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Why Israel, Hamas, and Hezbollah Are Still Fighting?

“Why are Hamas Hezbollah and Israel still at war? Let’s break it down. Here’s Israel caught right in the middle. Down south in Gaza is Hamas. Up north in Lebanon is Hezbollah. Two totally separate groups, but right now they share one common enemy. We’ve put together a timeline showing exactly how this endless war in the Middle East started.”

“Hamas sees Israel as the oppressor, largely due to the Israel occupation. That belief is what drove the October 7th attacks the spark that triggered the massive conflict we’re seeing today. 2023 October 7 massacre. Hamas, the Aaron backed group controlling Gaza, launch a surprise attack on over 20 Israeli communities. The assault was strategically executed using a combination of rockets, para lighters, motorcycles, and other vehicles to penetrate Israel defense forces.”

“This coordinated attack aimed to cause maximum disruption and casualties within a short period of time. The sudden escalation of violence also drew Hezbollah, the largest non-state actor in the Middle East, into the conflict from Lebanon. Let’s dive into the details of how the attack on Israel happened into four simplified parts of the operations.”

“Part one. In the initial phase of the operation, the stage was set for a dramatic and intense start. At around 6:30 in the morning, a staggering 3,000 rockets was launched from Gaza. This onslaught featured a wide array of rockets, including the distinctive homemade CASM and the potent Iranian-made Fagger rockets.”

“The Iron Dome missile defense system sprang into action to counter almost 60% of the rockets animated in our recent video. Simultaneously, the skies near the border crackled with powered hang gliders and motorized paragliders and infiltrated the border. These unconventional flying machines serve as an unexpected element of surprise, challenging the air defense system.”

“After the fighters aboard the hang gliders landed, they secured the surrounding terrain, enabling an elite commando unit to subsequently breached the fortified electronic and cement wall constructed by Israel.”

“Part two. At 7:30, a critical juncture of the operation unfolded as fighters executed a coordinated entry into Israeli territory near the KM Shalom crossing. This crossing held immense significance as it served as a pivotal checkpoint between Israel and Gaza, symbolizing a breach into the heart of Israeli territory. Simultaneously, another group of determined fighters launched an assault on Israel’s era’s border crossing station. With calculated precision, they employed explosives to shatter the formidable barriers that had stood in their way.”

“Following this daring act, they swiftly sped across the border on motorbikes. Further enhancing their advance, bulldozers were deployed to widen the gaps created by the explosive breaches, facilitating the influx of even more fighters. These additional reinforcements made their entry into Israeli territory aboard four-wheel drives, steadily expanding their presence within the enemy’s borders.”

“The stage was set for a multifaceted and meticulously coordinated operation as they continued their mission deep within Israeli territory.”

“Part three. A commando unit attacked the Israeli army’s southern Gaza headquarters and jammed its communications, thus preventing personnel from calling their commanders or each other.”

“Part four. The final part involved moving hostages to Gaza, mostly achieved early in the attack meant for a prisoner exchange. Israel then responded with air strikes taking the lives of many Palestinians, both civilians and fighters. To help you understand the basic IDF strategy, let’s divide Gaza into five parts.”

“We start with North Gaza, then move on to Gaza, followed by Dear Alba, Conunis, and finally Rafa and this crossing towards Egypt. And a quick recap, since Hamus attack on October 7, the IDF has invaded Gaza from almost all sides by land, sea, and air. firstly invading Gaza from the north and progressing to central Gaza while instructing Gazins to move to the south.”

“There are various crossings that the IDF controls mainly the Kuram Shalom and Hamus controls Rafa. This is probably one of the last major crossings the IDF wants to clear and control since the rockets were fired from Rafa at its soldiers near the KM Shalom crossing. But now here is the catch. Remember IDF instruction to move to the south.”

“Gazins are now instructed to move to humanitarian zones towards the north. This war not only brought Hezbollah but also the Houthis militants and this is how they managed to control the blockades on this part of the strait as a show of support for the Palestinian people. Ships from around the world traverse this strategic route but the Houthi militants have exploited this waterway to attack shipping vessels.”

