@Mish_K_@ihopeiamanalien@MorEdge_Insight name just one absolutely transparent government. Israel is very small country with close-knit social connections. In a tragedy like this, information spreads almost instantly. So stop talking nonsense.
Raw bodycam footage from the heroes who reclaimed our bases right after October 7.
This is intense combat video from Shayetet 13, Israel’s elite naval commandos, as they fought to recapture the Sufa military outpost from Hamas terrorists in the hours following the massacre.
You see them clearing buildings, engaging militants in close-quarters battles, moving through bullet-riddled structures, and systematically retaking control.
Casings litter the ground. The fighting is fierce and unrelenting.
According to Israeli officials, this operation and similar ones by the unit led to the recapture of 250 hostages and the elimination of more than 60 Hamas militants.
The video also shows details of terrorists captured during the intense clearing operations.
These warriors charged into the fight immediately, no hesitation, just pure resolve to take back what was stolen and protect their people.
Absolute legends.
@alawn_bn@cfclover71@iraninarabic_ir يا رجل، أنت محق فيما تقوله عن إيران التي يحكمها آيات الله. وآمل أن الشعب الإيراني يحلم بالتخلص منهم. لكنك مخطئ تماماً بشأن إسرائيل. فهي تدافع عن نفسها ضد الميليشيات المدعومة من إيران. ويشكّل العرب نحو 20٪ من سكان إسرائيل، وهم مواطنون متساوون في الحقوق ويتمتعون بجميع حقوق المواطنة
On This Day — June 5, 1948
In April 1948, 22-year-old Robert F. Kennedy traveled through British Mandate Palestine & saw: Jerusalem had a clear Jewish majority & Arab forces were openly preparing to annihilate every Jew the moment the British left.
This day, one of his dispatches from the Land of Israel was published in the Boston Post, capturing the grim reality:
“The City of Jerusalem has more Jews than Arabs but the immediate surrounding territory is predominately Arab … It is by this road [from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem] that the Jewish population within Jerusalem must be supplied, but it is fantastically easy for the Arabs to ambush a convoy …”
He added with chilling detail:
“The Arabs … would poison [the water]. The Jews … had a central water system installed … Unfortunately for them, the reservoir is situated in the mountains and it and the whole pipeline are controlled by the Arabs.”
RFK saw British troops disarming Jewish convoys while thousands of Iraqi, Syrian, Lebanese, and Transjordanian Arab soldiers poured in unmolested.
He watched the Haganah fighting desperately to keep the Tel Aviv–Jerusalem road open — calling it “our battle of the Atlantic” — because without it, Jerusalem’s Jews would have been starved or slaughtered.
With brutal clarity, the young Bobby Kennedy documented what so many still deny today: the Jews were not the aggressors. They were fighting for their ancient homeland “as of right and not on sufferance,” rebuilding a desolate land while Arab forces and British obstruction tried to crush them.
A 22-year-old future U.S. Attorney General and Senator saw the truth with his own eyes: the Jews were simply the ones refusing to die.