Lebanese News and Updates
Incident #3: The pager sabotage attack on 17-September
The pager sabotage attack resulted in killing and injuring 4,000 of Hezbullah's staff, including hundreds who were critical to many departments from air defense, to artillery, to rockets and missiles, to drones and intelligence gathering.
Although it was supposedly 5% of Hezbullah's total manpower, it is substantially higher if adjusted to those unit's manpower.
The pager sabotage attack resulted in killing and injuring 4,000 of Hezbullah's staff, including hundreds who were critical to many departments from air defense, to artillery, to rockets and missiles, to drones and intelligence gathering.
Although it was supposedly 5% of Hezbullah's total manpower, it is substantially higher if adjusted to those unit's manpower.
What I mentioned before
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🇮🇱l🇱🇧 In a recent interview, Ridwan Mortada reported that there are two suspects from within Hezbullah's ranks who left the country, which strengthened the suspicion regarding their cooperation with the Israeli enemy.
Among them is a person in the Signal Corps and the Locations Unit, two important and influencial units. Signal is the one that handles Hezbullah's landlines, wireless comm, etc etc.
The commanders of the Signal Corps and Locations Unit, Hajj Musab and Hajj Adel, were both martyred early in this war.
✍ Used to tell a friend months and years before the war, that nothing worries me more than the lack of spies being caught within Hezbullah.
Because at any given time, there will be. This happens to every group and every army in the world. But years passed without sustainable counterintelligence that rooted out enough.
Among them is a person in the Signal Corps and the Locations Unit, two important and influencial units. Signal is the one that handles Hezbullah's landlines, wireless comm, etc etc.
The commanders of the Signal Corps and Locations Unit, Hajj Musab and Hajj Adel, were both martyred early in this war.
✍ Used to tell a friend months and years before the war, that nothing worries me more than the lack of spies being caught within Hezbullah.
Because at any given time, there will be. This happens to every group and every army in the world. But years passed without sustainable counterintelligence that rooted out enough.
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Will try tonight to answer 3 questions tonight
1- A ceasefire without Gaza? Why and did Hezbullah betray?
2- Did Israel's war on Lebanon and Hezbullah achieve the results it wanted? Was Hezbullah defeated?
3- What is your role as a Lebanese civilian living in Beirut, South Lebanon, and Beqaa/Baalbek after the war?
1- A ceasefire without Gaza? Why and did Hezbullah betray?
2- Did Israel's war on Lebanon and Hezbullah achieve the results it wanted? Was Hezbullah defeated?
3- What is your role as a Lebanese civilian living in Beirut, South Lebanon, and Beqaa/Baalbek after the war?
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Lebanese News and Updates
‼️ IT ALMOST HAPPENED
Col. Yoav Yarom, the Golani Brigade's chief of staff who was accompanying Erlich to an archaeological site, was moderately wounded in the gun battle with two Hezbullah fighters.
A company commander with the Golani Brigade's 13th Battalion was also seriously wounded in the same incident.
Col. Yoav Yarom, the Golani Brigade's chief of staff who was accompanying Erlich to an archaeological site, was moderately wounded in the gun battle with two Hezbullah fighters.
A company commander with the Golani Brigade's 13th Battalion was also seriously wounded in the same incident.
🇮🇱l🇱🇧 Golani's Chief of Staff resigns after Hezbullah kills his researcher in Shamaa fort
Golani Brigade Commander, Col. Yoav Yarom, requested to terminate his duties following the incident in which the Zev Javo Erlich and the Sergeant Gur Kahti were killed.
Yarom decided to take full responsibility for the incident, and to end the position even before the end of the investigation on the matter.
Golani Brigade Commander, Col. Yoav Yarom, requested to terminate his duties following the incident in which the Zev Javo Erlich and the Sergeant Gur Kahti were killed.
Yarom decided to take full responsibility for the incident, and to end the position even before the end of the investigation on the matter.
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Lebanese News and Updates
Will try tonight to answer 3 questions tonight
Israelis aren't happy about ending the war in Lebanon
Some Palestinians are cautious
Some Lebanese are cautious
I can understand all three, but I cannot understand every single diaspora and non-Lebanese who is calling stoping wrong and that Hezbullah should keep fighting.
Man, you have not suffered in this war a single sweat and you are here watching this war as an action show and rooting for a winner, while blood is being shed and misery is taking place.