“Now let’s examine different scenarios of how they execute these attacks. Scenario one. If a ship is within 80 kilometers or 40 mi from land, which is the desired range, there is a possibility of the missile they would use to attack ships. A Soviet era P21, the solid booster and liquid fuel anti-ship missile produced during the Cold War is employed for the attacking mission.”

 

“When launched, the first stage booster fires off for 2 to 3 seconds, after which the second stage takes off. It searches for a target using analog radar. When locked and ready, it can destroy a ship using a hollow-shaped charge warhead. This has the potential to either destroy or sink a cargo ship if it hits at the right angle.”

“This involves the use of a Soviet era missile that was re-engineered by the Iranians, converting it into an anti-hship missile. The converted SA2 missile can be launched from within 45 km or 28 mi from the target. Take for example the US destroyers sailing through the Red Sea. The Putout forces fired three anti-hship ballistic missiles capable of traveling at a speed of MAC 3.5 along with two land attack cruise missiles in the southern Red Sea over a 10-hour period that commenced at approximately 6:30 in the morning on December 26. These actions create a psychological impact and disrupt trade routes. Fortunately, the US destroyer’s defense system kicks in and successfully destroys the incoming threats.”

“As a result, there was no damage to ships in the area and no injuries were reported. Iran for the first time started attacking Israel. Part one, Israel launched an attack on the Iranian Damascus embassy in Syria, taking out a couple of Iranian generals.”

“Part two, then Iran responded with an attack of around 170 drones launched from Iran towards Israel. An hour later, UAVs were joined by over 30 cruise missiles capable of reaching Israel in just over an hour. Finally, over 120 ballistic missiles, which take just between 10 and 15 minutes to arrive, were launched from Iran. At the same time, drone attacks were launched by the Hutis in Yemen and Iranianbacked militias in Iraq, while Hezbollah fired missiles at Israeli positions in the Golden Heights.”

“Let’s explain why they are launched at different time intervals. As these drones usually have a speed of around 114 mph, which translates to approximately 185 km hour. In comparison, a cruise missile has a speed of around 500 mph, which is about 800 kmh. A ballistic missile, on the other hand, has a speed of around 3,836 mph, translating to approximately 6,174 km hour.”

“That is exceptionally fast and as a result will catch up swiftly. So, in summary, when the drones reach the designated target, the cruise missiles and the ballistic missile will eventually strike their targets at almost the same time. 2024 July 27 the Drews rocket attacks. Although Hezbollah and Israel have regularly exchanged fire since last October the July 27 rocket attack on the Mad Jal Shams football field in the occupied Golden Heights proved to be a pivotal point in the months old war on Gaza.”

“This attack was carried out with the Falac rocket. The Flock is a 333 mm diameter rocket. It weighs 255 kg and carries a warhead containing around 53 kg of explosives. However, it has only a 10 km range, which translates to around 6 mi, which explains why it landed near the occupied Golden Heights. When it lands, it can create a huge explosion with an effective blast radius of around 100 ft.”

“2024 July 30, the Beer precision assassination attack. At around 8:00 p.m., the Israeli military strikes southern Beirut to target a senior Hezbollah commander in retaliation for the attack on the soccer field in Drews. A guided weapon just like this one, the spice bomb probably dropped from a fighter jet.”

“It can use both inertial guidance or militarygrade GPS for target designation. To make it more precise and accurate, use IRS seeker for scene matchmaking over the required target to acquire. Just a reminder, it does not have thrusters. It does this by using freef fall gravity and guides the bomb through the tail section fins towards the target.”

“When it reaches its destination, it can penetrate around 3 m of concrete with an advanced fuse that explodes with an 80 kg warhead in great devastation. This created a chain reactions of assassinations starting from Ismael Han, the political leader of Hamas. He was assassinated by an explosive device covertly smuggled into the Terran guest house where he was staying.”

