Monday, July 14, 2025

The Weirdest War Ever Experienced and It Had To Happen To Us Jews

 Nadaene Goldfoot                                         

       Shahab 3 of Iran is to be shot into whose country ?

Talk about just bringing on more anti-Semitism into the world!  Things have been shaping up ever since the 60's of anti-inti-Semitism in the world that's been growing, and then recently we've been saying it's too close to the 30's in Germany with some pretty bad anti-Semitism, when we find Israel embroiled in a Declared War!

Did Israel or Hamas declare war first?
Hamas launched the first attacks in the recent Israel-Gaza war, initiating a large-scale, coordinated assault on Israel on October 7, 2023. This attack included barrages of rockets and militants infiltrating Israeli territory, resulting in over 1,200 Israeli casualties and hundreds taken hostage. 
In response to the Hamas attacks, Israel formally declared itself in a state of war on October 8, 2023. 
Weird:  because one method of war of terrorists is hiding behind their civilians including children and letting them get killed in order to give Israel a bad reputation, being they had a most moralreputation in war.  
Weird because Hamas only wear uniforms when cameras are busytaking their pictures while parading down a street.  They fight intheir own clothing.  IDF then can't tell civilian from terrorist.
                        hiding arms and terrorists in tunnels
Weird because Hamas is an arm of Iran who wants Israel erasedoff the map.  They used to be friends when the Shah was in power, buate then the Shah was in power and was exiledaway by the Ayatollah who had more power, somehow!  Iran isarming Hamas and other terrorists to fight against Israel.  Israelhad wound up fighting on 7 fronts including the Houthis of Yemen.
Weird because Based on the information available as of July 14, 2025:
   
 Hamas fighters, showing the camera their fierceness 
  • The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have stated that they killed around 17,000 Hamas fighters, including some of their leadership.
  • US intelligence has estimated that between 11,000 and 13,000 militants have been killed as of June 2024.
  • Detailed reports from groups like ACLED, analyzing IDF reports, have identified around 8,500 militant fatalities.
  • A Hamas official stated in late April 2024 that no more than 20% of their fighters had been killed.
Weird because:  Hamas uses drones and rockets as well as 
inter-continental missiles from Iran, even balloons full of fire,
and they could never afford to pay for their electricity bill from
Israel who supplied it.  Israel paid for all the accoutrements of home and now are expected to feed the people who want them dead.  And then the turn-around, blaming Israel for Genocide!!!!!

Weird because: carried out by the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics. This census was conducted in December 2017 across all 16 governorates, including the Gaza Strip. The total population recorded for the Gaza Strip as of December 1, 2017, was 1,899,291 people.  (almost 2 million people).

Weird because: though there is no end of terrorists feeding into the arena of battle in Gaza, everyone in the world has turned against the Jews!  Israel has been threatened with 
another genocide, yet people hoot for the "poor" Palestinians."
Israel is expected to feed their enemy!!!!!That's so they can keep on fighting against them, evidently, when running out of
food might make them call "UNCLE !"  

Israel fights not only to keep Israel going but to keep all Jews in the world alive, because things are

not stacking up that way.  Jews are being attacked physically these days everywhere.  Anti-Semitic attacks and incidents have seen a sharp rise globally in recent years, impacting Jewish communities in various ways:
1. Increase in Anti-Semitic Incidents
  • Reports indicate a significant surge in anti-Semitic incidents worldwide, including harassment, vandalism, and assault.
  • Data from the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) shows that 2024 had the highest number of anti-Semitic incidents recorded in the U.S. since they started tracking this data in 1979.
  • Other countries like France, Germany, and the UK have also witnessed a dramatic increase in such incidents.
  • FBI data for the U.S. also reflects this trend, with a significant increase in anti-Jewish hate crimes. 
 After the Six-Day War in 1967, all the Middle East countries attacked Israel.  Israel experienced a period of euphoria and increased confidence following its decisive victory against a coalition of Arab states. The war resulted in Israel's capture of significant territories, including the Sinai Peninsula, Gaza Strip, West Bank, East Jerusalem, and the Golan Heights, effectively tripling the land under its control. This victory bolstered Israel's sense of security, as its cities were now out of range of Arab artillery, and neighboring Arab cities were within Israeli range. The outcome of the war also strengthened the relationship between Israel and the United States, positioning Israel as a key strategic ally in the region. 

And here we are.  When nearly 6,000 terrorists from Hamas and other Gaza-based groups invaded southern Israel on October 7, 2023, they came not only to kill but to capture.

By nightfall, they had dragged 251 people back to the Gaza Strip: soldiers from their bases, mothers, toddlers and pensioners from their saferooms, even Thai farmhands.

“This large-scale kidnapping was a deliberate strategy,” said Boaz Ganor, executive director of the International Institute for Counter-Terrorism at Reichman University.

It was, in a sense, a proven strategy. Hostage-taking had for decades forced Israel to make major concessions, primarily the release of hardened terrorists.              

Yahya Sinwar, the architect of October 7, (Died: October 16, 2024 (age 61 years), Tal as Sultan) we believe was assassinated byIDF during war. He learned this firsthand when, in 2011, he walked free from prison as one of 1,027 terrorists traded by Israel for captured soldier Gilad Shalit. In 1985, Sinwar’s mentor and Hamas’s founder, Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, found his freedom the same way: Israel traded him and 1,150 other security prisoners for three captured IDF soldiers.  Israel hasn't wanted to do that anymore.  Some Israelis haven't caught on yet and have raised a big  hullabaloo (megilla)  in defiant.  2 times and they learned;  3 times and that's insanity to keep on repeating a thing not working.  (The phrase "the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results" is a common saying, but there's no evidence that Albert Einstein actually coined it, according to multiple sources. While widely attributed to him, it's more likely a misattribution or a paraphrase of a similar idea. The saying suggests that repeating the same ineffective action while hoping for a different outcome is illogical and perhaps indicative of a mental state bordering on insanity. )

Resource:

https://www.cbsnews.com/newyork/news/antisemitism-jewish-man-attacked-upper-east-side-new-york-city/

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