The survival of the resistance and its lack of ability to influence anymore in Gaza is what is factoring in the decision making.
And this ceasefire is very fragile in what it demands it might not last.
I'll explain everything in details soon to help fix this misunderstanding, to help clear the fog.
Didn't start my day yet so I'll do my best :) :(
Some Palestinians are cautious
Some Lebanese are cautious
I can understand all three, but I cannot understand every single diaspora and non-Lebanese who is calling stoping wrong and that Hezbullah should keep fighting.
Man, you have not suffered in this war a single sweat and you are here watching this war as an action show and rooting for a winner, while blood is being shed and misery is taking place.
The survival of the resistance and its lack of ability to influence anymore in Gaza is what is factoring in the decision making.
And this ceasefire is very fragile in what it demands it might not last.
I'll explain everything in details soon to help fix this misunderstanding, to help clear the fog.
Didn't start my day yet so I'll do my best :) :(
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🇱🇧 Celebrations at Harat Saida High School after Israeli and American media reports about a possible ceasefire agreement being reached soon
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🇮🇱l🇱🇧 Hebrew media: A residential building in Haifa that sustained heavy damage from a direct rocket impact amid a Hezbullah attack on northern Israel yesterday, is being demolished by municipal authorities.
The Haifa municipality says that at the recommendation of experts, the building is being demolished due to fears that it could collapse onto an adjacent apartment block.
The Haifa municipality says that at the recommendation of experts, the building is being demolished due to fears that it could collapse onto an adjacent apartment block.
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❗️ Fearing a large rocket attack by Hezbullah on Israel, moments before the ceasefire agreement is inked, Israel has ordered the homefront to close schools and stopped all activities, moving it to limited in the Golan and Galilee.
A similar event happened in 2006, and Sayyed Hassan phrased it as "we were the ones who fired the last shot"
Everyone is positive this is a ceasefire to end the war. It might be, but it also could collapse during those 60 days.
A similar event happened in 2006, and Sayyed Hassan phrased it as "we were the ones who fired the last shot"
Everyone is positive this is a ceasefire to end the war. It might be, but it also could collapse during those 60 days.
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Middle East Spectator — MES
— 🇱🇧 /🇵🇸 'But admin, Hezbollah said they will only accept a ceasefire if there is also a ceasefire in Gaza?' —> Explanation below:
Med please mate..walla I'm still typing my answers.
Just finished by pot of coffee. Give me few minutes hahaha (jk jk, thanks)
Just finished by pot of coffee. Give me few minutes hahaha (jk jk, thanks)
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❗️Hezbullah released their first FPV attack on an Israeli M113 armored vehicle in the western side of Tayr Harfa
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Lebanese News and Updates
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.
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.
First question: Is a ceasefire now between Hezbullah and Israel a correction choice? And is by doing so abandoning Gaza and Sayyed's promise ❓
As mentioned in my old post, a few months into the support front, Hezbullah reached the maximum impact it could achieve in support of Gaza
It was able to tie a substantial amount of Israeli forces, force a great economic toll by evacuating the north and stopping business, and then forced the connoscription of many Israeli reserve forces
Later on, the toll started to become heavier on Hezbullah and Lebanon until we reached this war that started in a catastrophic matter
With this limited impact on Gaza, Hezbullah no longer has any leverage or ability to exert any pressure on Israeli forces greater than what it did during the past two months by forcing all the Israeli forces from land to sky to operate here
And as already mentioned, the conditions to stopping those two wars are distinct because of the events of 7-Oct. Israel has already achieved everything military wise it could in Gaza and despite that and the risks on hostages, it didn't stop yet.
