🥀 The Lebanese Army Command mourns the martyr:
- First Lieutenant Ayman Abdel Latif Rahhal
- Sergeant Adam Gerges Aoun
-;Sergeant Ali Muhammad Harb
who were murdered on 19/11/2024 as a result of the Israeli enemy attack a Lebanese Army center in the town of Sarafand.
The Israeli army attacked and didn't clarify, even though the Lebanese army isn't fighting Israel nor cooperating with Hezbullah. Especially that the Lebanese army is who is supposedly going to be part of the post-war authority in south Lebanon.
- First Lieutenant Ayman Abdel Latif Rahhal
- Sergeant Adam Gerges Aoun
-;Sergeant Ali Muhammad Harb
who were murdered on 19/11/2024 as a result of the Israeli enemy attack a Lebanese Army center in the town of Sarafand.
The Israeli army attacked and didn't clarify, even though the Lebanese army isn't fighting Israel nor cooperating with Hezbullah. Especially that the Lebanese army is who is supposedly going to be part of the post-war authority in south Lebanon.
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☠️ This morning, the Israeli army announced the elimination of a new solider in the ongoing invasion of northern Gaza
- Sergeant First Class (res.) Roi Sasson, aged 21, from Mevaseret Zion, a soldier in the 90th "Nahshon" Battalion, Kfir Brigade
In this battle, the Major General, commander of the 90th Battalion of the Kafir Brigade, Lt. Col. Yoel Glickman, was seriously wounded.
Jabalia claimed the lives of 28 Israeli soldiers, a number that would have stopped a war in any other past events.
The IDF estimates that 100-200 resistance fighters only remain in Jabalia after they forced the exodus of the population and arrested thousands of locals.
- Sergeant First Class (res.) Roi Sasson, aged 21, from Mevaseret Zion, a soldier in the 90th "Nahshon" Battalion, Kfir Brigade
In this battle, the Major General, commander of the 90th Battalion of the Kafir Brigade, Lt. Col. Yoel Glickman, was seriously wounded.
Jabalia claimed the lives of 28 Israeli soldiers, a number that would have stopped a war in any other past events.
The IDF estimates that 100-200 resistance fighters only remain in Jabalia after they forced the exodus of the population and arrested thousands of locals.
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🇺🇸 Lebanese Force's party Geagea informed Hochstein yesterday that any decision or solution outside the framework of implementing international resolutions and the relevant provisions of the Taif Agreement in terms of preventing any armed groups outside the state and dissolving all militias is rejected and will not be in Lebanon's interest.
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Lebanese News and Updates
As mentioned before, this war is too early to end, because Israel isn't treating it as a simple conflict that ends with achieving temporary gains and so on.
The matter which is vague and continues to be, is that the goals to end the war in Gaza are different than the goals to end the war in Lebanon
However the war Israel fought Hezbullah, was is if they fought it over a Hezbullah's own 7-Oct that they didn't do nor did anything to actually prompt such a campaign.
Between Gaza's 7-Oct and the 101 hostages and the mere threat of a possible Hezbullah ground attack on the Galilee that is now a thing of the past, Israel can stop the war today and be considered a winner having achieved maximalist goals in Lebanon that it couldn't achieve in previous wars.
Invading all of south Lebanon is time consuming and occupying it isn't feasible due to resources and manpower and with their clear goal for now to set the conditions to return settlers home, this war can end very soon because the threat to invade is no-more and Hezbullah would abide by a ceasefire like both sides did for 18 years after 2006.
However despite all these achievements, it doesn't feel right or doesn't feel like its actually going to happen.
Not only will Israel forfeit its goal of pushing Hezbullah beyond the litani, etc etc those major goals that all officials explicitly talked about won't be achieved and the resistance can consider it as a partial victory that was through preserving the resistance.
Now you'd ask but look at the destruction. I'll tell you blame Israel for its war crimes and the US for the bombs to attack civilian property and cause this destruction. Do not conflate righteousness with falsehood.
But ending the war now will put Lebanon in a weak position because it was not able to create a deterrence yet
The war at this moment would end with Israel achieving A goal, unlike in 2006 when it achieved Zero goals.
Not only that, but Israel would not have neutralized the threat of rockets, so if the war starts tomorrow its as if we are back to the day before the ceasefire.
So its a matter of many Israeli goals not being achieved, excluding one. All that after the massive destruction in Lebanon caused by Israeli aggression and war crimes.
On the other hand, Sayyed Hassan was clear. The support front won't allow the setters return home unless the Israeli war in Gaza ends.
