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Anonymous wrote:From the Washington Post…unfortunately the headline selectively reads the strike was on a Hezbollah leader but it’s clear with 4-6 buildings destroyed this is not selective targeting.

Since it began Monday with a ferocious aerial barrage, Israel’s military operation against Hezbollah has killed more than 700 people in Lebanon and set off a spiraling humanitarian crisis.

It was too early to tell the real toll of Friday’s strike, said Firass Abiad, Lebanon’s health minister. Four to six buildings were “completely demolished,” he added. “We expect fatalities to be high if there were people inside their apartments.



Do you know who's really thrilled about the apparent death of Hezbollah's leadership?

The vast majority of Lebanese - Sunni, Maronite Christian, even most Shi'a. No group has done more damage to Lebanon than Hezbollah. Almost the entire Arab world is absolutely delighted by Israel's targeted actions against Hezbollah - from exploding pagers and walkie talkies to the destruction of their underground hq. The Arab world and most of Lebanon is celebrating today.


I can confirm with certainty that most Lebanese are terrified as to what comes next. They just want peace.


+100. They are not celebrating. They are deeply deeply terrified.

Why can people not express sorrow for all the horrible casualties of war???


A war that Hezbollah has willfully, deliberately and violently kept going for decades. If Hezbollah is eliminated then that means no more Hezbollah-Israel war.


You can't eliminate an ideology!!! Also, if you commit genocide on Arabs, an organization worse than Hezbollah will rise! Israel is 100% to blame.
Anonymous
I believe there’s no way Israel would be going all in on its efforts to cripple Hezbollah without the quiet green light from other Arab nations and western allies.

Eliminating Nasrallah had to be done and they’ll need to eliminate another few rungs of leadership to remove the threat of a quick regroup of the regime.
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Anonymous wrote:I believe there’s no way Israel would be going all in on its efforts to cripple Hezbollah without the quiet green light from other Arab nations and western allies.

Eliminating Nasrallah had to be done and they’ll need to eliminate another few rungs of leadership to remove the threat of a quick regroup of the regime.


You mean without the greenlight and support from America? Correct.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why is Israel trying to start world war 3 and how does the US extricate itself from its aggression? They are unhinged. I am not interested in supporting and funding Israel’s attacks.


Bibi wants to avoid jail and Trump to win.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:From the Washington Post…unfortunately the headline selectively reads the strike was on a Hezbollah leader but it’s clear with 4-6 buildings destroyed this is not selective targeting.

Since it began Monday with a ferocious aerial barrage, Israel’s military operation against Hezbollah has killed more than 700 people in Lebanon and set off a spiraling humanitarian crisis.

It was too early to tell the real toll of Friday’s strike, said Firass Abiad, Lebanon’s health minister. Four to six buildings were “completely demolished,” he added. “We expect fatalities to be high if there were people inside their apartments.


They are celebrating in Syria and many other places across the Arab world. Nasrallah, the guy you support, was a man of ZERO morality, who has been responsible for the murder of countless Jews, Druze, Christians and Muslims alike, including children. And he would have gladly blown up residential apartment buildings all across Israel and kill tens of thousands if his attacks weren't constantly having to be intercepted.





Hamas and Hezbollah are not victims, are not moral organizations, they are murderous terrorists. Period.


I really have no way of knowing if this is true. The middle eastern papers are not reporting on it. But I can assure you than many people from the region who have immigrated to the US (legally!) are horrified by both the terror Israel is inflicting as well as the one sided reporting in the US. it’s okay for you to share info like the post above and remind us that the commander killed was likely a bad guy but you are brainwashed if you think Lebanese and Syrians welcome Israel’s continued killing of their families. This is NOT precision targeting.


Look, they didn't just bomb Beirut randomly and kill Nasrallah by wild coincidence. Your framing of this is wildly off.

It was based directly on intel about the whereabouts of Nasrallah and it took him out. Your average Lebanese civilians who aren't in direct proximity to senior Hezbollah operatives or their weaponry logistics don't have much to worry about.

If any Lebanese people are genuinely worried about getting bombed by Israel then the best solution for that is for them to stop supporting well known violent agents of terror working to destroy Israel like Hezbollah.


You are living in a bubble if you think this is what is going on. Please stop the blame the victim story and try to look for your empathy. I can tell you I know Lebanese who were horrified at 10/7 and now they are terrified for their families.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:From the Washington Post…unfortunately the headline selectively reads the strike was on a Hezbollah leader but it’s clear with 4-6 buildings destroyed this is not selective targeting.

Since it began Monday with a ferocious aerial barrage, Israel’s military operation against Hezbollah has killed more than 700 people in Lebanon and set off a spiraling humanitarian crisis.

It was too early to tell the real toll of Friday’s strike, said Firass Abiad, Lebanon’s health minister. Four to six buildings were “completely demolished,” he added. “We expect fatalities to be high if there were people inside their apartments.



Do you know who's really thrilled about the apparent death of Hezbollah's leadership?

The vast majority of Lebanese - Sunni, Maronite Christian, even most Shi'a. No group has done more damage to Lebanon than Hezbollah. Almost the entire Arab world is absolutely delighted by Israel's targeted actions against Hezbollah - from exploding pagers and walkie talkies to the destruction of their underground hq. The Arab world and most of Lebanon is celebrating today.


I can confirm with certainty that most Lebanese are terrified as to what comes next. They just want peace.


+100. They are not celebrating. They are deeply deeply terrified.

