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Oct. 20, 2024 - MyronGainesX
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The Shocking Consequence of Sinwar's Assassination...
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Anyway, um, so today we're gonna talk about the assassination of uh Yaya Sinwar, or uh, you know, how he died um a couple days ago.
Um, this is very important because um not necessarily that he died, but the way that he died, and we're gonna talk about that here in a little bit, okay?
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So this is who he is, guys.
Uh, yeah, yeah, Ibrahim uh Hassan Sinwar, um, was a Palestinian militant and politician who served as the leader of uh the Hamas government in the Gaza Strip from February 2017 as the chairman of the Hamas Political Bureau from August 2024 until his death, succeeding Ishmael Hanea in both roles.
Now, this is a guy who I talked to you guys about before, okay, Israel Haney, give you guys a quick little backstory on him because I know we're getting new viewers every day, etc.
And you know, Middle Eastern affairs isn't everyone's thing, but we're gonna bring this back as to why all this all this is important very soon.
This guy was the head of the Hamas political wing.
So think of Hamas as like a two, it's a it's a paramilitary organization that operates in in Gaza.
They're pretty much the ones that run Gaza, right?
The little Gaza Strip right here in Israel, right outside of Israel.
Okay.
So here we go.
Right?
Israel is right here on a map.
Here's the Gaza Strip, okay?
Hamas controls all of this, guys.
All right, from here down to Rafah, okay.
So um, so Ishmael Haneyah was the head of the political wing, okay, wearing suits, doing negotiations.
He was based in Qatar.
You know, obviously Israel wanted to kill him for a very long time, but he wasn't in country for obvious safety reasons, right?
So he got killed back in July of this year, okay?
And the way they killed him was actually I can't even lie to you guys, guys.
It was uh, you know, it was an intelligence operation.
They did it in a very um, you know, impressive way.
Basically, they were able to pinpoint and kill him in Tehran, Iran, okay, with a targeted droneslash missile strike of some kind, okay?
Um, and they killed him over here, right?
In Tehran, right?
And for those of you that are unaware, Israel and Iran hate each other.
Okay.
Sworn enemies since like damn near the 80s, okay.
And what happened was Ishmael Haneyah, this guy, was in Iran to uh visit for a presidential inauguration.
The president of Iran had been killed during a helicopter crash, which there's speculation that Israel did that too.
They fucked with the helicopter, it crashed, he died.
So, new presidential inauguration, Ishmael Hanea goes to see the inauguration.
After the inauguration, he's killed, right?
Um let's go to he died July 31st, 2024, right?
He's killed in a targeted strike, right?
In a hotel in Tehran, Iran, which is fucking incredible.
That they killed him on foreign soil in an adversary's backyard.
Okay.
Incredibly embarrassing for the country of Iran, makes the government look bad.
They ended up by arresting a bunch of people in their own government because uh they thought that there was a collaborator, which I mean, there's got to be a collaborator when you're going ahead and pulling off um stunts like that, right?
So when this guy got killed, Sinwar got elevated to the top guy.
He was typically the top guy in the military end.
So think of Hamas as a double-edged sword, right?
There is the political wing, which they're doing in negotiations dealing with Israel from the political perspective, right?
Especially for the hostages after October 7th.
Then you got the arm wing, which this guy was running.
Once Hanaya got killed, assassinated, he basically took over everything.
Okay.
Um, and obviously this guy I would argue is probably a higher level target for um for Israel than Hanaya was, right?
So he gets killed uh a couple days ago.
He got killed, I think October 16th.
Yep, October 16, 2024.
Right?
He got killed in uh Rafah, if I'm not mistaken, which going back to the map here, this area right here, which was the last leg of Israel's military offensive into Gaza post-October 7th.
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So he got killed, right?
Um during a firefight with IDF a couple of days ago.
So let's go ahead and read the article.
All right.
So autopsy shows Hamas leader Yaya Sinwar was killed by a gunshot to the head.
Mr. Sinwar had also been hit in the arm during a firefight earlier with Israeli soldiers, according to the Israeli doctor who oversaw the autopsy.
Hamas confirmed this leader's death, but said his banner will not fall.
So reactions poured in uh across Israel and Palestine territories following the death of the Ayasinwar.
