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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]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[/quote] Lol at sourcing from Jpost. Seriously, you can do better than that [/quote] 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? :roll: [/quote]
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