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📹 The moment the attack took place on Jamous area in Hadath
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‼️ Impacts in Haifa and additional rocket fired without alerts
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📹 Overview of the Battle as of Noon Earlier Today By Al Manar's Correspondent Ali Shoaib
The clashes are still ongoing. I would like to shed the light on something very important. The Israeli army is, besides its military campaign using airstrikes and artillery against Lebanese lands, waging a psychological war by publishing photos and videos from between some houses. Especially those which were published today on the outskirts of the villages of Yaroun and Maroun. If we analyze this footage, we see that they are only to the backdrop of occupied lands and not Lebanese territory. There are some shots taken near the trees on the edge of Maroun al-Ras, and some taken near houses and in the southern neighborhood on the outskirts of Yaroun. This is where the Israeli enemy forces are moving.
Additionally, we're talking about facing a fast moving enemy which has jets—the area has been subjected to a year of bombing, and the villages and houses which face the border intentionally destroyed. Victory or defeat are not determined by the geography; the measure is of the goals achieved.
For example, has the enemy's entry into these border villages prevented the launching of rockets towards occupied territory? Has it returned the settlers to the north? Has it stopped the defense operations in the very same villages that contain Israeli soldier and vehicle movements, as shown in the photos? All of these goals haven't been achieved; it's the opposite.
What's happening today is more settlers, even further south of the border than before, are seeking refuge in other more southern settlements. Instead of 100,000 refugee settlers from the north, the situation has worsened by folds, such that those in Haifa and its surroundings up to Northern Khdaira, Tiberias, Safed, and the central Galilee spend their days in shelters because the rockets aren't stopping—rocket salvos continue to target these areas. The red alert sirens sound over 20-30 times in dozens of israeli settlements.
So that is the measure of victory and defeat: achieving pre-defined goals. These photos and videos released by the enemy for the purpose of achieving a morale victory don't affect the morale of Hezbollah's fighters and supporters, and don't achieving anything in the battlefield. The reality on the ground says the rockets launches are ongoing from the frontlines towards Tiberias, Haifa, Naharaya, and the depths of the central Galilee in Karmiel and other settlements.
Additionally, there are defense operations that are continually taking place on the frontlines. What does it mean for the Israeli army to bomb Kfarkila while talking about entering Kfarfila? What do the airstrikes on Yaroun and Maroun, such as the ones that took place moments ago, signify while the Israelis claim they are stationed in these villages? This is both the fear of and the admittance of the fact that members of Hezbollah are still present in these villages, and are still defending against the Israelis.
The clashes are still ongoing. I would like to shed the light on something very important. The Israeli army is, besides its military campaign using airstrikes and artillery against Lebanese lands, waging a psychological war by publishing photos and videos from between some houses. Especially those which were published today on the outskirts of the villages of Yaroun and Maroun. If we analyze this footage, we see that they are only to the backdrop of occupied lands and not Lebanese territory. There are some shots taken near the trees on the edge of Maroun al-Ras, and some taken near houses and in the southern neighborhood on the outskirts of Yaroun. This is where the Israeli enemy forces are moving.
Additionally, we're talking about facing a fast moving enemy which has jets—the area has been subjected to a year of bombing, and the villages and houses which face the border intentionally destroyed. Victory or defeat are not determined by the geography; the measure is of the goals achieved.
For example, has the enemy's entry into these border villages prevented the launching of rockets towards occupied territory? Has it returned the settlers to the north? Has it stopped the defense operations in the very same villages that contain Israeli soldier and vehicle movements, as shown in the photos? All of these goals haven't been achieved; it's the opposite.
What's happening today is more settlers, even further south of the border than before, are seeking refuge in other more southern settlements. Instead of 100,000 refugee settlers from the north, the situation has worsened by folds, such that those in Haifa and its surroundings up to Northern Khdaira, Tiberias, Safed, and the central Galilee spend their days in shelters because the rockets aren't stopping—rocket salvos continue to target these areas. The red alert sirens sound over 20-30 times in dozens of israeli settlements.
So that is the measure of victory and defeat: achieving pre-defined goals. These photos and videos released by the enemy for the purpose of achieving a morale victory don't affect the morale of Hezbollah's fighters and supporters, and don't achieving anything in the battlefield. The reality on the ground says the rockets launches are ongoing from the frontlines towards Tiberias, Haifa, Naharaya, and the depths of the central Galilee in Karmiel and other settlements.
Additionally, there are defense operations that are continually taking place on the frontlines. What does it mean for the Israeli army to bomb Kfarkila while talking about entering Kfarfila? What do the airstrikes on Yaroun and Maroun, such as the ones that took place moments ago, signify while the Israelis claim they are stationed in these villages? This is both the fear of and the admittance of the fact that members of Hezbollah are still present in these villages, and are still defending against the Israelis.
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Lebanese News and Updates
‼️ Impacts in Haifa and additional rocket fired without alerts
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❗️5 rockets fired from Lebanon, 5 rockets impacted in Haifa
When God wants, God guides with his will
The IDF says it is investigating after it failed to intercept barrage of five rockets launched from Lebanon at Haifa this evening.
"Interception attempts were made," the IDF says
When God wants, God guides with his will
The IDF says it is investigating after it failed to intercept barrage of five rockets launched from Lebanon at Haifa this evening.
"Interception attempts were made," the IDF says
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📹 From one of the attacks tonight on Beirut. Secondaries are visible at the site
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Lebanese News and Updates
‼️ Very violent clashes and explosions are ongoing from Mheibeb to Blida, a whole sector is on fire
🇱🇧l🇮🇱 The Israeli army attacked Blida village with at least 20 airstrikes, and they are trying to advance towards it
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Lebanese News and Updates
❗️Red Alert at Tiberias, HaGalil HaTahton, Al-Batuf
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❗️One person is listed in moderate-to-serious condition as a result of a rocket impact in the northern city of Tiberias following a barrage launched from Lebanon
Police say that the impact also caused damage in the city.
