Lebanon-Israel War | 2023-present

Wait till you find out you are NOT "God's chosen people"!!!
They are Pharaoh's chosen people placed in Palestina during big settlement of many different people... Officially, Pharaoh was god on the earth, but I don't think that any man can be God, or anybody can declare that is God chosen ones... If Pharaoh was god, old Egypt would be dominant empire forever...but Jews whole colonial agenda have based on this twisted desires...
 
The clash took place 8km from the Lebanese border, in an area where the Israeli army is expanding operations as of yesterday.
This is part I dislike, 8 km inside Lebanon... I hope they are pushed back...
 
US knows this from the very beginning. Just like they knew about Netzarim Corridor inside of Gaza and ethnic cleansing and levelling of northern Gaza.

It's being announced in stages and they're doing it more slowly than 2006 to try avoiding heavy casualties.

Resistance axis has to get creative to adapt to this long term threat. Israeli's have no problem dropping bombs from the air for months and years. For as long as somebody else pays for it....
I'm sure the Resistance can think of something...
 
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I am very cautious about religious things, but in historical reality, Judaism is based on twisted interpretation of dark period of crush of the bronze era, while Christianity is imperial project to keep poor people satisfied with being almost slaves... Jesus's punishment is satire to Cesar's assassination...

Christianity is almost entirely devoted to the afterlife, asking people to be sheep in this life... that's why Christianity is nothing more than traditional formality and aside from few zealot's evangelical sects, nonexistent in reality...

I know that there are many honest Christians there, I am Christian at the end of the day, but being passionate about history, that's only true...

High moral and confidence among Muslims during Caliphate is precedent...unfortunately,
Sunni Arabian mainstream is in inertia for the thousand of year, after 1000' circa... That's why Shia Islam is only active and dynamic religious community... aside isis, talibans and Al Qaeda...

The concept of ‘chivalry’ came to Europe from the Muslims. The history of warfare in Christendom was brutal even in the days when the Catholic Church in Rome was in charge. They’re the ones who organized the crusades to conquer Palestine. The savagery of the crusaders was legendary. Not only did they massacre the whole population of Jerusalem, including Muslims, Christians, and Jews, they bragged about it. They were also known to indulge in canibalism. On the way to attack Palestine they ravaged the Christian Byzantine Empire, which is why Constantinople (Istanbul) ended up falling to the Muslims.

When Saladin, took back Jerusalem from the crusaders he gave them safe passage back to Europe, including the soldiers. Once back in Europe they started applying the concept of rules of war that gave us the concept of the chivalrous knight in shining armor. Instead of raping and killing women and children, they became protectors.

Even though Islamic civilization became stagnant and fell to European colonization, all the Islamic concepts of right and wrong and rules if war are still intact. Even though almost all Muslim countries have Western backed puppet regimes, the vast bulk of 2 billion Muslims of the world still hold on to fundamental beliefs of Islam.
 
The concept of ‘chivalry’ came to Europe from the Muslims. The history of warfare in Christendom was brutal even in the days when the Catholic Church in Rome was in charge. They’re the ones who organized the crusades to conquer Palestine. The savagery of the crusaders was legendary. Not only did they massacre the whole population of Jerusalem, including Muslims, Christians, and Jews, they bragged about it. They were also known to indulge in canibalism. On the way to attack Palestine they ravaged the Christian Byzantine Empire, which is why Constantinople (Istanbul) ended up falling to the Muslims.

When Saladin, took back Jerusalem from the crusaders he gave them safe passage back to Europe, including the soldiers. Once back in Europe they started applying the concept of rules of war that gave us the concept of the chivalrous knight in shining armor. Instead of raping and killing women and children, they became protectors.

Even though Islamic civilization became stagnant and fell to European colonization, all the Islamic concepts of right and wrong and rules if war are still intact. Even though almost all Muslim countries have Western backed puppet regimes, the vast bulk of 2 billion Muslims of the world still hold on to fundamental beliefs of Islam.
You don't understand me, elite in Christianity is excluded from any codex, they can simply buy indulgence and that is license to do whatever they want...but elite is small percent, majority of people are obligated to follow their rulers no matter how hard it is, because the point of this life is to be ready for next life... Vatican is probably among most evil entity in human history in general, of course, crusades are pinnacle of their evilness, but also half of cultural historical artifacts from Egypt and ME are illegally in Vatican to this day... thats why, aside evangelical sects, no one takes Christianity serious, people are creating moral values on their own...Christianity is some tradition, no everything is negative, but revolutionary events in western world like Humanism and Renaissance are direct opossition from people to Christian church and Christian elite...and church never achieve influence after that, never...
 
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You don't understand me, elite in Christianity is excluded from any codex, they can simply buy indulgence and that is license to do whatever they want...but elite is small percent, majority of people are obligated to follow their rulers no matter how hard it is, because the point of this life is to be ready for next life... Vatican is probably among most evil entity in human history in general, of course, crusades are pinnacle of their evilness, but also half of cultural historical artifacts from Egypt and ME are illegally in Vatican to this day... thats why, aside evangelical sects, no one takes Christianity serious, people are creating moral values on their own...

I agree with you. The church being so well organized was good in a way because it allowed Christianity to be spread in a systematic way. The downside was that it became a single point of failure. During the time of monarchies in Europe there was a an alliance between the church and state but the European elites never took religion too seriously. For them, as you say, it was a way to control the masses.

In Islam there’s no central religious authority like the Vatican. The concept of the Caliphate exists but the caliph was usually the ruling king, like in the Ottoman Empire. He was not a religious figure like the Pope.

Islam suffered from not having a single organization or religious leader but benefited as well. Religion is much more localized and scattered, so it is also harder to destroy. Think of it as a crypto currency. It’s so decentralized that it’s impossible to control.
 
I agree with you. The church being so well organized was good in a way because it allowed Christianity to be spread in a systematic way. The downside was that it became a single point of failure. During the time of monarchies in Europe there was a an alliance between the church and state but the European elites never took religion too seriously. For them, as you say, it was a way to control the masses.

In Islam there’s no central religious authority like the Vatican. The concept of the Caliphate exists but the caliph was usually the ruling king, like in the Ottoman Empire. He was not a religious figure like the Pope.

Islam suffered from not having a single organization or religious leader but benefited as well. Religion is much more localized and scattered, so it is also harder to destroy. Think of it as a crypto currency. It’s so decentralized that it’s impossible to control.
For me best example why Islam and not Christianity took the role of continuing the ancient scientific and philosophical development:
In Islam any outsider could approach it and may achieve highest positions in the state's apparatus...despite being son of poor peasants in the mountains...

In Christianity every outsider will have to accept that religion, but only established elite can be on the highest position...

Till Mongolian apocalypse, where almost destroyed islamic knowledge went to west, and Islam needed few centuries to come back....Islam was step from devastation, but came back strong again...till than, islam was what is now west, cultural and political hegemon...
 
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For me most surprising about ongoing clash is unusual high number of casualties from the commandos Golani brigade, and not only casualties on the front, but systematic attacks on their objects and logistics...

They should be idf fist in the close battles and to lead idf towards Litani...but every day they are merciless targeting by Hezbollah, this is already traumatic experience for idf special forces...
 
Evil barbarians are targeting civilians deliberately, left and right:
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Governor of Baalbek-Hermel:

A massacre in Douris Bast - a target for the Civil Defense Center and communication is missing with the head of the regional Civil Defense Center in Baalbek, Bilal Raad

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