I think it's also important for you guys to understand that this guy was one of the chief architects for the October 7th attack.
Okay, so this was obviously a very high-level target for Israel.
Okay.
Um he finished a study at the Islamic University of Gaza where he received a bachelor's degree in Arabic studies in 1989.
Sinwar was sentenced to four life sentences in Israel for orchestrating the abduction and killing of two Israeli soldiers and four Palestinians he considered to be collaborators.
He spent 22 years in prison until his release among 1,026 other prisoners in 2011 prisoner exchange for Israeli soldier Ghalad Sholat.
Now, if you guys watch this podcast, you guys know I've talked about Ghilad Shalat a lot, okay?
And this guy was an IDF soldier that was kidnapped, taken as prisoner, and Israel turned over 1,000 plus prisoners to get this guy back, okay?
He was uh captured, he got to Israel in 2000, 2011, but he got captured uh 2006.
So he was a prisoner of war for five years and then negotiated his release for 1,000 Israeli prisoners, okay, which led to the Hannibal Directive, which is a directive that basically is there to prevent um adversaries like Hamas or any other hostile,
you know, military group from abducting IDF and or civilians because they don't want to be put in a very difficult geopolitical position where they have to where they have to um do a prisoner exchange because every time they do a prisoner exchange, they have to release hundreds of people, right, to get one Israeli back, right?
And the reason why they do this is because Palestine looks at it like, well, you have this many of our people, this is the proper ratio, because you have this many of our people incarcerated.
That's how they typically do the math.
But anyway, let's continue on.
So during his time in prison, Sinwar continued to coordinate the execution of Palestinians inspective of collaboration with Israel and planned the abduction of Israeli soldier Sinwar was one of the co-founders of the security operators of Hamas.
So this guy, right?
Not only did he head the um Hamas, but he also was responsible for figuring out who snitches were, collaborators, because these collaborators would provide information to Israeli intelligence, whether it's Shinbet, their version of the FBI, IDF, their military, or Mossad.
And what would happen is they would do targeted strikes and or kill people in positions.
And which, by the way, they've been able to pull off a bunch of these assassinations recently because of collaborators.
Israel is very good at having informants, having human intelligence, and that's how they've been able to successfully coordinate a lot of these attacks, which we talked about on other streams, which I'll quickly go over on this stream.
But um, but you guys get the point, right?
So uh so you guys know who this guy is now, right?
And he's widely regarded as a mastermind behind the October 7th attack, which, again, like I said before, big deal for Israel.
Amen.
We are kind of let's say happy to see some kind of justice to see that Sinwar is uh um dead now.
But as I said, uh what's most important is that uh we want to see all the hostages coming back.
Shah Palestinian.
Okay, uh these Palestinian people, they are alive and do not die.
No matter how long the wars last.
No matter how much the countries fall, I think is what he said.
The leader is go.
Okay, so now this is a double-edged sword.
Because objectively speaking, right?
So since he's dead, you can make the argument that Hamas is destabilized, right?
And since Hamas is destabilized, obviously a lot of the Israeli citizens are saying, yo, hello, Nanyahu.
You know, like bring the hostages back.
You got your guy.
Right.
You could we control Gaza, it's been toppled, bring the hostages back.
But this is why Netanyahu gets a lot of criticism now because there's a lot of you know murmur out there that Netanyahu is using this, right?
This this October 7th attack to wage a greater war across the Middle East and take out all of his adversaries.
Okay.
This means not just Hamas, this means Hezbollah and Lebanon, right?
Which they're currently having that war right now as we speak, okay, on the border of uh Lebanon and Israel.
That means going after um they bombay route, and that also means after Lebanon, they're gonna go after Iran.
Okay, because Iran funds and supports these resistance groups, okay, in Lebanon and in Gaza.
Oh, now, but this is not solved the problem.
The problem now it's uh all the hostages that Hamas have in Gaza, and uh it's depend now in the Israeli government.
So many Israelis hope that Sinwar's death would pave the way to an end to the war in Gaza.
I hope it's going to be bring peace as soon as possible in quiet, and not the war, the war should still hope it's going to be positive stage for the state of Israel.
Um, prevented a deal from being reached.
And we hope that this will lead to a deal.
