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

Idk who the fuck these Israelis pissed off but Khan Younis haven’t been sweet to them lately

NEW: Israeli media report a 'difficult incident' in Khan Younis, Gaza
 
So these Isreali fags decided not stop bombing Iran and go back to bombing Gaza? Smh cowards

That ass whooping that they received from Iran is less humiliating (in their mind) than what the Hamas is doing to them Palestinians fighters simply mastered urban warfare History books will talk about Stalingrad for the 20th century and definitely about Gaza for the 21st century, engagement rules in urban environments have completely changed !
 
That ass whooping that they received from Iran is less humiliating (in their mind) than what the Hamas is doing to them Palestinians fighters simply mastered urban warfare History books will talk about Stalingrad for the 20th century and definitely about Gaza for the 21st century, engagement rules in urban environments have completely changed !
Bruh, this been a interesting time


Trump said they trying to get a deal done within a week

The propose mechanisms of the deal is very, very interesting
 
Bruh, this been a interesting time


Trump said they trying to get a deal done within a week

The propose mechanisms of the deal is very, very interesting

saving ”private Bibi” that’s Trump’s goal problem is -> the second plan of invasion of Gaza has failed the IDF is beyond exhaustion and Palestinians fighters are getting bolder each passing day, if he doesn’t hurry I expect some spectacular operation clearly indicating that -> the IDF has been defeated !
 
NEW: Despite President Trump's talks of a ceasefire, the Hebrew media outlet 'Walla' reports that the IDF is planning 'the largest civilian displacement' of Palestinians in Gaza and a 'wider military operation.'
 

Report: Israel arms Fatah-linked gangs in Gaza to fight Hamas​

Thursday, 03 July 2025 6:51 PM [ Last Update: Thursday, 03 July 2025 6:51 PM ]

Israel is cooperating with three Gaza-based armed groups, including two Fatah-affiliated armed groups in Gaza City and Khan Yunis, which receive the regime’s support and funding from the Palestinian Authority, according to Ynet.

The new groups are led by Rami Khalas in Gaza City and Yasser Khanidek in Khan Yunis. Khalas is active in the Shejaiya neighborhood, while Khanidek’s group operates in southern Gaza—both areas where Israeli forces are deployed under “Operation Gideon’s Chariots.”

According to Ynet, the Palestinian Authority - the Fatah-controlled government body that exercises partial control over the Israeli-occupied West Bank - started paying the groups' salaries last month, preceding Israel's recent cooperation with them.

Both groups have long-standing rivalries with the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas. The Khalas clan has long been hostile toward Hamas, stemming from confrontations between the two groups after Hamas took control over Gaza in 2007.

The Barbakh clan has recently resurfaced. Last week, members of the same family were reportedly involved in armed attacks on Khan Yunis' Nasser Medical Complex, further suggesting the group’s expanded operational role under Israeli protection.

The Daesh-linked Abu Shabab group—first exposed weeks ago as operating with Israeli backing in Rafah—remains active in the southern “buffer zone.”

According to Channel 13, Israel is arming and equipping these groups with weapons, vehicles, and logistical aid, while deploying them in operations such as house raids and direct clashes with Hamas.

Similar to the Abu Shabab group in southern Gaza, the newly uncovered northern militia operates from bases positioned close to Israeli military positions.

Hamas issues 10-day ultimatum to Daesh-linked group leader to surrender over ties to Israel
This provides the strongest indication to date of Israel's escalating tactic to divide the Palestinian society internally, leveraging allied armed groups to combat Hamas while systematically dismantling Gaza's governance and social infrastructure.

On Wednesday, Hamas gave Yasser Jihad Abu Shabab, leader of a Daesh-linked group, 10 days to surrender to authorities over ties to the Israeli regime.

Hamas’ armed wing, the Qassam Brigades, slammed Abu Shabab for leading a network of collaborators recruited by Israel to sow chaos in the Gaza Strip.
 

Hamas issues 10-day ultimatum to Daesh-linked group leader to surrender over ties to Israel​

Wednesday, 02 July 2025 11:06 AM [ Last Update: Wednesday, 02 July 2025 11:06 AM ]

The Palestinian resistance movement Hamas has given Yasser Jihad Abu Shabab, leader of a Daesh-linked group, 10 days to surrender to authorities, waning he will be tried in absentia if he fails to comply.

Abu Shabab faces charges of treason, armed rebellion, and forming an armed gang.

Palestinian and international reports have described the group as a "militia" cooperating with Israeli forces, particularly in areas of Israeli military control east of Rafah near the Karam Abu Salem crossing.

Hamas’ armed wing, the Qassam Brigades, has slammed Abu Shabab for leading a network of collaborators recruited by Israel to sow chaos in the Gaza Strip.

This marks the first such public move by Hamas since Israel began its genocidal war on Gaza 21 months ago.

The Revolutionary Court, part of Gaza’s military judiciary, emphasized the severity of the charges and urged the public to report his whereabouts.

