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⭕️ Hezbullah has released footage targeting the 'Rosh Pina' settlement in northern Israel.
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⭕️ Hezbullah released footage of their attack on the Ma'alot-Tarshiha settlement in northern Israel, implementing their recent evacuation orders.
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📸 Lots of photos about today, but long overdue (I need admins to help me cover when I'm not available, anyone know anyone?)
I'm looking for someone who already has a Twitter or telegram channel that I can see his/her work and judge as fit.
Won't add or try anyone random and give him/her access to the channel just by asking. Sorry
Won't add or try anyone random and give him/her access to the channel just by asking. Sorry
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🩸Blood of all types is needed at Hamoud hospital
🥀 The attack murdered 7 and injured 20 others, in the second high casualty event in this area this week
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🇮🇱l🇱🇧 On the other hand, the Israeli army unofficially released footage of their demolition of a mosque in south Lebanon
📍The mosque that was demolished by the Israeli army is in Marwahin, geolocation: 33.111149°, 35.255398°
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🇱🇧 An article from 2014
Entering Marwahin is like entering a ghost town. As if a hurricane passed through it, leaving nothing behind?
The 70-year-old man, Theeb Taha Al-Qassem, answers: “There are only old people in the village.” This phenomenon is not limited to Marouhin, but is repeated in the villages of Yarine, Umm Al-Tut, Al-Bustan and Al-Zaloutiyeh.
In the best-case scenario, the percentage of residents will not exceed 10 percent of the population, except in the town of Al-Dhahirah, where about 70 percent of its residents reside.
There are common characteristics between the six villages. Since July 2, 1977, they have been united by displacement, after they were burdened from the Palestinian cause, and were a center for the Palestinian resistance factions.
The Kataeb militia invaded the area at that time, so its people fled and built new lives far from their villages.Their children grew up, learned, married and established businesses, making it difficult to return to the village.
Entering Marwahin is like entering a ghost town. As if a hurricane passed through it, leaving nothing behind?
The 70-year-old man, Theeb Taha Al-Qassem, answers: “There are only old people in the village.” This phenomenon is not limited to Marouhin, but is repeated in the villages of Yarine, Umm Al-Tut, Al-Bustan and Al-Zaloutiyeh.
In the best-case scenario, the percentage of residents will not exceed 10 percent of the population, except in the town of Al-Dhahirah, where about 70 percent of its residents reside.
There are common characteristics between the six villages. Since July 2, 1977, they have been united by displacement, after they were burdened from the Palestinian cause, and were a center for the Palestinian resistance factions.
The Kataeb militia invaded the area at that time, so its people fled and built new lives far from their villages.Their children grew up, learned, married and established businesses, making it difficult to return to the village.
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After the 1982 invasion, some of the residents returned, but they left again after the imposition of compulsory connoscription in Antoine Lahad’s army in the mid-eighties. Lahd's army was the pro-IDF Lebanese army (SLA)
In 2000, the new generation had grown up in the many places of displacement, including Mansouri Saida, Kouthariet el-Raz, Wadi el-Zeina, Beirut, the southern suburbs, and all the way to Tripoli. These populations are Sunni and Shia.
Currently, although some of the residents of these villages have returned, the lack of real means of survival makes a large return difficult. Only the elderly, who had long dreamed of returning to where they were born, have returned to their land.
Some life can be seen in these villages during the holidays. “If I had come on Eid, I would have seen more activity,” says Mohammed, a 60-year-old man, as he smokes cigarettes with his family.
In 2000, the new generation had grown up in the many places of displacement, including Mansouri Saida, Kouthariet el-Raz, Wadi el-Zeina, Beirut, the southern suburbs, and all the way to Tripoli. These populations are Sunni and Shia.
Currently, although some of the residents of these villages have returned, the lack of real means of survival makes a large return difficult. Only the elderly, who had long dreamed of returning to where they were born, have returned to their land.
Some life can be seen in these villages during the holidays. “If I had come on Eid, I would have seen more activity,” says Mohammed, a 60-year-old man, as he smokes cigarettes with his family.
