Falcon29
Elite Member
I respect Hezbollah and Lebanon and their sacrifices. We all do. The issue is it is indeed existential for Gaza. US has given full blown cover for the genocide. For a total eradication of Gaza. US knows. Israel knows. EU knows it. Arabs know it. Turkey, Iran, etc....I respect your opinion 100 percent.
I completely differ on this thinking. Gaza is on the verge of being split in 3 sections while its population is going through a genocide. This decision to isolate Lebanon from Gaza is to finalize their plans to expel/kill the remaining holdouts in Gaza and permanently occupy Gaza. It is basically putting the nail in the coffin on Gaza.
It is rather strange that after arrest warrants were issued for Netanyahu and the most pressure is on Israel now that you would agree to isolate Gaza thereby granting this criminal a win. It would be a huge failure by the resistance axis to give them this, might as well have not even joined the fighting.
Edit:
Maybe I’m being biased as a Palestinian but would anyone consider this a win by the resistance ?
I think it’s a big L.
I agree with your points here and your stance. I wonder if this would have played out differently had there been a bigger intervention earlier in the conflict around beginning of ground invasion of Gaza. But it seems people of region were scared due to US and Israeli media atrocity propaganda. That acted like 9/11 happened. When it was just a local strike against the IDF southern command. In response to actual 9/11's Israel was committing.
We know for a fact US is covering Israel all the way in that they will try for a expulsion of most of Gaza's residents. And try to annex the land. And kill off the Palestinian cause entirely.
So the region is in a dilemma. Do they want Palestinians to be ended once and for all? And allow Israeli hegemony ? And let such a great oppression and injustice to take place? Or will they counter stop being afraid of the US in their own background and undergo the necessary large war needed to end Nazi Israel and free the region?





