The Gaza War Day 238, The War in the North

Yom Shishee

Friday

23 Iyar 5784

May 31 2024

 

UPDATE 8:00 PM

May Their Memories Be For A Blessing

L-R: Sgt. Jonathan Elias, Lt. Ader Gabriel.

L-R: Sgt. Jonathan Elias, Lt. Ader Gabriel.

Sgt. Yonatan Elias, 20 years old, from Jerusalem, a fighter in the Givati patrol, fell in battle in the southern Gaza.

Maj. (ret.) Adar Gavriel, 24 years old, from Caesarea, a fighter in the 6828th patrol battalion, the Bislah brigade, fell in battle in northern Gaza.

289 IDF soldiers have now given their lives in defense of Israel since the beginning of the Gaza Operation on October 27.

Let us not forget that 263 other soldiers were murdered by HamISIS on October 7th. 

Thus, in total, 552 IDF soldiers have fallen.

On the Ground in the South

Remember how the Egyptians and Arab world together with the Western world led by Joe Biden demanded that Israel not invade Rafah?

Supposedly, their demands were because it would be impossible to evacuate all those in Rafah–an impossibility that turned out to be completely possible.

The real reason no one wanted to see Rafah and the Philadelphi Axis taken by Israel?

Simple. The massive scale of Egyptian corruption and outright aid of HamISIS is being steadily revealed. The IDF released this graphic of tunnels that have been discovered so far leading from Gaza into Egypt:

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On the Ground in the North

It has been another day of massive, nonstop Hezbollah missile and suicide drone attacks targeting communities along the northern border into the Golan and stretching down to the Galilee:

4 separate missile barrages striking Pek’in, Alkosh, Hurfeish, Fassuta, Tzuriel, Ein Yakov, Klil, Akko, and Maayan Baruch destroyed numerous buildings and homes.

Suicide drone attacks struck Beit Hillel, Kfar Giladi, Kfar Yuval, Metulla, Margaliot, Misgav Am, Kiryat Shmona, Odem, El Rom, Buqata, and Sha’al.

The situation in the north is beyond disastrous. While most of our focus has been on Gaza, the communities in the north have been depopulated and to a certain extent destroyed.

The Idiotic Quote of the Day

“The humanitarian situation in Gaza continues to be terrible, the humanitarian aid income is insufficient, the Rafah crossing remains closed, and this is a problem.” 

U.S. Secretary of State Blinken speaking in the Czech Republic today.

Isn’t it absurd how U.S. representatives travel the world trumpeting Joe Biden’s message of the “heartbreaking situation” in Gaza?

The food markets in Gaza are bursting with vegetables and fruit, milli0ns of pitas are produced in 25 Gazan bakeries every day, “humanitarian aid” trucks by the hundreds stream into Gaza, and, and, and . . . and all Blinken and Biden can talk about is the “dire situation of the poor Palestinians in Gaza”.

Pardon me for a few minutes while I throw up.

Where in the world are the comments about our few remaining live hostages who get nothing to eat and are sexually abused everyday?

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