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Turkey = NATO member with full economic and diplomatic relations with Israel
Persian Gulf states = US vassals with almost full economic and diplomatic relations with Israel (some behind the scenes, most now out in open, with many even hosting Israeli Embassies)
Egypt = don't make me laugh
One Palestinians do not control Jordan they have a minority say at best monarchy of king Abdullah has control overall, don’t make it sound that simple also attacking embassies of other nations is simplistic at best and would result in a huge domino effect, ie attacking the towers.instead of just pentagon you can strike a military target and people won’t bat an eye you attack diplomatic buildings(yes even those as fronts for Mossad) would cause more mayhem.It is incredible that the Israeli Embassy in Jordan is still standing, especially considering 50% of people in Jordan are Palestinians ... If Palestinians themselves can't remove an Israeli Embassy in their heartland which they control, then there is no hope of wider Arab or Islamic solidarity.
I dont doubt about it.I'm not sure, he went to school in Iran. Iran likes him. Otherwise he doesn't stand out.
Good post.There is a huge power asymmetry between Hezbollah (and Hamas etc) and Israel/USA. The way to offset that is via asymmetric and guerrilla warfare, but they cannot respond to targeted assassinations / drone strikes in the same way, it's simply not possible.
It is indeed a huge escalation, though, and Seyed Nasrallah previously promised a strong response to any Israeli assassinations in Lebanon, so we will for sure see a strong response by Hezbollah. Although to go to full war over this would be very stupid, and Hezbollah are not stupid like others, so they will try to respond in a calculated way that restores deterrence without escalating to a full war (which would entirely obliterate large parts of Lebanon, like we see Gaza being turned to dust, a fate no Lebanese wants).
It is incredible that the Israeli Embassy in Jordan is still standing, especially considering 50% of people in Jordan are Palestinians ... If Palestinians themselves can't remove an Israeli Embassy in their heartland which they control, then there is no hope of wider Arab or Islamic solidarity and nor should they be able to expect such a thing.
I dont believe in reasons without proves in main newspapers, less in a forum.Words have meanings that are defined for a reason, that's all. I appreciate the clarification, again.
It is incredible that the Israeli Embassy in Jordan is still standing, especially considering 50% of people in Jordan are Palestinians ... If Palestinians themselves can't remove an Israeli Embassy in their heartland which they control, then there is no hope of wider Arab or Islamic solidarity and nor should they be able to expect such a thing.
I dont doubt about it.
My question is what common Lebanese people see in that guy to follow him.
I dont believe in reasons without proves in main newspapers, less in a forum.
The question is what a common guy like you see in the child killing Zionists that you clap your butt cheeks for?
They must not want to cause troubles to the escort-queen, imagine the drama, she couldn't do fashion shopping in the West if situation get out of control against a main Western ally.One Palestinians do not control Jordan they have a minority say at best monarchy of king Abdullah has control overall, don’t make it sound that simple also attacking embassies of other nations is simplistic at best and would result in a huge domino effect, ie attacking the towers.instead of just pentagon you can strike a military target and people won’t bat an eye you attack diplomatic buildings(yes even those as fronts for Mossad) would cause more mayhem.
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