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In the village of Umm al-Tut, which shares a municipality with Marwahin, it is a little more active
There, the plastic houses seem an unusual sight in the region, which relies heavily on tobacco cultivation. These irrigated crops were not prevalent in the area.
Some of those who had experience working elsewhere, including Aziz Abu Hadla, brought them to the village. He dug an artesian well, started farming, and settled in his village.
These villages are distinguished by their political loyalty to the Future Movement, the Hariri party.
However, unlike other environments, supportive of Hezbullah or Amal, the people of these villages distinguish between political differences and the sectarian discourse that surrounds Lebanon.
There, the plastic houses seem an unusual sight in the region, which relies heavily on tobacco cultivation. These irrigated crops were not prevalent in the area.
Some of those who had experience working elsewhere, including Aziz Abu Hadla, brought them to the village. He dug an artesian well, started farming, and settled in his village.
These villages are distinguished by their political loyalty to the Future Movement, the Hariri party.
However, unlike other environments, supportive of Hezbullah or Amal, the people of these villages distinguish between political differences and the sectarian discourse that surrounds Lebanon.
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Even those who have political differences with Hezbullah share life with them, both good and bad.
Because Yarine is the largest village among its sister villages, electoral battles take on a clearer political dimension.
In Marwahin families play a larger role. For example, the mayor of Marouhin, Muhammad Obeid, is affiliated with Amal. The mayor of Yarin, Samer Al-Aqla, confirms that the conflict between the parties does not go beyond politics.
He regrets the small number of residents in the town, but he seems convinced that this reality has become difficult to change after all these years.
Al-Aqla speaks at length about the strong relations with the surroundings.
Many of these towns locals are diaspora too, much like Yaroun and Maroun whose families have left for the USA and Australia, and similar to Bint Jbeil. Long ago, not recently
Because Yarine is the largest village among its sister villages, electoral battles take on a clearer political dimension.
In Marwahin families play a larger role. For example, the mayor of Marouhin, Muhammad Obeid, is affiliated with Amal. The mayor of Yarin, Samer Al-Aqla, confirms that the conflict between the parties does not go beyond politics.
He regrets the small number of residents in the town, but he seems convinced that this reality has become difficult to change after all these years.
Al-Aqla speaks at length about the strong relations with the surroundings.
Many of these towns locals are diaspora too, much like Yaroun and Maroun whose families have left for the USA and Australia, and similar to Bint Jbeil. Long ago, not recently
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🇮🇱l🇱🇧 In a bold claim, the Israeli Minister of War, Gallant, claims that Hezbullah only has 20% left of its rocket array and is unable to coordinate attacks anymore.
(Note: Hezbullah is firing rockets and releasing footage the same day, which indicates a healthy C&C in the rear. Yes conditionals aren't optimal but they are for now hamdella well based on the consistent launching numbers)
(Note: Hezbullah is firing rockets and releasing footage the same day, which indicates a healthy C&C in the rear. Yes conditionals aren't optimal but they are for now hamdella well based on the consistent launching numbers)
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Lebanese News and Updates
📸 The 400 tons of explosives were enough to cause a near surface earthquake of 4.9
The facility reached about 40 m down in its deepest area.
The facility reached about 40 m down in its deepest area.
❗️As mentioned by many expert geologists, Israel should stop underground demolition near fault lines or risk a massive earthquake in Lebanon, Palestine, and Syria.
Last time's demolition triggered the center of the fault lines, Roun and Yammouneh and led to a 5° earthquake.
Any stronger demolitions could cause natural devastation to these very sensitive areas
Last time's demolition triggered the center of the fault lines, Roun and Yammouneh and led to a 5° earthquake.
Any stronger demolitions could cause natural devastation to these very sensitive areas
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🇮🇱I🇱🇧 One month into the war in Lebanon, the Israeli army evacuated 200 injured soldiers in MEDVEC helicopters.
