Lebanon-Israel War | 2023-present

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Clash report! :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

Just look at the drooling morons in the comment section!

Is the report False?

Are those quotes from Nasrallah's son false? lol

The Source is an interview from AL Manar in Lebanon in a television interview.

For those who don't know Hezbollah literally runs Al Manar.


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these attacks did not kill 'many' fighters (around a dozen if I remember correctly). but it caused severe injuries / mutilations to the faces/eyes and hands of 3000-4000 Hezbollah members (not all fighters, though precise breakdown is unclear).

nobody could have foreseen such an operation in any arena on that scale. former heads of the CIA gave interviews saying this was an act of barbaric terrorism and even they would not have signed off on it (there was an article discussing this terrorist operation with heads of spy agencies across the west, vast majority agreed with this sentiment).

but we already know the Zionists have almost unimaginable levels of barbarism and evil. the deputy head of the Knesset today *publicly* called for Israeli jets to bomb food supplies in Gaza. he tweeted this for the world to see, not thinking this makes him the bad guy or might impact how Israel is perceived. we are dealing with a very powerful and ruthless enemy and must adapt or die.

It does not surprise me that Sayed was impacted so deeply by this operation. Hezbollah prided itself on its secrecy and robustness for decades before this. Sayed devoted his life to the resistance. he could have made a deal with Israel and agreed to recognise the Zionist regime and lived a normal life somewhere. instead he chose the life of resistance and truly cared for his cause and people.
 
these attacks did not kill 'many' fighters (around a dozen if I remember correctly). but it caused severe injuries / mutilations to the faces/eyes and hands of 3000-4000 Hezbollah members (not all fighters, though precise breakdown is unclear).

nobody could have foreseen such an operation in any arena on that scale. former heads of the CIA gave interviews saying this was an act of barbaric terrorism and even they would not have signed off on it (there was an article discussing this terrorist operation with heads of spy agencies across the west, vast majority agreed with this sentiment).

but we already know the Zionists have almost unimaginable levels of barbarism and evil. the deputy head of the Knesset today *publicly* called for Israeli jets to bomb food supplies in Gaza. he tweeted this for the world to see, not thinking this makes him the bad guy or might impact how Israel is perceived. we are dealing with a very powerful and ruthless enemy and must adapt or die.

It does not surprise me that Sayed was impacted so deeply by this operation. Hezbollah prided itself on its secrecy and robustness for decades before this. Sayed devoted his life to the resistance. he could have made a deal with Israel and agreed to recognise the Zionist regime and lived a normal life somewhere. instead he chose the life of resistance and truly cared for his cause and people.

Of course its terrorism. They blew up children with those pagers but thats par for the course for the zionists.

Hezbollah though was sloppy in supply chains, their chain of command and operations structure seems far more penetrated than Hamas. Hamas before this war even began outright banned pagers, all their stuff if I remember correctly, they don't use any western sourced electronics, sourcing the things they need via China, like those Lenovo Laptops that were a news story about how Israelis were having a hard time bugging them b/c no backdoors existed..

Sinwar before the war began set up communication nodes throughout the Gaza strip, they buried fiberoptic wire deep underground, with multiple redundancies, thats what they were using to communicate with brigades in northern Gaza after the Israelis cut from Northern Gaza from the South.
 
Of course its terrorism. They blew up children with those pagers but thats par for the course for the zionists.

Hezbollah though was sloppy in supply chains, their chain of command and operations structure seems far more penetrated than Hamas. Hamas before this war even began outright banned pagers, all their stuff if I remember correctly, they don't use any western sourced electronics, sourcing the things they need via China, like those Lenovo Laptops that were a news story about how Israelis were having a hard time bugging them b/c no backdoors existed..

Sinwar before the war began set up communication nodes throughout the Gaza strip, they buried fiberoptic wire deep underground, with multiple redundancies, thats what they were using to communicate with brigades in northern Gaza after the Israelis cut from Northern Gaza from the South.
Hezbollah grew into a large organisation and with it came reliance on more traditional methods that were more vulnerable to interception or hacking

Hezbollah does have hard lined comms too which supposedly was not impacted. and Israel invested far more in Lebanon than Gaza (which contributed to the 'success' of October 7th attacks). and Hezbollah is just one party in Lebanon where the majority of the country doesn't support them and would be happy to become spies for Israel. Gaza is much smaller and Hamas doesn't face any internal opposition

but Hezbollah made significant mistakes and paid a huge price, that is obvious
 
The Lebanese President Joseph Aoun leaves Beirut for Riyadh on an official visit.

