Lebanon-Israel War | 2023-present

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Its clear that the Lebanese govt won't do anything, now the ball is in Hezbollah's court. The Zionists are literally bombing Beirut.
 
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even more bombing alerts

Netanyahu is trying to restart the war in Lebanon while also bombing Gaza and Syria

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first they identified the drone manufacturing sites in Beirut and I guess these are possible rocket/drone launch sites for possible retaliation
 
Its clear that the Lebanese govt won't do anything, now the ball is in Hezbollah's court. The Zionists are literally bombing Beirut.
Lebanese govt is in bed with Israel and the new US ruler of Lebanon, Morgan Ortaganus. I think Mr Netanyahu is trying to restart the war in Lebanon alongwith new one in Syria.
 
reports that the Lebanese army entered two of the buildings that Israel threatened to bomb

though they later left
 
Its clear that the Lebanese govt won't do anything, now the ball is in Hezbollah's court. The Zionists are literally bombing Beirut.
It's too late now to establish that Beirut for Tel Aviv Equation. I don't think anybody has ability cause extensive damage to Tel Aviv.

Their best bet is to target Israeli forces in southern Lebanon. And northern Israeli sites if it escalates.

Israel wants to increase domestic pressure on Hezbollah. Doing it during the summer / tourism season and at Beirut specifically is what is going to cause domestic pressure.

But this is also Netanyahu and Israeli blindly waging war with no objective at sight. Israel wants to change the equation in Lebanon entirely.

Netanyahu is avoiding doing something like killing a top Hezbollah official or striking buildings without warning. Which means he's trying to see how far he can go without Hezbollah firing back. Because this current equation is favorable to Israel.
 
It's too late now to establish that Beirut for Tel Aviv Equation. I don't think anybody has ability cause extensive damage to Tel Aviv.

Their best bet is to target Israeli forces in southern Lebanon. And northern Israeli sites if it escalates.

Israel wants to increase domestic pressure on Hezbollah. Doing it during the summer / tourism season and at Beirut specifically is what is going to cause domestic pressure.

But this is also Netanyahu and Israeli blindly waging war with no objective at sight. Israel wants to change the equation in Lebanon entirely.

Netanyahu is avoiding doing something like killing a top Hezbollah official or striking buildings without warning. Which means he's trying to see how far he can go without Hezbollah firing back. Because this current equation is favorable to Israel.

Idk a Second front in the north will mess up their plans against Gaza. If Lebanon activates maybe the PMUs will do something.
 
Idk a Second front in the north will mess up their plans against Gaza. If Lebanon activates maybe the PMUs will do something.
Hezbollah is shattered and in survival mode. The Iraqi PMU's also sat out the war and proved a major disappointment. Iran saved Iraq's rearend in 2012-2017 war against ISIS but the Iraqis did not return the favor.

Both countries have population sections hostile to these groups. In Lebanon , its the Maronites and in Iraq, its the Arab/Kurd Sunnis. It has now proven to deter these groups from getting involved in Palestine.
 
in Iraq, its the Arab/Kurd Sunnis. It has now proven to deter these groups from getting involved in Palestine.

No the Kurds and Sunni Arab have no say in their activities. Whether they choose to do something or not do something is based on their own outlook.
 
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Idk a Second front in the north will mess up their plans against Gaza. If Lebanon activates maybe the PMUs will do something.
Nothing disrupted their plans in Gaza except the resolve of the people of Gaza and Hamas. This is strictly about Lebanon now and redrawing of equations. I don't see them responding even if weapons are available somebody is scared and views resistance more of a business operation and not a ideological struggle. The stakeholders in Hezbollah must be a corrupt bunch. And those stakeholders aren't the military guys.

When it's this lopsided you have to be ideologically motivated to go into this fight. People are as far defending Lebanon from a ground invasion. They'll put their lives on the line. But not for more than that.
 
On Lebanese social media, the anti-Hezbollah gaslighters and gloaters are now themselves starting to say that Hezbollah should respond (not because they want them to defend themselves, but because they believe that Israel will end them).

We're almost there , almost everyone in Lebanon will soon be on the "same page" about wanting Hezbollah to retaliate

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Nothing disrupted their plans in Gaza except the resolve of the people of Gaza and Hamas. This is strictly about Lebanon now and redrawing of equations. I don't see them responding even if weapons are available somebody is scared and views resistance more of a business operation and not a ideological struggle. The stakeholders in Hezbollah must be a corrupt bunch. And those stakeholders aren't the military guys.
Ridiculous. That would be a war on Israel's terms when Hezbollah is only starting to recover from the last war.
 

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