Israel’s Genocide in Gaza | 2023- till present

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Did this solve anything? They kill of leaders that are replaced almost instantly.
Lebanon has a "confessional" political system with power divided between religio-political entities within a sort-of republican framework. I see relationships between the entities are a function of relative power with frictions resolved by personal relationships between their leaders.

Lebanon's political system forbids any religio-political entity from being wiped out entirely - at least formally. For example, Hezbollah supported rebuilding Beirut's Maghen Abraham Synagogue (damaged in the 1982 Israel-PLO war, IIRC) even though the number of Jews remaining in Beirut is likely under three dozen. Other entities have redoubts that can't be touched by a rival, lest the remainder will gang up against the offender when the besieged redoubt is threatened.

Israel's activities have both reduced Hezbollah's power and compelled Hezbollah to interact with its Lebanese partners/rivals through different personalities. I suppose this is an opportunity for Lebanese to "solve" some of their issues. But I feel certain no matter what Hezbollah will survive - at least in name.
 
How is it the truth?

Hamas remains intact.

Hezbullah remains intact.

Iran's influence has grown, not decreased since Oct 7th.

What are you talking about?

Israel has failed to accomplish even single strategic goal.
The military destruction of Hamas (and potentially Hezbollah) wouldn't mean their complete eradication, but rather a sharp decline in their power. Like ISIS after its defeat, remnants may linger in small, fragmented groups, but their capacity to pose a significant threat would be greatly diminished, making them a shadow of their former selves.
 
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Hamas and Hezbollah are irregular militia

The whole purpose of these militias is to keep Israel in a constant conflict,
AS LONG AS THEIR IS OCCUPATION THEIR WILL BE RESISTANCE
I don't understand what's so hard for you to understand, the resistance just rebuilds, recruits and goes again

In the meantime Israel just drags itself down, Haifa and tel Aviv are under attack, international law and cases are still ongoing, International protest and boycott ongoing
 
The military destruction of Hamas (and potentially Hezbollah) wouldn't mean their complete eradication, but rather a sharp decline in their power. Like ISIS after its defeat, remnants may linger in small, fragmented groups, but their capacity to pose a significant threat would be greatly diminished, making them a shadow of their former selves.
Isis/al qaeda are a black ops created by CIA( 9 11 was a false flag operation) and both are forbiden in ONU , all their military training and equipment came from the CIA, MOSSAD, USA and NATO. Hezb, Hamas(are not terrorists in the UN) they are political parties(they run for elections) like democrats in USA or Communists in China, comparing isis with hezb(in addition to being part of Zionist propaganda) would be like comparing FARCs from colombia with Maduro Government in Venezuela. You should study more about theses issues.

And Hamas,Hezb and others are in the same military situation before this new phase of war, the rest is Zionist propaganda. The representatives and politicians of the parties who were killed are also nothing different from the past where "Israel" killed leaders in the 80s and 90s and others came because they are parties that in its political acts there is the ideology of fighting Zionist colonizers.
 
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