However when he was speaking, he spoke about the support front, the low intensity battle which was largely confined to south Lebanon which they assumed could be limited to that area for long. What's the position now?
How can Lebanon accept a ceasefire that is sesperate? However how can justify continuing this war at a killing disadvantage for us and tie it to Gaza, with no prospects there to end. Different goals and grand plans by Israel. They want to change Gaza forever and one year into the war and they are still going.
We cannot in Lebanon handle another year. However ending the war here, just doesn't work or shouldn't be so. The problem is, Lebanon has no leverage in the negotiations nor ability to enforce a condition.
A ceasefire here and there without ending the war would be great. Ceasefires happened in 2006 war.
This war was fought remarkably with many disadvantages, even during the support front where Hezbullah kept a low scale of escalation and was harmed without using the weapons jt could to harm back in order to avoid expanding the war.
But Israel's previous knowledge and the tools it has at its hand allowed things to move along until we reached the black day of the pager attack and what followed in a series of catastrophies that shaped this war in a way it was not planned to be fought it
This wasn't what Hezbullah prepared for and the situation is completely different, so it's wrong to judge them based on this and ridicule what they prepared for and promised in the past years.
The resistance's war in 2006 secured unprecedented 18 years of security and calm in Lebanon, a major achievement while ensuring Lebanon never normalized nor accepted submission.
Today's war is a step in the harsh path of resistance, the thorny road (طريق ذات الشوكة) A mishap today is the present's lesson for the future.
#admin
However the war Israel fought Hezbullah, was is if they fought it over a Hezbullah's own 7-Oct that they didn't do nor did anything to actually prompt such a campaign.
Between Gaza's 7-Oct and the 101 hostages and the mere threat of a possible Hezbullah ground attack on the Galilee that is now a thing of the past, Israel can stop the war today and be considered a winner having achieved maximalist goals in Lebanon that it couldn't achieve in previous wars.
Invading all of south Lebanon is time consuming and occupying it isn't feasible due to resources and manpower and with their clear goal for now to set the conditions to return settlers home, this war can end very soon because the threat to invade is no-more and Hezbullah would abide by a ceasefire like both sides did for 18 years after 2006.
However despite all these achievements, it doesn't feel right or doesn't feel like its actually going to happen.
Not only will Israel forfeit its goal of pushing Hezbullah beyond the litani, etc etc those major goals that all officials explicitly talked about won't be achieved and the resistance can consider it as a partial victory that was through preserving the resistance.
Now you'd ask but look at the destruction. I'll tell you blame Israel for its war crimes and the US for the bombs to attack civilian property and cause this destruction. Do not conflate righteousness with falsehood.
But ending the war now will put Lebanon in a weak position because it was not able to create a deterrence yet
The war at this moment would end with Israel achieving A goal, unlike in 2006 when it achieved Zero goals.
Not only that, but Israel would not have neutralized the threat of rockets, so if the war starts tomorrow its as if we are back to the day before the ceasefire.
So its a matter of many Israeli goals not being achieved, excluding one. All that after the massive destruction in Lebanon caused by Israeli aggression and war crimes.
On the other hand, Sayyed Hassan was clear. The support front won't allow the setters return home unless the Israeli war in Gaza ends.
However when he was speaking, he spoke about the support front, the low intensity battle which was largely confined to south Lebanon which they assumed could be limited to that area for long. What's the position now?
How can Lebanon accept a ceasefire that is sesperate? However how can justify continuing this war at a killing disadvantage for us and tie it to Gaza, with no prospects there to end. Different goals and grand plans by Israel. They want to change Gaza forever and one year into the war and they are still going.
We cannot in Lebanon handle another year. However ending the war here, just doesn't work or shouldn't be so. The problem is, Lebanon has no leverage in the negotiations nor ability to enforce a condition.
A ceasefire here and there without ending the war would be great. Ceasefires happened in 2006 war.
This war was fought remarkably with many disadvantages, even during the support front where Hezbullah kept a low scale of escalation and was harmed without using the weapons jt could to harm back in order to avoid expanding the war.
But Israel's previous knowledge and the tools it has at its hand allowed things to move along until we reached the black day of the pager attack and what followed in a series of catastrophies that shaped this war in a way it was not planned to be fought it
This wasn't what Hezbullah prepared for and the situation is completely different, so it's wrong to judge them based on this and ridicule what they prepared for and promised in the past years.
The resistance's war in 2006 secured unprecedented 18 years of security and calm in Lebanon, a major achievement while ensuring Lebanon never normalized nor accepted submission.
