chagaif 2 years ago

I think he just wanted some political bonus points.

tguvot 2 years ago

Actually Prime Minister can't declare war. It requires decision of security cabinet (at least ?)

lucasRW 2 years ago

Good to see some countries responding to barbarians with better weapons than balloons and candles.

aaron695 2 years ago

> At least 40 dead

It easy to count more than this on social media. This is very significant. Footage of captured civilians and IDF is also a quite large #.

Drones have certainly played a part. Possibly they created the disarray. Rockets meh, drones target, so people run -

https://twitter.com/clashreport/status/1710613076498587760

https://twitter.com/clashreport/status/1710589402282352956

https://twitter.com/clashreport/status/1710623679497875505

What system is Egyptian President Sisi using for monitoring? -

https://twitter.com/clashreport/status/1710639596810240021

baybal2 2 years ago

This is a remarkably advanced assault, as if career military men were involved, and likely a prelude for something bigger coming from Lebanon, or even Egypt or Syria after a long while.

The world is unravelling. American abrogation of its defence obligations in 2014 provoked a sequence of events which could lead to a number of countries vanishing off the map by the end of this decade.

I want to remind what complacency costed Ukraine when they snuffed at "what a few dozen Russians penetrating the border on pickups can do?" in 2014.

Of course, they themselves didn't do much, but their actions were only an opener to set up a much bigger gambit.

Underestimating genius is bad, but the underestimation of idiocy is truly lethal.