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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I hardly think attacking a terrorist group and killing their members is hardly premeditated murder. They are still attacking and launching missiles every day. This group has a charter to killing Jews, has been launching missiles into Israel for 1 year (8000 and counting), has killed Americans. There will never be peace with Hezbollah until they destroy Israel. So, yeah, I’m good with Israel’s Self Defense by attacking Hezbollah.[/quote] Hezbollah is the one using self defense. They were minding their own business on 10/7 uninvolved with what Hamas did and Israel decided to bomb them out of nowhere while the motorbikes were literally still en route with hostages who didn’t even enter Gaza yet. Israel wants Hezbollah gone more than they want Hamas gone clearly. Hamas is necessary for Israel to avoid two state negotiations. The absolute worst nightmare for Israel is what Americans and the Arab regional neighbors want which is the Palestinian Authority/President Mahmoud Abbas taking over the Gaza Strip and two state solution talks restating. The Palestinian Authority actually won the popular vote and exit polls in the Gaza 2006 election but Hamas won more seats in Parliament and took over by force. Sound familiar? The whole point of Hamas is Israel does not a Palestinian state. Yasser Arafat once said Hamas was an Israeli tool and he was right. Everybody in Gaza knows Hamas are at the very least millionaires with Israeli money because Israel wants them in power. Haniyeh failed by becoming too friendly with American negotiators and signaling he supports a ceasefire and coexistence with Israel on 1967 borders. If he remained a hardliner instead of moderating, Israel wouldn’t have killed him this summer. [/quote] Here. Hezbollah attacked Israel on 10/8. Israel did not attack Hezbollah. Israel was still recovering from 10/7. You are just plain wrong to say Israel attacked Hezbollah first. Just plain wrong. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israel%E2%80%93Hezbollah_conflict_(2023%E2%80%93present)#:~:text=In%20the%20morning%20of%208,reportedly%20injured%20by%20broken%20glass. [/quote]
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