Today's war is a step in the harsh path of resistance, the thorny road (طريق ذات الشوكة) A mishap today is the present's lesson for the future.
#admin
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Lebanese News and Updates
As mentioned before, this war is too early to end, because Israel isn't treating it as a simple conflict that ends with achieving temporary gains and so on.
Only time will tell how things progress, and I have complete confidence and blind trust in whatever Hezbullah decides on.
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🇮🇱l🇱🇧 In the operational update of the Israeli army, they announced the usual generic phrases of attacking, killing, targeting the whole set of words (bases, launchers, fighters etc etc)
They released some blurred photos from the second line of villages, indicating the battle is still ongoing and the areas not secured yet
They located an AK, an RPG and some grenades. No cache.
They released some blurred photos from the second line of villages, indicating the battle is still ongoing and the areas not secured yet
They located an AK, an RPG and some grenades. No cache.
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📰 A ceasefire draft is reportedly available, and agreed on between Lebanon and Israel. Amos will visit Israel tonight to get their signature.
Ending the war/battle now will give Lebanon and the resistance the breacher it needs and at the same time before Israel had achieved its stated goals.
Sheikh Naim's speech today is likely to inform the people about this matter.
Ending the war/battle now will give Lebanon and the resistance the breacher it needs and at the same time before Israel had achieved its stated goals.
Sheikh Naim's speech today is likely to inform the people about this matter.
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A common Lebanese falsehood is how they define deterrence and ridicule Hezbullah for this war
Detternce ends when a war starts. When it does, there are no more rules or anything that binds the enemy to previous red lines or agreements. It is war.
Hezbullah's deterrence against Israel started to erode on 8-Oct-23 but still ensured the battle stays limited and mutual.
Israel abandoned all deterrence and started the war during the pager attack in Sept-24.
Before that, Hezbullah's resistance that liberated south Lebanon from decades of Israeli occupation and then the 2006 war for the liberation of Lebanese prisoners created an 18 year deterrence in which Lebanon lived in unprecedented security stability.
Judgement of events isn't bkack or white not confined to the immediate present. Judge correctly and not through your hate.
Just situation is not optimal and war is harsh, but we are the ones who are affected by it most and have the clearest clarity about it. Righteousness comes with a price, and judgement day is never too late. #admin
Detternce ends when a war starts. When it does, there are no more rules or anything that binds the enemy to previous red lines or agreements. It is war.
Hezbullah's deterrence against Israel started to erode on 8-Oct-23 but still ensured the battle stays limited and mutual.
Israel abandoned all deterrence and started the war during the pager attack in Sept-24.
Before that, Hezbullah's resistance that liberated south Lebanon from decades of Israeli occupation and then the 2006 war for the liberation of Lebanese prisoners created an 18 year deterrence in which Lebanon lived in unprecedented security stability.
Judgement of events isn't bkack or white not confined to the immediate present. Judge correctly and not through your hate.
Just situation is not optimal and war is harsh, but we are the ones who are affected by it most and have the clearest clarity about it. Righteousness comes with a price, and judgement day is never too late. #admin
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🇱🇧l🇮🇱 Meeting with some Israeli army commanders, including AMAN, the war minister Katz announced that any political solution with Lebanon has to stipulate Israel's the preserving of Israel's ability to gather intelligence (drone flights, etc) and freedom of operation to counter threats (attacks wherever they feel a resistance is located at)
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🇱🇧 Summary of the speech of Sheikh Naim Qassem:
- A week has passed since the Arbaeen of Sayyed Hachem Safieddine. Sayyed Hachem, you were the right hand and primary support of martyr Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah. You were always present on every frontline. You have triumphed, while we are the ones who lost.
- We must also mention the martyrdom of our dear brother, the Chief of Media Relations in Hezbollah, Hajj Mohammad Afif al-Naboulsi, who was martyred in the field of Jihadi Resistance media. He was an icon in the media field. He had strategic insight and filled a significant gap in the media field, where he was keen on holding press conferences, to expose the enemy, highlight the achievements of the Resistance, and respond to the accusations against it.
- The enemy murdered Haj Mohammad Afif, who is a civilian figure and should have been protected [by law]. The enemy aggressed the capital Beirut to kill Haj Mohammad Afif. They shall not think that any aggression on Beirut will go unanswered. When you attack Beirut, it is natural that the response will hit the center of Tel Aviv.
- We thank everyone who offered their condolences and shared our grief, and congratulated us on the martyrdom of the Secretary-General of Hezbollah, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah. I also thank everyone who supported the party's step in choosing the new Secretary-General. God-willing, we will continue the path and uphold the trust of the martyrs.
