Lebanon-Israel War | 2023-present

And Iran is just letting it happen. lol

This whole conflict, they half assed it, they could have gone all out on the northern front, but they slow played it, like some sort of "strategy" and all it did was allow Israel to start slowly degrading them, until all the higher ups were being killed, and now we are at a point where they are facing dissolution. the Gazan front kept asking them to escalate, and they never did, only blew up cell towers.
And Turks are happy, pushing for normalisation between Israel and Syria, disarming Palestinians to save the Israelis from genocide case and isolation. At least Iran doesnt help Israel.
 
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let the Iran-obsessed donkeys bark, it's all they are good for
 
I really wish Hezbollah was still in the war like Houthi's are

those twin rack Almas Anti-tanks missiles really devastated the IDF on the border regions

anyone remember the one that went straight into the back of the Israeli military people carrier while everyone was inside ?

they had drone footage right over Haifa port and even knocked out the Iron Dome batteries

their comms were compromised and unfortunately they never controlled the ladder of escalation

but the comms was the real issue
 
I really wish Hezbollah was still in the war like Houthi's are
I don't think we should wish anyone is still in a war with a far stronger and more ruthless and deeply barbaric genocidal enemy

their comms were compromised and unfortunately they never controlled the ladder of escalation

but the comms was the real issue
true
 
And Turks are happy, pushing for normalisation between Israel and Syria, disarming Palestinians to save the Israelis from genocide case and isolation. At least Iran doesnt help Israel.
some khars are obsessed with Iran and just like to troll, best to ignore them
 
I don't think we should wish anyone is still in a war with a far stronger and more ruthless and deeply barbaric genocidal enemy


true


no I dont either but Hezbollah was remarkably well protected and the casualties on their side was "relatively" low maybe 1:1 against the IDF ?

Israel did carry out those targeted strikes against the Hezbollah leadership but other than that Hezbollah was holding their ground very well

bless them they fought very hard I always remember that 1 Hezbollah fighter holding off the IDF and eventually Israel had to send in a squadron of fighter jets to defeat him
 
I really wish Hezbollah was still in the war like Houthi's are

those twin rack Almas Anti-tanks missiles really devastated the IDF on the border regions

anyone remember the one that went straight into the back of the Israeli military people carrier while everyone was inside ?

they had drone footage right over Haifa port and even knocked out the Iron Dome batteries

their comms were compromised and unfortunately they never controlled the ladder of escalation

but the comms was the real issue
Hezbollah was forced to stop because the Lebanese public could not take the devastation of their homes, businesses and infrastructure anymore. Israel's ruthless and amoral "Dahiya doctrine" which emphasizes attacks on civilians and their possessions so as to pressure the combatants, worked.
 
no I dont either but Hezbollah was remarkably well protected and the casualties on their side was "relatively" low maybe 1:1 against the IDF ?
definitely not 1:1 at all ...

they were losing 50-100 fighters per day during the ground invasion, though they held ground relatively well (but it was not sustainable)

bless them they fought very hard I always remember that 1 Hezbollah fighter holding off the IDF and eventually Israel had to send in a squadron of fighter jets to defeat him
yes. individual Hezbollah fighters / units showed incredible courage and I remember the incident you are referring to. one fighter on his own resisting multiple IDF units from multiple directions while being watched by an IDF quadcopter, showing total calmness. martyred by an air strike in the end after the IDF ground units couldn't get to him.
 
And Turks are happy, pushing for normalisation between Israel and Syria, disarming Palestinians to save the Israelis from genocide case and isolation. At least Iran doesnt help Israel.

There is no Normalization, only an adherence temporarily to the 1974 ceasefire.

Iran Helps Israel plenty, they are both on the same side in Syria trying to destabilize Syria. Both their propaganda in inciting the Druze and Alawites is the same. If I posted tweets from both bot farms without labels on Syria, you would not be able to tell the difference on the messaging.

