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There’s a vid on X circulation claiming to be the first use of the iron dome laser. I don’t have X nor did I find any other evidence but that doesn’t make it false either.

Those with X should search it. Looks fathomable but I didn’t sleep at Holiday Inn. I stay at the real Relaxinn.
Iron Beam is still under testing and manufacturing and isn't ready to be released until 2024 or 2025 per the manufacturer in the article below. The videos were of the iron beam, but from a video game that currently has a mock up of what iron beam may look like

100kw laser that will replace the iron done eventually and we are less than 3 years from it


No, Rafael’s ‘Iron Beam’ laser didn’t blow up missiles over Israel

 
It’s interesting that now that some of the dust is settling from the 1st 48 hours and so many put on the red jersey and couldn’t wait to criticize the current admin how things seem to be developing.

Biden was quick to pledge support and be firm towards Iran. His admin has continued to show consistent steady leadership that publicly Israel has voiced support for and has seemed to at least cause some in the region to recalibrate their public statements.

He has drawn a very distinct line between Iran/Lebanon/Hamas/Hezbola and the Palestinians and has been consistent. The military is continuing to build and show strength. He just hasn’t been social media vomiting like the previous administration. And he hasn’t had to walk back statements about Hamas or Israeli leadership or face criticism from Israeli leaders like others. Sure there will be a time to look back and see where mistakes were made but not publicly in the first hours and days. That emboldens enemies not supports Allie’s or builds coalitions. You know true and effective leadership.

It’s still early and a long ways to go and mistakes can still be made. But if you don’t like how the US is currentlly engaging let’s hear how things could be done different.
 
Joseph Czuba: No bail for suspect in killing of Muslim boy in Illinois BBC

The man accused of murder and hate crimes after allegedly stabbing a six-year-old Muslim boy to death must be kept behind bars without bail, a judge has ruled.
Joseph Czuba, 71, is accused of killing Wadea Al-Fayoume and seriously wounding his mother in Plainfield, Illinois.
The landlord allegedly targeted the pair, who were his tenants, because of the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict and because they were Muslims.
The boy was laid to rest on Monday.
Mr Czuba appeared in court on Monday dressed in red jail clothes and with matted, white hair. He spoke only briefly to confirm that he would need a court-ordered public defender.
In addition to being held without bail, Mr Czuba was ordered to have no contact with Wadea's mother, 32-year-old Hanaan Shahin. He is due back in court on 30 October.

In court, prosecutors said that Mr Czuba had "believed he was in danger and she [Ms Shahin] was going to call Palestinian friends to come and harm them" and that the electricity grid would go down because of an unspecified attack, according to the Chicago Tribune.
According to authorities, Mr Czuba - the pair's landlord - attacked them both with a large, military-style knife.

Despite being stabbed more than a dozen times, Ms Shahin was able to flee to a bathroom and call police. She is expected to survive.
Her son, Wadea, was stabbed more than two dozen times and was later pronounced dead at a local hospital.
At a news conference on Monday, one of the boy's uncles said that Mr Czuba once "loved" Wadea and "used to bring him toys".
He added that he believed Mr Czuba had become enraged due to coverage of the Israel-Hamas war, including claims that Israeli babies had been beheaded by Hamas fighters.

"That was not true," said the uncle, who did not give his name. "Our officials need to come out and say something".
Reports that Hamas militants decapitated babies have circulated on social media and in some news reports. But a spokesman for the Israeli Defense Force told CNN last week he could not confirm the reports, and they have not been independently verified.

When police arrived at the scene, Mr Czuba was sitting on the ground outside the property with a cut visible on his face, according to police. He provided no statement to detectives during an initial round of questioning.
A funeral service was held on Monday afternoon in the town of Bridgeview, which is sometimes referred to as "Little Palestine" because of its large Palestinian-American population. Several hundred people were in attendance at the event, which was held amid a strong police presence.
Speaking at the funeral, 24-year-old state representative Nabeela Syed - who represents the town of Palatine and other northern Chicago suburbs - said that "this did not happen in a vacuum".
"There has been a lot of anti-Muslim, anti-Palestine language being spewed," she said. "This is a very unfortunate example of how words have consequences and words can kill. The perpetrator made it unquestionable about his motivations and intentions of stabbing this boy".

"We've seen so much hatred in the past few days," added Ms Syed. "It reminds me of growing up in that post 9/11 world where Muslims didn't feel safe either".
Sadia Awab, a local mother of three who attended the funeral, told the BBC that she blamed some in government and media for "spewing lies" that "are causing hate".
"I'm shocked, but I'm not surprised," she said, adding that her family is now taking extra safety measures. "We know this will continue."