- A week has passed since the Arbaeen of Sayyed Hachem Safieddine. Sayyed Hachem, you were the right hand and primary support of martyr Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah. You were always present on every frontline. You have triumphed, while we are the ones who lost.
- We must also mention the martyrdom of our dear brother, the Chief of Media Relations in Hezbollah, Hajj Mohammad Afif al-Naboulsi, who was martyred in the field of Jihadi Resistance media. He was an icon in the media field. He had strategic insight and filled a significant gap in the media field, where he was keen on holding press conferences, to expose the enemy, highlight the achievements of the Resistance, and respond to the accusations against it.
- The enemy murdered Haj Mohammad Afif, who is a civilian figure and should have been protected [by law]. The enemy aggressed the capital Beirut to kill Haj Mohammad Afif. They shall not think that any aggression on Beirut will go unanswered. When you attack Beirut, it is natural that the response will hit the center of Tel Aviv.
- We thank everyone who offered their condolences and shared our grief, and congratulated us on the martyrdom of the Secretary-General of Hezbollah, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah. I also thank everyone who supported the party's step in choosing the new Secretary-General. God-willing, we will continue the path and uphold the trust of the martyrs.
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- We had previously agreed to the Biden-Macron proposal on the basis that it could end the war, but the enemy assassinated our Secretary-General.
And it is true, we received a severe blow, and there was a state of confusion in Hezbullah. But within 10 days, we were able to restore our capabilities on every level; military, political, media...
- It is an honor for us to be among the few who supported Gaza, alongside Yemen, Iraq, and the Islamic Republic of Iran, while the world stood by watching more than 45,000 martyrs, along with the wounded, destruction, and displacement. It is true that the blows we received were painful and agonizing, but we have many steadfast cadres of great resilience.
And it is true, we received a severe blow, and there was a state of confusion in Hezbullah. But within 10 days, we were able to restore our capabilities on every level; military, political, media...
- It is an honor for us to be among the few who supported Gaza, alongside Yemen, Iraq, and the Islamic Republic of Iran, while the world stood by watching more than 45,000 martyrs, along with the wounded, destruction, and displacement. It is true that the blows we received were painful and agonizing, but we have many steadfast cadres of great resilience.
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(the above were quotes from Political Aya on X, remaining is from David David on X)
- For 11 months, we were involved in a support battle for Gaza, where we gave what we could to support Gaza.
- The second battle began two months ago, meant to repel the total Israeli aggression against Lebanon. Israel does not need an excuse [to engage] in aggression.
- The last word belongs to the battlefield, and we will build our position upon battlefield accomplishments -- in two parts: on the frontlines, and strikes against the Israeli home front, and we have capabilities to continue at this rate of fire for a long time
- Here is the critical point. What is the solution? We read the ceasefire proposal. We read it well, and have our comments and Nabih Berri has comments, and ours and the Lebanese Government's comments are, God Willing, identical.
We have decided not to discuss these ceasefire proposals or our comments in the media. All I will say is that the Israelis are trying to obtain through negotiations what they couldn't through war -- and this is not going to be possible.
I can't guarantee that these negotiations will lead to a quick ceasefire.
This depends on Israel. But we have two conditions:
1) a total and complete end to the Israeli aggression
2) Absolute Lebanese sovereignty, meaning the Israelis can't violate Lebanon's sovereignty under various excuses
- For 11 months, we were involved in a support battle for Gaza, where we gave what we could to support Gaza.
- The second battle began two months ago, meant to repel the total Israeli aggression against Lebanon. Israel does not need an excuse [to engage] in aggression.
- The last word belongs to the battlefield, and we will build our position upon battlefield accomplishments -- in two parts: on the frontlines, and strikes against the Israeli home front, and we have capabilities to continue at this rate of fire for a long time
- Here is the critical point. What is the solution? We read the ceasefire proposal. We read it well, and have our comments and Nabih Berri has comments, and ours and the Lebanese Government's comments are, God Willing, identical.
We have decided not to discuss these ceasefire proposals or our comments in the media. All I will say is that the Israelis are trying to obtain through negotiations what they couldn't through war -- and this is not going to be possible.
I can't guarantee that these negotiations will lead to a quick ceasefire.
This depends on Israel. But we have two conditions:
1) a total and complete end to the Israeli aggression
2) Absolute Lebanese sovereignty, meaning the Israelis can't violate Lebanon's sovereignty under various excuses
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