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Israeli tanks roll into Gaza as full ground invasion looms: New footage shows armoured units inside enclave after it was pounded in night of strikes that 'killed terror attack mastermind' and destroyed 150 underground bases

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 28, 2023
Armoured vehicles are seen assembled in what the military says is Palestinian territory on Saturday, in what the military claims is Palestinian territory and the war is still on the ground, and the soldiers are still on the ground,' a short 15-second video released by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF).' It came as the IDF reported that it had killed Hamas' aerial incursion into the country three weeks ago; Asem Abu Rakaba is accused of devising the attack, which killed 1,400 Israelis. Ratab Abu Tshaiban, the military's top-ranked general who is believed to have been involved in a failed naval attack on October 24, was killed in a helicopter raid overnight Friday; raids were carried out on 150 'underground targets' into Saturday, with shelling continuing into the daytime.

Israeli warplanes launch airstrikes in Gaza on 'unprecedented' scale, as Hamas says contacts and internet have been 'cut' as Hamas' ground operations continue today'with a lot of authority.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 27, 2023
IDF spokesperson Daniel Hagari (pictured, right) told reporters today: Israel's aerial assaults (pictured, center and left) had been confirmed by IDF spokesperson Daniel Hagari (pictured, right): In recent hours, the attacks in Gaza have escalated. The air force has targeted underground targets and terrorist installations, which have been particularly damaging. The ground forces are increasing the footprint this evening in continuation of the offensive attack carried out in the last few days.'

After contacts in Gaza were cut off and major aerial bombardment pummels Hamas, Israel is showing its 'classic playbook' of invasion tactics, warns ex-British military intelligence officer David Bond

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 27, 2023
According to Colonel Phillip Ingram, if the Jewish nation pledges itself tonight, it could be the start of a long and brutal war, with casualties among Israeli military and civilians as Hamas use innocents as 'human shields.' According to observers, Israeli warplanes launched airstrikes of unprecedented ferociousness across all portions of the Gaza strip. According to Hamas, the aerial assault, which observers described as much more ferocious and louder than previous days, coincided with electricity and communications blackouts in a large portion of the besieged enclave, causing fears that a full Israeli ground invasion is imminent.

Perpetual Maegan Hall video was posted by the chief of the perceptive Maegan Police Department

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 6, 2023
According to DailyMail.com, the Tennessee police chief fired because of his involvement in the Maegan Hall 'cop gone wild' fiasco published explicit photos of the officer and sexist remarks on a black burner phone he branded 'Ole Boy.' As he oversaw an internal probe into her numerous on and off duty romps with coworkers at the La Vergne Police Department, Burl 'Chip' Davis, 47, lectured Hall for 'dipping her pen in company ink' and feigned surprise. However, court records obtained by DailyMail.com show that Davis already knew about Hall's bed-swapping antics and even pleaded with one of his sergeants to email him a video of the 26-year-old rookie officer masturbating. Davis, a married father-of-three, has protested that his own 'normal pimp s**t' attempts to bed Hall had failed where others had failed, and she told a pal that she had a 'tight little a**', it's said.

After being shot because of a sex scandal, cop-gone-wild Maegan Hall has broken his silence

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 2, 2023
For the first time since being shot, a Tennessee cop-gone-wild Maegan Hall has broken silence, saying she did say no.' Hall, 26, told WTVF that she was 'terrorized' by her superiors and that she felt'sexually groomed' in a federal civil rights lawsuit submission earlier this week. Several high-profile police officer's from the La Vergne Police Department are among the plaintiffs whose allegations state they 'took advantage' of her poor mental stability and vulnerabilities as she navigated a difficult marriage.