Lebanon-Israel War | 2023-present

Iraqi PMU fired dozens of drones into Israel last year

including one that hit an IDF base in the Golan and killed 2 Israeli soldiers and injured another 24 IDF soldiers


but they stopped recently. likely because they are under strong pressure from USA and the Iraqi government.
 
It’s clear that the Lebanese govt won't do anything, now the ball is in Hezbollah's court. The Zionists are literally bombing Beirut.
to be fair you are talking about a group who fought the Israelis yes we know they suffered a devastating setback but we all know they aren’t done and will come back smarter and stronger for the lessons they have learned from the conflict…….we have yet to see an answer from jolani who holds the power in Syria from the constant bombing and theft of Syrian land damn at least snipe a few those idf who are riding around in unprotected vehicles or walking near Damascus they’re not even trying to hide it
 
Hezbollah's new equation should be to respond to any strikes above Litani River, but not above

UNSC resolutions are against Hezbollah here, they say Hezbollah should not have a military presence below the Litani River, and Hezbollah agreed to this in 2006 and 2024 ceasefires
 
to be fair you are talking about a group who fought the Israelis yes we know they suffered a devastating setback but we all know they aren’t done and will come back smarter and stronger for the lessons they have learned from the conflict…….we have yet to see an answer from jolani who holds the power in Syria from the constant bombing and theft of Syrian land damn at least snipe a few those idf who are riding around in unprotected vehicles or walking near Damascus they’re not even trying to hide it
don't give him too many uncomfortable facts, he doesn't like it. he only likes to defend Jolani for not fighting Israel and troll Hezbollah/Iran for fighting Israel. he is unfortunately not objective.
 
don't give him too many uncomfortable facts, he doesn't like it. he only likes to defend Jolani for not fighting Israel and troll Hezbollah/Iran for fighting Israel. he is unfortunately not objective.

Wow, you are OBSESSED with Syria in the Lebanon thread, Off topic? lol
 
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one of the most iconic scenes in human history.

more than 1 million people attended the funeral of Sayed Hassan Nasrallah from a country with a population of 5 million people

Israel flew low over the stadium with 4 fighter jets to intimidate people, instead they chanted with pride and resilience, saying we are not defeated
 
On Lebanese social media, the anti-Hezbollah gaslighters and gloaters are now themselves starting to say that Hezbollah should respond (not because they want them to defend themselves, but because they believe that Israel will end them).

No one is gloating, maybe some of the Iranians feel that way, b/c thats what they do with Syria.

Hezbollah actually has missile capacity and the backing of 3 different other factions, PMUs, Iran and Houthis, unlike the Syrian govt.

My reason for wanting Hezbollah to respond has nothing to do with Hezbollah "being ended by Israel", b/c such a thing is not possible, I want them to respond, b/c it will force Israel onto 2 fronts, and mess with their Gaza plan of trying to manage a low intensity conflict with an isolated and cornered starving opponent, VS. having to deal with a high intensity conflict with a force actually capable of doing significant damage to them, forcing them to fight 2 fronts with exhaustion.
 
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if anyone can watch this without getting emotional then I think they are not human.
 
My reason for wanting Hezbollah to respond has nothing to do with Hezbollah "being ended by Israel", b/c such a thing is not possible, I want them to respond, b/c it will force Israel onto 2 fronts, and mess with their Gaza plan of trying to manage a low intensity conflict with an isolated and cornered starving opponent, VS. having to deal with a high intensity conflict with a force actually capable of doing significant damage to them, forcing them to fight 2 fronts with exhaustion.
Ask your beloved HTS to resume the supply line from Iran to Hezbollah and then only the group could respond. As it stands, the org was badly compromised and most of its ammunition and leadership eliminated and supply line cut.

Of course HTS is not going to do that as Jolani was part of US-Israel-GCC 20 year effort to break the "Shia Crescent".
 
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Ask your beloved HTS to resume the supply line from Iran to Hezbollah and then only the group could respond. As it stands, the org was badly compromised and most of its ammunition and leadership eliminated and supply line cut.

Of course HTS is not going to do that as it was part of US-Israel-GCC 20 year effort to break the "Shia Crescent".
he is just here to troll and insult Iran and Hezbollah and should be ignored mostly
 
Iraqi PMU fired dozens of drones into Israel last year

including one that hit an IDF base in the Golan and killed 2 Israeli soldiers and injured another 24 IDF soldiers


but they stopped recently. likely because they are under strong pressure from USA and the Iraqi government.
Yes I know Iraqi PMU fired a few drones at the Golan and then quit. I call that tokenism. After all Iran did for them against ISIS, and still does for them, it was a very poor return on investment. Now it is reported same PMU is playing Iran against the US/Iraqi govt to see where it gets most benefits.
 
Ask your beloved HTS to resume the supply line from Iran to Hezbollah and then only the group could respond. As it stands, the org was badly compromised and most of its ammunition and leadership eliminated and supply line cut.

Of course HTS is not going to do that as it was part of US-Israel-GCC 20 year effort to break the "Shia Crescent".

Why? does Hezbollah not have capacity without Syria? If thats true, then it would make what the Hezbollah haters in Lebanon say correct, that Hezbollah is not independent and not capable of being independent and reliant on patronage from Iran or Syria to function.

Can Hezbollah not be effective against Israel without HTS backing?
the "Shia Crescent".

Whats all this Shia Crescent stuff? lol, whats that have to do with Syria? Why does a majority Sunni state have to be involved in this? Iran's strategy shouldn't be reliant on trying to subjugate or demographically manipulate a Sunni Majority state. thats not a reasonable outlook to have. Alternatively someone could say hey maybe Safavids were the ones who "broke up" the Sunni Continuity that goes from Khorasan/Hind to Palestine or even further.
 

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