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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There's always a lie to the truth when it comes to zionist Israelis. The IDF replaced the original smashed one with a small statue that doesn't even look like it belongs outdoors and was probably looted from a Christian home. Meanwhile the Italians actually took the time to replace the original with one that looks similar in size and appearance. [b]Look at how much reverence the UNIFIL soldiers show during the adoration of Jesus as they deliver and unpack the statue.[/b] ... [/quote] The UNIFIL soldiers are showing reverence because they are Italian Christians/Catholics. Imagine Hezbollah showing any kind of reverence. :roll: [/quote] Zionists will insist that Hezbollah are the evil ones who have a death cult mentality, and yet they never attack Christian villages and desecrate idols. Hmmm …[/quote] Right, Hezbollah simply uses Christian villagers as human shields. But do continue defending terrorists. The Lebanese people despise Hezbollah and want them gone. Hmmm...[/quote] March 28, 2026 Christians unite with Hezbollah against Israel [url]https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2026/03/28/hezbollah-ras-baalbek-village-lebanon-christmas-tree/[/url] 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’ [youtube]https://www.youtube.com/shorts/mA6S-wybKw8[/youtube][/quote]
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