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I have not observed any significant pro-Hezbollah demonstrations to date, which is quite unusual. They have experienced a substantial decline in support among the Lebanese people, particularly within the Shia community. The critical question is whether this loss of support is sufficient to render them vulnerable to the frail Lebanese state.

However, the armed wing of Hezbollah is a terror organisation and shouldn't exist in the first place.
Hezbollah is not classified as a terrorist organization by the UN (nor by most of the world’s countries). The only ones who label them as such are the Zionist Jews.

‘They have experienced a substantial decline in support’

This is exactly the opposite of reality. In the latest elections, Hezbollah-affiliated candidates received more votes than ever before in history.
 
I have not observed any significant pro-Hezbollah demonstrations to date, which is quite unusual. They have experienced a substantial decline in support among the Lebanese people, particularly within the Shia community. The critical question is whether this loss of support is sufficient to render them vulnerable to the frail Lebanese state.

However, the armed wing of Hezbollah is a terror organisation and shouldn't exist in the first place.
nice of the troll turk to come here and speak for the shia people and tell us that they no longer like Hezbollah and Hezbollah shouldn't exist
 
BREAKING: HUGE PROTESTS IN BEIRUT AGAINST THE LEBANESE GOVERNMENT FORCING HEZBOLLAH TO DISARM

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Hezbollah is not classified as a terrorist organization by the UN (nor by most of the world’s countries). The only ones who label them as such are the Zionist Jews.

‘They have experienced a substantial decline in support’

This is exactly the opposite of reality. In the latest elections, Hezbollah-affiliated candidates received more votes than ever before in history.
yes, and the last page is literally full of mass pro-Hezbollah protests across every major city of Lebanon. some sectarians just come here to troll and spread propaganda on behalf of their masters.
 
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Hezbollah’s deputy sec. Gen. Mohammad Raad’s key positions tonight on the Disarmament Decision:

The resistance’s weapons have protected Lebanon since 1982, liberated its land, established a deterrence balance, and foiled the enemy’s expansionist project.

Disarmament means abandoning honor and sovereignty, it is political suicide, and we will not commit suicide. The decision is hasty, dangerous, and shifts instability from the Israeli-Lebanese front to an internal front. Those who contributed to approving disarmament are either ignorant or have committed a grave political sin .Role of the Resistance in Protecting Lebanon

The state, with its own capabilities, cannot face the enemy or guarantee sovereignty.

The very existence of the resistance is what disturbs the enemy and disrupts its plans. Handing over the weapons without guarantees leaves the country exposed to occupation.

U.S. and Israeli insistence on a timeline to implement their demands stems from the fact that time is not on their side. The decision came under direct U.S. pressure, with the aim of presenting proof of obedience to Washington. Some actors in power behave as if America is the sole source of prosperity, and whoever opposes it should starve.

The decision exposed deep problems within the state and the influence of external actors.

The government bears full responsibility for the internal tensions that will follow. No personal issue with PM Nawaf Salam, but his decision is based on a logic that prioritizes personal security over sacrifice and sovereignty.

The atmosphere in the South, Bekaa, and Dahiyeh views the decision as opening the path to Karbala. Denying the resistance’s role and the martyrs’ sacrifices is disgraceful and unacceptable.
 
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No, my friend - you're falling for the same old Zionist narrative that history has repeatedly exposed as false.

1- "The Arab world is in good shape and has to focus on development for coming decades"

There is no "good shape" for the "Arab world". They are third-world countries, underdeveloped, colonized, militarily occupied by foreign troops, countries that don't produce anything scientifically on their own and with the vast majority of the population poor and in need. Countries like Qatar, KSA and Emirates have puppet monarchies that are rich while the population is miserable, and also use slaves from Asia to be exploited. These are depressing, bankrupt countries seen as jokes in Western media. Here in Brazil (for example) nobody takes these places seriously: Those "outside the system" see them as puppets and the official media as demonic, selling them as "wrong culture" and reinforcing their weakness in being dominated.
Much of the world is also bankrupt. Here in Brazil, a giant and seemingly wealthy country, the bulk of the population is poor and needy. In Argentina, Mexico, etc., it's even worse.

2- "Arabs are going in for the kill - that is to kill the resistance made up of Hamas, Islamic Jihad and Hezbollah."

These countries in the region don't have the power for this, they're mere puppets, and looking at the past where the Zionist elite and American puppets achieved nothing, we see they won't succeed today either. This is just another phase of the war, where Mossad let Palestinians pass through the wall to justify their total extermination at all levels. What will happen here is the same as always: new actors will emerge to confront Zionism in the Middle East, and whoever survives from the old ones will grow stronger (this over the years).

3- "Hezbollah while Israel focuses on degrading their capabilities and US - LA Army - other forces on ground try physically disarming them."

This isn't so simple, we heard the same about the HOUTHIS in Yemen 20 years ago, and today they control the country. A war like this is a war of decades.
Houthi's imo are more tough, conservative and religious people with strong historical roots to their region. And strong Arab roots with good ties with lots of neighbors in the Gulf (Oman, Qatar and others).

Hezbollah jeapordized it's relations with several players in region and lost focus of what they used to be. That can correct their course but if they don't odds are worse for them.

Resistance Axis should never be reduced to fighting civil wars. Neither should the Arab led axis (Libya, Sudan, etc...). That means Israel won before the war even started.

That's why Hamas tries to advise movements, people, and nations in this region of why it's important to confront Israel by getting in defensive or offensive posturing. And forming a joint military coalition.
 
7 Lebanese army soldiers killed as they attempted to seize Hezbollah ammo depot in south Lebanon

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Don't understand these Lebanese "soldiers".

Run off when Jewish terrorists invade.....come in to disarm the only force that actually defends the land.

HB should seize control...
The syrian síndrome. They think cooperating with Israel will improve their situation.
 
Don't understand these Lebanese "soldiers".

Run off when Jewish terrorists invade.....come in to disarm the only force that actually defends the land.

HB should seize control...
they are soldiers and just follow political orders, don't blame them. Hezbollah agreed to the ceasefire which requires them to withdraw all military presence from below the Litani River, the politicians are just ordering the army to implement this.

many in the army come from pro-resistance families who insisted on waving Hezbollah flags at their funeral:

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