Lebanon / Israel

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"Meanwhile, the gulf states, among the richest countries on the planet, refuse to take in Gazan refugees, or any Palestinians because they don’t like Palestinians and don’t want them living in their countries.

Besides, what’s wrong with Israel eliminating radical Islamic terrorists, in the same way President Obama eliminated UBL ?

Israel has a right to defend itself."

Actually Lebanon did take in many Palestinians refugees. Hezbollah is primarily comprised of decedents of these refugees. Israel is attacking Lebanon now because of Hezbollah (and probably a land grab and to maintain chaos so the current Israeli govt stays in power, but let's pretend they are solely motivated by Hezbollah). Seeing what Israel is now doing to Lebanon why would any country accept the risk that comes with accepting refugees??

Oh - and also - the best way Israel can defend itself is to agree to a ceasefire. Hezbollah has said they will stop attacking Israel if there is a ceasefire in Gaza. Of course that might now be off the table but it is 100% clear that it is a falsehood to say that Israel is "defending itself" in this situation. They are the attacker. The aggressor who is terrifying the people of Lebanon. Precision targeting is not what is going on.


A ceasefire will stop it? Because Hezbollah did nothing before Oct 7?


Hezbollah did nothing to Israel since the 2006 war and still hasn’t killed anybody. Israel has killed over 300 Lebanese people since 10/7. Lebanese and Syrian people especially Christians like Hezbollah for defeating ISIS aka the Israeli security intelligence service That was burning up churches and mosques while claiming to be Muslim


Hezbollah got 15% of the vote in the last Lebanese election.

But sure — the Lebanese people love Hezbollah.

Hezbollah started launching rockets into Israel on Oct 8th. They broke the ceasefire, just like Hamas did on Oct 7.
Anonymous
Anything but to fight a war themselves

They will try their hardest to get us to do it
Anonymous
Wait is someone arguing ISIS is secretly Israeli?!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"Meanwhile, the gulf states, among the richest countries on the planet, refuse to take in Gazan refugees, or any Palestinians because they don’t like Palestinians and don’t want them living in their countries.

Besides, what’s wrong with Israel eliminating radical Islamic terrorists, in the same way President Obama eliminated UBL ?

Israel has a right to defend itself."

Actually Lebanon did take in many Palestinians refugees. Hezbollah is primarily comprised of decedents of these refugees. Israel is attacking Lebanon now because of Hezbollah (and probably a land grab and to maintain chaos so the current Israeli govt stays in power, but let's pretend they are solely motivated by Hezbollah). Seeing what Israel is now doing to Lebanon why would any country accept the risk that comes with accepting refugees??

Oh - and also - the best way Israel can defend itself is to agree to a ceasefire. Hezbollah has said they will stop attacking Israel if there is a ceasefire in Gaza. Of course that might now be off the table but it is 100% clear that it is a falsehood to say that Israel is "defending itself" in this situation. They are the attacker. The aggressor who is terrifying the people of Lebanon. Precision targeting is not what is going on.


A ceasefire will stop it? Because Hezbollah did nothing before Oct 7?


Hezbollah did nothing to Israel since the 2006 war and still hasn’t killed anybody. Israel has killed over 300 Lebanese people since 10/7. Lebanese and Syrian people especially Christians like Hezbollah for defeating ISIS aka the Israeli security intelligence service That was burning up churches and mosques while claiming to be Muslim


Hezbollah got 15% of the vote in the last Lebanese election.

But sure — the Lebanese people love Hezbollah.

Hezbollah started launching rockets into Israel on Oct 8th. They broke the ceasefire, just like Hamas did on Oct 7.


Do you know how many parties are in Lebanon? 15% fits with the amount that would want an extreme Islamic government (meaning not many people in Lebanon).

But Hezbollah has more regional popularity than ISIS which is why they beat them much to Israels disappointment about their satellite group’s swift crash and burn
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wait is someone arguing ISIS is secretly Israeli?!


It is. Israel was medically treating ISIS in Golan Heights hospitals for years now which is odd given ISIS’s extremist and anti Israel stance. It’s also odd at every Palestinian protest in the West masked men with ISIS flags suddenly appear. Do they order that from Amazon?

What do you think? Let’s put two and two together why a terrorist group would get medical treatment in Israel by Israelis. Why would Israel fund Hamas?