“This account is according to seven Middle Eastern officials, including two Iranians and an American official. It’s important to note that this is one of the most heavily guarded areas in Iran under the protection of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard. Here’s how it might have worked. The agents, as suggested, placed the bomb in all three rooms 2 months ago. Then when the time was right, it returned to the desired area near the mountain and activated the explosive from a safe distance by hitting the switch, taking out Hania and his bodyguard along with the destruction of this part of the room.”

“Israel hacked into several commanders phones and communication systems. When the commanders realized they had been hacked, they began switching to older technologies such as pagers and walkie-talkies. This is how it happened. 5 months before the pagers and walkie-talkie explosion, a shell company, which was probably Mossad, called BAC Consulting in Hungary, bought the licensing rights from a Taiwanese company named Gold Apollo. Unconfirmed reports suggest that the company shipped the products and at some point along the supply chain, explosives were planted along the way. The products were then shipped back to Hezbollah.”

“To help you understand better, let’s simplify the shipping routes. Hezbollah ordered the pages from Hungary, which was probably Mossad, but the products were allegedly sourced from Taiwan and allegedly made by the Israeli. Afterward, they were re-shipped to Lebanon from Hungary. And that’s how they hack or cut off communication.”

“On September 20, 2024, Hezbollah commander Ibrahim Akil was also assassinated by a bunker buster bomb that took out the entire building block while he was having a meeting in the ground floor.”

“This is how Vzbollah responded to Israel after the sophisticated pager and walkie-talkie explosions which occurred across Lebanon. They retaliated by launching guided missiles for the first time. The three strikes were carried out using FO1 and FOD2 missiles as well as KATUSA rockets. The first two strikes targeting the Ramit David base were in response to intense Israeli air strikes on southern Lebanon. The third strike which targeted a military technology company Rafael Advanced System which makes the spike missile animated in our recent video.”

“Additionally, Hezbollah launched over 100 rockets early Sunday across northern Israel with some landing near the city of Hifa. What sets these missiles apart from other Hezbollah rockets is that they are not unglided dumb rockets but are equipped with a guidance system. They may utilize inertial guidance systems, replacing the old midsection with a new navigation system.”

“This technology, although quite old, is still effective because it cannot be jammed by radio waves, similar to the technology used in the Iranian Shahi drones used in Ukraine. On the 27th of September 2024, the IDF finally dealt a heavy blow to Hezbollah by launching air strikes against its founder, Hassa Nasha.”

“This is Deeia, a neighborhood near Beirut known for being a focal point during Israeli air strikes. One of the key landmarks here is the Hezbollah headquarters. What makes this building particularly noteworthy is its underground basement, which is rumored to contain a network of tunnels. These tunnels are believed to serve as emergency escape routes, adding to the site’s strategic importance.”

“Hassad Nashella, a high value asset, has been in hiding for the last 4 years. The IVF was able to pinpoint the date, event, and location of a six-story multi-building complex where he was believed to be present. However, there were reports that an undercover agent, possibly Iranian, informed Israeli officials about Nasser Allah’s arrival in a car.”

“He reportedly arrived at Hezbollah’s underground headquarters in the southern suburbs of Beirut for a meeting with several leaders. The tip off was allegedly received by Israeli officials on the afternoon of Saturday, September 27th. A fighter jet was expected to target and illuminate the building using its laser targeting pod focusing on one of the specific buildings.”

“Subsequently, a dozen of F-15 jets dropped not one but 80 bombs of various types. The tip of the spear would have been the bunker buster bomb that can penetrate through this six-story building, leveling all six structures to the ground and in the process eliminating Hazen Nasha in the action.”

“To avenge Hazen Nashalla assassination, Iran launched around 180 missiles, both hypersonic and ballistic weapons. These missiles traveled more than 1,000 m from this valley to reach Israel most populated city and military sites. Iranian ballistic missiles strikes focus on key Israeli military sites such as Needam Air Base near Beeriba and Telnof air base, both of which house the billiondoll Israeli F-35 fighter jets and other high value assets. Additional targets included the Hatsurum air base in the Nijb desert and the Mossad headquarters in Tel Aviv.”