Okay, so some Palestinians were less optimistic.
The news of the death of the leader Sinwar.
was a heavy blow to a Palestinian people now he will not stop We know that all Palestinian people are targeted.
The target was Sinwar then, before it was Ishmael Hanaya.
Which we talked about in the Hanaya before.
Which they killed Nasral as well in a air strike in a bunker.
Okay, which we can, I can go over that video as well after we cover this Sinwar thing.
may leave Gaza with harder options.
Okay.
So here are the latest developments.
The leader of Hamas, Yahya Sinwar was killed by a gunshot wounds in the head, according to the director of Israel's National Forensic Institute, Dr. Chen Kugel, who oversaw the autopsy and described his findings in an interview at the New York Times on Friday.
He said that Shrapnel, possibly from either a small missile or tank shell, had earlier hit Mr. Sinwar's arm, causing bleeding that was trying to uh that he was trying to staunch by using an electrical cord as an impromptu tourniquet.
Now, for those of you guys that aren't tactically aware, um if you're ever shot, the first thing you need to do is stop the bleeding, and you stop the bleeding by putting pressure.
So a tourniquet, you know, whether it's an actual tourniquet or a makeshift one, whether with a piece of cloth or cloth or whatever, you're gonna go, you know, high or die, is what I was taught when I was an agent, right?
Higher dye.
So let's say you're hitting the arm, right?
Let's say you're hitting the arm, like here or here.
What you're gonna do is you're gonna put as high as you possibly can, tighten it to the point it's damn near painful, and then boom.
That's gonna help stop the bleeding.
Okay.
So he got hit in the arm and he had a wire as uh as a makeshift tourniquet, right?
I used to carry a tourniquet with me when I was on the job, actually.
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Um, but it wouldn't have worked in any case, Mr. Kugel said.
It wasn't strong enough, and his forearm was smashed.
And we'll talk about how his forearm was smashed because I actually got a video that we're gonna react to that shows how he was actually killed.
The death of the Hamas leader Yah Sinwar was confirmed Thursday by the Israeli authorities, but questions remain about the location of his body and what may happen to it in the future.
Mr. Sinwar was killed by a gunshot wound to the head in southern Gaza during the firefight.
Dr. Chen Kugel, the director of Israel's National Forensic Institute, said in an interview in the New York Times on Friday.
Dr. Kugel, um, oversaw the autopsy, and after it was complete, Mr. Sinwar's body was handed over to the Israeli military.
He said he did not know where it was being kept.
And then some of the items Israel said if found near Sinwar, Mentos, a map, and expired passport.
So there you go.
His watch, a nail clipper.
This is um, I don't know what this is.
Something in Arabic.
A photograph shows items that were said to have been found near the body of the Hamas leader, including a roll of mentals, a set of nail clippers, and a watch.
Um, an expired passport.
An Israeli official spoke on the condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the matter, shared photos of items said to have been found near the bodies of the Hamas leader, Yahya Sinwar, and two other militants killed in the firefighting southern Gaza with Israel soldiers on Wednesday.
Okay.
So this is the IDF statement after killing him.
Right?
Keep it in objective here.
We'll show you guys all sides.
And this is um shit.
What's this guy's name?
This is um uh yeah, watch IDF spokesperson uh Radam.
This guy, let me look him up real quick.
Forget his name.
IDF chief spokesperson.
Daniel Hagari.
Is that it?
Yeah, here we go.
Boom.
So this is Daniel Hogari here.
Isaiah Sinwar, the leader of Hamas and the face of evil behind the October 7th massacre, was killed in Rafa.
Tonight we are declassifying footage of Sinwar from just a few hours before the October 7th massacre, as well as his movements inside Gaza.
I'll show you guys some of that uh some of that footage.
Yahya Sinuar spent years planning the October 7th attack.
Each step was planned to maximize harm to Israeli and Gazan civilians and to minimize harm to himself and other terrorists.
See for yourselves.
This is a footage of Sinhuar, just ours before the October 7th massacre, where Sinwar was hiding his family and equipment, including beds, pillows, food and water and a television.
That's his wife and kids.
He was hiding it inside Hamas underground tunnel network.
He was doing that all night alone with his family in order to keep his position classified.
