/r/2ndYomKippurWar
A place to discuss and archive footage from the 2nd Yom Kippur War.
This subreddit is for the discussion of the Second Yom Kippur War which began on October 7, 2023.
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Video from a reservist combat engineering battalion engage militants and evacuate wounded soldiers, including their commander while under fire
So, I've been watching the situation in Syria with the Syrian rebels looking to advance and take Aleppo, and have been wondering how all this affects Israel.
From reading online and just from my own thoughts, it seems like the main benefit would be that this would damage the supply lines from Iran to Hezbollah (in Lebanon). It also seems like it could just generally take attention / resources away from IRGC / Hezbollah forces, with them needing to address the rebels, instead of Israel...I'm wondering if there's anything else I'm missing?
Also, in a completely hypothetical situation where the rebels take over all of Syria and execute Assad, what would be the effect on Israel, and how would the relations between Syria and Israel look like?
This is the footage/photo stills that Kinneret Gat is featured in. I think the most circulated version of this is a photo of the four "elderly" individuals walking down the street and then it cuts to a photo of the four now deceased. It is really hard to find it on the internet these days, but it is usually labeled as, "execution of elderly at Be'eri on road". The closest I can find is featured in the video in this article (you only see them alive here).
The photos/video appear to feature an older woman with white hair in a black dress, a older man in a white shirt and boxers, a woman with black hair in a red shirt (who we know is Kinneret Gat), and a woman in a white shirt with a blue design and denim shorts.
I was documenting last night and was covering something that featured this footage, and realized I have no idea who the other three people are. I really tried digging around and didn't come up with anything, so I'd be appreciative if anyone else had any insight they could share.
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Not 100% verified, I’m hoping it’s wrong.