Warfare HAMAS attack on Israel, October 2023

I think that freedom of speech is truly a precious right. However, what Haaretz does cause significant psychological, emotional, and mental harm. How do they justify their actions? In this particular situation, how are they allowed to continue publishing such content without facing serious repercussions from the Israeli government?
Although Israel actually declared war on Hamas the situation isn't serious enough to seize control over the media (and this would never be allowed by the US).
 
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The Iranian navy is being sunk before it's even left port ;)

Perhaps some Iranian sailors weren't looking forward to being used as a SINKEX by the Sixth Fleet and opened a few flood valves.
 
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Of course Francesca Albanese already tweeted out about this, she's a f***ing parasite...
 
nasrallah companion was killed in an air raid on the Beirut-syria road

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The BBC aren't even doing basic background checks on the people they platform as their guests. Absolutely disgraceful...
 

The BBC aren't even doing basic background checks on the people they platform as their guests. Absolutely disgraceful...
Oh I do think they're doing background checks ...
 
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Great interview by edy

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lol another one bites the dust
It's a little more than that, if true. Possibly a war ending event. Or at the very least, a greatly accelerating event (of the end).
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There is also a great significance in this beyond purely military-strategic achievement. In order to get real-time intel on a high-value target like this (even if he survived) you need an extremely deep humint penetration, something Israel didn't have before the war. Which means disintegration of the most inner circle of the Hamas leadership. Someone there really wants this war to end.
 
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Translated from Hebrew by Google:
Defense Minister Galant convened after midnight the Chief of Staff and the head of the Shin Bet for a special situation assessment, approved the operation - and ordered them:
1. Eliminate Muhammad Daf, this time with maximum armaments against optimum intelligence that entered in the last day
2. Gallant and the top of the IDF estimated that there would be incidental damage with dozens of casualties - but in the face of the value of the attack, they ordered the Air Force to drop a number of heavy bombs, which crack bunkers and various missiles at the same time, from fighter planes and unmanned aerial vehicles
3. The intelligence on Daf's location was accumulated recently and was tightened last night when he came up from the tunnels to the Hamas compound in Mawasi. The Amman and the Shin Bet relied on technological but also human (human) SIGINT surveillance.
4. In contrast to Sinwar who was concerned with his survival, Daf continued to manage Hamas militarily, with continuous operative activity and therefore met with Brigadier General Salama Khan-Younes this morning. It can be assumed that the two were prepared for a repeat raid by the IDF on the city
5. According to some estimates in Israel, Daf hid during the months of the war in the tunnels under the Khan Younis refugee camp, an area where the IDF maneuvered six months ago
6. The top security officials estimate that the operation may tactically delay the negotiations for the hostage deal but will strategically serve the move due to the increased pressure on Hamas
7. Hamas mainly has 4 top officials left - Sinwar and his brother Mohammed, Brigadier General Azza Haddad and Brigadier General Rafih Sha'abna. An operational opportunity erupts - and they too will be eliminated
 
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It's a little more than that, if true. Possibly a war ending event. Or at the very least, a greatly accelerating event (of the end).
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There is also a great significance in this beyond purely military-strategic achievement. In order to get real-time intel on a high-value target like this (even if he survived) you need an extremely deep humint penetration, something Israel didn't have before the war. Which means disintegration of the most inner circle of the Hamas leadership. Someone there really wants this war to end.

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