Why is Israel more focused on Iran than ISIS on their border? ISIS somehow attacks Muslims and Christians but despite being in the Sinai and Golan heights they never entered Israel except for medical care and arms shipments.

If they aren’t ISIS, they are super close to them than they should be
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"Meanwhile, the gulf states, among the richest countries on the planet, refuse to take in Gazan refugees, or any Palestinians because they don’t like Palestinians and don’t want them living in their countries.

Besides, what’s wrong with Israel eliminating radical Islamic terrorists, in the same way President Obama eliminated UBL ?

Israel has a right to defend itself."

Actually Lebanon did take in many Palestinians refugees. Hezbollah is primarily comprised of decedents of these refugees. Israel is attacking Lebanon now because of Hezbollah (and probably a land grab and to maintain chaos so the current Israeli govt stays in power, but let's pretend they are solely motivated by Hezbollah). Seeing what Israel is now doing to Lebanon why would any country accept the risk that comes with accepting refugees??

Oh - and also - the best way Israel can defend itself is to agree to a ceasefire. Hezbollah has said they will stop attacking Israel if there is a ceasefire in Gaza. Of course that might now be off the table but it is 100% clear that it is a falsehood to say that Israel is "defending itself" in this situation. They are the attacker. The aggressor who is terrifying the people of Lebanon. Precision targeting is not what is going on.


A ceasefire will stop it? Because Hezbollah did nothing before Oct 7?


Hezbollah did nothing to Israel since the 2006 war and still hasn’t killed anybody. Israel has killed over 300 Lebanese people since 10/7. Lebanese and Syrian people especially Christians like Hezbollah for defeating ISIS aka the Israeli security intelligence service That was burning up churches and mosques while claiming to be Muslim


Hezbollah got 15% of the vote in the last Lebanese election.

But sure — the Lebanese people love Hezbollah.

Hezbollah started launching rockets into Israel on Oct 8th. They broke the ceasefire, just like Hamas did on Oct 7.


Do you know how many parties are in Lebanon? 15% fits with the amount that would want an extreme Islamic government (meaning not many people in Lebanon).

But Hezbollah has more regional popularity than ISIS which is why they beat them much to Israels disappointment about their satellite group’s swift crash and burn


Hezbollah only has support among the Shiite Lebanese. Stop pretending anyone else likes them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wait is someone arguing ISIS is secretly Israeli?!


It is. Israel was medically treating ISIS in Golan Heights hospitals for years now which is odd given ISIS’s extremist and anti Israel stance. It’s also odd at every Palestinian protest in the West masked men with ISIS flags suddenly appear. Do they order that from Amazon?

What do you think? Let’s put two and two together why a terrorist group would get medical treatment in Israel by Israelis. Why would Israel fund Hamas?

Why is Israel more focused on Iran than ISIS on their border? ISIS somehow attacks Muslims and Christians but despite being in the Sinai and Golan heights they never entered Israel except for medical care and arms shipments.

If they aren’t ISIS, they are super close to them than they should be


Go take your meds and have a nap.
Anonymous
Every accusation is a confession.

When Israel went around last year saying Hamas equals ISIS, that was projection. When Israel says Iran wants to annihilate them and Hezbollah wants to take over and destroy Israel, that’s also projection.

Hezbollah hasn’t even taken over Lebanon yet let alone Israel. They’re a fringe group
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wait is someone arguing ISIS is secretly Israeli?!


It is. Israel was medically treating ISIS in Golan Heights hospitals for years now which is odd given ISIS’s extremist and anti Israel stance. It’s also odd at every Palestinian protest in the West masked men with ISIS flags suddenly appear. Do they order that from Amazon?

What do you think? Let’s put two and two together why a terrorist group would get medical treatment in Israel by Israelis. Why would Israel fund Hamas?

Why is Israel more focused on Iran than ISIS on their border? ISIS somehow attacks Muslims and Christians but despite being in the Sinai and Golan heights they never entered Israel except for medical care and arms shipments.

If they aren’t ISIS, they are super close to them than they should be


Go take your meds and have a nap.


You’ve said this before. Once again, no denials.

Very telling
Anonymous
Ugh. I was trying to have a conversation about Hezbollah with some dick who thinks I can't read. Now there's at least 5 different people talking on this board and there's no way to know who is whom.

I'm out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ugh. I was trying to have a conversation about Hezbollah with some dick who thinks I can't read. Now there's at least 5 different people talking on this board and there's no way to know who is whom.

