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No, it isn't about Shia or Sunni. Ansarallah of Yemen are Shia's, they are not afraid. The US directly attacked them, it didn't deter them.Sunnis that get bombed by Israel without fighting back --> not scared [enter excuses here]
Shias that get bombed by Israel without fighting back (after already fighting Israel directly for > 12 months) --> scared, cowards
we get it.
A revolution in Jordan and Egypt is needed, to establish anti-Israel and anti-zionist-arab systems, which means the new leaders should be hostile towards UAE, Morcco, Bahrain. A new Arab spring could change the game, until then Israel will continue what it does, the destruction of the region surrounding it.It seems like the only two people that get fed up with the cowardice dressed up as 'strategic patience' were Ansarallah leadership and Amir Ali Hajizadeh
Amir told Iranian leadership and Hezbollah that their policies will have consequences and they need to establish deterrence.
Khamaeni told Iran to stand down right before TP3 was ready to be executed. Israel later took its time in Gaza, forced Hezbollah into surrender and then attacked Iran itself.
There are some people that want to continue this policy still. They probably assume worst case scenario they just surrender and change sides.
I’m thinking we will see very soon escalation on the side of Hezbollah this is what Israel has always wanted either Syria or Lebanon retaliates for attacks so they can restart another full scale war.I know you're not a naive guy. Beirut has international protection. There's nothing for Israel to bomb in Beirut. They cannot commit to a large scale ground op in Lebanon for as long as they remain deployed in Gaza.
This is simply Hezbollah being a scared people and organization. Scared to fight back.
Once Israeli's choose to do a random wide scale attack that lasts 1-2 days they will do it and destroy Hezbollah's weapons again.
It will all go to waste again.
They have a chance to just strike at Israeli soldiers on border or Israeli infrastructure inside southern Lebanon. Kill a few soldiers. It makes Israel hesitate to do such strikes in future. Will they attack immediately? Of course they will and they already are regardless.
Over time it will exhaust them and price becomes too high.
The ceasefire stipulates Hezbollah leave from southern Lebanon. Israel just assassinated the equivalent of Mohammed Deif in Beirut.
Also where is the rest of Axis of Resistance to say they'll stand behind Hezbollah if it comes under attack? Where are the useless Iraqi factions ? What are they afraid of ?
We just need to give the region to the Al Qassam Brigades they know what to doA revolution in Jordan and Egypt is needed, to establish anti-Israel and anti-zionist-arab systems, which means the new leaders should be hostile towards UAE, Morcco, Bahrain. A new Arab spring could change the game, until then Israel will continue what it does, the destruction of the region surrounding it.
I’m thinking we will see very soon escalation on the side of Hezbollah this is what Israel has always wanted either Syria or Lebanon retaliates for attacks so they can restart another full scale war.
Israel isn’t using their ground forces to fight Hamas anymore they are now constantly monitoring the so called yellow line they can safely bomb from the air anyone they wish fighter or civilian again I’m betting they will soon mobilize thousands of soldiers to the north at least those who are still willing to fight after 2 years
They won't deploy any forces to Lebanon they're still in a invasion formation in Gaza. They haven't let go idea of conquering Gaza. They are eager to resume ground invasion in Gaza after US replenishes their weapons supplies and their army has a break. The primary focus has always been on Hamas and Gaza. Trying to tell local Sunnis hey look we also are bombing Iran and Hezbollah so let us kill everyone in Gaza and ethnically cleanse them. It's not working. The moment they do either in Gaza it will be Armageddon we kill every Jew on the planet.I’m thinking we will see very soon escalation on the side of Hezbollah this is what Israel has always wanted either Syria or Lebanon retaliates for attacks so they can restart another full scale war.
Israel isn’t using their ground forces to fight Hamas anymore they are now constantly monitoring the so called yellow line they can safely bomb from the air anyone they wish fighter or civilian again I’m betting they will soon mobilize thousands of soldiers to the north at least those who are still willing to fight after 2 years
Yes Hezbollah decides to counter Israel’s attacks which Israel is trying to they won’t respond with 10s of thousands of soldiers to the north they aren’t afraid of Hamas invading them or even any major attack on troops they don’t even need troops on the ground for this yellow line they can observe from the skies 24/7 like I said so currently the have defacto control of half of Gaza even with minimal amount of troops than they had in the beginning.They won't deploy any forces to Lebanon they're still in a invasion formation in Gaza. They haven't let go idea of conquering Gaza. They are eager to resume ground invasion in Gaza after US replenishes their weapons supplies and their army has a break. The primary focus has always been on Hamas and Gaza. Trying to tell local Sunnis hey look we also are bombing Iran and Hezbollah so let us kill everyone in Gaza and ethnically cleanse them. It's not working. The moment they do either in Gaza it will be Armageddon we kill every Jew on the planet.
All they will do in Lebanon is a few days strikes if Hezbollah responds. This is Hezbollah's chance to establish some kind of deterrence but they're overly afraid. Psychological warfare is very effective against Hezbollah and Hezbollah base.
It's not against Hamas and Ansarallah. That's why the US and Israel are having trouble with Hamas and Ansarallah.
Hezbollah is easy business for them.
Iran is overly afraid as well and agreed to ceasefire when it first got the chance.
The last Arab spring was the Version 2.0 of the CIA's "colour revolutions". As long as the puppet regimes are headed by Sunnis and there is still access to McDonalds there is not going to be another "Arab spring"!A revolution in Jordan and Egypt is needed, to establish anti-Israel and anti-zionist-arab systems, which means the new leaders should be hostile towards UAE, Morcco, Bahrain. A new Arab spring could change the game, until then Israel will continue what it does, the destruction of the region surrounding it.
They will use Jolanis "jihadis" to fight Hezbollah on the ground. No need for Israeli troops to risk their livesI’m thinking we will see very soon escalation on the side of Hezbollah this is what Israel has always wanted either Syria or Lebanon retaliates for attacks so they can restart another full scale war.
Israel isn’t using their ground forces to fight Hamas anymore they are now constantly monitoring the so called yellow line they can safely bomb from the air anyone they wish fighter or civilian again I’m betting they will soon mobilize thousands of soldiers to the north at least those who are still willing to fight after 2 years
They will use Jolanis "jihadis" to fight Hezbollah on the ground. No need for Israeli troops to risk their lives
they are still stuck in this bs lmao , while the enemy tears us one by oneNo, it isn't about Shia or Sunni
For two + years the have seen what the response has been to the Palestinian Genocide by 1.5 billion plus Sunni surrounding Israel. Excuse us for noticing!they are still stuck in this bs lmao , while the enemy tears us one by one
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