Israel was taken by surprise by the most ambitious operation Hamas has ever launched from Gaza.

The scale of what’s been happening is unprecedented. Hamas breached the wire that separates Gaza from Israel in multiple places in the most serious cross-border attack Israel has faced in more than a generation.

It came a day after the 50th anniversary of the surprise attack by Egypt and Syria in 1973 that started a major Middle East war. The significance of the date will not have been lost on the Hamas leadership.

Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says his country is at war and will exact a heavy price from its enemies.

Videos and photos of dead Israelis, civilians as well as soldiers, are all over social media.

  • Dkarma@lemmy.world
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    No they’re not that’s the point. Palestine cannot destroy Israel. You act like both sides have the ability to wipe each other out.

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      Palestine can’t destroy Israel, but there are quite a few like minded governments surrounding the country that have attempted that before.

      Even specific to this invasion, hamas is suspected to be receiving considerable backing from another country to destabilize Israel or any other myriad reasons. This conflict isn’t happening in an isolated bubble with just two sides.

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        and Israel has had a few years to create a more stable solution.

        I would suggest continuing to support illegal settlements in Palestinian land is not conducive.

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      People forget only one side has access to nuclear weapons on top of a very modern military arsenal.

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      And? If I blow up somebody’s house and family with a $1,000,000 missile while they blow up mine with $150 worth of explosives, does that make one side more right?

      No, both side are cooking in hatred. The bigger question isn’t “who has the better ability to kill the other side” but rather “who has the better ability to break the cycle, and what can they do towards such means”

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        The thing is, they were objectively Palestinian homes that were getting blown up and literally stolen right out from under them. It’s not “trading blows,” it’s "this is our land now because God said so, and we have the most high tech weapons on the planet (thanks US) to enforce it.

        And apparently they immediately “forgot” what they vowed never to.

        To suggest the cost of the armament isn’t going to be in any way proportionate to it’s capacity for destruction is silly.