Total number of injuries is 600
While in Gaza, a total of 1,600 since 7-Oct-23
Total number of injuries is 600
While in Gaza, a total of 1,600 since 7-Oct-23
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🇮🇱l🇱🇧l🇺🇳 After staying silent for weeks despite the attacks on the UN by Israeli forces, from demolitions to shooting, the IDF now announced that the errant rocket that impacted a UN base today was fired by Hezbullah.
Regardless, they pointed it was fired from Hallousieh, which highlights how Israeli Radars are able to detect the zone of fire.
Hezbullah did not target the UN on purpose, but rather ths Israeli border base in Al-Naqoura. Unlike the IDF that fired on the UN countless times on purpose
Regardless, they pointed it was fired from Hallousieh, which highlights how Israeli Radars are able to detect the zone of fire.
Hezbullah did not target the UN on purpose, but rather ths Israeli border base in Al-Naqoura. Unlike the IDF that fired on the UN countless times on purpose
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⭕️ Hezbullah released footage of their drone launches yesterday towards Israeli army gathering and staging grounds in Israeli settlements.
The attacks were based on accurate intelligence by surveillance teams. Notice how the IDF is hiding and gathering vehicles between houses?
The attacks were based on accurate intelligence by surveillance teams. Notice how the IDF is hiding and gathering vehicles between houses?
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🇮🇱l🇱🇧 Israel wants to end the war soon, ask the Lebanese government to continue
According to various knowledgeable sources, Israel's demands in the settlement with Lebanon are:
- The Lebanese army will work to dismantle the Hezbullah infrastructure that remained until the Litani
- IDF forces will remain in Lebanon until this move is completed as a condition for its fulfillment
- Israel will have the ability to enforce on its own if it sees that Hezbullah has rebuilt itself near Israel
- An effective arms embargo on Lebanon on land, in the air and at sea
According to various knowledgeable sources, Israel's demands in the settlement with Lebanon are:
- The Lebanese army will work to dismantle the Hezbullah infrastructure that remained until the Litani
- IDF forces will remain in Lebanon until this move is completed as a condition for its fulfillment
- Israel will have the ability to enforce on its own if it sees that Hezbullah has rebuilt itself near Israel
- An effective arms embargo on Lebanon on land, in the air and at sea
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🇱🇧 An average family in Lebanon has:
- A member in Hezbullah
- A member in Amal
- A member in the Lebanese army
- A member in the police
- A member etc etc
Delusional who thinks the Lebanese army will risk disintegrating and collapsing for the sake of implementing Israel's mission in Lebanon. Even if some officers do it, or the commander of the army agrees, it won't happen.
Yes the army would help enforce a better arms blockade on Hezbullah, but no, they won't fight Hezbullah or raid it.
- A member in Hezbullah
- A member in Amal
- A member in the Lebanese army
- A member in the police
- A member etc etc
Delusional who thinks the Lebanese army will risk disintegrating and collapsing for the sake of implementing Israel's mission in Lebanon. Even if some officers do it, or the commander of the army agrees, it won't happen.
Yes the army would help enforce a better arms blockade on Hezbullah, but no, they won't fight Hezbullah or raid it.
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And unfortunately tonight, I heard some bad news from Aita al-Shaab about possible injured fighters being captured as POWs
🇮🇱l🇱🇧 The Israeli army released footage of the Hezbullah fighters and commanders they took as prisoner two weeks ago in Aita al-Shaab after they attacked the building they are in and deployed a gas again them.
The gas forced them to become disoriented, and in pain. One was a commander of the village.
Hezbullah fighters didn't withdraw and stayed put, until they were killed or overwhelmed.
May God provide them with patience, and ease their prison time. They have been under torture
The gas forced them to become disoriented, and in pain. One was a commander of the village.
Hezbullah fighters didn't withdraw and stayed put, until they were killed or overwhelmed.
May God provide them with patience, and ease their prison time. They have been under torture
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🇮🇱l🇱🇧 The attack in Sidon yet again attacked very crowded buildings and neighborhoods.
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