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Well done! Continuing persevering! May God’s blessings, peace, wisdom, and protection be upon you all.

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Love the hotel picture. Looks just like an open air prison and the Warsaw ghetto

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Yeah they are really roughing aren’t they!

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We love you and are so grateful for all you are doing, all of you in the IDF. So deeply grateful to the eight soldiers of the 401st, and so sorry that their families and the Israeli family and all of us who make up the worldwide Jewish family have suffered their loss.

Not only are you all protecting Israel but IDF are doing a huge service to the poor Palestinian people brutalized and murdered and left with nothing by Hamas.

One of the most eye-opening things of recent months is this interview with Syrian-born Palestinian social activist Manar Al-Sharif, who went to Gaza to try to help the civilians there get necessities and education to better themselves and had her eyes opened to the brutal and impoverished reality of Hamas in Gaza for the Palestinian people and the absolute evil of Hamas.

Hamas threw her in prison for refusing to stop speaking up about Hamas’ mistreatment and theft of aid from the Gazan civilians they have left impoverished by stealing billions meant to better the lives of Palestinian families.

An amazing part of this is where she mentions that the people told her life was better when the Israelis actually “occupied” Gaza.

The people had work and pretty good lives and didn’t encounter the horrible brutality of Hamas. Those who remember these days really resent Hamas, she explains.

Wow.

https://x.com/amyalkon/status/1723410928979550516?s=20

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With all the tunnels below Gaza and Gaza been so close to the sea and with all the buildings which require utilities such as water and sewage that were below ground in Gaza and with all the bombing (yay!) by IDF - why had Gaza not just caved in? If anyone answers please be nice. I really don't understand.

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They have all the concrete and rebar they need from humanitarian aid meant to build houses. Also, they have teams of engineers from Iran and other like-minded places. Many terrorists go to US engineering schools. And they probably don't even need that many engineers after the first ones - once you've built a few professional tunnels you know how to do it.

What's hard to conceive in our minds is the amount of sustained hatred to be so dedicated to genocide that you work day after day on tunnels and rockets - even when we see it again and again.

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I’m no expert but I think these are really deep tunnels.

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