It was all happening in Khanis.
This was a luxury that the people of Gaza did not have.
Esenwar always prioritized himself, his money, and Hamas terrified over the people of Gaza.
So While hiding in the tunnels of Khan Yunis, Sinwar ordered the October 7th attack to begin.
After they invaded Israel, Sinwar's army of terrorists under murdered families, raped women and kidnapped men, women, children, and babies into Gaza.
So I did a whole podcast on October 7th, by the way, guys.
I did it with um Sullivan Ahmed where we uh went over some of the narratives that the Israeli government put out.
Uh if you guys want to watch that's on Rumble for obvious reasons, I'm not gonna go into it here because we're on all the main platforms, but we actually went through and went through each of these talking points, whether it was the beheaded babies, the uh babies in ovens, the mass grapes, etc.
We went over all of it.
Up uh, I'll put the I'll show you guys the video real quick.
Um, and we actually use Israeli media sources for it, okay.
Um just type in Fresh and Fit October 7th.
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Let me I'll get the link for you guys.
Give me one second.
I'll find it for you on the butt's keep playing this video.
A hundred and one of these hostages are still held in Gaza after a year in captivity under ruthless conditions.
Throughout the war that Sinwar started, he continued to hide underneath the people of Gaza.
In Khan Yunes in February, our troops found supplies meant for a long stay in Sinwar's underground hideout, including a lot of money, food, beds, documents, a shower, and a kitchen.
Then IDF operations in Khanunes forced Sinwar to flee to Rafah.
Last month, Sinwar's DNA was found on a piece of tissue he used.
A few hundred meters from a tunnel where six Israeli hostages were brutally executed in Tel Sultan in Rafah.
Then Sinuwar fled yet again.
Well, Sinwar was running for his life and went above the ground.
This was the first and last time that he encountered Israeli soldiers in a combat.
Sinuar was eliminated eliminated by the IDF in Rafah last Wednesday.
This was the first and last time he encountered Israeli soldiers, and he was eliminated.
There were no hostages with Sinwar when he was eliminated.
Killing Sinwar is the result of a year of operational and intelligence efforts to bring him and other Hamas leaders to justice.
But our mission is not over.
We will not rest until we bring all our hostages home by any means possible.
And we will continue to defend the people of Israel from all threats on all of our borders.
Thank you.
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So, and I'll find the link for this for you guys.
But a couple of days after October 7th, they did try to negotiate the exchange of the prisoners in exchange for Israel not going into Gaza, but Nanyahu actually refused.
Um, because they knew that they were gonna uh, you know, blow it up bad.
Um let's see here.
I'll find an this actually comes from Israeli media with Heretz news.
So okay, so now we're gonna show how the IDF actually did this.
Okay.
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And I'll find a video for you guys.
I don't know why I can't find it right now.
Like I just can't find it.
It's I gotta like go through all the um all of them real quick.
Might have been under like a different name or something.
So anyway, while I do that, I will um what I'll do is I'll uh we'll play this video of React, and this actually goes through the details of how this happened, how this went down.
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The Israel Defense Forces reported that a unit from its Bislamak Brigade was patrolling Tal Al-Sultan, an area in Rafah on Wednesday, October 16, 2024.
Three militants were identified and engaged by Israeli troops as they attempted to move from one building to another, firing back at the patrolling forces whenever possible.
The patrolling tanks and the fighting vehicles fired shells at the buildings, destroying both structures.
It wasn't until Thursday morning, October 17, when a DNA test confirmed that one of the militants was Yahya Sinur, the elusive military commander.
We will also explore in detail two possible scenarios, how he was eliminated, all covered in the videos ahead.
At 10 o'clock in the morning on Wednesday, October 16th, a soldier from the battalion of the Bislanac Brigade noticed a suspicious figure moving in and out of a building in Rafah's Sultan neighborhood.
And we showed you guys in the map earlier, Rafa was all the way at the bottom of the Gaza Strip.
This was actually the last territory that Israel was fighting on.
Immediately informed the battalion commander who assessed the situation.
After evaluating the threat, the commander gave the order to open fire on the structure.
The gunfight with the militants inside the building were relentless in not surrendering.