Local sources say Abu Shabab is hiding near eastern Rafah. This follows Israeli prime minister Netanyahu’s recent admission of arming militants in Gaza to counter Hamas.

Netanyahu admits Israel arming Daesh-tied terrorists in Gaza amid genocide, looting of aid convoys

In June, Netanyahu admitted that the regime has been arming and supporting a gang associated with the Daesh Takfiri terrorists in the besieged Gaza Strip to "counter the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas."

Yasser Abu Shabab, head of Daesh-affiliated Abu Shabab clan, spent time in prison in Gaza and his clan chiefs had recently denounced him as an Israeli “collaborator and a gangster.”

Evidence of the group’s role in Israel’s campaign of genocide led elders and leaders of the prominent Abu Shabab family to announce their disavowal of the group.

Hamas said it had evidence of “clear coordination between these looting gangs, collaborators with the occupation (Israel), and the enemy army itself in the looting of aid and the fabrication of humanitarian crises that deepen the suffering.”
 

Hamas issues 10-day ultimatum to Daesh-linked group leader to surrender over ties to Israel​

Wednesday, 02 July 2025 11:06 AM [ Last Update: Wednesday, 02 July 2025 11:06 AM ]

The Palestinian resistance movement Hamas has given Yasser Jihad Abu Shabab, leader of a Daesh-linked group, 10 days to surrender to authorities, waning he will be tried in absentia if he fails to comply.

Abu Shabab faces charges of treason, armed rebellion, and forming an armed gang.

Palestinian and international reports have described the group as a "militia" cooperating with Israeli forces, particularly in areas of Israeli military control east of Rafah near the Karam Abu Salem crossing.

Hamas’ armed wing, the Qassam Brigades, has slammed Abu Shabab for leading a network of collaborators recruited by Israel to sow chaos in the Gaza Strip.

This marks the first such public move by Hamas since Israel began its genocidal war on Gaza 21 months ago.

The Revolutionary Court, part of Gaza’s military judiciary, emphasized the severity of the charges and urged the public to report his whereabouts.

Local sources say Abu Shabab is hiding near eastern Rafah. This follows Israeli prime minister Netanyahu’s recent admission of arming militants in Gaza to counter Hamas.

Netanyahu admits Israel arming Daesh-tied terrorists in Gaza amid genocide, looting of aid convoys

In June, Netanyahu admitted that the regime has been arming and supporting a gang associated with the Daesh Takfiri terrorists in the besieged Gaza Strip to "counter the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas."

Yasser Abu Shabab, head of Daesh-affiliated Abu Shabab clan, spent time in prison in Gaza and his clan chiefs had recently denounced him as an Israeli “collaborator and a gangster.”

Evidence of the group’s role in Israel’s campaign of genocide led elders and leaders of the prominent Abu Shabab family to announce their disavowal of the group.

Hamas said it had evidence of “clear coordination between these looting gangs, collaborators with the occupation (Israel), and the enemy army itself in the looting of aid and the fabrication of humanitarian crises that deepen the suffering.”
A traitor to Palestinian freedom and self-determination.
 
Trump says he didn't know term he used in speech is considered antisemitic

The remarks came during an event in Iowa, as Mr. Trump celebrated the passage of his One Big Beautiful Bill Act. When discussing the law's changes to the estate tax, he said, "Think of that. No death tax, no estate tax. No going to the banks and borrowing from in some cases a fine banker, and in some cases shylocks and bad people."

By Joe Walsh
July 4, 2025


…The word "shylock" is a reference to the name of a Jewish character in William Shakespeare's "The Merchant of Venice" who is portrayed as a greedy moneylender. The depiction is widely seen as evocative of antisemitic stereotypes…
 
Trump says he didn't know term he used in speech is considered antisemitic

The remarks came during an event in Iowa, as Mr. Trump celebrated the passage of his One Big Beautiful Bill Act. When discussing the law's changes to the estate tax, he said, "Think of that. No death tax, no estate tax. No going to the banks and borrowing from in some cases a fine banker, and in some cases shylocks and bad people."

By Joe Walsh
July 4, 2025


…The word "shylock" is a reference to the name of a Jewish character in William Shakespeare's "The Merchant of Venice" who is portrayed as a greedy moneylender. The depiction is widely seen as evocative of antisemitic stereotypes…
 
Trump says he didn't know term he used in speech is considered antisemitic

The remarks came during an event in Iowa, as Mr. Trump celebrated the passage of his One Big Beautiful Bill Act. When discussing the law's changes to the estate tax, he said, "Think of that. No death tax, no estate tax. No going to the banks and borrowing from in some cases a fine banker, and in some cases shylocks and bad people."

By Joe Walsh
July 4, 2025


…The word "shylock" is a reference to the name of a Jewish character in William Shakespeare's "The Merchant of Venice" who is portrayed as a greedy moneylender. The depiction is widely seen as evocative of antisemitic stereotypes…
The Zionists should ask themselves why they care more about random words rather than them committing genocide.
 
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