Netanyahu's war, could end any day and this is what all Israeli officials agree on yet he won't stop until he can end Gaza. This is too big of a matter that Hezbullah alone cannot help reverse and this should be a grander Arab and Muslim effort to stop. Which we saw none of
So when Hezbullah reaches a ceasefire, they are doing the correct things because the support front itself was aiming not to defeat Israel. Not to destroy Israel. Not to cripple the Israeli army. But rather to exert pressure on Israel to end the war on Gaza. And no one expected Israel to maintain a 1 year war, and accept sustaining this many casualties and continue. Times have changed
So how would you blame Hezbullah who tried to pressure Israel to end a war on Gaza and save it, to object ending the war in Lebanon and on Hezbullah? It's a matter of surviving and ensuring there is a next day. There is no higher goal than to ensure that there is a next day and ensuring Hezbullah survives as a resistance that will continue to protect the Lebanese state and ensure Lebanon never surrenders to normalization. It's a motto in Hezbullah that every leader and martyr echoes: "Our will, is to protect the Islamic resistance"
So with reaching limitations and the lack of things to achieve in this war, because this war now is in defense not in offense, it is the correct path to go through. Sheikh Naim mentioned that we have transcended the support front, and are now in a battle called Ualeh al-Ba's. By that he means the war has transected the boundaries of support, and is now a war on Lebanon and a war being fought as a result of Hezbullah's moral and religious duty that forced it to support Gaza
In 2008,2012,2014,2021 Hezbullah didn't fight alongside Gaza, so do we consider Hezbullah a traitor for abandoning them then? No
During all that, Hezbullah and Iran helped smuggle weapons to Gaza and teach its commander how to manufacture and how to plan in order to upscale and upgrade their abilities
Support starts from training, money, media, and not exclusively fighting side by side. Hezbullah did all and paid a great price for each
Our war with Israel is not a war to end all wars like WW2, but as Sayyed Hassan described it: a series of battles and continuous blows until we reach our goals of defeating Israel as a state
So Hezbullah didn't abandon Gaza. We could say Hezbullah abandoned it if they stopped during the support front, and accepted to separate paths and accept to save itself and just watch things progress
Yet they didn't accept to stop until they reached the peak of their ability and lost their leadership and historic leaders and defended heroically Lebanon
Finally, is Hezbullah stopping the war now abandoning Sayed Hassan's promise to not stop until the war in Gaza in stopped?
Not at all. Quoting sayyed Hassan on this only without taking context is like taking a verse in the Quran without a context. Behave, you are not more worried about him than Hezbullah
#admin
As mentioned in my old post, a few months into the support front, Hezbullah reached the maximum impact it could achieve in support of Gaza
It was able to tie a substantial amount of Israeli forces, force a great economic toll by evacuating the north and stopping business, and then forced the connoscription of many Israeli reserve forces
Later on, the toll started to become heavier on Hezbullah and Lebanon until we reached this war that started in a catastrophic matter
With this limited impact on Gaza, Hezbullah no longer has any leverage or ability to exert any pressure on Israeli forces greater than what it did during the past two months by forcing all the Israeli forces from land to sky to operate here
And as already mentioned, the conditions to stopping those two wars are distinct because of the events of 7-Oct. Israel has already achieved everything military wise it could in Gaza and despite that and the risks on hostages, it didn't stop yet.
Netanyahu's war, could end any day and this is what all Israeli officials agree on yet he won't stop until he can end Gaza. This is too big of a matter that Hezbullah alone cannot help reverse and this should be a grander Arab and Muslim effort to stop. Which we saw none of
So when Hezbullah reaches a ceasefire, they are doing the correct things because the support front itself was aiming not to defeat Israel. Not to destroy Israel. Not to cripple the Israeli army. But rather to exert pressure on Israel to end the war on Gaza. And no one expected Israel to maintain a 1 year war, and accept sustaining this many casualties and continue. Times have changed
So how would you blame Hezbullah who tried to pressure Israel to end a war on Gaza and save it, to object ending the war in Lebanon and on Hezbullah? It's a matter of surviving and ensuring there is a next day. There is no higher goal than to ensure that there is a next day and ensuring Hezbullah survives as a resistance that will continue to protect the Lebanese state and ensure Lebanon never surrenders to normalization. It's a motto in Hezbullah that every leader and martyr echoes: "Our will, is to protect the Islamic resistance"
So with reaching limitations and the lack of things to achieve in this war, because this war now is in defense not in offense, it is the correct path to go through. Sheikh Naim mentioned that we have transcended the support front, and are now in a battle called Ualeh al-Ba's. By that he means the war has transected the boundaries of support, and is now a war on Lebanon and a war being fought as a result of Hezbullah's moral and religious duty that forced it to support Gaza
In 2008,2012,2014,2021 Hezbullah didn't fight alongside Gaza, so do we consider Hezbullah a traitor for abandoning them then? No
During all that, Hezbullah and Iran helped smuggle weapons to Gaza and teach its commander how to manufacture and how to plan in order to upscale and upgrade their abilities
Support starts from training, money, media, and not exclusively fighting side by side. Hezbullah did all and paid a great price for each
Our war with Israel is not a war to end all wars like WW2, but as Sayyed Hassan described it: a series of battles and continuous blows until we reach our goals of defeating Israel as a state
So Hezbullah didn't abandon Gaza. We could say Hezbullah abandoned it if they stopped during the support front, and accepted to separate paths and accept to save itself and just watch things progress
Yet they didn't accept to stop until they reached the peak of their ability and lost their leadership and historic leaders and defended heroically Lebanon
Finally, is Hezbullah stopping the war now abandoning Sayed Hassan's promise to not stop until the war in Gaza in stopped?
