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 How is it different this time? We've seen war in that region since as far as i can remember. 

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 Mike is right. It’s much worse now. 
 How? And why? Honest query as this was a statement without a perspective.

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 It's the biggest attack in decades Hamas has managed to organize... 
It's big. But I don't think there's anything more to destabilize there...  
 The thing about the progression of history and the increased interconnectedness and complexity of the world is ... it's always different!

But I'll give more thoughts on why this is horrifying for global stability tomorrow. 
 I’ve seen the course of events for the past 30+ years, so it’s a feeling based on observation. This is a highly coordinated attack that has likely been supported by outside actors, and has the potential expand into a much wider conflict, especially after the Israeli government’s response. Many countries could become involved in this. This is a conflict that has spanned multiple generations, and if you’re familiar with the Strauss–Howe generational theory, it’s in line with the idea that we are now in the Crisis Stage, or “Fourth Turning.” 
 I’m not one to be swayed by grand macro-historical theories; I see them as akin to spotting random shapes in the clouds. My skepticism comes from observing the gritty details of present-day geopolitics and power dynamics. When an established order like the American-led rules-based system is in decline and there’s no clear, widely accepted successor on the horizon, it tends to usher in a period of volatility, not tranquility. Some might daydream about a more peaceful world without the supposed ‘antagonist’ of the current order, but the nuances of international relations suggest otherwise. Bottom line: a world in flux is rarely a peaceful one. 
 Deliberate killings of a bunch of civilians is dramatically escalatory. This also comes as part of a broader campaign by Iran to establish supremacy in the region. 
 This has always been the case. Nothing new apart from the fact that Israel was taken by surprise which is a dramatic mistake from their intelligence services and mainstream media loves this. Civilians are killed on both sides frequently but that never makes the news. 

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 You are underestimating the impact our improved communications will have with something as horrific as war.

We’ve seen & heard of these conflicts for decades, but never in real time like this.