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It's actually a bit crazy considering they wanted to do a ground invasion, with constant bombing they are making it much more difficult for ground troops to advance as fighting in a destroyed city must be the slowest and bloodiest of all. Perhaps that's why they are delaying that invasion constantly and doing what consumes less Israeli soldier lives ie. bomb the tulip out of them?Originally posted by BlueSharp View Post[...]
Israel will reduce Gaza City to rubble in its pursuit for the destruction of Hamas much like Britain did to Berlin, or Russia to Bakhmut.Comment
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Yes, but made easier by degrading the enemy capabilities through hunger, dehydration, destroying ammo and comms and leadership. Also flattened buildings give less field of view for snipers and no heights to hit the tops of tanks etc.Originally posted by dsc View Post
It's actually a bit crazy considering they wanted to do a ground invasion, with constant bombing they are making it much more difficult for ground troops to advance as fighting in a destroyed city must be the slowest and bloodiest of all. Perhaps that's why they are delaying that invasion constantly and doing what consumes less Israeli soldier lives ie. bomb the tulip out of them?But I discovered nothing else but depraved, excessive superstition. Pliny the youngerComment
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Originally posted by Gibbon View Post
Yes, but made easier by degrading the enemy capabilities through hunger, dehydration, destroying ammo and comms and leadership. Also flattened buildings give less field of view for snipers and no heights to hit the tops of tanks etc.
From reading up on some of the military strategies coming out of the US they are saying don't do what we did in Mosul, which is try to take a city where the local population will help the enemy in terrain it knows well and has fortified. The evacuation order, taking out strongholds etc is clearing a way for it to access the tunnels.
Interestingly the US are also trying to get Israel to state its objectives, the statement wiping out Hamas is unachievable as all Hamas needs to do is survive for it to win the war. I suspect the aims will change when the ground offensive begins.
Also if these tunnels are as vast as various parties claim, why have they not been used to shelter or evacuate civilians?
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The US and probably Israel have effective bunker busters, once they have the civilians out of the way they will be dropped on the tunnels.Originally posted by BlueSharp View Post
From reading up on some of the military strategies coming out of the US they are saying don't do what we did in Mosul, which is try to take a city where the local population will help the enemy in terrain it knows well and has fortified. The evacuation order, taking out strongholds etc is clearing a way for it to access the tunnels.
Interestingly the US are also trying to get Israel to state its objectives, the statement wiping out Hamas is unachievable as all Hamas needs to do is survive for it to win the war. I suspect the aims will change when the ground offensive begins.
Also if these tunnels are as vast as various parties claim, why have they not been used to shelter or evacuate civilians?
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No doubt those main tunnels are below human shields like hospitals, and UN facilities.Originally posted by vetran View Post
The US and probably Israel have effective bunker busters, once they have the civilians out of the way they will be dropped on the tunnels.
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Originally posted by BlueSharp View PostAlso if these tunnels are as vast as various parties claim, why have they not been used to shelter or evacuate civilians?Make your mind up, which is it, shelter evacuated civilians or human shields?Originally posted by BlueSharp View PostNo doubt those main tunnels are below human shields like hospitals, and UN facilities.Comment
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why can't it be both?Originally posted by Zigenare View Post
Make your mind up, which is it, shelter evacuated civilians or human shields?
Main tunnels - where stock piles and command centres are.
Extensive network of tunnels - used to move about Gaza city.
Happy to help.
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He can't. Not until he better understands what Hamas is trying to do, and has been doing for at least 20 years. The other missing factor in this ongoing debate is that the casualty figures are coming from Hamas; what they are not saying is how many are combatants, how many are genuine civilians and, come to that, how many don't actually exist.Originally posted by Zigenare View Post
Make your mind up, which is it, shelter evacuated civilians or human shields?Blog? What blog...?
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They do but I don't think they are feasible for Gaza. I think they are far more likely to use gas.Originally posted by vetran View Post
The US and probably Israel have effective bunker busters, once they have the civilians out of the way they will be dropped on the tunnels.Comment
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