Not at all. Quoting sayyed Hassan on this only without taking context is like taking a verse in the Quran without a context. Behave, you are not more worried about him than Hezbullah
#admin
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Why didn't Hezbullah stop the war months ago before the war, if they know they know things will eventually end in a ceasefire❓
Many Lebanese and talk points claims that "If Hezbullah had accepted the Israeli offer to stop thr support front, the war would not have happened":
However reality is different. Hezbullah already agreed in September to the American-French initiative, which stipulated a ceasefire in both Lebanon and Gaza, and Hamas agrees.
But it was the Israelis who rejected it and expanded the war and killed Sayyed Hassan and laughed the pager attack and what followed.
Israel planned this war in Lebanon once the situation in Gaza was stable for them. Nothing Hezbullah could have done that would have stopped it, once they joined in 8-Oct.
Part 2. #admin
Many Lebanese and talk points claims that "If Hezbullah had accepted the Israeli offer to stop thr support front, the war would not have happened":
However reality is different. Hezbullah already agreed in September to the American-French initiative, which stipulated a ceasefire in both Lebanon and Gaza, and Hamas agrees.
But it was the Israelis who rejected it and expanded the war and killed Sayyed Hassan and laughed the pager attack and what followed.
Israel planned this war in Lebanon once the situation in Gaza was stable for them. Nothing Hezbullah could have done that would have stopped it, once they joined in 8-Oct.
Part 2. #admin
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Adding to the above, Sayyed is Hezbullah. Hezbullah is Hezbullah.
You are a traitor if you would backstab or disagree with a single Hezbullah leadership decision if you are a Hezbullah member or a supporter of Hezbullah.
Who are you to put a phrase from Sayyed Hassan vs the position of Hezbullah. Do you think you care more about him, his legacy, his leadership than Hezbullah themselves?
Do you think you show care about him if you try to nullify and weaken the position of Hezbullah?
Sayyed Hassan was the leader of Hezbullah, but Sayyed Hassan was not Hezbullah in itself. Sayyed Hassan represented and headed Hezbullah which was a council of Shura who collectively decided on what to do and how to act and where to go and when to stop.
Sheikh Naim's leadership shouldn't be rivalled or weakened from within. His decisions are are valuable as Sayyed Hassan's and obeying them is more important than obey's Sayyed.
Do you know why? Because Sayyed had time to build his legacy and people saw him at a point of strength, unlike the situation now where things are shaken.
#admin
You are a traitor if you would backstab or disagree with a single Hezbullah leadership decision if you are a Hezbullah member or a supporter of Hezbullah.
Who are you to put a phrase from Sayyed Hassan vs the position of Hezbullah. Do you think you care more about him, his legacy, his leadership than Hezbullah themselves?
Do you think you show care about him if you try to nullify and weaken the position of Hezbullah?
Sayyed Hassan was the leader of Hezbullah, but Sayyed Hassan was not Hezbullah in itself. Sayyed Hassan represented and headed Hezbullah which was a council of Shura who collectively decided on what to do and how to act and where to go and when to stop.
Sheikh Naim's leadership shouldn't be rivalled or weakened from within. His decisions are are valuable as Sayyed Hassan's and obeying them is more important than obey's Sayyed.
Do you know why? Because Sayyed had time to build his legacy and people saw him at a point of strength, unlike the situation now where things are shaken.
#admin
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Some previous details to read well and understand. I'm explaining things as they are, how and what Hezbullah acted and why.
