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because he is the leader of a Lebanese group and was in daily contact with other Hezbollah members and he does not want to lead Hezbollah from another countryWhy not fly him out of the country knowing the Zionists are after him!
Israel bombs Beirut (for the 10 millionth time since 1970s) and this makes Iran incompetentIran is super incompetent.
Now conflicting reports about whether Saif Al-Din or Naim Qassem will replace Nasrallah. But it will be one of these and likely announced today or tomorrow (once the Shura Council meets to confirm).Very informative post. Thanks.
Do you have anything to say about their profiles? I'm in the dark about that. Some say they're more radical, others moderate, but I really don't have any information about their profiles.Now conflicting reports about whether Saif Al-Din or Naim Qassem will replace Nasrallah. But it will be one of these and likely announced today or tomorrow (once the Shura Council meets to confirm).
Israel's champions here should have the decency to point out that it is the Americans who everyone is afraid to take on openly. Americans indirectly just MAJORLY bled the once mighty Russia in Ukraine and what can Russia do about that?? Imagine, hundreds of thousands of casualties of your citizens and there is virtually no American casualties from that war.
In contrast, the countries and the militias of the Middle East are nothing. Israel is being used to set an 'example' for others by destroying Gaza and Lebanon. Be good, obedient vassals or else!
No need to be defensive but rather analyze. They have taken out very HVT at will since last 5-6 years. Time for some introspection not rhetoric.Israel bombs Beirut (for the 10 millionth time since 1970s) and this makes Iran incompetent
Strange logic from the think tanks
Hezbollah apparently doesn't need leaders to keep firing rockets and missiles at Israel- probably because Hezbollah has been taught to operate in a decentralized manner if needed, like some IRGC (and esp. Basij) units operate.That's a big loss, and with other commanders gone it leaves the organisation leaderless.
Imagine if Hezbollah and Iran didn't get their hands dirty for Assad. You will have a dedicated anti Israel force from Syria but the bloodshed caused against Sunnis by siding with a Godless dictator hopefully opened the eyes of Shias now.While Iran may eventually do something, where is Assad from Syria? Hezbollah helped them with their blood in Syrian civil war.
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