nuclear program, according to administration officials and others briefed on the discussions
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The chest board pieces are changing...

⚡️Israel cancels visas for 27 French lawmakers and officials days before their scheduled visit to the occupied lands, the delegation says. The decision comes amid heightened tensions after France’s Macron announced plans to recognize Palestine.
*Israel also arrested 2 British MPs last week.*
 


Al-Qassam Brigades have released footage of an ambush on an IDF convoy in northern Gaza, targeting an 'AIL Storm' (Jeep 'Wrangler') vehicle on April 19

The incident resulted in the death of one Israeli soldier and severe injuries to five others, including two soldiers who underwent leg amputations.

According to Israeli reports, Al-Qassam fighters successfully retreated, and the IDF was unable to locate and eliminate them.
 
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Before these conflicts I was told Russia ain’t shit and Israel is elite

After years of dissecting results those statements that uttered to me seem far off

IDF case was predictable after their fiasco in Lebanon early 80s , it was clear then that they ain't built for asymmetrical warfare and instead of working on that weak point they went full James Bond (killing operatives) which brings nothing on that battlefield !

on the other hand Hamas/Al-Qassam is far more effective than people could have expected what they did with that ambush tells you that their intelligence is no joke they knew which vehicle to target which means they also knew who was inside !


that ninja was doomed !
 
IDF case was predictable after their fiasco in Lebanon early 80s , it was clear then that they ain't built for asymmetrical warfare and instead of working on that weak point they went full James Bond (killing operatives) which brings nothing on that battlefield !

on the other hand Hamas/Al-Qassam is far more effective than people could have expected what they did with that ambush tells you that their intelligence is no joke they knew which vehicle to target which means they also knew who was inside !


that ninja was doomed !


True you been vocal about this from the jump

Voice of reasoning that’s lacking in Israel
 
True you been vocal about this from the jump

Voice of reasoning that’s lacking in Israel
that ceasefire was the opportunity to save face ! Israelis are delusional they lost that war and act as if they won it ! now they'll feel that pain !
that ambush also proves that Hamas ninjas are aware of that shortage of soldiers on Israeli's side and by targeting officers it's a shortcut an effective way to make things worse !
 
that ceasefire was the opportunity to save face ! Israelis are delusional they lost that war and act as if they won it ! now they'll feel that pain !
that ambush also proves that Hamas ninjas are aware of that shortage of soldiers on Israeli's side and by targeting officers it's a shortcut an effective way to make things worse !


Excellent point because I been hearing Hamas would watch the group operate and figure who’s the leader then at given time, strike the leader of the group…

Folks wont give them credit but the Hamas resistance is serious and well educated
 
Excellent point because I been hearing Hamas would watch the group operate and figure who’s the leader then at given time, strike the leader of the group…

Folks wont give them credit but the Hamas resistance is serious and well educated

and disciplined ! they don't target ambulances, paramedics, evac choppers !!!
 

Smotrich: Returning captives not Israel’s primary goal​

Monday, 21 April 2025 5:03 PM [ Last Update: Monday, 21 April 2025 5:03 PM ]


Mohammad Al-Qadi carried the body of his nephew who was killed in an Israeli airstrike, during his funeral in Khan Younis, southern Gaza, on April 19, 2025. (Photo by AP)
Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich has said returning the captives from the Gaza Strip is not the most important goal of the regime.

Smotrich angered families of the captives once more on Monday, after he said their return is "not the most important goal" for the Tel Aviv regime.

In an interview with the right-wing Galei Israeli radio station, the extremist minister said terminating the problem is more important than resolving the Israeli captives’ issues.

“We need to eliminate the Gaza problem,” the minister insisted.

Thousands of Israelis staged a protest on Saturday night calling for a deal to end the war and to have the captives released.

“Do what you should have done a long time ago. Bring them all back now! And in one deal. And if this means to stop the war, then stop the war,” former captive Omer Shem Tov told a rally in Tel Aviv.

The insistence of Smotrich to continue the inhumane war comes days after the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected calls for a deal to get the captives back.

Hayya: Hamas ready to hold talks for ‘comprehensive’ peace deal
Hayya: Hamas ready to hold talks for ‘comprehensive’ peace deal
Khalil Al-Hayya, the head of Hamas in Gaza and the group’s chief negotiator, says the Palestinian resistance group is ready for talks with the Israeli side on a "comprehensive" peace dea.
Meanwhile, the ruling Palestinian resistance movement in Gaza has expressed its readiness to free all the Israeli captives if the Tel Aviv regime stops its war.

But Netanyahu and his right-wing ministers insist on continuing the genocidal war until the complete elimination of Hamas.

Netanyahu has repeatedly claimed the Israeli regime has “no choice” but to continue the war on Gaza until Hamas is destroyed.

Currently, 59 Israelis remain in captivity, of whom only 24 are believed to be alive.

Israel has killed 51,201 people, mostly women and children, in Gaza since October 2023, with some 116,869 injured.

Israel also destroyed vast parts of the blockaded Palestinian territory, including most of its food production capabilities.

Around 90 percent of the population is displaced, with hundreds of thousands of people living in tent camps and bombed-out buildings.

 
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