1- What were the Israeli goals in this war
2- Did Hezbullah lose deterrence because this war happened?
3- How can Hezbullah ensure this battle was not lost in favor of Israel
4- What were the conditions under which Hezbullah had to fight with
5- Is ending the warn abandoning Gaza and losing deterrence - is Hezbullah making a mistake?
6- what makes this ceasefire agreement worrisome for Lebanese sovereignty
📰 What is this war? Why it happened and why are we here?
1- What were the Israeli goals in this war
2- Did Hezbullah lose deterrence because this war happened?
3- How can Hezbullah ensure this battle was not lost in favor of Israel
4- What were the conditions under which Hezbullah had to fight with
5- Is ending the warn abandoning Gaza and losing deterrence - is Hezbullah making a mistake?
6- what makes this ceasefire agreement worrisome for Lebanese sovereignty
📰 What is this war? Why it happened and why are we here?
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Second Question: Did Israel's war on Lebanon and Hezbullah achieve the results it wanted? Was Hezbullah defeated❓
I explained in a previous set of posts what will constitute an Israeli win or loss, and what will constitute a Hezbullah win or loss.
What did Israel achieve in this war:
- Kill Hezbullah's historic leader
- Degrade Hezbullah's historic leadership
- Degrade Hezbullah's infrastructure
- Degrade Hezbullah's capabilities
- Degrade Hezbullah's manpower
- Neutralize Hezbullah's Galilee invasion plan (I hope they never do it, because it's not feasible)
In terms of degrading, it doesn't mean they degraded it to zero, but caused substantial losses that affected it.
What did Israel fail to do:
- Failed to neutralize Hezbullah's Control and Command, where brave men filled the void fast and took control of the leadership and commanded this war
- Failed to neutralize Hezbullah's ability to control its forces and the commination between different towns
- Failed to neutralize Hezbullah's rocket and ballistic units and they have been constant throughout the war, in both staging and firing
- Failed to collapse Hezbullah defense forces, which heroically defended the border villages despite 1 year of daily Israeli attacks that softened these targets
- Failed to force by miliary Hezbullah behind the Litani river
- Failed to bring back setters home deposite operating on the whole border
- Failed to reach in 2 months as deep as they did in 20 days in 2006 or in 5 days in 1982. If it was easy they would have been anywhere now.
- Failed to force Hezbullah's community to protest again it for this war and lose truste
- Failed to have other Lebanese join Israel in fighting Hezbullah
Etc......
To avoid the rest. Failed to defeat a resistance and opted to a ceasefire where local and foreign forces can do its job for it.
Why do I say so? Because I personally believe the Israeli army is one of the strongest and most capable in the world, and I'm confident Israel can set a goal to reach anywhere and they can reach. However is is a matter of how much costs are they willing to pay to reach that place.
So why will Israel and Netanyahu agree on a ceasefire when they are able? Because as much as they are able materialistically, the moment they lose the will to fight and they project the cost to have that "blue arrow" reach a location too costly and too harsh, they will stop. They fail.
Hezbullah's leadership agree on this understanding when they mention clearly, both Sayyed and Abdul Qader, that it was the loss of Israel's will/ability to fight is what brought in their defeat in 2006 and so on.
Was Hezbullah defeated?
Hezbullah as a resistance was affected by this war and paid a heavy price, but it was not defeated.
Let's be honest here. This isn't a cope like some clowns will claim. Defeat is clear. German's were defeated in WW2 because they lost their Reich and they collapsed into a different identity.
Saddam's regime was defeated because he seized to exist. The Soviet Union lost the cold war because it collapsed from within. The Western world lost their empires because countries were created. The U.S lost the war in Vietnam because the north won by surviving despite everything. Understand my logic here?
Ending the war now, with these vague conditions that will elaborate soon on, will be a return to the status quo.
Lebanese foes are stunned because Hezbullah didn't collapse. Israel didn't get rid of Hezbullah's rocket fire and brave soldiers. And Hezbullah has the knowledge to mass recruit again, rebuild, re-dig, re-arm, re-train.
I also know they will investigate. Learn from the mistakes, know what happened and become better. This is what they did in 2006, where they sat with people and fighters and asked them what they felt needed to be better and they build upon that.