Police say that the impact also caused damage in the city.
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Some questions and answers, about things that I myself am asking and many others are
These answers represent me personally, and the questions might represent anyone.
We lost the only person who we ever needed to answer all our questions and give us the details and comfort we ever needed. He's not here anymore and the gap only ever grew because whoever can help is being chased and killed by Israel.
The questions/answers will not motivate or depress, nor do they intend to comfort because myself I'm not comfortable. I don't know if we are in a trial by God to test our core or we were destinated to damnation and will be replaced by another people.
We don't have to have done something bad, its just how God works I guess.
Will start from 7-Oct 2023 and end at 7-Oct 2024
1- Did Hamas do the correct thing on 7-October
Yes, they have acted righteously to prepare for an attack on Israel that can provide a number of prisoners that can be used to release the countless lives destroyed in the Israeli army dungeons and end the misery in those concentration camps.
The prisoners were the key to ease the blockade on Gaza, provide more luxuries to the people, help the economy, bring more aid.
2- Did Hamas make mistakes on 7-October
I'd say the mistake was expanding the scope of the operation in the terms of entering Israeli settlements and killing many of settlers. The mistake was also bringing in too many hostages
Had they only attacked the military bases, which they so effortlessly done, and only kidnapped soldiers, they would have definitely been able to secure a better position in terms of foreign support and a better rhetoric
Of course, I do not shed a tear for any Israeli killed nor do I condemn killing them. They are occupiers who serve in an occupation army who has brought terror to my home and life and every Palestinian and Lebanese
3- Could Hamas have had secured better conditions for Gaza without this operation
Unfortunately no, Netanyahu's government was not only working to judify Jerusalem, they were also annexing the West Bank
They increased the attack on Palestinians and made the living conditions there worse.
They had nothing to negotiate with to release prisoners and nothing to negotiate to lift the blockade on Gaza. People didn't care about their suffering.
Remember those marches at the border to protest the situation in Gaza? The army shot at everyone and hundreds lost their lives or lost limbs. Peace only brought suffering and the way Israel bought silence only made Gaza die slowly.
4- Was Israel going to attack Gaza at this scale if Hamas didn't do the 7-Oct operation
No, Israel wouldn't have attacked Hamas at this scale if they didn't do 7-Oct.
However yes, Israel would have attacked Hamas at this scale if Hamas was going to do anything, even if minor. Kidnap one soldier, kill one soldier, fire rockets to retaliate to an Israeli attack, etc
It has become evident that the Israeli army today is not that of 2006 and 2008. It is no longer sensitive to casualties nor is it reluctant in making decisions
Israel carried a limited battle in Gaza, if I remember accurately, in 2018, 2019, 2021, etc
During all they attacked senior Palestinian leaders. And they would have continued and at one point, a relation would have definitely led to this war eventually.
It was coming, Hamas's actions only accelerated the inevitable. However yes, this inevitable was not imminent yet you cannot simply wait for this inevitable. You act and before that prepare for the conditions
5- Did Israel win in Gaza? Did Hamas lose in Gaza?
Winning and losing is usually assessed based on objectives. There are also layers of winning at different levels.
The tactical win, the strategic win, the battle win, the war win, the political win, etc.
Israel won some and lost some, Hamas won and lost some. However the war in Gaza didn't end
If at one point the war ends, and Hamas can survive as it has done in the past 12 months and inshallah it will, they can negotiate rebuilding, freedom, and going back to 6-Oct
These answers represent me personally, and the questions might represent anyone.
We lost the only person who we ever needed to answer all our questions and give us the details and comfort we ever needed. He's not here anymore and the gap only ever grew because whoever can help is being chased and killed by Israel.
The questions/answers will not motivate or depress, nor do they intend to comfort because myself I'm not comfortable. I don't know if we are in a trial by God to test our core or we were destinated to damnation and will be replaced by another people.
We don't have to have done something bad, its just how God works I guess.
Will start from 7-Oct 2023 and end at 7-Oct 2024
1- Did Hamas do the correct thing on 7-October
Yes, they have acted righteously to prepare for an attack on Israel that can provide a number of prisoners that can be used to release the countless lives destroyed in the Israeli army dungeons and end the misery in those concentration camps.
The prisoners were the key to ease the blockade on Gaza, provide more luxuries to the people, help the economy, bring more aid.
2- Did Hamas make mistakes on 7-October
I'd say the mistake was expanding the scope of the operation in the terms of entering Israeli settlements and killing many of settlers. The mistake was also bringing in too many hostages
Had they only attacked the military bases, which they so effortlessly done, and only kidnapped soldiers, they would have definitely been able to secure a better position in terms of foreign support and a better rhetoric
Of course, I do not shed a tear for any Israeli killed nor do I condemn killing them. They are occupiers who serve in an occupation army who has brought terror to my home and life and every Palestinian and Lebanese
3- Could Hamas have had secured better conditions for Gaza without this operation
Unfortunately no, Netanyahu's government was not only working to judify Jerusalem, they were also annexing the West Bank
They increased the attack on Palestinians and made the living conditions there worse.
They had nothing to negotiate with to release prisoners and nothing to negotiate to lift the blockade on Gaza. People didn't care about their suffering.
Remember those marches at the border to protest the situation in Gaza? The army shot at everyone and hundreds lost their lives or lost limbs. Peace only brought suffering and the way Israel bought silence only made Gaza die slowly.
