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Israelis are Nazis at this point. Telling Christians to not hide their Muslim neighbors or they'll be targeted.
How are you still psycho enough to act like Israelis don't get off on killing everyone and targeting everything and then trying on the clothing of their victims including in Lebanon? Hit the report button like a little a b**ch when someone tells the truth. Israel is one giant human shield. We all know where they hide their HQs, but you still insist upon doing this crap acting like it isn't always Israel that targets CIVILIANS. |
March 28, 2026 Christians unite with Hezbollah against Israel https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2026/03/28/hezbollah-ras-baalbek-village-lebanon-christmas-tree/ In a village in northern Lebanon, a crucifix hangs next to a portrait of one of Hezbollah’s most revered leaders. The Catholic town of Ras Baalbek, which has two Byzantine churches, is working with the Iranian-backed militant group to try to preserve its heritage and protect its 6,000 devout residents from attack by Islamic State (IS) terrorists in nearby Syria. So close are the two communities that Hezbollah buys a Christmas tree each year for the villagers. Rifaat Nasrallah, 60, a quarryman whose marble sarcophagi line the village cemetery, asks: “How can we as Christians in this area not be with Hezbollah? They protect our churches. “They helped us fight IS. During Covid they gave us free care in their hospitals. When there was no electricity they gave us generators. How can we not be with them now?” An alliance between a Catholic village and a Shia militia will surprise many, but it reflects the complexity of the region and the power of realpolitik. Mr Nasrallah is hosting The Telegraph in his front room beneath the crucifix and the picture of Hassan Nasrallah (no relation), the secretary general of Hezbollah, who was killed in 2024. Military planes and drones can be heard in the distance. Lebanese see any war with Hezbollah as ‘war against Lebanon’ |
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Normal Lebanese citizens describe Hezbollah as a cancer that needs to be excised.
The reach of Hezbollah’s violence Dibil, like many Christian and Druze villages in southern Lebanon, has not been spared Hezbollah’s violence. The Iran-backed group circulated rumors last month that IDF soldiers were hiding in the local church, which led to the building being attacked with shelling and rocket fire. The rumor, Maryam said, was part of a broader campaign to target communities outside Hezbollah’s Shia base. Hezbollah rockets have fallen short of their intended targets in Israel, landing instead on Lebanese villages, and Hezbollah fighters have also been known to position themselves near these areas in the hope that Israel will strike them, allowing the group to benefit from civilian casualties, she said. “They’re using a very dirty game, and we are very worried. From what I’ve heard, Israel can clear the area around the Christians, so it’s less problematic than it was before, but we are still afraid of them coming back, or trying to do something even bigger, especially in Beirut,” Maryam said. “The Lebanese people are terrified that this might happen again, and that an agreement with Iran might affect the situation in Lebanon, which will affect the Lebanese people themselves, because Hezbollah will turn its weapons on them,” she explained. “It’s not for the love of Israel, but the majority agree on the necessity of eliminating Hezbollah in order to have a prosperous Lebanon, a peaceful Lebanon. “Hezbollah is the cancer of the country, and I think right now, the majority of the Lebanese people are really hoping that Israel will finish the job,” she said, adding that the US’s and Israel’s inability to fully conclude wars on other fronts has not gone unnoticed. Asked how she felt, watching Israel launch yet another land operation into Lebanon, Maryam said it “hurt” her to see land being taken, but “Israel is doing the job that the Lebanese people were supposed to do, and I know that this is the only way we can actually eliminate Hezbollah and hopefully create a clean Lebanon, where people actually can have the ability to dream finally and to build a proper future. https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/article-893304 |
Lol at sourcing from Jpost. Seriously, you can do better than that |
No, Hezbollah defender - most Lebanese despise Hezbollah and want their own government to get rid of them for good. But since the Lebanese gov't. isn't doing that, it's up to Israel. Clown, indeed. |
How utterly predictable. You post pro-Iranian propaganda constantly, but when a JPost is used as a source, you cry foul. Sorry, JPost may be an Israeli publication, but it's also a whole lot more centrist in its outlook than the utter garbage you post. Any more Lego videos from Iran to share with the class?
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During the most recent fighting, the Lebanese government in effect designated Hezbollah an outlaw group by declaring its military activities illegal. The government also pushed to root out Iranian influence more broadly, including by ordering the expulsion of Tehran’s ambassador in Lebanon.
