Lebanon / Israel

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hezbollah launched a missile at Tel Aviv. Israel shot it down.

https://apnews.com/article/israel-lebanon-hezbollah-gaza-news-09-25-2024-62cb173728d341c845bff9859addc7a5

However, one rocket hit a senior center in Israel.

Every day, Hezbollah is launching hundreds of rockets at Israel.



And every day Israel kills innocent civilians in Lebanon. Israel is the aggressor.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hezbollah launched a missile at Tel Aviv. Israel shot it down.

https://apnews.com/article/israel-lebanon-hezbollah-gaza-news-09-25-2024-62cb173728d341c845bff9859addc7a5

However, one rocket hit a senior center in Israel.

Every day, Hezbollah is launching hundreds of rockets at Israel.



And every day Israel kills innocent civilians in Lebanon. Israel is the aggressor.


How do you figure? Hezbollah has been attacking Israel with constant rocket fire since October 8. And well before that but that date marked a shift in Hezbollah aggression.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Looks like Israel is attacking Syria also now:


I guess they found a Hamas/Hezbollah/PLO/Amalek cell there?


Syria is part of the Axis of Resistance and has launched attacks at Israel.

The bigger question is why Russian air defense is operating there.


the whole world is resisting Israel. The bigger question is why is Israel allowed to attack all its neighbors? Time is for the world to take action against Israel. Maybe an occupation like what the world did with Germany and Japan.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I feel like this thread is derailing. Does anyone want to talk about the Israeli - Lebanese situation or just throw insults at one another?

Here are my other questions:

1) There is no precision targeting going on (I have seen this first hand from a friend with family in Lebanon. Why does the media keep referring to “Israel attacks Herbollah” when it’s “Israel attacks Lebanon”

2) how does Israel’s actions make me (a US Jew) safer? Just see all the anger the IdF killing has stirred up on the board

3) how does Israel’s actions bring the hostages home?



Israel has been incredibly precise by every measure and civilian casualties in Lebanon well below the accepted levels used by the US when it goes to war. Obviously, very civilian casualty is tragic. But no, a Hezbollah terrorist group member killed isn’t a civilian.

As for hostages, that’s on Hamas. Why does Israel have to do all the work for everything while the terrorist group Hamas has no accountability. Hamas could have returned hostages on October 8. It didn’t have to execute any of them. But it did. Stop holding Israel to an absurd standard that would never be applied to any other country in the world.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Looks like Israel is attacking Syria also now:


I guess they found a Hamas/Hezbollah/PLO/Amalek cell there?


Syria is part of the Axis of Resistance and has launched attacks at Israel.

The bigger question is why Russian air defense is operating there.


the whole world is resisting Israel. The bigger question is why is Israel allowed to attack all its neighbors? Time is for the world to take action against Israel. Maybe an occupation like what the world did with Germany and Japan.


This is the way. Israel will have to be occupied by a multinational coalition and permanently disarmed. They will have to go through a Nurenberg process and hang a good portion of their leadership. They will also have to pay reparations to the Palestinians for about 80 years.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hezbollah launched a missile at Tel Aviv. Israel shot it down.

https://apnews.com/article/israel-lebanon-hezbollah-gaza-news-09-25-2024-62cb173728d341c845bff9859addc7a5

However, one rocket hit a senior center in Israel.

Every day, Hezbollah is launching hundreds of rockets at Israel.



And every day Israel kills innocent civilians in Lebanon. Israel is the aggressor.


After what Israel has done in Gaza, most of the world would love to see Tel Aviv and the rest of Israel reduced to rubble. The U.S. should stay out of it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Looks like Israel is attacking Syria also now:


I guess they found a Hamas/Hezbollah/PLO/Amalek cell there?


Syria is part of the Axis of Resistance and has launched attacks at Israel.

The bigger question is why Russian air defense is operating there.


the whole world is resisting Israel. The bigger question is why is Israel allowed to attack all its neighbors? Time is for the world to take action against Israel. Maybe an occupation like what the world did with Germany and Japan.


This is the way. Israel will have to be occupied by a multinational coalition and permanently disarmed. They will have to go through a Nurenberg process and hang a good portion of their leadership. They will also have to pay reparations to the Palestinians for about 80 years.