4- Was Israel going to attack Gaza at this scale if Hamas didn't do the 7-Oct operation
No, Israel wouldn't have attacked Hamas at this scale if they didn't do 7-Oct.
However yes, Israel would have attacked Hamas at this scale if Hamas was going to do anything, even if minor. Kidnap one soldier, kill one soldier, fire rockets to retaliate to an Israeli attack, etc
It has become evident that the Israeli army today is not that of 2006 and 2008. It is no longer sensitive to casualties nor is it reluctant in making decisions
Israel carried a limited battle in Gaza, if I remember accurately, in 2018, 2019, 2021, etc
During all they attacked senior Palestinian leaders. And they would have continued and at one point, a relation would have definitely led to this war eventually.
It was coming, Hamas's actions only accelerated the inevitable. However yes, this inevitable was not imminent yet you cannot simply wait for this inevitable. You act and before that prepare for the conditions
5- Did Israel win in Gaza? Did Hamas lose in Gaza?
Winning and losing is usually assessed based on objectives. There are also layers of winning at different levels.
The tactical win, the strategic win, the battle win, the war win, the political win, etc.
Israel won some and lost some, Hamas won and lost some. However the war in Gaza didn't end
If at one point the war ends, and Hamas can survive as it has done in the past 12 months and inshallah it will, they can negotiate rebuilding, freedom, and going back to 6-Oct
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6- Should Hamas declare a victory if it secures a deal to rebuild Gaza and free prisoners
No, unfortunately out of if respect to everyone who was killed and everyone who was injured, this is not a war to declare victory in.
This is a war to be added to the path of thorns on the path to liberation, a path full of thorns as is any path to fight against a superior arrogant, criminal, and terrorist occupation
After the war, they should rebuild themselves, remedy the pain of the people, uplift them, and prepare for defense and empowerment as the enemy is still there.
Care for the people, they are everything. Learn from the mistakes and fortify the homefront.. fortify it.
7- Did Hezbullah do the right things on 8-October?
Yes, Hezbullah took the correct decision on 8-October to engage the Israeli army in support of the Gaza.
This was a fruit of the 2021 Jerusalem swords that became ripe, where efforts can join to help each other against Israel.
That, and Hezbullah had a moral duty to help support Gaza in the face of the upcoming massacre that was unfolding.
On the first day Israel started to kill people by the hundreds in Gaza, by the second day they almost crossed a 1,000 and day after day it only ever got worse.
Today Gaza suffered 41,000 thousand deaths and 150,000 injured. People are under rubble, people are lost, etc etc.
It was Hezbullahs moral duty to help.
8- How did Hezbullah help
Hezbollah started with limited attacks targeting Israeli cameras and spy equipment that threatens Lebanon
Day by day they resorted to more attacks and only later expanded to attacks Israeli border bases.
And as Israel escalated the situation, Hezbullah expanded the scope of the attacks but for all scenarios, they kept themselves limited and confined themselves to the border area.
Meron that was a target, was a mere 8km from the border. The Israeli attacks were daily 8km deep and more.
As Israel continued to escalate, Hezbullah stayed confined.
These attacks, had a few goals which were to pressure the Israeli army to divert resources away from Gaza, pressure the Israeli army to shorten the war, try to instill fear in the Israeli enemy to avoid a bigger war, etc..
Many of these goals were achieved, and Hezbullah was successful in keeping the war limited in Lebanon by limiting it to the border area. Beirut stayed safe, Beqaa/Baalbek stayed safe, and the depth of south Lebanon stayed safe.
Sayyed Hassan explained enough about the achievementd then, so please refer to him
9- Did Hezbullah gamble? Did they help Gaza enough as they would have hoped?
Yes it was a gambe whose results were not clear, and they were guided by projection of old deterrence and power buildup over the years.
It was a gamble with unclear results because Hezbullah assumed the military power they have, the 18-year-long detterence and the Israeli fear of war in Lebanon would allow Hezbullah to work and avoid an all-out-war.
This was a gamble because Israel was going to launch a pre-emptive war on 11-Oct in Lebanon and was planning to kill Sayyed Nasrallah then. But Israel decided to focus on Gaza and once they were done, focus on Lebanon
This gave Hezbullah a fake illusion of comfort and assumed Israel us truly bound by the rules. Will get back to this.
So with all this effort made, the effects done on the army, the damage caused on Israel, Hezbullah was not able to save Gaza.
After a couple of months in this war, Hezbullah reached a peak to what effectiveness this support front could achieve and by reaching this climax reached a deadly limitation.
Crossing it is causing a war in Lebanon which they tired hard to avoid, and stopping it, was a defeat for Hezbullah and an embarrassment of abandoning Gaza
They had no choice but keep the same pace, no matter the losses.
No, unfortunately out of if respect to everyone who was killed and everyone who was injured, this is not a war to declare victory in.
This is a war to be added to the path of thorns on the path to liberation, a path full of thorns as is any path to fight against a superior arrogant, criminal, and terrorist occupation
After the war, they should rebuild themselves, remedy the pain of the people, uplift them, and prepare for defense and empowerment as the enemy is still there.
Care for the people, they are everything. Learn from the mistakes and fortify the homefront.. fortify it.
7- Did Hezbullah do the right things on 8-October?
Yes, Hezbullah took the correct decision on 8-October to engage the Israeli army in support of the Gaza.
This was a fruit of the 2021 Jerusalem swords that became ripe, where efforts can join to help each other against Israel.
That, and Hezbullah had a moral duty to help support Gaza in the face of the upcoming massacre that was unfolding.
On the first day Israel started to kill people by the hundreds in Gaza, by the second day they almost crossed a 1,000 and day after day it only ever got worse.
