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Don't think so. But they're not leadership material. We can't expect them to pull off magic. Saudi Arabia is still developing as a country. Despite how gift of oil makes them look.Saudi Arabia is fully on board with the ongoing genocide taking place in Palestine.
I would be shocked if Israel applied same policy of Gaza unto Lebanon. For a number of reasons. World can't afford another Gaza.Yemen doesn't face the same risks of total annihilation of its cities unlike Lebanon and Beirut given it is 2000km away vs 90km away from Israel
incredible to hold Hezbollah to a higher standard than the leader of the muslim world with largest GDP in the muslim world and largest military expenditure in the muslim world by farDon't think so. But they're not leadership material. We can't expect them to pull off magic. Saudi Arabia is still developing as a country. Despite how gift of oil makes them look.
Hezbollah is being held to its standard in context of its role within the resistance axis. It's not just me saying this. Follow Yemeni and Palestinian analysts saying the same thing. To be clear, they do not suggest Hezbollah should commit to a full blown escalation. But rather to widen scope of their operations. And yes there is a cost to that. It's the cost of striving for justice. People of Gaza paid it and so are people of Yemen.incredible to hold Hezbollah to a higher standard than the leader of the muslim world with largest GDP in the muslim world and largest military expenditure in the muslim world by far
I said Saudi's are not leadership material. Which is what I believe. They lack leadership skills. Blessings of oil makes them appear more capable than they are.Hezbollah with thousands of strikes in Israel is not doing enough but you make excuses for Saudi Arabia and its full complicity in the Israeli genocide ... I really don't understand this double standard.
this is a dangerous lieIt's great Lebanon has mostly been spared from these destructive attacks on civilians. It also suggests there could be more room to play with. To apply more pressure.
I think you're concerned with legacy building for Iran. Iran deserves a lot of credit. Though no is looking at this situation from perspective of pride. It's a dire situation in Gaza and the region, unlike anything we've seen before. What Israel did in Gaza has never been done anywhere else before. With Israel threatening genocide on day one, committing genocide, and getting political and military backing from two superpowers (EU and US), to do what they did on tiny Gaza.View attachment 55877
isn't it incredible that almost the entire Arab world fought a 9 year war/invasion against Houthis, now Houthis are pride of the Arabs?
please share some of these Yemeni analystsHezbollah is being held to its standard in context of its role within the resistance axis. It's not just me saying this. Follow Yemeni and Palestinian analysts saying the same thing. To be clear, they do not suggest Hezbollah should commit to a full blown escalation. But rather to widen scope of their operations.
you know I fully agree with thisIt's a dire situation in Gaza and the region, unlike anything we've seen before. What Israel did in Gaza has never been done anywhere else before. With Israel threatening genocide on day one, committing genocide, and getting political and military backing from two superpowers (EU and US), to do what they did on tiny Gaza.
Ansarallah was supported by Palestinians before this? I am sure you remember how you described them then ... nonetheless, Ansarallah support Palestinians in Gaza because it is the right thing to do regardless of what Palestinians have said about them in the past (blindly supporting Saudi propaganda against them as Persian proxies). Ansarallah have made large sacrifices but they are also 2000km away and in a position to make those sacrifices. both things can be trueFor Jordanians their pride is their king. For Moroccans its their claim to Western Sahara. Etc.... you get the point. Palestinians in Gaza, many supported Ansarallah prior to the current conflict. And many commend them for their role in the current conflict. They do deserve credit. As it's not just a matter of having capabilities but also the political and social will that's required.
They left from fear a war would break out. Just like Israeli's in the north. They didn't need to. None were subjected to anywhere near close of bombing Gaza was subjected to. Especially northern Gaza.this is a dangerous lie
100,000 Lebanese civilians have been displaced from South Lebanon
Lebanese interior ministry says 90 civilians have been killed. Hezbollah has announced 350 or so fighters killed. Over the 10 months period. You still seem to be overlooking the point I was making.hundreds of civilians have been killed
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