Why does Israel strike back so hard militarily? Because historically, everyone in the region wants to genocide them and strength is the only way they’ve been able to find safety for their civilians. Example: On October 6th 1973, Egypt and Syria launched surprise attack on Israel on their holiest day. Syria attacked the northeast, and Egypt attacked the southwest. Imagine Canada and Mexico launching a surprise attack on America on July 4th to get a sense of the betrayal. Like the October 7th attack, Israel was caught off guard. But they have mandatory conscription and a vast reserve army. Israel initiated a massive counter attack and was able to turn the war in their favor. Saying Israel hit back hard is an understatement. They used tanks and airstrikes, and killed 15,000 Egyptian troops. They engaged in the largest armored offenses since World War II, taking back territory that had been stolen. Ultimately, this led to the Camp David Accords of 1978 and the 1979 peace treaty between Israel and Egypt - which reshaped the Middle East. This is led to FOUR DECADES of peace with Egypt and a massive increase of stability in the region. A poll of Palestinians came out yesterday, showing that despite Hamas using them as human shields, despite Hamas refusing to end the war, despite Hamas launching the October 7th attack that directly lead to the destruction of Gaza and despite the displacement of 1.4 million civilians - a majority STILL want the terrorists in power. The Hamas charter directly calls for the genocide of all Jews in Israel. In a historical context, I don’t know where this can go, except for an invasion of Rafah to continue eliminating Hamas - because Israel has been taught by war after war - being extremely aggressive is their only pathway to survive.
@BriannaWu Why do you keep claiming you don’t support what Israel is doing right now while defending what Israel is doing all day every day?
@ryangrim @BriannaWu Probably for clout. She knows which way the wind blows and where the power lies. She's just Kirsten Sinema in waiting.
@ryangrim @BriannaWu Hey Ryan, you likely should be registered as a foreign agent for whatever OPEC country is funding you. I'm still betting it's the Monarchy of Qatar.
@ryangrim @BriannaWu It's a rough life when you're paid to push a narrative that the following you've built up disagrees with
@ryangrim @BriannaWu She is quite literally using the same logic that Netanyahu does
@ryangrim @BriannaWu Why haven’t you ever changed your embarrassing surname is surely the real question here!?? 🙈🤯
@ryangrim @BriannaWu It's so obvious she is being paid. No one has her pattern of posting unless they are trying to meet some hasbara quota. It's very plainly not organic.
@ryangrim @BriannaWu To explain is not to condone Ryan
@ryangrim @BriannaWu She’s a pragmatist, living in the real world. It’s an interesting concept for hard leftists to understand.