Around three o'clock in the evening, a drone identified three individuals attempting to exit the building and move from house to house, using the structures as cover.
Two of these figures move in front of the IDF line of fire to protect the third figure.
So at that point they know that this guy is a somebody, right?
Because they're providing cover fire so that he can go ahead and get out of the situation.
So, you know, they they obviously didn't know who he was at the time when this firefight was going on.
Right?
They would have been far more aggressive, but they knew that he was a somebody.
Earn cleared the path for the third individual who was Sinmore, a high-value target which the IDF didn't know.
Bye.
The situation involved two key buildings.
Building A is one where Sinwar's bodyguard.
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Guards had taken up positions and the other structure B to which Sinwar moved.
It was at this moment that the IDF forces targeted both buildings.
They first opened fire on the structure where the bodyguards were positioned, using machine gun fire to neutralize the threat and clear a path.
The operation accidentally isolated Simor, who had relocated to the second building.
As the situation unfolded, the IDF tank's shell and ground forces coordinated their efforts.
After firing on the first building, they reloaded and redirected their fire towards the second building where Sinwar had taken cover.
And because there because they have the perimeter, you know, locked in.
Kind of like when I was in law enforcement, right?
If we know someone's in a house, the first thing you do is secure the perimeter, make sure that they can't escape, and then you start figuring out how you're gonna go ahead and strategize.
Obviously, in the military, you're gonna go ahead and just shoot, ask questions later, right?
Um, when it comes to the military conflict.
But in a law force perspective, this is when you get a SWAT team in, because you basically what this is is a barricaded subject.
So the difference between law enforcement military is right, they obviously got the authorization to engage with deadly force.
They're gonna do that.
They're not gonna go into the same degree.
But um, in a law force perspective, you got a barricade subject like this, you got to get a SWAT and a special team in there.
Sinor moved to the second floor of this building in an attempt to evade capture.
A tank then fired another shell, hitting the building while Andy threw grenades at them as you guys.
I think they did they mention that, guys?
Here?
I was looking at something else.
I apologize if I didn't.
He threw grenades at them when they tried to give chase.
...individual who was Sinmore, a high-value target which the IDF didn't know.
you The situation involved two key buildings.
Building A is one where Sinwar's bodyguards had taken up positions, and the other structure B to which Sinwar moved.
It was at this moment that the IDF forces targeted both buildings.
Well, I'm wondering if the video said this.
Did the video say it?
Let's see here.
I'm playing it back again.
it first opened fire on the about the about the uh grenades structure where the bodyguards were positioned using machine gun fire to neutralize the threat and clear a path The operation accidentally isolated Simmore, who had relocated to the second building.
As the situation unfolded, the IDF tank's shell and ground forces coordinated their efforts.
Oh, okay.
So they're not they're not mentioning this.
Uh so they actually tried to chase him into the building, guys, and he threw grenades at them.
That's why they backed off.
He threw, I think, one or two grenades at them.
After firing on the first building, they reloaded and redirected their fire towards the second building where Sinwar had taken cover.
Sinwar moved to the second floor of this building in an attempt to evade capture.
A tank then fired another shell, hitting the building while an infantry platoon moved up to secure and search the area.
During their approach, Sinwar threw two grenades at the advancing sword Okay, so they are going to talk about it.
All right, cool.
Soldiers.
One grenade exploded, forcing the soldiers to retreat temporarily for their safety.
It was this moment.
A drone was then deployed to survey the room.
It spotted a man with an injured arm and a covered face identified as Sinwar.
And I'm gonna show you guys this footage.
As the drone hovered, Sinwar threw a wooden stick at it in an attempt to disable the device.
In response, the IDF forces fired another tank shell at Sinwar's location, ensuring they maintained control of the situation.
It was at this moment the whole building was partially destroyed, and the figure was crushed by the rebels.
This is scenario two in the south of Gaza, the IDF deployed a significant number of namer infantry fighting vehicles in the operation.
These vehicles were equipped with high caliber guns and missiles mounted on their tops, allowing for both heavy firepower and precision strikes.
According to reports from an IDF soldier, the forces targeted the building where Simmur was believed to be hiding.
They launched a missile from one of the namer IFVs, striking the structure with huge explosion.
