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blackstar said:
Xen said:
It's good that the troops stay. Should rocket fire resume, the operation will also resume.

And if you ask "what has been ahieved", then I can tell you a lot of the Hamas brass has been wiped out. They'll act a lot more unorganized now. Plus, they'll think thrice before trying to smuggle any weapons again.

 

u really shoud listen to what the Israeli govermnet were saying when they first started my friend.

"we will not stop untill the firing stops" or "Hammas is not going to be able to fire rockets when we are done here"

"this is gonna be a very short war"

so yeah , nothing has been achieved

troops are there > the war is still going and the short war mission failed

22 days and hammas is still firing rockets >  failed

 

 

Notice that the Hamas's rocket fire is weakening by the day. Ammo must be running out... count that in as objective achieved. I have a chart somewhere, ask me if you wanna see it.

As long as the troops stationed aren't fighting, there can't be war. I'd call the situation now a "semi-war".

Also, don't tell me you'd prefer it to continue.