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Hezbollah has chosen to die silently to salami tactics.
They need to fight back, their whole mistake started with going back on Nasrallah's word on not seperating the fighting from the North to the fighting in the South, they have been getting picked apart since. Evacuate all operatives out of Beirut, both the civilians and military. Set up in the Valley, and underground in mountains, use the Geography. There is no point in being in Beirut, only ones in Beirut should be low level civilian leadership, and only to relay messages from Naim Qasim to Lebanese leadership, other than that, it should be completely isolated underground in Beqaa valley.
Israel prepared for 20 years after the failure of its 2006 attack on Lebanon. We saw signs of this with assassinations of very prominent Hezbollah commanders in the mid 2010's, but the organization's leadership had stagnated and did not realize what was going to happen. Then we saw the Israeli attack in 2024. I sadly agree with you that it's too late now and Hezbollah is done.Its too late now. Israil really did what she didnt dream in 2 decades. Neutralizing the Hezbullah threat. The courageos fighters lost everything. Biggest victory for zionpigs is finishing off Hezbullah and destroying syrian resistance ofcourse after Gaza.
What they say in public is different than what they say behind closed doors. Lebanese government/state benefits from Hezbollah strength acting as leverage against Israel + other foreign actors/threats.View attachment 147939
interesting polling showing a majority (58%) of Lebanese oppose disarming Hezbollah. Even half (50%) of Sunni Lebanese oppose disarming Hezbollah. Only a strong majority of Lebanese Christians (68%) support it.
72% of Lebanese believe the Lebanese army is not capable of facing Israeli aggression, even a majority of Sunnis (64%) and Christians (62%) agree with this.
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Hezbollah has chosen to die silently to salami tactics.
They need to fight back, their whole mistake started with going back on Nasrallah's word on not seperating the fighting from the North to the fighting in the South, they have been getting picked apart since. Evacuate all operatives out of Beirut, both the civilians and military. Set up in the Valley, and underground in mountains, use the Geography. There is no point in being in Beirut, only ones in Beirut should be low level civilian leadership, and only to relay messages from Naim Qasim to Lebanese leadership, other than that, it should be completely isolated underground in Beqaa valley.
Something is going on.. Saudis negotiating with Hezbollah via Amal in Lebanon.
I don’t think they have chosen to die silently I think them losing so many top people and a lot of hardware being destroyed means that it will take a long time to rebuild.
Let’s at least give them a break they fought harder than most and lost way more than others but I think soon enough we will see something every time people call someone out it’s usually the guy about to do something unexpected.
I still say at this current point in time Hezbollah best option is an attack on military or diplomatic missions stay away from civilian as much as possible
However weak may seem on the outside to us in Lebanon they have vast support yes mainly from the Shia block but they have allies who would join it Israel hasn’t attempted to take physical ground in Lebanon other than those 5 points yeah sorry Israel controls the air one of the reasons Hezbollah has dispersed and gone back to the shadows.No one is capable of surviving by just being hammered with airstrikes constantly with no retaliation. This is death by salami tactics.
A full scale war is better than the status quo, because look how much ground they have lost since the ceasefire agreement. We have gone from withdrawal to the litani to now talks of disbanding hezbollah. And its only going to compound. The worst mistake was agreeing to a ceasefire without there being one across the region. The ceasefire allowed Israel to redeploy south to Gaza, and give them breathing space, and now they feel more bold about doing things they wouldn't have dared before.
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