Today Gaza suffered 41,000 thousand deaths and 150,000 injured. People are under rubble, people are lost, etc etc.
It was Hezbullahs moral duty to help.
8- How did Hezbullah help
Hezbollah started with limited attacks targeting Israeli cameras and spy equipment that threatens Lebanon
Day by day they resorted to more attacks and only later expanded to attacks Israeli border bases.
And as Israel escalated the situation, Hezbullah expanded the scope of the attacks but for all scenarios, they kept themselves limited and confined themselves to the border area.
Meron that was a target, was a mere 8km from the border. The Israeli attacks were daily 8km deep and more.
As Israel continued to escalate, Hezbullah stayed confined.
These attacks, had a few goals which were to pressure the Israeli army to divert resources away from Gaza, pressure the Israeli army to shorten the war, try to instill fear in the Israeli enemy to avoid a bigger war, etc..
Many of these goals were achieved, and Hezbullah was successful in keeping the war limited in Lebanon by limiting it to the border area. Beirut stayed safe, Beqaa/Baalbek stayed safe, and the depth of south Lebanon stayed safe.
Sayyed Hassan explained enough about the achievementd then, so please refer to him
9- Did Hezbullah gamble? Did they help Gaza enough as they would have hoped?
Yes it was a gambe whose results were not clear, and they were guided by projection of old deterrence and power buildup over the years.
It was a gamble with unclear results because Hezbullah assumed the military power they have, the 18-year-long detterence and the Israeli fear of war in Lebanon would allow Hezbullah to work and avoid an all-out-war.
This was a gamble because Israel was going to launch a pre-emptive war on 11-Oct in Lebanon and was planning to kill Sayyed Nasrallah then. But Israel decided to focus on Gaza and once they were done, focus on Lebanon
This gave Hezbullah a fake illusion of comfort and assumed Israel us truly bound by the rules. Will get back to this.
So with all this effort made, the effects done on the army, the damage caused on Israel, Hezbullah was not able to save Gaza.
After a couple of months in this war, Hezbullah reached a peak to what effectiveness this support front could achieve and by reaching this climax reached a deadly limitation.
Crossing it is causing a war in Lebanon which they tired hard to avoid, and stopping it, was a defeat for Hezbullah and an embarrassment of abandoning Gaza
They had no choice but keep the same pace, no matter the losses.
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10- How bad were Hezbullah's losses these past 12 months. How did Hezbullah not escalate. How did Israel bluff Hezbullah?
In this battle as Hezbullah inflicted the possible losses against the Israeli army, the army inflicted even higher casualties and losses in Hezbullah.
I discussed before how the Israeli army is taking all defensive measures to stay safe and limit casualties in its ranks, you can refer to the pinned.
In comparison, as the Israeli army was hiding, Hezbullah was doing miraculous work to operate from evacuated border villages and engage the Israeli army at a disadvantage.
They did amazing and professional work and maintained the operations despite the threats.
Evidently, they were in a fragile and unsafe conditions, so casualties started to add up day after day and spike on attacks that targeted buildings where on rare occasions they were in.
In 11 months, Hezbullah suffered about 500 martyrs. Amal also suffered about 2 dozen.
Situation was sustainable, so Hezbullah didn't change. Although with every new village and every city, new maryr photos were hanged, it was a little price for this right choice
My family suffered one martyr and one severe injury.
However while Hezbullah viewed the situation as sustainable, Israel viewed the situation as a gold mine to escalate little day by day because Hezbullah was afraid of escalation.
Yes, they saw the weakeness through this show of power. This weakness was not in the heart of the material or ability, but the mindset of Hezbullah regarding not wanting to escalate this war.
This was enough for Israel to bluff its way into what we are in today.
This was first evident with Hezbullah limited response to Al-Arouri's murder, then the first signs that Israel started to degrade Hezbullah.
This was the day they killed Abu Taleb, the response was bigger than usual but not harsh enough to detter.
Then Abu Ne'meh was killed. Now 2/3 of divisional commanders have been lost, people who are leaders and future commanders of Hezbullah.
Through this and that, Israel targeted local commanders and influential people who have an impact on Hezbullah's war effort.
Between that and this, the deterrence eorded so badly, Israel needed one excuse no matter what to start the path to decapicating Hezbullah.
And then came the cursed day of Majdal Shams, and Hezbullah was accused of this despite contradictory evidence.
It was the golden excuse Israel needed. During all that, Hezbullah kept the same pace and unfortunately, didn't expect what was coming.
Like a poker game, halal way. You gambled, you won some rounds, and the opponent bluffed, and you lost this game.
But hey, you didn't lose all your winnings tonight. You hope to save them or at least end the game with your initial balance
11- Did Hezbullah fail to understand the Israeli motives? Were they really bluffed?
Hezbullah underestimated the state of the Israeli army and were overconfident that Netanyahu will not expand his war to Lebanon and that eventually some settlement will be reached that will end the war in Gaza and conclude the battle in Lebanon
To an extent, Hezbullah kept telling Israel through public speeches that this a support front not a war, and they will stop as soon as the war in Gaza stops.
Israel later on rejected this, and was clear when it said the battle in Lebanon will not be stopped if the war ends in Gaza. Decision was taken then.
Hezbullah definitely sensed there was a looming threat and an increase of hostilities, however they didn't expect this to expand to what it is today, not so soon anyway.
In recent speeches by Sayyed and others, they openly said that Israel isn't ready not has the motives to do so.
Hezbullah knows Israel well, they understand it well, but something happened in the assessment or simply something was miscalculated.
In this battle as Hezbullah inflicted the possible losses against the Israeli army, the army inflicted even higher casualties and losses in Hezbullah.
I discussed before how the Israeli army is taking all defensive measures to stay safe and limit casualties in its ranks, you can refer to the pinned.