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nice interaction
 
is that journalist ok that always starts with the line "hello my enemies I hope you have a very very bad day"

hes so funny what's his name again ?
 
is that journalist ok that always starts with the line "hello my enemies I hope you have a very very bad day"

hes so funny what's his name again ?
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these attacks did not kill 'many' fighters (around a dozen if I remember correctly). but it caused severe injuries / mutilations to the faces/eyes and hands of 3000-4000 Hezbollah members (not all fighters, though precise breakdown is unclear).

nobody could have foreseen such an operation in any arena on that scale. former heads of the CIA gave interviews saying this was an act of barbaric terrorism and even they would not have signed off on it (there was an article discussing this terrorist operation with heads of spy agencies across the west, vast majority agreed with this sentiment).

but we already know the Zionists have almost unimaginable levels of barbarism and evil. the deputy head of the Knesset today *publicly* called for Israeli jets to bomb food supplies in Gaza. he tweeted this for the world to see, not thinking this makes him the bad guy or might impact how Israel is perceived. we are dealing with a very powerful and ruthless enemy and must adapt or die.

It does not surprise me that Sayed was impacted so deeply by this operation. Hezbollah prided itself on its secrecy and robustness for decades before this. Sayed devoted his life to the resistance. he could have made a deal with Israel and agreed to recognise the Zionist regime and lived a normal life somewhere. instead he chose the life of resistance and truly cared for his cause and people.
It is impossible to know exactly what happened because the only media version is that of Zionism and Zionism has been caught lying several times. Perhaps the "sadness" mentioned in the interview was because he realized that there was a great betrayal in several places, which he should have already been expecting, when it comes to "Israel": Many people from Russia, NATO, USA, Lebanon, Syria and even Iran were and are passing information to "Israel", this is a fact.

But I don't see any difference between current events and 2006, I know that "Israel" went deeper and more genocidal in the current attacks on Lebanon but it was also attacked more deeply and has been trying to hide this part to the point that Netanyahu created the famous gag law where no journalist can register places where they suffered military attacks.

In the end, here in Brazil it was "officially" announced that "Israel" won the 2006 war in Lebanon, and now they say the same thing! So it's difficult to know what's true other than a fake narrative. Nasrallah died, but these Lebanese parties already existed before these people existed, and they will continue to exist and "Israel" will continue trying to kill everyone: including the puppets .
 
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Lebanese President thanks Saudi Arabia and leaves for Cairo to participate in the Arab Summit

The Lebanese presidency reported that President Joseph Aoun sent a message at the end of his visit to Saudi Arabia:

The warm welcome reflects the depth of the fraternal relations that link Lebanon and the Kingdom, rooted throughout history. The talks with the Crown Prince laid solid foundations for a new phase of relations between the two countries.The Egyptian capital, Cairo, is hosting an emergency Arab summit today, Tuesday, to discuss developments in the Palestinian issue amid escalating tensions following US President Donald Trump's plan to displace Palestinians from the Gaza Strip.

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these attacks did not kill 'many' fighters (around a dozen if I remember correctly). but it caused severe injuries / mutilations to the faces/eyes and hands of 3000-4000 Hezbollah members (not all fighters, though precise breakdown is unclear).

nobody could have foreseen such an operation in any arena on that scale. former heads of the CIA gave interviews saying this was an act of barbaric terrorism and even they would not have signed off on it (there was an article discussing this terrorist operation with heads of spy agencies across the west, vast majority agreed with this sentiment).

but we already know the Zionists have almost unimaginable levels of barbarism and evil. the deputy head of the Knesset today *publicly* called for Israeli jets to bomb food supplies in Gaza. he tweeted this for the world to see, not thinking this makes him the bad guy or might impact how Israel is perceived. we are dealing with a very powerful and ruthless enemy and must adapt or die.

It does not surprise me that Sayed was impacted so deeply by this operation. Hezbollah prided itself on its secrecy and robustness for decades before this. Sayed devoted his life to the resistance. he could have made a deal with Israel and agreed to recognise the Zionist regime and lived a normal life somewhere. instead he chose the life of resistance and truly cared for his cause and people.
This is because Israel is a high-tech fascist state for a people with tribal, and not universal morality. Judaism and Jewish culture affords them an ability to take things to gruesome and ghastly ends with no regard for decency, humanity, or morality. Their god tells them anything- lying, rape, murder- in service of their tribe is permitted. People dance around this issue because they are afraid of the repercussions of being frank about that people.

Meanwhile, Islamic resistance groups fight with ideals like "Islamic war values" and martyrdom. They have no chance against an enemy that does not believe in the rule of law. Israeli society relishes in and gloats about genocide, the killing of babies, the rape of women and elderly. These people are the same ilk that created ISIS. Even the Nazis hid their genocide because German society would not be able to handle it. The Israelis will throw a riot over the right to rape Palestinians.

Against an enemy like this, the moral and virtuous have no chance. I also don't have patience for armchair psychologist assertions that suffering under the Nazis made this people this way. This behavior and mentality preceded the 20th century by millennia. The Torah and Talmud are rife with calls to exterminate children, women, animals. Their history has always been one of antagonism toward others, they are optimized for tribal warfare, and their ancient, pre-expulsion history has been nothing short of a continuous penchant for genocide.
 
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