To verify the success of the strike, the IDF then deployed a drone to inspect the aftermath and confirm whether Sinwar had been killed.
On Wednesday, October 16th, the troops were unaware that the individual they were targeting was Sinwar himself.
When the drone entered the demolished building, it captured footage of a man with his face covered, but did not know he was a high-value target.
In response, the IDF directed additional fire at his location.
This concentrated fire ultimately eliminated Simwar.
It wasn't until the next day, Thursday, October 17th.
What actually killed them was a sniper shot to the head.
I know I can't show you guys the photo, but like there's a bullet hole in his head in the in the pit in the pictures.
Inc.
when IDF soldiers arrived on the scene that they confirmed the identity of the individual killed as Sinwar.
The soldier reporting the event noted that this confirmation was based on visual inspection once they were physically at the site.
However, out of caution, troops suspected that the building might have been booby trapped.
To avoid any casualties from potential explosives, they chose not to remove the corpse immediately.
Instead, they retrieved a part of Sinmur's finger and sent it to Israel for DNA testing to command.
Because he had been in jail for 22 years, so they had his fingerprints on file.
They cut his um, I think it was his left hand index fingers what they did.
They cut it to you know get a positive for the biometrics.
Confirm his identity.
Later that same day, after conducting thorough checks and ensuring the area was safe from any remaining threats or traps, the IDF managed to extract Sinwar's body.
The remains were then transported to Israel for further examination and handling.
Before we move into Sinwar military strategy, as an engineering channel, we'll first look into how to fire the Israel in Merkava tank.
Now let's explore the interior of the tank where we find the commander weapon station.
The most prominent feature here is the primary sight extension, ensuring that both the commander and the gunner share the same view.
On the side, you can see the commander display unit.
This is the commander control system that tracks targets using the panel.
Obviously, very advanced um tanks.
What's the name of this thing again?
It's a Markava.
Markava tank.
Price, what is one of these things?
3.5 million.
Holy for one tank, guys.
For one.
And it looks like.
So there are a series of main battle tanks used by the IDF and backbone of the IDF's armed armored corpse.
Current uh iterations of this tank are considered broadly equivalent to the capabilities of the M1 Abrams, Leopard II, and the Challenger 2.
Uh, yeah, American.
So, development began in 1970 first generation and Mercava Mark 1.
That's an official service in 1979.
Four main variants have been deployed as of 2023 Marcavo Mark IV Barrack is the latest version.
Their Macabo was first used extensively in the 1982 Lebanon War, which um which, you know, basically birthed Hezbollah.
Which we'll talk about that later.
Uh anoramic 360 degree sights and moves is demonstrated in this animation.
In summary, the commander can operate the turret, search for targets, and fire the gun.
Let's take a closer look at the gunner station.
This section is referred to as the gunner handle, with the two black handles serving as the primary controls.
Above them, you'll find a smaller red switch, which of course is the trigger.
When this switch is pressed with both safeties disabled, the result is the firing of the 120 millimeters gun.
It's important to note that the gunner can operate this set of switches on one side.
When pressed and held, the gunner can rotate the turret as demonstrated in the animation.
These switches can also be used to elevate and depress the gun tube when Both of them are pressed and rotated.
The result of these actions can be observed from outside the tank.
When the gunner releases the switch, the gun movement stops.
Located immediately adjacent to the commander is the loader section.
What is particularly intriguing is the loader's capability to choose an electrically operated revolving magazine for the type of ammunition required.
The tank is equipped to house 48 rounds of ammunition, each securely stored within its protective container.
An electrically operated revolving magazine is designed to accommodate 10 rounds that are readily available for immediate use.
This setup serves to prevent a cook-off scenario when the tank is struck by enemy rounds.
Additionally, the tank is equipped with a 60 millimeters mortar positioned within the turret.
When the situation calls for it, the operator can initiate the firing of the mortar round.
When ready to load or can fire the motor round as shown in this visualization.
Simor was born in the Khan Yunus refugee camp in Egyptian ruled Gaza in 1962.
After the assassination of Hania, he became the top leader in Gaza.
And we talked about that earlier when he got killed in uh at Iran Iran.
Sinmoor was smart enough to sanction tunneling methods, ranging from simple manual strategies to slightly advanced methods like four-poling and drilling blasts for hardened rocks.