A makeshift memorial - which included a stuffed Spider-man figure and other children's toys - stood at the scene of the crime early Monday.
In the backyard of the property, large piles of rubbish and more children's toys were also visible. Crosses - apparently put up by Mr Czuba - could be seen across the property.
More than 1,400 people were killed in Israel when Hamas crossed the border from the Gaza Strip to attack civilians and soldiers.
In Gaza, nearly 2,700 people have been killed by Israel's bombing, Palestinian authorities say, with an estimated 1,000 missing under rubble.
On Sunday, the FBI said it had seen an increase in reported threats in the US since Hamas launched its attack more than a week ago.
Most have been deemed not credible, a senior FBI official said. Both Jewish and Muslim institutions have been targeted.
Following the incident in Plainfield, the head of the Chicago office of the Council of American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), Ahmed Rehab, said that Wadea "paid the price for the atmosphere of hate and otherisation and dehumanisation that frankly I think we are seeing here in the United States,"
 

Summary (BBC)​

  1. At least 600,000 people have fled the northern Gaza Strip for the south after Israeli military warnings
  2. In Khan Younis in the south, one family tells the BBC there are 90 people in their house
  3. Elsewhere, some people are sleeping in the streets, running water is limited, and there are queues for bread
  4. Israel has blocked supplies of food, water, fuel, and electricity since the deadly Hamas attacks on 7 October
  5. But the Israeli military denies there's a humanitarian crisis, insisting there are supplies of water and electricity
  6. US President Joe Biden will visit Israel on Wednesday to hear about its plans for a ground attack in Gaza
  7. A 13-year-old British girl who went missing when Hamas attacked Kibbutz Be'eri is now confirmed to have been killed
 

BREAKING Six killed as Gaza school hit during Israeli air strikes - UN (BBC)​

At least six people have been killed when a school was hit during air strikes in the al-Maghazi refugee camp in the Gaza Strip, the United Nations says.
Dozens of others were injured, and it's thought the numbers will increase, according to the statement from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA).
“This is outrageous, and it again shows a flagrant disregard for the lives of civilians," the statement adds. "No place is safe in Gaza anymore, not even UNRWA facilities."
UNRWA says the hit took place during Israeli bombardment of the Gaza Strip.
It adds: “At least 4,000 people have taken refuge in this UNRWA school turned shelter. They had and still have nowhere else to go."
 

BREAKINGHundreds killed in Gaza hospital strike - reports (BBC)​

We are seeing unconfirmed reports from Hamas that Israeli warplanes have struck the Baptist Hospital in central Gaza.
A health spokesman is quoted estimating that hundreds of people were killed.
More on this story as we get it.
 

BREAKINGHundreds killed in Gaza hospital strike - reports (BBC)​

We are seeing unconfirmed reports from Hamas that Israeli warplanes have struck the Baptist Hospital in central Gaza.
A health spokesman is quoted estimating that hundreds of people were killed.
More on this story as we get it.
Looks to be a Hamas rocket that prematurely detonation

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The Planned Visit tomorrow by U.S. President Biden to the Jordanian Capital of Amman where he would be meeting with the Leaders of Jordan, Egypt, and Palestine has reportedly now been Cancelled.
 
  • The Palestinian Health Ministry said 200 to 300 people were killed in what it called a "targeted" bombing of Al-Ahli Hospital in central Gaza. Israel said it was terrorists, not its military that was responsible for the blast.
  • A senior Hamas official told NBC News that the group is willing to release all civilian hostages immediately — within an hour — if Israel stops its bombing campaign of Gaza.
 
I know I'm going to get slammed with angry replies and angry reactions.

Isreal has all the power to end this horrific crimes against humanity (on both sides), yet Israel refuses to do so. The US is one of only a handful of countries to recognise the city (Jerusalem) as Israel's capital.

In the past 50 years Israel has built settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, where more than 700,000 Jews now live.

Settlements are held to be illegal under international law - that is the position of the UN Security Council and the UK government, among others - although Israel rejects this. The UN still considers the territory to be occupied by Israel. In fact, in 1967 Isreal made the first strike against the Palestinians. Israel attacked the Palestinians first, not the other way around. Israel created this mess.. and somehow Isreal proclaims that the Palestinians are at fault, not Israel.

Israel needs to stop this BS and permanently leave the Gaza Strip. Even if Israel has a legitimate claim (I believe Israel doesn't), the enduring mass killings is a horror. The entire situation is crimes against humanity. Israel should realizenthat the mass killing of innocent people far outweighs anything Israel gains from occupying the Gaza Strip

Israel would not lose anything. Yet Israel refuses to end the bloodshed. Having said that, in no way, shape or form am I defending Humus. For some reason, if you disagree with Israel, you are anti-Jewish and hate Israel. That is absolute nonsense.

The US won't do anything about it because Israel is the US' gateway into the Middle East. In fact, US taxpayers pay countless millions each year for Israel to defend itself from rockets.. the iron dome, for an example. In fact, the US government (taxpayers) has given Israel nearly $13 billion past two years

You can still support Israel AND disagree with its actions. Enough of this mass murders of innocent children, women and men.

Edit: In fiscal years 2021 through 2023, the U.S. sent about $12.4 billion total to Israel for its defense.
 
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Israel would not lose anything. Yet Israel refuses to end the bloodshed.
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