Operation Grim Beeper was the turning point of the war.
A year ago today at this hour, the entire Hezbollah organisation built up over 40 years and at the cost of hundreds of billions was neutered by a mere 50 kilograms of explosives. It precipitated a new Middle East. (1/10)
In seconds it was transformed from the most fearsome terror army the world has ever seen into a rehabilitation charity, with thousands of living anti-martyrs, who will be rolling, castrated examples of what Allah does to people who plan Jihad against Jews into the 22nd century.
So much changed, everything was flipped upside down, and so many things had to line up for this all to occur. (2/10)
Hezbollah had been forced, against its will and against the will of its sponsor Iran, to come to the symbolic aid of Hamas, who had failed to understand the plan: wait for an Iranian nuke and only then attack in tandem under a nuclear umbrella.
Sinwar jumped the gun, and from that moment the fate of the entire axis was sealed—just so long as Israel could hold a coherent strategic line. The Biden administration, by holding Israel back and restarting the pace of the main effort in Gaza, accidentally made this all possible. (3/10)
Israel sat back patiently and watched, even as 80,000 of its own citizens were displaced in hotels, as Hezbollah poked at Israel with rockets and RPGs over the northern border, and as Israel comprehensively infiltrated and mapped Hezbollah.
Israel was happy to let the war of attrition in the north drag on as long as possible, since while Hezbollah is strong, Israel is much stronger and Hezbollah would thus lose a war of attrition the longer it went on. (4/10)
But by September, Israel was ready to act, and act it did. The attack on the Druze schoolchildren gave Israel the casus belli to drag Hezbollah up an escalation ladder they would certainly fall off, and that was set in motion with the assassination of Fuad Shukr, their military chief, as he visited his girlfriend.
But this was just the prelude. Hezbollah had long been avoiding escalation, since they and Iran understood that, even if they could strike a grievous blow—Israel predicted that 10,000 might die in a combined Hezbollah attack—it was a one-shot enterprise. (5/10)
They were the last arrow in Iran's quiver, and they couldn't afford to use it since if they did, Iran's nukes were unprotected. There would be nothing left to deter an Israeli attack on them except the Biden administration.
Not only was the Beeper attack without doubt the most effective and consequential act of military subterfuge in history, it was also the first act in one of the most extraordinary executions of the "shock and awe" doctrines ever seen. (6/10)
Within two weeks, Nasrallah and most of the leadership were dead, not as heroes but as losers. Their vast stockpiles of rocketry were destroyed on the ground before they could be used, their banks and bases alike reduced to rubble.
Once the rocket arsenal was neutered, Israel was able to cross the border and demolish the decades of prepared fortifications and armouries ready for the Radwan force—Hezbollah's elite invasion force—and end the threat from Hezbollah entirely. (7/10)
It was the hostile Biden administration that accidentally facilitated all this by dragging out the Gaza War, and it was the Trump administration, elected a few months later, that allowed Israel to press home the advantage.
A year later, there is a new Middle East. There is no more nuclear threat from Iran, and its proxies are dead or dying. Israel has no enemies that can hurt it in a kinetic, strategic way. Its borders are now cleared of Jihadis. (8/10)
The pan-Arab attempts to destroy Israel that failed in the 1970s have now been compounded by the Jihadi and Shia-led attempts, and Israel is now stronger and richer than ever.
By poisoning the minds of almost all living Israelis against the idea of a real Palestinian state, while decimating the armies arrayed against Israel who could have been used as a cudgel to force them into it, the Arabs of Gaza, Judea and Samaria will not see one in the next 50 years, and by then, due to demographic issues, it will be moot. (9/10)
All that the enemies of the Jews have left are lies and propaganda, but that can only go so far. Israel has yet to decipher a means to undermine the vast propaganda network arrayed against it, that is now, just for example, busy making the murder of Charlie Kirk by a trans extremist about Israel.
Perhaps it's simply impossible for a democracy to play information warfare the way Qatar, Beijing, and Moscow do. But ultimately, winning a propaganda war on behalf of terror armies that no longer exist is totally pointless. (10/10)
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While the Israeli successes in the Middle East over the last 2 years are astonishing, how has Israel done meeting its war goals in the Gaza Strip?