I'm out.


Umm … are you new here? It’s an anonymous forum. It’s never clear who you’re talking to.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Every accusation is a confession.

When Israel went around last year saying Hamas equals ISIS, that was projection. When Israel says Iran wants to annihilate them and Hezbollah wants to take over and destroy Israel, that’s also projection.

Hezbollah hasn’t even taken over Lebanon yet let alone Israel. They’re a fringe group


Hezbollah is the world’s best armed non-state group. They’re more powerful than the Lebanese army.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You don't. I just wanted to hear your thoughts...

Resistance to Israeli Occupation: Hezbollah was initially formed to resist the Israeli occupation of southern Lebanon, which began in 1982 during the Lebanese Civil War. The group's primary objective was the liberation of Lebanese territory from Israeli control, which it claims it achieved in 2000 when Israeli forces withdrew from most of southern Lebanon. Hezbollah continues to view opposition to Israel as one of its core missions, particularly in relation to disputed areas like the Shebaa Farms.

Support for Palestinian Liberation: Hezbollah is committed to the broader goal of ending Israeli control over Palestinian territories and supports the Palestinian cause. It advocates for the destruction of the State of Israel and the establishment of an Islamic state in all of historic Palestine.

Defense of Lebanon: Hezbollah portrays itself as a defender of Lebanon from foreign aggression, particularly from Israel. It justifies maintaining a paramilitary wing by arguing that the Lebanese state and army alone cannot protect the country from Israeli threats.

Establishment of an Islamic State: In its original 1985 manifesto, Hezbollah expressed the goal of creating an Islamic government in Lebanon based on the model of Iran's Islamic Republic. However, this goal has been downplayed over the years, and Hezbollah now claims to respect Lebanon's multi-confessional nature, emphasizing political pluralism instead of insisting on an Islamic state.

Opposition to Western Influence: Hezbollah positions itself as a force against U.S. and Western influence in the Middle East. The group opposes what it perceives as American and Western hegemony in the region and aligns itself with Iran’s anti-Western stance, particularly in its opposition to U.S. policies and military interventions.

Support for Iran's Ideology: Hezbollah has strong ties to Iran, both financially and ideologically. It adheres to the principles of Wilayat al-Faqih, or the Guardianship of the Islamic Jurist, a concept developed by Iran's Ayatollah Khomeini, which advocates for the rule of a qualified Islamic jurist in the governance of a state. Hezbollah views Iran's Supreme Leader as its spiritual leader and continues to support Iran's regional policies.

Political Role in Lebanon: Over the years, Hezbollah has become an integral part of Lebanon's political system. It participates in elections, holds seats in the Lebanese parliament, and serves as part of governing coalitions. Hezbollah's stated political goal is to protect Lebanon’s sovereignty, security, and interests while ensuring the defense of the Shiite community, which is a significant political and social base for the group.



Given the recent emergence of, yet another, “Islamic State” in Afghanistan, I believe the world (and particularly the women of the world) have had quite enough of these “Islamic states,” espoused by Hezbollah in the paragraph above.

Israel is doing the world a favor by dismantling the designated terrorist organizations of Hezbollah and Hamas.

Carry on.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You don't. I just wanted to hear your thoughts...

Resistance to Israeli Occupation: Hezbollah was initially formed to resist the Israeli occupation of southern Lebanon, which began in 1982 during the Lebanese Civil War. The group's primary objective was the liberation of Lebanese territory from Israeli control, which it claims it achieved in 2000 when Israeli forces withdrew from most of southern Lebanon. Hezbollah continues to view opposition to Israel as one of its core missions, particularly in relation to disputed areas like the Shebaa Farms.

Support for Palestinian Liberation: Hezbollah is committed to the broader goal of ending Israeli control over Palestinian territories and supports the Palestinian cause. It advocates for the destruction of the State of Israel and the establishment of an Islamic state in all of historic Palestine.

Defense of Lebanon: Hezbollah portrays itself as a defender of Lebanon from foreign aggression, particularly from Israel. It justifies maintaining a paramilitary wing by arguing that the Lebanese state and army alone cannot protect the country from Israeli threats.

