Hezbollah-Israel Conflict 2024 - Lebanon & Occupied Palestine Territories

Iran does not control Syria. Syria is a sovereign country. Iran has strong presence in Syria via allied groups but these are not heavily equipped and are not capable of facing Israel, not to mention, the Syrian Government would strongly oppose this. Why do you think they never respond to Israel bombing their territory?
Syria is an Iranian protectorate at this point, any claim of sovereignty is nothing more than a joke.

The Syrians don't respond because they don't have the capability to respond. The Iranians, however, do.

I don't buy your argument.
 
Your propaganda can fool us but not almighty. It's God's will that's happening.

Your people must accept their mistakes and seek forgiveness.
Not propaganda. The propaganda is the 40 fake babies and rapes. Hamas preemptively struck in a large operation targeting the IDF southern command. It eliminated the commander himself. You are a radicalized Hindu terrorist that's mad Jewish terrorists got eliminated and humiliated by Hamas. And think it's 'evil', lol. Give us a break.

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IDF confirms Col. Asaf Hamami killed on October 7
Killing of Colonel Asaf Hamami, a brigade chief of the Southern Command, allowed Hamas to access southern Israeli communities on October 7

 
Hamas did evil things on 7-Oct and got severe cosequences. You do bad things, you pay for it.

God is punishing Hamas and whoever comes in the way of God's will - will be annihilated, just notice how Hezbollah was totally obliterated without mercy.
What evil things were the Jews doing for God to punish them with the Holocaust? Since you know what God is up to. I'd like your input on that matter, please.
 
Not propaganda. The propaganda is the 40 fake babies and rapes. Hamas preemptively struck in a large operation targeting the IDF southern command. It eliminated the commander himself. You are a radicalized Hindu terrorist that's mad Jewish terrorists got eliminated and humiliated by Hamas. And think it's 'evil', lol. Give us a break.

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IDF confirms Col. Asaf Hamami killed on October 7
Killing of Colonel Asaf Hamami, a brigade chief of the Southern Command, allowed Hamas to access southern Israeli communities on October 7

Keep all this non-sense to yourself.

Nasarallah, challenged the will of God and got killed on a Friday while hiding in an inpenetrable bunker under a 20 floor building. You find this normal ?.

You cannot win against God's will. Nobody can.
 
Hamas did evil things on 7-Oct and got severe cosequences. You do bad things, you pay for it.

God is punishing Hamas and whoever comes in the way of God's will - will be annihilated, just notice how Hezbollah was totally obliterated without mercy.

Wake up. Israel is nobody, it does not give life or can take life. It's just being used as a tool of the supreme. Bow and accept the will of God.

Indian? :D
 

US political leaders rally behind Israel after Nasrallah killing​

President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris express support despite threat of regional war.

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Political leaders in the United States have rallied behind Israel after massive Israeli air strikes in Beirut levelled residential buildings and killed the powerful Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah.

President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris – both Democrats – and Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson have expressed support for the Friday attack, despite what is expected to be a substantial civilian death toll. Former Republican President Donald Trump does not appear to have commented yet on the killing of Nasrallah.

“Hassan Nasrallah and the terrorist group he led, Hezbollah, were responsible for killing hundreds of Americans over a four-decade reign of terror,” Biden said in a news release on Saturday. “His death from an Israeli air strike is a measure of justice for his many victims, including thousands of Americans, Israelis, and Lebanese civilians.”

The Biden administration has called for a lowering of tensions in the region, but shown little interest in using leverage such as the suspension of weapons sales to restrain Israel following a series of increasingly escalatory attacks in Lebanon in recent weeks. Israel has waved aside calls for a diplomatic agreement and pledged to press forward with continued strikes.

“President Biden and I do not want to see conflict in the Middle East escalate into a broader regional war,” Vice President Kamala Harris, who is the Democratic candidate for president, said in a statement on Saturday. “Diplomacy remains the best path forward to protect civilians and achieve lasting stability in the region.”

Israeli attacks inside Lebanon have killed at least 1,030 people since September 16, including 56 women and 87 children. A final death toll from the massive Israeli strikes that killed Nasrallah and destroyed several large residential buildings on Friday is not yet known, as rescue workers try to find bodies in the rubble.