1. Destroy and disarm Hamas 2. Free the hostages 3. Ensure Gaza no longer threatens Israel
What will be happening in Gaza? (1/8)
1. Destroy and disarm Hamas (≈90% achieved)
Hamas has lost around 55% of its territory and about 90% of its initial trained fighting force of 35,000 through death, capture, or defection. While they may have recruited some new men, these recruits are low-quality, and the real bottleneck is arms. They have been hermetically sealed off from resupply for two years. They have lost almost all their heavy weapons and are reduced to IEDs and light arms, using ammunition very sparingly.
Their only real weapons are the Gazan people—more on that below. (2/8)
2. Free the hostages (≈99% achieved)
These are the only three hostages still held in Gaza, and all are confirmed dead: Dror Or, Ran Gvili, and Sudthisak Rinthalak. On October 6, 2023—and for many years prior—there were four Israelis held in Gaza, two of them alive. Israel did not go to war for the four; it will not go to war for the three.
So if Israel lacks sufficient motivation to disarm the dregs of Hamas, and the oppressed population lacks the ability, who will? Answer: nobody. So what’s the plan? (3/8)
Trump doesn’t get Europe. Trillions spent on windmills that need subsidies, raise electricity prices for everyone, and place an undue burden on the poorest—that’s money well spent, as it allows Europe to restore the landscapes that inspired so many artists like Constable… (1/6)
Sicne they also only provide occasional power, you still need all the coal plants, sitting and waiting to be used. But Van Gogh's classic, The Starry Night, is so much better in the original, with the turbines. (2/6)
People say that these windmills—sorry, turbines—are hideous and pointless, but who can argue that Da Vinci's masterpiece isn't improved by them? What could possibly make Tuscany more beautiful than more of these? (3/6)
Bill Nye thinks the Holocaust could have been avoided if Jews had made more effort to get to know their neighbours.
Zionism means Jews no longer have to stay and die, beg for their lives on bended knee, and can fight back when attacked. That’s why all Jew-haters hate Zionism.
Not all Jews are Zionists, but all Jew-haters are anti-Zionists.
So, aparantly, this clip is ten years old, someone sent it me, and @kahntra posted it recently. It's hard to tell as @billmaher doesn't age.
But so what? The lesson stands. Im fact, even more, since this is before these defamation clowns has the "genocide" or "famine" libels as cover.
As promised, they globalized the intifada again today, this time in Manchester on Yom Kippur, and life for Jews in the UK will never be the same. It might even be the beginning of Jewish life in the UK. It is a black day.(1/9)
For decades, British Jews have lived under the threat of Jihadi terror, the vast bulk of the nearly 50,000 UK residents on terror watchlists are Jew-hating Jihadis. For every six Jews, the UK has one suspected Jew-hating terrorist. (2/9)
Jewish organizations beg the police and the CPS to pursue cases against people openly inciting hate against Jews, but the police refuse even the most blatant cases.
The Jewish community knows why: There are certain groups the authorities are appeasing at their expense. (3/9)
HUGE: Israel has struck Hamas leadership in Doha, Qatar! Rumors suggest Khalil al-Haya is among those targeted.
Hamas will be eradicated—its leaders will be hunted down no matter where they are, and no matter how much money their protectors have. Bold stuff from Israel.
I didn't believe Israel would dare attack the Hamas leaders in Qatar, even though they obviously easily could. Qatar alone is defenceless.
I doubt they would have done this without the tacit approval of the Trump admin, and perhaps this was a hint:
Today is Purim. One of the greatest days in Jewish history.
Today—the 14th of the Jewish month of Elul—will be celebrated centuries hence as a festival. At this hour a year ago today, the most effective clandestine military operation was executed. It flipped everything: (1/10)
Hundreds of sworn enemies of the Jews—committed to their genocide—were killed & 1,000s more injured, crippled, blinded—so incapable of realizing their evil plans. For the rest of their lives, they are a living testament to the effects of Jew-hate and the failure of Jihad. (2/10)
I wondered: When is the correct date to celebrate Israel's total victory over the now collapaxd Iranian axis that spent 40 years trying to destroy it, with its final terrorists still hiding in the ruins of Gaza City? What day could that be celebrated on? (3/10)