We go back further in History, to Khomeini and when Saddam was still around and Iran just had their revolution, and the Iran Iraq war happened, Israel backed Iran against Iraq. They were also on the same side in the Iraq invasion, where Shia militias backed by Iran and supported by the United States overthrew Saddam. We got pictures of the so called "Axis of resistance" leaders at the White House. Nouri Al Maliki being praised by neocons.
 
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Iran Helps Israel plenty, they are both on the same side in Syria trying to destabilize Syria.
Why the reluctance to acknowledge Syria is on same path as Jordan and Egypt ?? Why make such outlandish claims of Iran and Israel "helping" each other ?

This article alone will show the level of conflict between Israel, which was helping Wahhabis like Alqaeda in Syria, and Iran which was helping Assad regime.


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Why the reluctance to acknowledge Syria is on same path as Jordan and Egypt ?? Why make such outlandish claims of Iran and Israel "helping" each other ?

This article alone will show the level of conflict between Israel, which was helping Wahhabis like Alqaeda in Syria, and Iran which was helping Assad regime.


B/c its not True, and frankly even if Syria wanted it could not be possible for the simple fact that Israelis are occupying Golan and without the return of Golan such a matter is not possible even if Syria wanted. The Israelis under Netanyahu made a strategic blunder in officially annexing Golan Heights into Israel, rather then keeping it as occupied territory, which they didn't with the Golan which they used as a bargaining chip with Egypt, Netanyahu's own greed created an unforced blunder for the zionist entity.

Outside of the 1974 ceasefire, there is nothing on the Israeli front, the only thing outside of that, has been the return of a 50 year old skeleton with no tactical benefit, that Assad himself was negotiating to give back in 2007.
 
Why the reluctance to acknowledge Syria is on same path as Jordan and Egypt ?? Why make such outlandish claims of Iran and Israel "helping" each other ?

This article alone will show the level of conflict between Israel, which was helping Wahhabis like Alqaeda in Syria, and Iran which was helping Assad regime.


Watch this video for who was responsible for funding the Syrian civil war :

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Jeffrey Sachs is not an expert on Syria. His Analysis is flawed.

#1 Israelis didn't support HTS, HTS was in the North, they had people they supposedly helped in the southern front, #2 they wanted a weak assad/weak Syria, not Assad gone, they opposed him falling and the "international jihad" coming to Syria. Among other concerns. They wanted Assad b/c they had a predictable relationship, Assad never fired a single bullet into the Golan Heights.

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B/c its not True, and frankly even if Syria wanted it could not be possible for the simple fact that Israelis are occupying Golan and without the return of Golan such a matter is not possible even if Syria wanted. The Israelis under Netanyahu made a strategic blunder in officially annexing Golan Heights into Israel, rather then keeping it as occupied territory, which they didn't with the Golan which they used as a bargaining chip with Egypt, Netanyahu's own greed created an unforced blunder for the zionist entity.

Outside of the 1974 ceasefire, there is nothing on the Israeli front, the only thing outside of that, has been the return of a 50 year old skeleton with no tactical benefit, that Assad himself was negotiating to give back in 2007.
Israel annexed the Golan Heights in early 1980s, Trump simply put the seal of US recognization on it in 2017. The Sinai is a barren empty desert , but not the Golan.


 
Jeffrey Sachs is not an expert on Syria. His Analysis is flawed.
His views on the blunders of US foreign policy are gaining increasing acceptance. The Syrian civil war was primarily an American operation called Timber Sycamore with GCC adding their resources to it.

 
Israel annexed the Golan Heights in early 1980s, Trump simply put the seal of US recognization on it in 2017. The Sinai is a barren empty desert , but not the Golan.



Yes I know its was formally annexed in the 1980, but Netanyahu took it further, before Golan was a bargaining chip, now the Israeli policyu has moved beyond that, to pushing the rest of the world to recognize the annexation, starting with the US.
 

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