He understands that tunnels can be reinforced with concrete to support the weak underground structures in Gaza, which are divided into approximately seven to eight levels deep underground.
These tunnels are intentionally dug deep to protect against bunker buster bombs like the GBU 28.
Which one of those bombs is actually what killed this guy, Hassan Nasrallah, which we talked about.
He was killed um September 27, 2024 in B in Beiru, basically.
Um it was from a bunker buster just like this.
This dude right here.
And he was the Lebanese clerical politician who served as Secretary General of Hezbollah.
And IDF killed...
So get this, so actually we'll talk about that.
We'll talk about that after.
...that can destroy tunnels.
Sinmore, as a military leader, invested $3 million per tunnel for the construction of the underground metro since the last decade.
Let's take a look at Sinmore Tunnel.
At level 1, you will find the entrance as well as a launch pad for the Kassam rockets.
Level 2 features a reinforced tunnel, which uses concrete blocks with an arc to support the structure.
On level 3, the deep tunnels require oxygen for the different levels.
This is one of the reasons an oxygen generator or air ventilator is needed to transfer fresh air from the surface and distribute it to the different levels.
Sinmore was also the masterminded of the October 7 invasion.
He launched a surprise attack on over 20 Israeli communities.
As a military commander, he planned the assault by using a combination of rockets, paraliders, 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.
He learned Hebrew during his 22 years in prison and also studied the IEA.
Yeah, so this is something that actually is pretty impressive that he did is um he spent a lot of time.
Shout out to uh Don Illuminati gave him one month sub to um DJ Nico, who's a brokey.
Um, he learned Hebrew, guys, which um a lot of people, you know, Arabs especially like, you know, don't learn Hebrew.
So he actually like went ahead, learned Hebrew, read a bunch of books from former Masad and Shinbet agents, IDF tactics, etc.
So he's very well aware of um Israeli strategies, um, how they run their military, how their intelligence operations are done, etc.
Because while he was in prison, all he did was meticulously research Israeli military strategy and intelligence.
IDS strategy.
As stated, he perfected and expand the already existing tunnel infrastructure and manages to perfect the hit and run tactics using the underground metro to its full advantage.
Let's assume the Merkava tank has a target.
Remember the tunnels we talked about in our recent video?
The guerrillas would come out of the tunnels with these anti-tank RPGs.
The Merkava has a trophy system, which works when the radar detects and classifies incoming targets.
If the threat poses a danger, the countermeasure engages to neutralize it, keeping it away from the protected zone.
But it does have its weaknesses.
The soldiers were also instructed to use the Alias and RPG at very close range to limit the trophy system radar.
Which, if you guys are on Twitter, you can see a bunch of these.
Um you can see a bunch of these video footage that Hamas put out where they're like literally shooting these tanks with these RPG missiles, like uh that they're describing here.
To achieve its full potential.
They would also target the rear armor that is these doors for infantry soldiers to enter, which is substantially weaker than the front and sides.
The second option of what Hamas would do is just hitting the tanks with RPG just below the turret to damage the tank or render it stationary.
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So um, and then let's see here.
It's AI telly.
Let's go real quick into how so.
So remember that drone footage.
This is the um, this is uh Sinwarts.
So the drone comes in, right?
It's looking, it's looking, and boom, it can see somebody sitting there, right?
You can see his arm is injured, right?
And he has a stick in his left hand right here.
So what does he do?
He takes a stick.
He can see the drone.
He has his keffiyeh.
There's a stick.
And he tosses it at the drone, and he's shot shortly thereafter.
So I'll gonna give you guys an now.
We've uh I uh really wanted to paint the picture, show you guys who Sinwar is, how they took him out, um, how they encountered him, etc.
And um, I think the important thing for people to understand is that um I think it was a big mistake by the Israeli military, or sorry, the Israeli government to release that footage.
Now I know why they did it, they did it.
Hold on one sec.
They did it because um at the end of the day, Israel's getting a lot of heat right now, right?
And why are they getting so much heat?
Well, they're getting a lot of heat because you know, obviously, the amount the amount of civilian casualties that they've incurred uh since October 7th, right?