In comparison, as the Israeli army was hiding, Hezbullah was doing miraculous work to operate from evacuated border villages and engage the Israeli army at a disadvantage.
They did amazing and professional work and maintained the operations despite the threats.
Evidently, they were in a fragile and unsafe conditions, so casualties started to add up day after day and spike on attacks that targeted buildings where on rare occasions they were in.
In 11 months, Hezbullah suffered about 500 martyrs. Amal also suffered about 2 dozen.
Situation was sustainable, so Hezbullah didn't change. Although with every new village and every city, new maryr photos were hanged, it was a little price for this right choice
My family suffered one martyr and one severe injury.
However while Hezbullah viewed the situation as sustainable, Israel viewed the situation as a gold mine to escalate little day by day because Hezbullah was afraid of escalation.
Yes, they saw the weakeness through this show of power. This weakness was not in the heart of the material or ability, but the mindset of Hezbullah regarding not wanting to escalate this war.
This was enough for Israel to bluff its way into what we are in today.
This was first evident with Hezbullah limited response to Al-Arouri's murder, then the first signs that Israel started to degrade Hezbullah.
This was the day they killed Abu Taleb, the response was bigger than usual but not harsh enough to detter.
Then Abu Ne'meh was killed. Now 2/3 of divisional commanders have been lost, people who are leaders and future commanders of Hezbullah.
Through this and that, Israel targeted local commanders and influential people who have an impact on Hezbullah's war effort.
Between that and this, the deterrence eorded so badly, Israel needed one excuse no matter what to start the path to decapicating Hezbullah.
And then came the cursed day of Majdal Shams, and Hezbullah was accused of this despite contradictory evidence.
It was the golden excuse Israel needed. During all that, Hezbullah kept the same pace and unfortunately, didn't expect what was coming.
Like a poker game, halal way. You gambled, you won some rounds, and the opponent bluffed, and you lost this game.
But hey, you didn't lose all your winnings tonight. You hope to save them or at least end the game with your initial balance
11- Did Hezbullah fail to understand the Israeli motives? Were they really bluffed?
Hezbullah underestimated the state of the Israeli army and were overconfident that Netanyahu will not expand his war to Lebanon and that eventually some settlement will be reached that will end the war in Gaza and conclude the battle in Lebanon
To an extent, Hezbullah kept telling Israel through public speeches that this a support front not a war, and they will stop as soon as the war in Gaza stops.
Israel later on rejected this, and was clear when it said the battle in Lebanon will not be stopped if the war ends in Gaza. Decision was taken then.
Hezbullah definitely sensed there was a looming threat and an increase of hostilities, however they didn't expect this to expand to what it is today, not so soon anyway.
In recent speeches by Sayyed and others, they openly said that Israel isn't ready not has the motives to do so.
Hezbullah knows Israel well, they understand it well, but something happened in the assessment or simply something was miscalculated.
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12- Why didn't Hezbullah takes precautions?
After the assassination of Hezbullah's Chief of Staff, over the fake accusation of Majdal Shams, it became clear that things needed to change. Why didn't they
To be clear here, no one expected Israel to aim that high. No one, especially over a controversial case like this. I personally expected a very strong wave of attacks in south Lebanon and then some sonic booms in Beirut to reign terror then an increase in overall fire.
Hezbullah was definitely shocked, because they were operating in Beirut, business as usual. They didn't sense the severity of the Israeli threats, no one did. Notably Israel accused some local field commander, marking him as a target as a way to bluff.
With Hajj Mohsin's traggic loss, just after Hezbullah very weak response thsy failed to even reach the level of previous responses to lower ranks, them and there was a deal sealed forever. The war in Lebanon starts
Even Sayyed Nasrallah was not confident of the effects of the response, and said we will assess if the drones reached and if they didn't, we will act.
But what? He said he'll act very later and people in Lebanon can rest and get back to Beirut. He didn't want to burden the people more, didn't want to affect their lives more, didn't want to sabotage them.
Between the response and the declaration that tbis page was closed for now, and the situation in south Lebanon back to normal, Israel activated the most elaborate plan to deliver a severe blow to Hezbullah.
Between this and what followed, Hezbullah was not able to make a lot of precautions because the timeframe was simply too short. Worse, the Israeli intelligence on Hezbullah was enough to sabotage any precautions.
13- Was Hezbullah wrong by not escalating more?
Not at all, Hezbullah did the right thing for the people of Lebanon and hoped this war would end soon in Gaza especially that after the murder of Foad Shoqor, there was credible news of a breakthrough in ceasefire negotiations.
Ending the war in Gaza was enough for Hezbullah to consider all previous losses and even Foad's good enough for what was done. However events showed that Israel lied about the ceasefire and things were never ending in Gaza.
Hezbullah was ready to accept any loss but allow this war to expand. Israel was serious and adamant to expand the war. Sayyed Hassan said, it is Israel that expanded this war and he is right.
At the end, Israel is now so arrogant, it surpasses the ego and godless actions of the worst villains in the bible and Quran.
Hezbullah did the right thing by not escalating, but by doing that he couldn't deter Israel from not causing what it did
14- Israel's sabotage attack on Hezbullah and its decapitation
What happened in September was scary, was beyond not believable, was something we never expected.
I was literally shaking from adrenaline when I started to hear the news about the pager attack.
Then and that day, it should have been clear that the war started and that Hezbullah should prepare, but we cannot know exactly what happened.
Not here to discuss the sabotage that happened, but clearly a mistake happened either through criminal negligence or through internal sabotage by a commander.
The attack caused a major blow for Hezbullah, murdering and injuring 5,000 in fee minutes. Those who used the pagerd were people who are an integral core to the functioning of Hezbullah and were like the oil in the motor.
