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[🇧🇩] Israel and Hamas war in Gaza-----Can Bangladesh be a peace broker?
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on Tasnim, press tv and IRIB etc.......

Hezb has claimed more than 6000 IDF troops killed in the war in its skirmishes with Israel.

Its a big number and even if we assume/ accept half that total, it is a bad sign for Israel considering Hamas killed another 2000 IDF troops/ Israeli citizens on Oct 7th till the ceasefire.

Things are looking good for the resistance.
I have no idea man, haven't (and likely will not) look too deeply into it, but just to play the devil's advocate.

In fact aap ne khud hi baat kar di

"Hamas killed another 2000 IDF troops/ Israeli citizens on Oct 7th"

draftees/active full service members/or former either of the 2.. that's their whole awam right there bro.

where do we go next, little kids, pregnant women ? .. those will after all go on to serve when of age, those unborn will do the same once born proper..

ye ekdum galt soch ae, I'm not agree, not at all !
 
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I have a very strong feeling Trump might just 'git-r-dun'

oxymoron ignore krein, biases aside and hatred utaar ke wudu/shuddhi-karan kar ke hi iss discussion mei shaamil hoings pls.

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aap log bhi bataein apna apna solution
 
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I have no idea man, haven't (and likely will not) look too deeply into it, but just to play the devil's advocate.

In fact aap ne khud hi baat kar di

"Hamas killed another 2000 IDF troops/ Israeli citizens on Oct 7th"

draftees/active full service members/or former either of the 2.. that's their whole awam right there bro.

where do we go next, little kids, pregnant women ? .. those will after all go on to serve when of age, those unborn will do the same once born proper..

ye ekdum galt soch ae, I'm not agree, not at all !
Oh bhai, the policy of the resistance is very simple. No justice, no peace.

Just like how the US treated Zalintski sahb and Keir Starmer like small time chutiya leaders of lund countries.......is exactly how Israel will be thrown under the bus too.

It will happen sooner or later.

Israel can't fight Iran on its own.
 
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Hamas ready to complete Gaza truce deal
Agence France-Presse . Gaza City, Palestinian Territories 01 March, 2025, 23:17

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Muslim worshippers pray amidst the rubble and ruins in a destroyed part of Gaza City’s historic Omari Mosque on the first day of the holy fasting month of Ramadan on Friday. | AFP photo

Hamas said on Saturday it was ready to go ahead with the ‘remaining stages’ of a ceasefire agreement in Gaza, as the first phase drew to a close with uncertainty over the following stages.

‘We affirm our keenness to complete the remaining stages of the ceasefire agreement, leading to a comprehensive and permanent ceasefire, full withdrawal of the occupation forces from the Gaza Strip, reconstruction and lifting the siege,’ the Palestinian militant group said in a letter to the Arab League summit due to be held on March 4.

‘We categorically reject the attempt to impose any non-Palestinian projects or forms of administration or the presence of any foreign forces on the territory of the Gaza Strip,’ it added.

The ceasefire took effect on January 19 after more than 15 months of war sparked by Hamas’s October 7, 2023 attack on Israel, the deadliest in the country’s history.

Over the initial six-week phase, Gaza militants freed 25 living hostages and returned the bodies of eight others to Israel, in exchange for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli jails.

A second phase of the fragile truce was supposed to secure the release of dozens of hostages still in Gaza and pave the way for a more permanent end to the war.

Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu had sent a delegation to Cairo, and mediator Egypt said ‘intensive talks’ on the second phase had begun with the presence of delegations from Israel as well as fellow mediators Qatar and the United States.

But by early Saturday, there was no sign of consensus, and a Hamas source accused Israel of delaying the second phase.

‘The second phase of the ceasefire agreement is supposed to begin Sunday morning... but the occupation is still procrastinating and continuing to violate the agreement,’ the source told AFP.

A Palestinian source close to the talks meanwhile told AFP that, despite the absence of a Hamas delegation in Cairo, discussions were underway seeking a way through the impasse.

Max Rodenbeck, of the International Crisis Group think tank, said the second phase cannot be expected to start immediately.

‘But I think the ceasefire probably won’t collapse also,’ he said.

The preferred Israeli scenario is to free more hostages under an extension of the first phase, rather than a second phase, defence minister Israel Katz said.

Of the 251 hostages seized during Hamas’s attack, 58 are still held in Gaza, including 34 the Israeli military says are dead.

Hamas, for its part, has pushed hard for phase two to begin, after it suffered staggering losses in the devastating war.

UN secretary-general Antonio Guterres said on Friday that the Israel-Hamas ceasefire ‘must hold’.

‘The coming days are critical. The parties must spare no effort to avoid a breakdown of this deal,’ Guterres said in New York.

The truce enabled greater aid flows into the Gaza Strip, where more than 69 per cent of buildings were damaged or destroyed, almost the entire population was displaced, and widespread hunger occurred because of the war, according to the United Nations.

In Gaza and throughout much of the Muslim world, Saturday also marked the first day of the month of Ramadan, during which the faithful observe a dawn-to-dusk fast.

Among the rubble of Gaza’s war-wrecked neighbourhoods, traditional Ramadan lanterns hung and people performed nightly prayers on the eve of the holy month.

‘Ramadan has come this year, and we are on the streets with no shelter, no work, no money, nothing,’ said Ali Rajih, a resident of the hard-hit Jabalia camp in north Gaza.

‘My eight children and I are homeless, we’re living on the streets of Jabalia camp, with nothing but God’s mercy.’​
 
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Oh bhai, the policy of the resistance is very simple. No justice, no peace.

Just like how the US treated Zalintski sahb and Keir Starmer like small time chutiya leaders of lund countries.......is exactly how Israel will be thrown under the bus too.

It will happen sooner or later.

Israel can't fight Iran on its own.
(((They))) are waay too well entrenched in the US, for now at least.

30 saal baad ? who knows.. but things do happen in cycles, law of nature waali baat hai.

they do have nukes, btw, probably the world's worst kept secret.

SHTF for the al yahudda and he gon' blow the whole neighborhood and make it unlivable for 500 years, bhai

This whole thing gotta be stopped, not just cause the Ayatullah crew might get their finger on a button one day, but because we need keep the yahud from pushing that button he already has.

If koi next very liberal left wing proper POTUS aa gaya, ya aa gai, and they throw (((them))) under the bus..

fir koi chaara nahi raha, they going sink the planet with them, or die trying.
 
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