Reparations to Palestinians would mean in practice money to Hamas.

Permanently disarming Israel would mean in practice making it easy for Iran/Hamas/Hezbollah/Syria to attack Israel.

Is that what you want?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel like this thread is derailing. Does anyone want to talk about the Israeli - Lebanese situation or just throw insults at one another?

Here are my other questions:

1) There is no precision targeting going on (I have seen this first hand from a friend with family in Lebanon. Why does the media keep referring to “Israel attacks Herbollah” when it’s “Israel attacks Lebanon”

2) how does Israel’s actions make me (a US Jew) safer? Just see all the anger the IdF killing has stirred up on the board

3) how does Israel’s actions bring the hostages home?



Israel has been incredibly precise by every measure and civilian casualties in Lebanon well below the accepted levels used by the US when it goes to war. Obviously, very civilian casualty is tragic. But no, a Hezbollah terrorist group member killed isn’t a civilian.

As for hostages, that’s on Hamas. Why does Israel have to do all the work for everything while the terrorist group Hamas has no accountability. Hamas could have returned hostages on October 8. It didn’t have to execute any of them. But it did. Stop holding Israel to an absurd standard that would never be applied to any other country in the world.


No one believes your Zionist propaganda any longer. Israel has developed quite an appetite for the indiscriminate killing of civilians all over the region. It is hated for good reason, and the leadership of Israel deserves to be detained, tried by international authorities, and punished appropriately. Netanyahu and his henchmen are criminals and should be dealt with as such.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hezbollah launched a missile at Tel Aviv. Israel shot it down.

https://apnews.com/article/israel-lebanon-hezbollah-gaza-news-09-25-2024-62cb173728d341c845bff9859addc7a5

However, one rocket hit a senior center in Israel.

Every day, Hezbollah is launching hundreds of rockets at Israel.



And every day Israel kills innocent civilians in Lebanon. Israel is the aggressor.


After what Israel has done in Gaza, most of the world would love to see Tel Aviv and the rest of Israel reduced to rubble. The U.S. should stay out of it.


So most of the world wants 9 million people dead. Got it.
Anonymous
Why would Hezbollah (allegedly) possess up to 100,000 rockets and have a fighting force of up to 100,000 people?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel like this thread is derailing. Does anyone want to talk about the Israeli - Lebanese situation or just throw insults at one another?

Here are my other questions:

1) There is no precision targeting going on (I have seen this first hand from a friend with family in Lebanon. Why does the media keep referring to “Israel attacks Herbollah” when it’s “Israel attacks Lebanon”

2) how does Israel’s actions make me (a US Jew) safer? Just see all the anger the IdF killing has stirred up on the board

3) how does Israel’s actions bring the hostages home?



Israel has been incredibly precise by every measure and civilian casualties in Lebanon well below the accepted levels used by the US when it goes to war. Obviously, very civilian casualty is tragic. But no, a Hezbollah terrorist group member killed isn’t a civilian.

As for hostages, that’s on Hamas. Why does Israel have to do all the work for everything while the terrorist group Hamas has no accountability. Hamas could have returned hostages on October 8. It didn’t have to execute any of them. But it did. Stop holding Israel to an absurd standard that would never be applied to any other country in the world.


No one believes your Zionist propaganda any longer. Israel has developed quite an appetite for the indiscriminate killing of civilians all over the region. It is hated for good reason, and the leadership of Israel deserves to be detained, tried by international authorities, and punished appropriately. Netanyahu and his henchmen are criminals and should be dealt with as such.


DP

FTR, not a Zionist…just a cafeteria catholic American gal who recognizes that neck of the woods has been a powder keg for hundreds of years. My priority will always be America and our interests…including things like human rights, freedom of religion, democracy, rule of law, etc.

The reality is other Arab nations appreciate the role Israel plays. The civilized nations are covertly supporting Israel. Nobody wants Iran and its terrorist thugs. Nobody.

Lebanon and Gaza need leaders who embrace western values. And Israel needs new leadership as well. I suggest younger Gen X leadership—ideally people who went to Uni in the US or UK. Heck, wouldn’t it be great if we could wave a magic wand and install 3 women.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why would Hezbollah (allegedly) possess up to 100,000 rockets and have a fighting force of up to 100,000 people?