A loss of 5,000 soldiers who cannot fulfill their roles in an immediate timeframe and the new burden of injuries on Hezbullahs care and financial institutes was beyond possible to handle
Israel effectively took out 5,000 from the core of Hezbullah. The following day, sabotaged and detonated many raidos handed to Hezbullah's reserves and those in daily work
Hezbullah was not able to take a breath yet from that major attack, the second came. Third day, it was chaos. You were afraid of something to happen, what will happen, what is suspicious?
It was crazy (continued below)
After the assassination of Hezbullah's Chief of Staff, over the fake accusation of Majdal Shams, it became clear that things needed to change. Why didn't they
To be clear here, no one expected Israel to aim that high. No one, especially over a controversial case like this. I personally expected a very strong wave of attacks in south Lebanon and then some sonic booms in Beirut to reign terror then an increase in overall fire.
Hezbullah was definitely shocked, because they were operating in Beirut, business as usual. They didn't sense the severity of the Israeli threats, no one did. Notably Israel accused some local field commander, marking him as a target as a way to bluff.
With Hajj Mohsin's traggic loss, just after Hezbullah very weak response thsy failed to even reach the level of previous responses to lower ranks, them and there was a deal sealed forever. The war in Lebanon starts
Even Sayyed Nasrallah was not confident of the effects of the response, and said we will assess if the drones reached and if they didn't, we will act.
But what? He said he'll act very later and people in Lebanon can rest and get back to Beirut. He didn't want to burden the people more, didn't want to affect their lives more, didn't want to sabotage them.
Between the response and the declaration that tbis page was closed for now, and the situation in south Lebanon back to normal, Israel activated the most elaborate plan to deliver a severe blow to Hezbullah.
Between this and what followed, Hezbullah was not able to make a lot of precautions because the timeframe was simply too short. Worse, the Israeli intelligence on Hezbullah was enough to sabotage any precautions.
13- Was Hezbullah wrong by not escalating more?
Not at all, Hezbullah did the right thing for the people of Lebanon and hoped this war would end soon in Gaza especially that after the murder of Foad Shoqor, there was credible news of a breakthrough in ceasefire negotiations.
Ending the war in Gaza was enough for Hezbullah to consider all previous losses and even Foad's good enough for what was done. However events showed that Israel lied about the ceasefire and things were never ending in Gaza.
Hezbullah was ready to accept any loss but allow this war to expand. Israel was serious and adamant to expand the war. Sayyed Hassan said, it is Israel that expanded this war and he is right.
At the end, Israel is now so arrogant, it surpasses the ego and godless actions of the worst villains in the bible and Quran.
Hezbullah did the right thing by not escalating, but by doing that he couldn't deter Israel from not causing what it did
14- Israel's sabotage attack on Hezbullah and its decapitation
What happened in September was scary, was beyond not believable, was something we never expected.
I was literally shaking from adrenaline when I started to hear the news about the pager attack.
Then and that day, it should have been clear that the war started and that Hezbullah should prepare, but we cannot know exactly what happened.
Not here to discuss the sabotage that happened, but clearly a mistake happened either through criminal negligence or through internal sabotage by a commander.
The attack caused a major blow for Hezbullah, murdering and injuring 5,000 in fee minutes. Those who used the pagerd were people who are an integral core to the functioning of Hezbullah and were like the oil in the motor.
A loss of 5,000 soldiers who cannot fulfill their roles in an immediate timeframe and the new burden of injuries on Hezbullahs care and financial institutes was beyond possible to handle
Israel effectively took out 5,000 from the core of Hezbullah. The following day, sabotaged and detonated many raidos handed to Hezbullah's reserves and those in daily work
Hezbullah was not able to take a breath yet from that major attack, the second came. Third day, it was chaos. You were afraid of something to happen, what will happen, what is suspicious?
It was crazy (continued below)
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A day nothing happened, then suddenly the death of Hezbullah's Ridwan leader and commanders, who were the ones who will lead Hezbullah's war against Israel in both offense and defense.
They are the leaders of who should have been today managing this war and leading through their experience and knowledge the formations of fighters to defend Lebanon.
It was catastrophic. It was the knife they gutted out Hezbullah's spine.
Killing Foad, gutted out their heart. Ridwan's Akeel and the leadership their spine.
Then came the murder of Sayyed Hassan. And then and there they decapitated Hezbullah.
Then targeted the resistance's rocket and missile formations, cutting their arms and ability to lead the formations.
You need leaders to lead, you need knowledge and experience. What happened to Hezbullah, I swear in my life, is enough to collapse empired and countries.
Between this and that, Israel mounted a very successful air campaign that targeted Hezbullah's facilities, ceiling off tunnel entrances that are visible form the air, targeting whole valleys where Hezbullah operates from and damaging infrastructure as a byproduct. Then they attacked the local areas inside villages where Hezbullah stores what it needs for defense, etc..
It was accurate intelligence based, and that's why it had much more impact on Hezbullah than in 2006. Much more.
Of course they killed many innocent, they are murderous bastards and attacked everything indiscriminately too that day.
These events all made Hezbullah enter into a shock, because they lost their most important leader in their history, create internal fear and chaos, and denied Hezbullah many of its abilities and resources.
No matter how and what Hezbullah could have prepared for Israel, the intelligence leaks and spies were able to severely damage Hezbullah.
What they had prepared for Israel is not what you see today, not at all.
So curse curse curse, in everyone and thing that led to this weakness and inability.
15- Why didn't Hezbullah start the war when Israel attacked Akeel and the Ridwan leadership
I do wonder why. It was the second major attack in Beirut, and the second mass casualty attack that killed many civilians.