If this war ends, Hezbullah will have to forge itself again much stronger and able. Now it's like a core of the strongest metal in the world too hot its soft, and needs a good smith to forge it into a sword that can cut through anything. #admin
I explained in a previous set of posts what will constitute an Israeli win or loss, and what will constitute a Hezbullah win or loss.
What did Israel achieve in this war:
- Kill Hezbullah's historic leader
- Degrade Hezbullah's historic leadership
- Degrade Hezbullah's infrastructure
- Degrade Hezbullah's capabilities
- Degrade Hezbullah's manpower
- Neutralize Hezbullah's Galilee invasion plan (I hope they never do it, because it's not feasible)
In terms of degrading, it doesn't mean they degraded it to zero, but caused substantial losses that affected it.
What did Israel fail to do:
- Failed to neutralize Hezbullah's Control and Command, where brave men filled the void fast and took control of the leadership and commanded this war
- Failed to neutralize Hezbullah's ability to control its forces and the commination between different towns
- Failed to neutralize Hezbullah's rocket and ballistic units and they have been constant throughout the war, in both staging and firing
- Failed to collapse Hezbullah defense forces, which heroically defended the border villages despite 1 year of daily Israeli attacks that softened these targets
- Failed to force by miliary Hezbullah behind the Litani river
- Failed to bring back setters home deposite operating on the whole border
- Failed to reach in 2 months as deep as they did in 20 days in 2006 or in 5 days in 1982. If it was easy they would have been anywhere now.
- Failed to force Hezbullah's community to protest again it for this war and lose truste
- Failed to have other Lebanese join Israel in fighting Hezbullah
Etc......
To avoid the rest. Failed to defeat a resistance and opted to a ceasefire where local and foreign forces can do its job for it.
Why do I say so? Because I personally believe the Israeli army is one of the strongest and most capable in the world, and I'm confident Israel can set a goal to reach anywhere and they can reach. However is is a matter of how much costs are they willing to pay to reach that place.
So why will Israel and Netanyahu agree on a ceasefire when they are able? Because as much as they are able materialistically, the moment they lose the will to fight and they project the cost to have that "blue arrow" reach a location too costly and too harsh, they will stop. They fail.
Hezbullah's leadership agree on this understanding when they mention clearly, both Sayyed and Abdul Qader, that it was the loss of Israel's will/ability to fight is what brought in their defeat in 2006 and so on.
Was Hezbullah defeated?
Hezbullah as a resistance was affected by this war and paid a heavy price, but it was not defeated.
Let's be honest here. This isn't a cope like some clowns will claim. Defeat is clear. German's were defeated in WW2 because they lost their Reich and they collapsed into a different identity.
Saddam's regime was defeated because he seized to exist. The Soviet Union lost the cold war because it collapsed from within. The Western world lost their empires because countries were created. The U.S lost the war in Vietnam because the north won by surviving despite everything. Understand my logic here?
Ending the war now, with these vague conditions that will elaborate soon on, will be a return to the status quo.
Lebanese foes are stunned because Hezbullah didn't collapse. Israel didn't get rid of Hezbullah's rocket fire and brave soldiers. And Hezbullah has the knowledge to mass recruit again, rebuild, re-dig, re-arm, re-train.
I also know they will investigate. Learn from the mistakes, know what happened and become better. This is what they did in 2006, where they sat with people and fighters and asked them what they felt needed to be better and they build upon that.
If this war ends, Hezbullah will have to forge itself again much stronger and able. Now it's like a core of the strongest metal in the world too hot its soft, and needs a good smith to forge it into a sword that can cut through anything. #admin
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"The enemy committed massacres, destroyed our countries, divided our nation, bet on some weak and cowards, and targeted leaders and heroes to tell us one word: "There is no point in resistance" but they failed."- Martyr Sayyed Hashem Safi al-Din (may God be pleased with him)
And with these words that foreshadowed, Israel lost because it failed to conquer the people and force the resistance to surrender.
The mood in Israel today is clear, they are mad because they feel they didn't achieve what they expected to in Lebanon.
They will agree to a ceasefire 48 hours after Hezbullah made Israel from Metulla to Tel Aviv under fire.
If Lebanon showed weakness and was "an easy meal", Israel would not have agreed on a ceasefire. Justify it elsewise.
Last part of the thread below will talk about the ceasefire, what are its terms and will it stand? #admin
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