We're talking about on the conservative end, approximately 40,000 people dead, right?
Almost 16 to 20,000 of those being children.
So Israel is facing a lot of geopolitical heat from a lot of different countries.
So anytime they get a W, they're gonna obviously make sure to put it out, they're gonna release the footage, etc., because that will help them to substantiate the current war that they're fighting in Gaza, as well as now they've expanded the war into Lebanon.
So the reason why I think this is a mistake, and I'm actually realizing this now.
Going back in time.
Going back in time.
If you guys remember Osama bin Laden was killed sometime in May 2011, if I'm not mistaken, right?
Let me see if Ind, 2011, right?
Killed in uh Abbadabad Pakistan, right?
Here he is.
And I always wondered, you know, why did they never release any of the footage, any of the pictures of the body, etc.
Obama was very against it.
I'll never forget he gave us press conference and he said, Osama's been killed, we have the body, we're going to deal with the body according to Islamic um rules, and we're gonna dump the body out at sea, right?
Because it's one of the uh accepted ways to deal with the body of uh one of the halal burials, right?
And I always wondered, well, why are you not gonna show the body?
Why are you not gonna show the pictures?
And it's precisely for the very reason of what Israel is going through.
Now, that footage that they released, if anything, immortalized Sinwar.
What do I mean by this?
Well, the whole concept of why they fight is because they're they're called resistance.
They call themselves resistance fighters.
Right to them, and I'm giving you the Palestinian perspective.
I'm gonna give you guys both here.
I'm gonna be fairly objective.
From the Palestinian perspective, they're resisting an illegal occupation of a foreign people from a foreign land that don't belong there.
That's how they look at it, right?
So they're looking at it like this is our land, we're gonna protect our land, we are resisting you, right?
So for Sinwar to be sitting there gravely injured, wounded, fighting alongside his soldiers on the front lines, right?
And to throw a stick at a drone symbolizes the Palestinian plight since 1948 and the creation of Israel.
So what this has effectively done has inspired others to pick up the torch and carry it on forward.
Right?
Because I'm on Twitter, so I'm looking at everything.
I look at pro-Israel accounts and I also look at pro-Palestinian accounts.
I look at both.
I like to be aware of what's going on here, and I like to look at both perspectives.
That's why I read Israeli media as well as I read Al Jazeera.
I read both, right?
And I think it's important for people to understand that this uh Americans don't know this, right?
So let me let me be very clear about being a martyr is probably one of the biggest honors that these soldiers can be um can get, right?
To them, they look at it, you know, this day doesn't matter.
This world doesn't matter like that, right?
I live my life for the next that for the afterlife, right?
And this is whether you uh you know read the Quran or you understand Arabic or whatever it may be.
They always say that this day isn't that important, right?
Dunya, you know, we're in Arabic today and today here.
So you're looking these are people that are fighting for their land, and they're doing it with the belief, right, that it's their land and they're doing it through God's will, right?
So, and again, I'm being objective here.
I'm telling you guys, this is what's in this is how they look at it.
This is how they this is how they this is what pushes them to fight.
So when you have video footage like this that shows him throwing a stick at an Israeli drone in his last moments when he's wounded and everyone else would be would be you know focusing on trying to survive or run or whatever, uh this is going to go ahead and be an inspiration to other resistance fighters, right?
It is what it is, and now as an adult, I can see why, because when I was 21 years old back in 2011, right?
Yeah, do you know this world this day, whatever?
You guys know what I mean.
Back in 2011, I was like, release the footage of bin Laden.
Now I see why Obama didn't do it.
And retrospectively now I can say, wow, that was a smart move.
Because if you gave him a burial site, if you uh showed the footage, et cetera, it would uh only further radicalize the very people you're trying you're trying you're fighting against.
So um, so now it makes sense to me why Obama never released the footage.
And it took me what?
It took us what, maybe 14, 13 years to figure out why, because now this um this footage, this drone footage with Sinwar has immortalized them.
So um that's my take on it.
I'd like to get your guys' opinions, but I do, you know, let's do a poll.
Let's do a poll.
Do you guys think that it was L for Israel to release this footage?
I'll go ahead and do it on uh on Twitch and on YouTube.
Was it uh L to release the footage?
Yes, no.
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