Hezbullah had the every legitimate case to attack Tel Aviv that day, and by that they could have used their strategic weapons before the losses, before the Israeli attacks on Hezbullah's facilities
However I think the reason was simply shock. They were shocked from what happened and couldn't act. I'm not exaggerating because Skeikh Naim Qassem himself said so in the future of Akeel and said they were shocked because they are humans but they overcame this shook a few days later. However a few days too late.
Situation was intense, Sayyed Hasan was killed before he could even mourn him and talk to him on TV and tell us what a great and bright intellectual he was.
Akeel was a unique man, a prodigy. The situation escalated out of control of Hezbullah
16 - Is Hezbullah well?
I don't know. I pray they are. We are too far to know and no one to ask. In war, Sayyed Hassan was the one who could have comforted us. He isn't here.
Unfortunately the speech by Sheikh Naim wasn't a good sign either. He's alive hamdella but in no way projecting comfort or power.
He was weak, sweating, sitting with a closet behind him and shaky.
Remaining of Hezbullah's historic military and political leadership is either killed or still trying to manage staying alive and by that staying out of contact
As for military action, I'll abstain from commenting. Too early. However we see clear sings of gaps and issues but thankfully they are still well enough in south Lebanon
Between the rocket launchers daily, the fast reporting of the attacks, and casualties in the ranks of the Israeli army, and the lack of collapse.
Inshallah they are well. However yes it bugs me, the lack of attempts to shoot down drones, the lack of Almas use against the invading Israeli army soldiers, the lack of ATGM attacks
Those are the joker cards, especially the Almas vs soldiers a tanks everywhere now.
They are the leaders of who should have been today managing this war and leading through their experience and knowledge the formations of fighters to defend Lebanon.
It was catastrophic. It was the knife they gutted out Hezbullah's spine.
Killing Foad, gutted out their heart. Ridwan's Akeel and the leadership their spine.
Then came the murder of Sayyed Hassan. And then and there they decapitated Hezbullah.
Then targeted the resistance's rocket and missile formations, cutting their arms and ability to lead the formations.
You need leaders to lead, you need knowledge and experience. What happened to Hezbullah, I swear in my life, is enough to collapse empired and countries.
Between this and that, Israel mounted a very successful air campaign that targeted Hezbullah's facilities, ceiling off tunnel entrances that are visible form the air, targeting whole valleys where Hezbullah operates from and damaging infrastructure as a byproduct. Then they attacked the local areas inside villages where Hezbullah stores what it needs for defense, etc..
It was accurate intelligence based, and that's why it had much more impact on Hezbullah than in 2006. Much more.
Of course they killed many innocent, they are murderous bastards and attacked everything indiscriminately too that day.
These events all made Hezbullah enter into a shock, because they lost their most important leader in their history, create internal fear and chaos, and denied Hezbullah many of its abilities and resources.
No matter how and what Hezbullah could have prepared for Israel, the intelligence leaks and spies were able to severely damage Hezbullah.
What they had prepared for Israel is not what you see today, not at all.
So curse curse curse, in everyone and thing that led to this weakness and inability.
15- Why didn't Hezbullah start the war when Israel attacked Akeel and the Ridwan leadership
I do wonder why. It was the second major attack in Beirut, and the second mass casualty attack that killed many civilians.
Hezbullah had the every legitimate case to attack Tel Aviv that day, and by that they could have used their strategic weapons before the losses, before the Israeli attacks on Hezbullah's facilities
However I think the reason was simply shock. They were shocked from what happened and couldn't act. I'm not exaggerating because Skeikh Naim Qassem himself said so in the future of Akeel and said they were shocked because they are humans but they overcame this shook a few days later. However a few days too late.
Situation was intense, Sayyed Hasan was killed before he could even mourn him and talk to him on TV and tell us what a great and bright intellectual he was.
Akeel was a unique man, a prodigy. The situation escalated out of control of Hezbullah
16 - Is Hezbullah well?
I don't know. I pray they are. We are too far to know and no one to ask. In war, Sayyed Hassan was the one who could have comforted us. He isn't here.
Unfortunately the speech by Sheikh Naim wasn't a good sign either. He's alive hamdella but in no way projecting comfort or power.
He was weak, sweating, sitting with a closet behind him and shaky.
Remaining of Hezbullah's historic military and political leadership is either killed or still trying to manage staying alive and by that staying out of contact
As for military action, I'll abstain from commenting. Too early. However we see clear sings of gaps and issues but thankfully they are still well enough in south Lebanon
Between the rocket launchers daily, the fast reporting of the attacks, and casualties in the ranks of the Israeli army, and the lack of collapse.
Inshallah they are well. However yes it bugs me, the lack of attempts to shoot down drones, the lack of Almas use against the invading Israeli army soldiers, the lack of ATGM attacks
Those are the joker cards, especially the Almas vs soldiers a tanks everywhere now.
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17- Will we win?
I don't know. I hope, I pray and it worries me. It's a miracle Hezbullah didn't collapse yet and the work they are doing now in south Lebanon is inshallah a good sign and healthy local abilities.
Inshallah it'll only grow better and better and have the ability to mount enough casualties to make the Israeli invasion so bloody.
Bloody enough the stay in south Lebanon is bad and they are forced into a ceasefire.
We cannot afford to lose or else Lebanon will collapse and the whole Shia population will face persecution as bad as the ones Shia faced during Ummayid and Abbasid rule
I'm sad about the ones who were killed before they could fight, I'm sad about those who fought bravely and were killed, I feel sad about every single life lost.
