Palestinians in northern Gaza reported fierce air and artillery strikes as Israeli troops backed by tanks pressed into the enclave with a ground assault that prompted more international calls for civilians to be protected.
Doesn’t this 100% apply to Israel too? That they are also stuck in an echo chamber? Just look at the casualties on both sides before the 7th of October: https://www.ochaopt.org/data/casualties
And now explain to me how come that the armed wing of Hamas is believed around 30K the number of the injured Palestinians are 152.560, many of which are kids and women. In comparison the number of injured Israelis is 6.307.
I think the numbers speak for themselves and any reasonable human being would realise that the amount of force IDF is exercising is absolutely disproportionate. The same that was called “most moral army in the world”, I find this highly cynical.
the disproportionate numbers can easily be explained - air superiority. this is something that the Israeli defense policy makers learned from history and is, in a large part, why they’ve been so successful in this campaign (if that’s how we want to define success). Israel controls the space in more ways than just boots on the ground - conversely, hamas is literally ground bound.
that’s just another aspect of why this sudden attack by hamas made no sense - they never had a snowball’s chance in hell of anything other than sowing some initial chaos and perhaps a quick and dirty territorial gain. it’s basically a modern david and goliath story except goliath controls all the stones and most of the slings.
Doesn’t this 100% apply to Israel too? That they are also stuck in an echo chamber? Just look at the casualties on both sides before the 7th of October: https://www.ochaopt.org/data/casualties
And now explain to me how come that the armed wing of Hamas is believed around 30K the number of the injured Palestinians are 152.560, many of which are kids and women. In comparison the number of injured Israelis is 6.307.
I think the numbers speak for themselves and any reasonable human being would realise that the amount of force IDF is exercising is absolutely disproportionate. The same that was called “most moral army in the world”, I find this highly cynical.
the disproportionate numbers can easily be explained - air superiority. this is something that the Israeli defense policy makers learned from history and is, in a large part, why they’ve been so successful in this campaign (if that’s how we want to define success). Israel controls the space in more ways than just boots on the ground - conversely, hamas is literally ground bound.
that’s just another aspect of why this sudden attack by hamas made no sense - they never had a snowball’s chance in hell of anything other than sowing some initial chaos and perhaps a quick and dirty territorial gain. it’s basically a modern david and goliath story except goliath controls all the stones and most of the slings.