Lebanon-Israel War | 2023-present

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strong Iranian presence at Sayed Nasrallah's funeral in Beirut
 
terrorist Jewish caliphate flies F-16 and F-35 jets low over Beirut to intimidate mourners, instead they defiantly chant in support of Hezbollah
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estimated 1.4 million people attend funeral of Martyrs Sayed Nasrallah and Safi al Din (in a country of 5 million people)

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This is what happens when you don't invest in defence. Total airspace domination. :ROFLMAO:

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No, this is what happens when you have a sugar daddy in the form of the USA, funding your military to the tune of tens of billions every year.

If the US didn't fund Israel so heavily, they'd be as dirt poor as the rest of the third world, and wouldn't have all these shiny new weapons of war.

Every single air defense systems Israel has was funded in major part, or wholly with US funding. Every....Single....One.

On a related note, the Lavi project (Israel's F-16 clone) was shelved precisely because the US didn't want to fund it, and made them essentially cancel the project and instead buy 75 F-16s.

Israel, despite being rich, is not rich enough to fund the buying, developing, and deploying of these systems alone.

It is the single most heavily subsidized country in the world, and mistakes it's ability to obtain advanced weapons with personal military strength....as seen in both Gaza and Lebanon, it is clearly mistaken.
 
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@Immortals @Hack-Hook I think there was debate regarding the use of bombs

I don’t see 60+ bombs. I see less than 15. Which (can’t remember) I said it was likely less than 20.

I still don’t think Israel is honest about what bombs it really used that day. I think they have a special bunker buster they aren’t talking about.
 

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