"Siege" is defined as full clearance of every structure in the district by IDF forces.
@datachef I'm guessing this is more Bibi hating to commit to anything than anything else (and also some reluctance to share any information about his plans with the White House given how much they've been leaking).
@datachef https://www.cbsnews.com/news/biden-leak-us-intel-israel-iran/
https://www.nationalreview.com/2024/10/the-biden-iran-scandal-gets-worse/
Since you apparently haven't been following news on this topic at all
@ShakedKoplewitz (And this is just staff leaks - not even getting into information leaks by biden himself, like when he told the press about pressuring Israel not to hit nuclear or oil targets)
Sorry y'all, busy week. I think a siege is distinguished by a literal clearing of every single structure. Similar to what the IDF did to al-Shifa or what the US did in Faluja. It would require large numbers of IDF going door to door, room to room, tunnel to tunnel, until fully secured. Sound good? @traders
@vitamind As in going door to door and searching every building and tunnel until cleared or destroyed. This is what the IDF did already at al Shifa hospital earlier in the conflict.
@TheAllMemeingEye no, there's been military raids but no blanket prevention on the movement of people or goods (beyond trying to keep them out of zones of active conflict)
@ShakedKoplewitz Isn't that a blockade? I thought a seige was just an attempt to militarily take over a city?
@hidetzugu I assume it's a reference to this plan.
https://m.jpost.com/israel-hamas-war/article-821301
I'm betting no because neh