These men, they are beautiful pure hearted, great men, amazing people. They are family, friends, husbands, fathers, they are angels
All aside, they are doing a selfless sacrifice and they are capable of defeating this Israeli enemy. They are able to achieve what we expect from them and what they expect to achieve
They will overcome, they will be able. All it needs is strong faith, patience, a strong heart and internal fire that will motivate to work and avenge Lebanon
I hope so. I want to see tangible results. I as a Lebanese as a Shia as a supporter. I want comfort.
18- Where did Hezbullah fail? When does Hezbullah fail?
They didn't fail yet. They won't fail inshallah. The only mistake they could do is lose, and inshallah they will not lose
19- What happens if they lose? What is the bad scenario
If Hezbullah lose we all lose, and losing can happen if Israel ever defeats Hezbullah and successfully reaches provincial cities like Tyre and Nabatieh and reaches the Litani river. Following this, there will be a push beyond the river and then a push to Beirut is possible.
However it really doesn't matter. If they lose and if Hezbullah is defeated, the resistance against Israel will not stop and like 1982 and 1985 they will be pushed back and they will be hit and hit till they conceed to a ceasefire or withdrawal
That I feel comfort in. Lebanese southerns will never accept this snd Israel will never belong here. This is the extreme scenario of course.
20- Who is responsible for the destruction in Lebanon?
Israel. They are responsible for the death, the destruction, everything. They are responsible for this escalation. Blame them.
They killed, they destroyed, they did everything bad. Understand this and make sure they people understand this.
Make sure people build hate to Israel and accuse them of everything and not this resistance who works for you and is from you and cares about you.
(My lastest answers are now brief because I'm tired. I'll continue this thread tomorrow if you have more equations I didn't tackle ask so I can cover.
I'll tackle questions about why doesn't Hezbullah make shelters and bunkers for people. Why does hezbullau store weapons where it does. Those controversial things)
Excuse the spelling mistakes, to tired to reread
I don't know. I hope, I pray and it worries me. It's a miracle Hezbullah didn't collapse yet and the work they are doing now in south Lebanon is inshallah a good sign and healthy local abilities.
Inshallah it'll only grow better and better and have the ability to mount enough casualties to make the Israeli invasion so bloody.
Bloody enough the stay in south Lebanon is bad and they are forced into a ceasefire.
We cannot afford to lose or else Lebanon will collapse and the whole Shia population will face persecution as bad as the ones Shia faced during Ummayid and Abbasid rule
I'm sad about the ones who were killed before they could fight, I'm sad about those who fought bravely and were killed, I feel sad about every single life lost.
These men, they are beautiful pure hearted, great men, amazing people. They are family, friends, husbands, fathers, they are angels
All aside, they are doing a selfless sacrifice and they are capable of defeating this Israeli enemy. They are able to achieve what we expect from them and what they expect to achieve
They will overcome, they will be able. All it needs is strong faith, patience, a strong heart and internal fire that will motivate to work and avenge Lebanon
I hope so. I want to see tangible results. I as a Lebanese as a Shia as a supporter. I want comfort.
18- Where did Hezbullah fail? When does Hezbullah fail?
They didn't fail yet. They won't fail inshallah. The only mistake they could do is lose, and inshallah they will not lose
19- What happens if they lose? What is the bad scenario
If Hezbullah lose we all lose, and losing can happen if Israel ever defeats Hezbullah and successfully reaches provincial cities like Tyre and Nabatieh and reaches the Litani river. Following this, there will be a push beyond the river and then a push to Beirut is possible.
However it really doesn't matter. If they lose and if Hezbullah is defeated, the resistance against Israel will not stop and like 1982 and 1985 they will be pushed back and they will be hit and hit till they conceed to a ceasefire or withdrawal
That I feel comfort in. Lebanese southerns will never accept this snd Israel will never belong here. This is the extreme scenario of course.
20- Who is responsible for the destruction in Lebanon?
Israel. They are responsible for the death, the destruction, everything. They are responsible for this escalation. Blame them.
They killed, they destroyed, they did everything bad. Understand this and make sure they people understand this.
Make sure people build hate to Israel and accuse them of everything and not this resistance who works for you and is from you and cares about you.
(My lastest answers are now brief because I'm tired. I'll continue this thread tomorrow if you have more equations I didn't tackle ask so I can cover.
I'll tackle questions about why doesn't Hezbullah make shelters and bunkers for people. Why does hezbullau store weapons where it does. Those controversial things)
Excuse the spelling mistakes, to tired to reread
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Lebanese News and Updates
❗️After an attack on Kayfoun that murdered 6, a new Israeli attack now in Qamatieh in Aley province.
📸 The attack on Qamatieh murdered 6, including 3 children.
The attacks are unfortunately after incitement by some accusing this Shia neighborhood in that area of hosting Hezbullah weapons or commanders. It isn't
The blood of these people is in the hands of those inciting during war time, some like Maurice from the Lebanese Forces Party who provided false accusations about Qamatieh and Souk al-Ghareb.
Two areas where countless refugees are staying. His and his likes incitement will not only put the lives of locals and refugees at risk, it will make the refugee a risk for those hosting them and force a new exodus to the streets just before winter
The attacks are unfortunately after incitement by some accusing this Shia neighborhood in that area of hosting Hezbullah weapons or commanders. It isn't
The blood of these people is in the hands of those inciting during war time, some like Maurice from the Lebanese Forces Party who provided false accusations about Qamatieh and Souk al-Ghareb.
Two areas where countless refugees are staying. His and his likes incitement will not only put the lives of locals and refugees at risk, it will make the refugee a risk for those hosting them and force a new exodus to the streets just before winter
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Lebanese News and Updates
📹 From one of the attacks tonight on Beirut. Secondaries are visible at the site
📸 The same location was attacked again, increasing the secondaries and errant file. Whatever was attacked is lost.
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