Establishment of an Islamic State: In its original 1985 manifesto, Hezbollah expressed the goal of creating an Islamic government in Lebanon based on the model of Iran's Islamic Republic. However, this goal has been downplayed over the years, and Hezbollah now claims to respect Lebanon's multi-confessional nature, emphasizing political pluralism instead of insisting on an Islamic state.

Opposition to Western Influence: Hezbollah positions itself as a force against U.S. and Western influence in the Middle East. The group opposes what it perceives as American and Western hegemony in the region and aligns itself with Iran’s anti-Western stance, particularly in its opposition to U.S. policies and military interventions.

Support for Iran's Ideology: Hezbollah has strong ties to Iran, both financially and ideologically. It adheres to the principles of Wilayat al-Faqih, or the Guardianship of the Islamic Jurist, a concept developed by Iran's Ayatollah Khomeini, which advocates for the rule of a qualified Islamic jurist in the governance of a state. Hezbollah views Iran's Supreme Leader as its spiritual leader and continues to support Iran's regional policies.

Political Role in Lebanon: Over the years, Hezbollah has become an integral part of Lebanon's political system. It participates in elections, holds seats in the Lebanese parliament, and serves as part of governing coalitions. Hezbollah's stated political goal is to protect Lebanon’s sovereignty, security, and interests while ensuring the defense of the Shiite community, which is a significant political and social base for the group.



Given the recent emergence of, yet another, “Islamic State” in Afghanistan, I believe the world (and particularly the women of the world) have had quite enough of these “Islamic states,” espoused by Hezbollah in the paragraph above.

Israel is doing the world a favor by dismantling the designated terrorist organizations of Hezbollah and Hamas.

Carry on.


Yes Israel only wants women to be oppressed in the Jewish state not the Islamic state.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You don't. I just wanted to hear your thoughts...

Resistance to Israeli Occupation: Hezbollah was initially formed to resist the Israeli occupation of southern Lebanon, which began in 1982 during the Lebanese Civil War. The group's primary objective was the liberation of Lebanese territory from Israeli control, which it claims it achieved in 2000 when Israeli forces withdrew from most of southern Lebanon. Hezbollah continues to view opposition to Israel as one of its core missions, particularly in relation to disputed areas like the Shebaa Farms.

Support for Palestinian Liberation: Hezbollah is committed to the broader goal of ending Israeli control over Palestinian territories and supports the Palestinian cause. It advocates for the destruction of the State of Israel and the establishment of an Islamic state in all of historic Palestine.

Defense of Lebanon: Hezbollah portrays itself as a defender of Lebanon from foreign aggression, particularly from Israel. It justifies maintaining a paramilitary wing by arguing that the Lebanese state and army alone cannot protect the country from Israeli threats.

Establishment of an Islamic State: In its original 1985 manifesto, Hezbollah expressed the goal of creating an Islamic government in Lebanon based on the model of Iran's Islamic Republic. However, this goal has been downplayed over the years, and Hezbollah now claims to respect Lebanon's multi-confessional nature, emphasizing political pluralism instead of insisting on an Islamic state.

Opposition to Western Influence: Hezbollah positions itself as a force against U.S. and Western influence in the Middle East. The group opposes what it perceives as American and Western hegemony in the region and aligns itself with Iran’s anti-Western stance, particularly in its opposition to U.S. policies and military interventions.

Support for Iran's Ideology: Hezbollah has strong ties to Iran, both financially and ideologically. It adheres to the principles of Wilayat al-Faqih, or the Guardianship of the Islamic Jurist, a concept developed by Iran's Ayatollah Khomeini, which advocates for the rule of a qualified Islamic jurist in the governance of a state. Hezbollah views Iran's Supreme Leader as its spiritual leader and continues to support Iran's regional policies.

Political Role in Lebanon: Over the years, Hezbollah has become an integral part of Lebanon's political system. It participates in elections, holds seats in the Lebanese parliament, and serves as part of governing coalitions. Hezbollah's stated political goal is to protect Lebanon’s sovereignty, security, and interests while ensuring the defense of the Shiite community, which is a significant political and social base for the group.



Given the recent emergence of, yet another, “Islamic State” in Afghanistan, I believe the world (and particularly the women of the world) have had quite enough of these “Islamic states,” espoused by Hezbollah in the paragraph above.

Israel is doing the world a favor by dismantling the designated terrorist organizations of Hezbollah and Hamas.

Carry on.


The last thing we need is yet another Islamic State run by psychopaths.
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