Hamas Commander's Fatal Mistake: Inside the Tulkarm Operation
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- Опубліковано 6 лют 2025
- In this crucial analysis, Dr. Shaul Bartal, renowned expert from Bar-Ilan University and the Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies, discusses the IDF's intensified operations in the West Bank - now officially named Operation Iron Wall.
Learn about the recent elimination of Hamas commander Ihab Abu Atiwi in Tulkarm and the strategic redeployment of forces along the Jordanian border. Dr. Bartal, author of multiple authoritative books on Palestinian-Israeli relations, provides expert insights into these developing security situations and their broader implications for regional stability.
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Please stop saying West Bank. You should know that that is not the name. It is Judea and Samaria!
judea for jews. arabia for arabs!!!
A very insightful perspective on Israel and its anti-Israel Arab neighbors. Audio only.
I don’t think you should call them settlers they are citizens settlers sound like they’re doing something wrong and they’re not
Yup.
What are you talking about? A "settler" doesn't sound to me like someone who is doing anything wrong.
@@gandydancer9710The word "mitnacahlim" vs "Mitiashvim".
The first has been has been used in leftist woke terms by the ideology of the Israeli media, that's why we prefer Mitiashvim, which is to sit, to settle.
@ But the word used in this case was "settler". Which it's perfectly OK to be. As opposed to "invader", which in the US context is in opposition to "migrant" or "refugee".
Simplicity: The word ["mitnacahlim"] comes from the Hebrew root נ.ח.ל (n.ch.l), which is related to inheritance or taking possession of land. The prefix "mit-" indicates a reflexive form, so "mitnachalim" literally means "those who are settling themselves" or "those who are taking possession.""
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Skip to 6:40 for the info related to the video title.
Thank you!
Gaza will end up resettled elsewhere! Is it in there interest? Not if their interest is "From the River to the Sea"! They may have a better life, but not in gaza.
Germans could be re-educated to accept Americans because, after WWII, the U.S. occupied Germany, dismantled Nazi ideology, and invested in rebuilding the country through the Marshall Plan, offering prosperity and integration into the Western world. In contrast, Palestinians cannot be "educated" to accept Zionist settlers because the settlers represent ongoing displacement, occupation, and oppression rather than liberation or reconstruction. Unlike Germany’s post-war recovery, Palestinians face continuous land confiscation, military control, and systemic discrimination. Re-education cannot erase the daily reality of dispossession and violence, making coexistence under Zionist rule fundamentally different from Germany’s post-war transformation.
Why you hiding behind the screen
What was the mistake made by the IDF senior officer who got killed with his assistant right before the ceasefire
Where is west bank, there is no west bank in the bible only Judea and samaria
Aren’t you embarrassed to keep talking and saying the same thing over and over year in year out. So boring
@zamfully stop playing the victim Abdool, that is so boring we know all about ur propaganda.