Because they get $700 million a year from Iran.

When will people read basic stuff about these groups?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel like this thread is derailing. Does anyone want to talk about the Israeli - Lebanese situation or just throw insults at one another?

Here are my other questions:

1) There is no precision targeting going on (I have seen this first hand from a friend with family in Lebanon. Why does the media keep referring to “Israel attacks Herbollah” when it’s “Israel attacks Lebanon”

2) how does Israel’s actions make me (a US Jew) safer? Just see all the anger the IdF killing has stirred up on the board

3) how does Israel’s actions bring the hostages home?



Israel has been incredibly precise by every measure and civilian casualties in Lebanon well below the accepted levels used by the US when it goes to war. Obviously, very civilian casualty is tragic. But no, a Hezbollah terrorist group member killed isn’t a civilian.

As for hostages, that’s on Hamas. Why does Israel have to do all the work for everything while the terrorist group Hamas has no accountability. Hamas could have returned hostages on October 8. It didn’t have to execute any of them. But it did. Stop holding Israel to an absurd standard that would never be applied to any other country in the world.


No one believes your Zionist propaganda any longer. Israel has developed quite an appetite for the indiscriminate killing of civilians all over the region. It is hated for good reason, and the leadership of Israel deserves to be detained, tried by international authorities, and punished appropriately. Netanyahu and his henchmen are criminals and should be dealt with as such.


DP

FTR, not a Zionist…just a cafeteria catholic American gal who recognizes that neck of the woods has been a powder keg for hundreds of years. My priority will always be America and our interests…including things like human rights, freedom of religion, democracy, rule of law, etc.

The reality is other Arab nations appreciate the role Israel plays. The civilized nations are covertly supporting Israel. Nobody wants Iran and its terrorist thugs. Nobody.

Lebanon and Gaza need leaders who embrace western values. And Israel needs new leadership as well. I suggest younger Gen X leadership—ideally people who went to Uni in the US or UK. Heck, wouldn’t it be great if we could wave a magic wand and install 3 women.


The official leaders of Lebanon and Palestine are less of the issue.

The problem is both places have been taken over by Iran proxy groups that are hellbent on destruction.

The Israeli government needs to be voted out and returned to a leftist leadership. Someone like Rabin.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel like this thread is derailing. Does anyone want to talk about the Israeli - Lebanese situation or just throw insults at one another?

Here are my other questions:

1) There is no precision targeting going on (I have seen this first hand from a friend with family in Lebanon. Why does the media keep referring to “Israel attacks Herbollah” when it’s “Israel attacks Lebanon”

2) how does Israel’s actions make me (a US Jew) safer? Just see all the anger the IdF killing has stirred up on the board

3) how does Israel’s actions bring the hostages home?



Israel has been incredibly precise by every measure and civilian casualties in Lebanon well below the accepted levels used by the US when it goes to war. Obviously, very civilian casualty is tragic. But no, a Hezbollah terrorist group member killed isn’t a civilian.

As for hostages, that’s on Hamas. Why does Israel have to do all the work for everything while the terrorist group Hamas has no accountability. Hamas could have returned hostages on October 8. It didn’t have to execute any of them. But it did. Stop holding Israel to an absurd standard that would never be applied to any other country in the world.


No one believes your Zionist propaganda any longer. Israel has developed quite an appetite for the indiscriminate killing of civilians all over the region. It is hated for good reason, and the leadership of Israel deserves to be detained, tried by international authorities, and punished appropriately. Netanyahu and his henchmen are criminals and should be dealt with as such.


+100
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why would Hezbollah (allegedly) possess up to 100,000 rockets and have a fighting force of up to 100,000 people?


Because they get $700 million a year from Iran.

When will people read basic stuff about these groups?


+1

And the missiles are made in Syria…which is why Israel has executed targeted missions in Syria to eliminate the underground bunkers where they manufacture and store the weapons.

Alas, the posters who get their news from biased Tik Tok manipulators don’t have a clue about what’s happening. They simply operate on a basic level: Israel is committing genocide and anyone who questions the terrorists is a Zionist. It would be hilarious if such simpleton nonsense was limited to a select few…but the Tik Tok nation of dummies is massive. Scary.
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