But Hezbollah’s response to those moves underscored the limits of Beirut’s authority. The group issued veiled threats to reignite domestic strife, and Iran’s ambassador, Mohammad Reza Shibani, refused to leave. https://www.nytimes.com/2026/04/17/world/middleeast/lebanon-hezbollah-ceasefire.html |
| Hezbollah hides their true intentions by stating their “noble cause” of being the defenders of Lebanon. They also claim that liberating Palestine is their ultimate goal, but they couldn’t care less about either the Palestinians or the Lebanese, it’s all for show. Iranian puppets is all they are really. |
How dare you question the integrity of this fine reporter. Danielle Greyman-Kennard is a jewish "Arab affairs" reporter at completely nonpartisan Jerusalem Post. She must be impartial because she made aliyah in 1991 after experiencing antisemitism in London and Leeds. She's also authored these amazing non-propagandist Pulitzer worthy pieces: - US blockade of Hormuz successful despite media reports suggesting otherwise, maritime expert says -- this one is obviously WH propaganda -- the "expert" works for Windward, which published its own article on the same day as this article and stated "At the same time [as the US blockade], Iranian maritime trade did not stop. It adapted. Kharg Island remained active, though at reduced weekly volume. Dark operations persisted around Bandar Abbas and other Iranian ports." - Trump must consider terms for Iranian people in potential deal, expert warns - interview -- the "expert" is a jewish Iranian-American - Iranian support for US action hangs on Trump’s next moves, an Iranian expert warns - interview -- the "expert" is an Iranian-Canadian whose father used to run the Sheraton in Tehran - Israeli officials attend Sa-nur settlement reestablishment ceremony -- this is an article to celebrate the reestablishment of an illegal settlement that was removed in 2005 |
Stop embarrassing yourself. Any so called publication that can't even recognize what Israel is doing in Gaza is a genocide is hardly legitimate. Oh I'm sure you're probably going to deny it as well. |
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If Hezbollah has been embedded in Lebanon for decades (as Zionists claim) and if Hezbollah is a death cult that wants to kill all non-Islamacists (again, as Zionists claim), how is it that Israel is the one that has slaughtered Christians in Lebanon, that has destroyed Christian churches in Lebanon, and that has desecrated Christian relics in Lebanon?
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Who do you think the people who comprise Hezbollah are that they don't care about Lebanon? You're so stupid. Hezbollah is similar to the IRA. They're a Lebanese political movement that has a military wing. You can't just get rid of them you moron. You need to get rid of Israeli war crimes and genocide first because that's why they formed. |
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This is turning itself into a meme at this point.
I guess we can see how devastating it was to smash Jesus in the face for Israeli-jews. I think every Christian IDF soldier in Israel is standing behind the Crime Minister in the video. Seriously, though. This article says there are a whole 1,000 Christian IDF soldiers, so not that far off. Netanyahu meets Christians serving in IDF amid controversy over treatment of Lebanese Christians https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/defense-news/article-894239 Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shared a video on Sunday with Christian soldiers serving in the IDF, amid controversy regarding the IDF's operations in Christian villages in southern Lebanon. Israeli PM Netanyahu's message to Christian IDF soldiers and commanders |
I would simply tell you to take your own advice and stop embarrassing yourself by constantly posting pro-Iranian and pro-Hamas/Hezbollah propaganda. You can't stand it when anyone posts something that goes against your narrative. Too bad. You don't get to monopolize these threads with your ridiculously biased "sources." |
Interesting. Funny that the *actual* Lebanese government (you know, the legitimate one) wants Hezbollah wiped out, as do the vast majority of Lebanese citizens. Of course, that's very difficult to implement because Hezbollah is a terrorist group and all they bring to Lebanon is, you guessed it, terror. No one wants to go up against thugs, for obvious reasons. But there is no doubt Lebanon wants them gone. Do continue defending terrorists though. “We announce a ban on Hezbollah’s military activities and restrict its role to the political sphere,” Salam said in a news conference on Monday after the meeting. “We declare our rejection of any military or security operations launched from Lebanese territory outside the framework of legitimate institutions.” He added that all of Hezbollah’s military or security activities are “illegal” and said security forces would “prevent any attacks originating from Lebanese territory” against Israel or other states. “We declare our commitment to the cessation of hostilities and the resumption of negotiations,” he said. The statement was the strongest stance against Hezbollah to date and even gained the support of Parliament Speaker, and longtime staunch Hezbollah ally, Nabih Berri, who leads the Amal Movement. For analysts, the Lebanese government’s decision was a clear indication of how far the group has fallen since 2024. “The government’s decision to officially ban all Hezbollah activities represents a landmark shift in the position of the government toward disarming Hezbollah,” Dania Arayssi, a senior analyst at New Lines Institute for Strategy and Policy, told Al Jazeera. “This is a further reaffirmation that Hezbollah has lost a lot, if not all, its political power and influence in the Lebanese government.” https://www.aljazeera.com/features/2026/3/3/lebanons-ban-on-hezbollah-activities-bold-but-difficult-to-implement |