Why can people not express sorrow for all the horrible casualties of war???


A war that Hezbollah has willfully, deliberately and violently kept going for decades. If Hezbollah is eliminated then that means no more Hezbollah-Israel war.


You can't eliminate an ideology!!! Also, if you commit genocide on Arabs, an organization worse than Hezbollah will rise! Israel is 100% to blame.


Israel will then take care of that new organization.

Israel will continue this war until Israel is safe. Period.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:From the Washington Post…unfortunately the headline selectively reads the strike was on a Hezbollah leader but it’s clear with 4-6 buildings destroyed this is not selective targeting.

Since it began Monday with a ferocious aerial barrage, Israel’s military operation against Hezbollah has killed more than 700 people in Lebanon and set off a spiraling humanitarian crisis.

It was too early to tell the real toll of Friday’s strike, said Firass Abiad, Lebanon’s health minister. Four to six buildings were “completely demolished,” he added. “We expect fatalities to be high if there were people inside their apartments.



Do you know who's really thrilled about the apparent death of Hezbollah's leadership?

The vast majority of Lebanese - Sunni, Maronite Christian, even most Shi'a. No group has done more damage to Lebanon than Hezbollah. Almost the entire Arab world is absolutely delighted by Israel's targeted actions against Hezbollah - from exploding pagers and walkie talkies to the destruction of their underground hq. The Arab world and most of Lebanon is celebrating today.


I can confirm with certainty that most Lebanese are terrified as to what comes next. They just want peace.


+100. They are not celebrating. They are deeply deeply terrified.

Why can people not express sorrow for all the horrible casualties of war???


A war that Hezbollah has willfully, deliberately and violently kept going for decades. If Hezbollah is eliminated then that means no more Hezbollah-Israel war.


You can't eliminate an ideology!!! Also, if you commit genocide on Arabs, an organization worse than Hezbollah will rise! Israel is 100% to blame.


Israel will then take care of that new organization.

Israel will continue this war until Israel is safe. Period.



I am not sure Israel will ever be safe. Dark days ahead for sure…
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I believe there’s no way Israel would be going all in on its efforts to cripple Hezbollah without the quiet green light from other Arab nations and western allies.

Eliminating Nasrallah had to be done and they’ll need to eliminate another few rungs of leadership to remove the threat of a quick regroup of the regime.


You mean without the greenlight and support from America? Correct.


Of course! (((Wink, wink.)))
Anonymous
It's been a Real Rough couple of weeks for Hezbollah.
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Anonymous wrote:From the Washington Post…unfortunately the headline selectively reads the strike was on a Hezbollah leader but it’s clear with 4-6 buildings destroyed this is not selective targeting.

Since it began Monday with a ferocious aerial barrage, Israel’s military operation against Hezbollah has killed more than 700 people in Lebanon and set off a spiraling humanitarian crisis.

It was too early to tell the real toll of Friday’s strike, said Firass Abiad, Lebanon’s health minister. Four to six buildings were “completely demolished,” he added. “We expect fatalities to be high if there were people inside their apartments.



Do you know who's really thrilled about the apparent death of Hezbollah's leadership?

The vast majority of Lebanese - Sunni, Maronite Christian, even most Shi'a. No group has done more damage to Lebanon than Hezbollah. Almost the entire Arab world is absolutely delighted by Israel's targeted actions against Hezbollah - from exploding pagers and walkie talkies to the destruction of their underground hq. The Arab world and most of Lebanon is celebrating today.


I can confirm with certainty that most Lebanese are terrified as to what comes next. They just want peace.


+100. They are not celebrating. They are deeply deeply terrified.

Why can people not express sorrow for all the horrible casualties of war???


A war that Hezbollah has willfully, deliberately and violently kept going for decades. If Hezbollah is eliminated then that means no more Hezbollah-Israel war.


You can't eliminate an ideology!!! Also, if you commit genocide on Arabs, an organization worse than Hezbollah will rise! Israel is 100% to blame.


Israel will then take care of that new organization.

Israel will continue this war until Israel is safe. Period.



I am not sure Israel will ever be safe. Dark days ahead for sure…


And you think Israel should just accept that fate and surrender to the will of the Arab world? Do tell.
Anonymous
Reading now that Netanyahu's trip to the UN was possibly designed to fool Hezbollah's (remaining) leaders into thinking they could chill in the bunker without concern.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Reading now that Netanyahu's trip to the UN was possibly designed to fool Hezbollah's (remaining) leaders into thinking they could chill in the bunker without concern.


Homocidal terrorists should, in general, probably not assume they are safe.
Anonymous
The strike obliterated Hezbollah's command and control center.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The strike obliterated Hezbollah's command and control center.


No the Israelis said that. The “strike” obliterated a residential apartment building. There is no proof or independent assessment that shows Hezbollah was there. It was most likely a healthcare facility or a doctor’s residence.

Israel has a long history of covering its war crimes this way.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The strike obliterated Hezbollah's command and control center.


No the Israelis said that. The “strike” obliterated a residential apartment building. There is no proof or independent assessment that shows Hezbollah was there. It was most likely a healthcare facility or a doctor’s residence.

Israel has a long history of covering its war crimes this way.


Wrong. Hezbollah confirmed he was killed, and all the major news sites are confirming it was an underground headquarters. I know you are disappointed.

https://www.nytimes.com/live/2024/world/israel-lebanon-hezbollah-hamas
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