✍ Palestinian comments these 24 hours, went from supportive to aggressive and very insulting on various social media platforms.
It's like dealing with someone so emotional, he/she is irrational.
Dears, calm down. Feel betrayed? Sad. Leave social media and act in real life and not bitch about how others didn't do enough for you. Wars aren't won by emotions, and we in Lebanon are bleeding both lives and money in this support front for how righteous it is to offer it, knowing well it has little fruits for Lebanon as it stands today.
It's like dealing with someone so emotional, he/she is irrational.
Dears, calm down. Feel betrayed? Sad. Leave social media and act in real life and not bitch about how others didn't do enough for you. Wars aren't won by emotions, and we in Lebanon are bleeding both lives and money in this support front for how righteous it is to offer it, knowing well it has little fruits for Lebanon as it stands today.
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📄 An article by the New York Times confirms implicitly that Israel didn't have intelligence on when Hezbullah will attack, but rather the detection of movement at a large scale in south Lebanon is what collaborated with a possible large scale attack and its when jets were ordered to attack pre-emptively.
However what bugs me, is that Israel knew what the target will be, they just didn't know when and from where (which launch sites). Did they know beforehand, or did they discover it basing it on the trajectory of drones? Unlikely because I read about the targets just as Hezbullah started with the attack.
The article says that once the visual surveillance detected clear movement of missiles, the officials said, the Israeli military recommended the strike on launchers, weapons stockpiles and other targets in Lebanon.
Interestingly, a U.S. official said American drones and aircraft provided some of the surveillance imagery used to target Hezbollah launchers.
This is important to note, and something also mentioned by Hezbullah's SG, that it happened. Notably, yes Israel was successful in destroying some launchers, which means those locations were expoxed. So even though Hezbullah didn't intend to use them in yesterday, they would have in the future, and they would have lost lives using them.
Exposing launchers likely happened thanks to U.S. satellites with remarkable visual quality, and SAR radars that can see under layers. Fighting Israel is definitely a challenge, fighting Israel with the U.S. on its side helping with intelligence and supplies, is even much harder. People underestimate how hard it is to navigate such a challenge, people underestimate the might of western armies.
However what bugs me, is that Israel knew what the target will be, they just didn't know when and from where (which launch sites). Did they know beforehand, or did they discover it basing it on the trajectory of drones? Unlikely because I read about the targets just as Hezbullah started with the attack.
The article says that once the visual surveillance detected clear movement of missiles, the officials said, the Israeli military recommended the strike on launchers, weapons stockpiles and other targets in Lebanon.
Interestingly, a U.S. official said American drones and aircraft provided some of the surveillance imagery used to target Hezbollah launchers.
This is important to note, and something also mentioned by Hezbullah's SG, that it happened. Notably, yes Israel was successful in destroying some launchers, which means those locations were expoxed. So even though Hezbullah didn't intend to use them in yesterday, they would have in the future, and they would have lost lives using them.
Exposing launchers likely happened thanks to U.S. satellites with remarkable visual quality, and SAR radars that can see under layers. Fighting Israel is definitely a challenge, fighting Israel with the U.S. on its side helping with intelligence and supplies, is even much harder. People underestimate how hard it is to navigate such a challenge, people underestimate the might of western armies.
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⭕️ Video - Target Identification | Gililot Base, of the Aman Military Intelligence Division
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📹 Just earlier, an Israeli drone strike targeted a car in Hlaliyeh, Sidon, in a thankfully failed assassination attempt.
The target, rumored to be a member of Hamas, either exited the vehicle just before the strike or was not inside to begin with.
The target, rumored to be a member of Hamas, either exited the vehicle just before the strike or was not inside to begin with.
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⭕️ Two sonic booms heard over south Lebanon.
This has recently become a frequent occurance and part of an intimidation campaign.
This has recently become a frequent occurance and part of an intimidation campaign.
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⭕️ Israeli enemy jets conduct two airstrikes on Kfarkila village.
The explosion heard earlier was a result of another sonic boom over South Lebanon.
The explosion heard earlier was a result of another sonic boom over South Lebanon.
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Lebanese News and Updates
⭕️ Red alert sirens sound in several settlements along the western side of the border.
⭕️ Initial reports of a rocket attack from Lebanon against the western Galilee and the launching of an air defense missile against an Israeli jet.
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⭕️ Israeli artillery fire targets the outskirts of the town of Shebaa.
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⭕️ Initial reports of an Israeli drone strike on Hanin, with no information on the target.
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Lebanese News and Updates
⭕️ Israeli enemy jets conduct two airstrikes on Kfarkila village. The explosion heard earlier was a result of another sonic boom over South Lebanon.
📸 Aftermath of the two Israeli airstrikes on Kfarkila.
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