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so we are back to promoting war crimes and massacres of civiliansunless Hezbollah have a special plan to target civilians only and in mass (do a massacer by aiming at shelters and crowded areas)
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so we are back to promoting war crimes and massacres of civiliansunless Hezbollah have a special plan to target civilians only and in mass (do a massacer by aiming at shelters and crowded areas)
I only said if they have such a plan to revenge the plausible carpet bombing, which i doubt they have, Hezbollah since 1982 never targeted civilians on purpose to get them dead, and from the drone footages inside Haifa, this proves that if Hezbollah wanted to massacre civilians, it would have been done a very long time agoso we are back to promoting war crimes and massacres of civilians
But you don´t build 1.200 IR6 centrifugees just for Khamenei´s ban because religious matters. You have all of those for building nukes.
Do we think Israel is bluffing?
two main factors you are overlooking, besides Hezbollah's massive inventories that can sustain itself for a long time without resuppliesIn an event of a war how does hezbollah receive supplies when Israel will control the skies over Lebanon and impose a naval blockade? In the initial few weeks Israel will sustain casualties but when there is No resupply how do you even sustain an armed conflict? Even if the IRGC send troops how can they get supplies in when the skies are controlled by the IOF.
Hezbollahs best bet is to hit Israel hard for the first 2-3 weeks until the international community step in. If they throw a few hard shots and the casualty levels become very high there’s a chance a ceasefire will take place
The idea that hamas is still fighting effectively is BS initially Israel took losses now a few soldiers are getting killed here and there.
srbm launch from Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, not forcibly from Iran, the closer, the better accuracy (way better accuracy compared to MRMB from Iran or Yemen), and harder time to interceptIf Israel invades southern Lebanon, I dont see why Iran cant hit their troop positions in Lebanon with IRBMs given Israel does the same in Lebanon and Syria by using their warplanes.
It would be a good time for good old fashioned payback with all the IRGC personnel they have killed.
In an event of a war how does hezbollah receive supplies when Israel will control the skies over Lebanon and impose a naval blockade? In the initial few weeks Israel will sustain casualties but when there is No resupply how do you even sustain an armed conflict? Even if the IRGC send troops how can they get supplies in when the skies are controlled by the IOF.
Hezbollahs best bet is to hit Israel hard for the first 2-3 weeks until the international community step in. If they throw a few hard shots and the casualty levels become very high there’s a chance a ceasefire will take place
The idea that hamas is still fighting effectively is BS initially Israel took losses now a few soldiers are getting killed here and there.
The Iranian leadership and Hezbollah must be confident enough to predict a military defeat for Israel if it attacked southern Lebanon, considering the strong statements. But if this is all a bluff, with Hezbollah falling, Iran will suffer its biggest strategic defeat in two decades, which will directly impact the entire Axis of Resistance.Unfortunately not
I remember in the early weeks of the Gaza war a lot of respected analysts predicted Israel wouldn't even launch a ground invasion of Gaza because it was too risky, yet now they have been there for more than 7 months
so far we have seen that everything Netanyahu and the far right in Israel have said they will do (fight for months, enter Rafah, not care about diplomatic pressure) has come true
Iran cannot let Hezbollah fall and should enter the war directly. Israel will try to permanently disturb the equation with the Axis of Resistance by removing Hamas from Gaza and removing Hezbollah from south Lebanon. Even if Iran doesn't want to, Israel's attacks in Syria will likely lead to further Iranians killed and this will increase the pressure on the IRGC to respond. At the very least I hope we have stored hundreds of SRBMs across Syria ready to launch into Israel
Don't you think Hamas weapon arsenal lasted far more than what anybody taught was possibleThat is the problem - what ever Hezbollah starts with - it will finish with for the most part. It does depend on how much Syria is prepared to allow to transit across its country aswell as Iraq for resupplies of course.
That is why I do think the Lebanese Goverment needs to officially and forceably resist - and ask for international help. Israel wont limit its destruction of Lebanon at all - it will flatten everything - so they are better off resisting - then letting them get away with anything.
Yes, Lebanon is in a bad way - but it wont get better until it raises it deterrence level against Israel and raises the cost for Israel. Lebanon should mobilise its whole country the same way Israel does. Look at how little Hamas has, and their level of resistance - do you think whatever Lebanon has, they cant do better ?
Israel is looking to permanently annex southern lebanon this time - they wont be going back.
I'm asking myself why can't we mention war crimes when the vast majority of people here functions with "the more you kill, the more you win"
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