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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Israel has no interest in the Gaza strip or the West Bank as much as They want Lebanon [/quote] I hope that is not true. [/quote] It is true. There was a time long ago where Lebanese liked Israelis more than Palestinians. They didn’t understand Palestinian objection to partition/Jewish immigration and The religious drama as they live with a split multifaith unity government and had many French and Armenian expats. Israel doesn’t know how to be nice to people that are nice to them. Lebanon famously abstained from the 1948, 1967 Arab Israeli war much to the criticism of their Arab League neighbors who mockingly called them Switzerland and blamed Lebanon for being weak. Some people believed the war outcome could’ve been very very different for Israel if Lebanon invaded from the North. They never fought each other till the 80s. Israel owes lots of its earlier security before the U.S. came in to protect them to Lebanon but it seems like Israel never realized that. They want a regional war/gang up at this point. Do they think they can handle an attack from The North, the South/Gaza, and the West (WB or Iran) all at the same time? Netanyahu is acting erratically and foolishly for political points [/quote] This is literally all bullshit. [/quote] +1 Israel has not attacked Lebanon or the Lebanese people. Israel has undertaken precise action against the terrorists in Hezbollah who were actively plotting against Israel with massive support from Iran. Unlike Gaza where Hamas enjoys broad support, the majority of people in Lebanon detest Hezbollah and the threat they’ve always presented. I mean, who wants to live under oppressive religious dictates? [/quote] You are delusional. In the 1980’s Israel blanket-bombed Lebanese, targeted water infrastructure, fermented Civil War, installed a minority puppet regime, occupied 10% of the country, etc. Does this sound familiar? Hezbollah was formed organically as guerrilla fighters organized against the Israel’s occupation of Lebanon. Israelis burned all the olive trees and planted over 130,000 mines in occupied Lebanon. Israel used the Christian minority as their puppets. When the cost became too much for the Israelis they withdrew destroying all civilian infrastructure, leaving land mines, abandoning the SLA and their Christian “allies”. Currently Israel considers all of Lebanon a free fire zone. Israel claims they need a buffer zone but settlers are making plans. Carpet bombing, indiscriminate killings of civilians, shelling with artillery and targeting key infrastructure in Lebanon. These are all act of war and many are war crimes. Israeli law enforcement treats Lebanon as an "enemy state". Any Israeli citizens or any other person who holds any passport bearing stamps, visas, etc associated with Lebanon are subject to arrest or detention. Polls show 97% of Lebanese having unfavorable opinion of Jews. Lebanese hate Israel and for good reason. Who would want to live next to a genocidal terrorist state that is Israel? Oh also note that Hezbollah a group that fought Israel’s illegal occupation of Lebanon is now classified by the US as a terrorist group? [/quote] I’m not delusional—I’m right. I’m talking about the last year, not the 1980s. ICYMI: they’ve all been playing a bloody ping pong game of dropping bombs for hundreds of years…in the name of “religion.” Whatever. But what’s happening now is this: Hezbollah has enjoyed easier access to substantial weaponry thanks to Iran’s munitions factories in Syria. While Hezbollah has been shooting thousands of missiles at Israel for the last year, it was clear they were ramping up. What’s happened in the last week was nothing more than a tightly controlled operation to destabilize comms and munitions. They destroyed a munitions factory in Syria last week, and then they used the pagers to hit the actual terrorists directly. Suggesting Israel attacked Lebanon or the Lebanese people is nonsense. Countering the reality and facts of today by reaching back to the 1980s is absurd and irrelevant. Serious question: if Israel disappeared tomorrow, do you really believe everyone left standing would magically coexist and religious extremism terrorism would end? Newsflash: not a chance. The reality is fat oligarchs safely esconced in their mansions far away from the danger will always use chaos to engage the world to send buckets of money for humanitarian aid that will largely end up making these puppet masters richer and arming their brainwashed minions to fight. Jihadis gonna jihad…after all, what else do they have going on? ^^^ That’s the problem to solve imho. [/quote] Oh this is rich. How many Lebanese have you Israel killed in the past year? Stop your lies and propaganda. When you bomb people, invade their country and kill their love ones you are at war. Israel has been at with Lebanon for over 60 years. All you people talk about is how during the Iron Age there was a Jewish kingdom for 100 years so therefore you can take whatever you want. Now you say the people you carpet bombed and occupied in the 1980’s have no right to hold the grudge. In fact, they all love Israel Lol! The truly remarkable thing is Lebanon never attacked or joined any of the other Arab attacks against Israel. This is how Israel repays them. Hezbollah has a right to defend itself and the people of Lebanon. How many bomb factories does Israel have? If Israel disappeared tomorrow the Palestinians could go back to their lands. This would solve the vast majority of the current problems in the Middle East. The area that makes up Israel/Palestine has always been an unimportant backwater. There are 9 million people wrongly displaced from their homes without compensation. The US is forcing the whole region through bribery, political pressure, supporting oppressive regimes and/or gun point to accept Israel. The US is on the wrong side of history.[/quote] All Hezbollah and/or Hamas needs to do is to donate hundreds of billions of dollars to the RNC and DNC over the next few weeks and suddenly, the US will jump over to the right side of history. US policy is wrongfully guided by bribery in many cases and Middle East policy is indeed skewed by special interest but that doesn't change the fact that there are terrorist organizations in the Middle East that deserve no mercy. [/quote]
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