The killing of Nasrallah, which follows the killing of a series of senior Hezbollah officials by Israel in recent weeks, is a body blow to the Lebanese group and a network of Iran-backed groups across the region. It remains unclear what response the group and its allies in the region, such as Iran-backed militias in Iraq and the Houthis in Yemen, will pursue.

US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin told Israeli counterpart Yoav Gallant that the US “remains postured to protect US forces and facilities in the region and committed to the defence of Israel” in a phone call on Friday.

The Biden administration has been criticised by activists and analysts who say that his unconditional support for Israel has resulted in a trend of perpetual escalation and Israeli attacks that include large civilian death tolls and violations of international law.

While Trump has yet to comment on the killing of Nasrallah, conservative lawmakers have rejected the Biden administration’s call for a ceasefire and urged stronger support for Israel’s campaigns in Lebanon and Gaza.

“We call on the Biden-Harris Administration to end its counter-productive calls for a cease-fire and its ongoing diplomatic pressure campaign against Israel,” Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson said in a statement on Saturday.

 
Your propaganda can fool us but not almighty. It's God's will that's happening.

Your people must accept their mistakes and seek forgiveness.
What arrogance from the Kabul Farce! When will the Hazara relatives have to accept the supreme will and the will of the ruler of the Khorasan states ISIS to ask for forgiveness? It would be better if they were puppets who killed the Syrian people for the Iranians. And when should we stop the double standards?
 
Legal experts criticize Biden for praising Israel’s extrajudicial killing of Hassan Nasrallah

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Washington (Quds News Network)- US President Joe Biden issued a statement praising Israel for the assassination of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, calling it “a measure of justice” for the victims of Hezbollah’s actions, including Americans, Israelis, and Lebanese civilians. The assassination, carried out by Israeli airstrikes, has killed dozens of civilians in addition to Nasrallah and threatens a full-scale regional war.

The statement has sparked sharp criticism from legal experts who argue that the endorsement of extrajudicial killings undermines international law. legal scholars and human rights advocates have expressed concern over Biden’s framing of the operation, calling it a dangerous precedent that disregards the rule of law.

Ramy Abdu, Chairman of the Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor, was among those who condemned Biden’s response, emphasizing that true justice cannot be achieved through extrajudicial killings. “The accepted method of achieving justice is not through assassinations but through international courts and legal mechanisms,” Abdu stated. He argued that by endorsing such killings, the US government is normalizing actions that violate international human rights norms. “This is America’s concept of justice—extrajudicial killings without accountability,” Abdu added.

Noura Erakat, a human rights attorney and Associate Professor at Rutgers University, strongly criticized the White House’s response, arguing that it reflects a broader trend in US policy to reshape the laws of war in the context of the global war on terror. “The statement from the White House exemplifies how, over two decades, the US has worked to alter the laws of war, applying them differently to Western powers while treating the Global South as exceptions,” Erakat said.

She further explained that framing Nasrallah’s assassination as “a measure of justice” dehumanizes Lebanese civilians and undermines Lebanon’s sovereignty. Erakat stressed that such language erases the distinction between military targets and civilians, effectively justifying the destruction of civilian infrastructure under the guise of self-defense. “If this happened in Tel Aviv, the international community would call it ‘barbaric’ and ‘reckless,’ but when it happens in Lebanon, it is celebrated as justice,” she noted.

Erakat also connected Biden’s statement to a long history of US practices that bypass international legal norms. She argued that the US has expanded the concept of self-defense to include preventive, rather than merely preemptive, strikes. “This has led to a global pattern of extrajudicial assassinations, drone strikes, and covert operations in countries like Afghanistan, Yemen, and Somalia, often without any legal oversight,” she said.

The professor also highlighted how the US has used its global war on ‘terror’ to justify actions like torture, indefinite detention, and the invasion of sovereign countries without United Nations Security Council authorization. “Yet, the US continues to claim the moral high ground, dictating what is and isn’t terrorism, while endorsing acts that violate international law,” she concluded.

Israel had dropped approximately 85 bunker-buster bombs on an entire block, each containing one ton of explosives, as part of the mission to eliminate Nasrallah. Four buildings were entirely leveled, murdering everyone inside including civilians.

 

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