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Covering Lebanon and occasionally MENA's conflicts. And currently, the war in Palestine.
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Israel's so-called "Dahiya doctrine":

It has been approved that the damage done to civilian-only assets in Dahyeh in 2006, and the terror inflicted on one million residents, shall be inflicted on all of the south and Beqaa (now from 2008).

Those civilians mentioned in Ronen Bergman's book have to be sacrificed, because Israel cannot harm Hezbullah but through them.
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IDF legitimized a type of war, of terror on civilians.

The damage seen above is but one example in Dahyeh in 2006. Civilian assets with no military targets in the city.
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More avowal.
@alishaib1970:

The Lebanese citizen who crossed towards the occupied lands in the Kfarshouba hills towards the Ruwaisat al-Alam site is from the town of Habariya, called H. a. Born in 1996.

The reason behind his crossing into the occupied territory is not known yet.
Protestors cut Salim Salam road with burning tires to protest the severe blackouts in greater Beirut.
On this day in 1999, the Islamic resistance Hezbullah, killed the commander of the Israeli occupation forces in Lebanon, General Erez Gerstein.

Erez was the highest ranking to be killed in Lebanon, who was expected to be the new CoS. His death scarred the IDF.
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The Israeli Occupation Army: A soldier was killed and another seriously wounded in a traffic accident this morning in Kibbutz Ra'im in the Gaza Strip.

By: @NewPress_en
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Going to drop my 2 cents about something.

If the pollution that happened from an oil leak is actually from a Libyan ship sailing from Iran, then it was likely heading to Syria and attacked on its way to Syria. The severity of the leak was an unexpected miscalculation at the level of the attacking force, Israel's Sheyetet 13.

The leak origin was kept censored for whole weeks. There is a reason why. It's not hard to follow a leak of oil on water to a ship.

The limpet mine attack on the Israeli ship in the Gulf was retaliation. For that ship and the other ships hit by Israelis in the red sea that were heading from Iran to Syria (a couple of months ago)


Not the first time an Iranian oil ship is hit: https://www.arabnews.com/node/1567291/middle-east

Attack on oil ships coming from Iran to Syria: https://www.reuters.com/article/syria-economy-fuel/syria-says-will-import-more-fuel-to-cover-shortfalls-hit-by-sanctions-idUKL8N2JS0M5


The funniest part is the Jews calling it "deliberately releasing the tar" and "environmental terrorism" and "pirate ship". F off
Route of the ship: Iran to Syria.

The ship is attacked by the Jews, ending up spilling on Israel.

Hello, they present themselves as the victim.
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Jews can shut up regarding the defense of environment. What they did to Jiyeh power plant and the damage they caused on purpose is enormous.

Till today, they refuse to pay for the damage as ordered by the UN.
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Not an oil spill by Iran. Unless Iran has control on the wind and waters (sarcastical), the default marine surface current takes the oil spill to Lebanon, rather than to Israel.

The wind is particularly unreliable in this season, compared to summer with the strong Etesian/Meltemi wind from north-west. In late winter, the Khamsin wind blows from south-east, which would rather take the oil away from Israeli shores.

Now if they want to claim the tar was released in Egyptian waters, it ends up skipping Sinai and Egypt's navy didn't see it.

There is no way this is a calculated planned attack by Iran to damage Israel and at the same time avoiding Lebanon.
According to Israel's top military analyst, neither the IDF nor Mossad agree or have been part of this investigation regarding the oil leak and did not blame Iran yet
Thanks to Fox for doing a lousy job at blurring.
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>"Checked legally"

Jews will have to understand that a soldier for a soldier, a man for a man, a woman for a woman, a child for a child.
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