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📹 Khiyam town that witnessed the longest battles during the war, and which was heavily damaged during the ceasefire as a result of the Israeli demolitions.
Footage from today during the Lebanese PM's visit. @LebUpdate
Footage from today during the Lebanese PM's visit. @LebUpdate
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‼️ Two martyrs and one wounded in the town of Taybeh in as a result of an Israeli drone strike near the public school
❗️Ambulance teams are still waiting to be allowed to enter Taybeh to retrieve two martyrs and a wounded person who were targeted by an Israeli drone strike.
Jews are the evil and the embodiment of all evil.
Jews are the evil and the embodiment of all evil.
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🥀 The Lebanese army is currently searching for 9 Hezbullah martyrs, who are still missing from Khiyam town.
(Don't know how they concluded it's only 9. We know for sure they killed 2 after the ceasefire, who were still there near the church) @LebUpdate
(Don't know how they concluded it's only 9. We know for sure they killed 2 after the ceasefire, who were still there near the church) @LebUpdate
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🇱🇧l🇸🇾 The family of Hussein al-Mousawi has not yet heard back from him ever since he was kidnaped in Syria a few days ago by the new state.
✅ Hussein Nabil Al-Moussawi has been released from captivity in Syria, after being kidnapped by the new regime there.
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📸 Photo released by Hezbullah of one of hundreds of HQs for the recovery from the war, by managing the support to the local communities.
They are spread in all cities, and are managing in the efforts in a very efficient way by volunteers.
✍ Hezbullah I beg you to start blurring everyone's face, even those civilians and especially those in funerals. Facial recognition is a thing, and will play a more important role in the future. @LebUpdate
They are spread in all cities, and are managing in the efforts in a very efficient way by volunteers.
✍ Hezbullah I beg you to start blurring everyone's face, even those civilians and especially those in funerals. Facial recognition is a thing, and will play a more important role in the future. @LebUpdate
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📸 Within the framework of serving the residents and removing the effects of the aggression, the Municipal Work Directorate in Jabal Amel First Region in Hezbullah and the South Lebanon Water Establishment...
... Have completed the maintaine of a water line between the towns of Kafr Dunin and Al-Shahabiyeh, and built a new network, which allowed the return of water pumping.
This line feeds the Sultaniyeh town tank, which distributes water to about 15 southern villages.
A lot of similar work is being done all around. @LebUpdate
... Have completed the maintaine of a water line between the towns of Kafr Dunin and Al-Shahabiyeh, and built a new network, which allowed the return of water pumping.
This line feeds the Sultaniyeh town tank, which distributes water to about 15 southern villages.
A lot of similar work is being done all around. @LebUpdate
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🇱🇧 Dr. Youssef Al-Zein, is the new Head of Media Relations at Hezbullah, succeeding the martyr Hajj Muhammad Afif.
This was confirmed by an official statement by Hezbullah tonight. @LebUpdate
This was confirmed by an official statement by Hezbullah tonight. @LebUpdate
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🇱🇧l🇵🇸 In the second such statement today, the Lebanese army had announced:
In continuation of the army’s process of taking over military centers that were occupied by Palestinian organizations inside Lebanese territory...
...an army unit took over the Naameh - Chouf center, formerly affiliated with the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine - General Command, in addition to its tunnels, and confiscated a quantity of weapons and ammunition in addition to military equipment.
✍ Quite surprising none of these were attacked by Israel during the war. The ammunition is negligible but the infrastructure is okay-ish. @LebUpdate
In continuation of the army’s process of taking over military centers that were occupied by Palestinian organizations inside Lebanese territory...
...an army unit took over the Naameh - Chouf center, formerly affiliated with the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine - General Command, in addition to its tunnels, and confiscated a quantity of weapons and ammunition in addition to military equipment.
✍ Quite surprising none of these were attacked by Israel during the war. The ammunition is negligible but the infrastructure is okay-ish. @LebUpdate
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🇱🇧l🇮🇱 South Lebanon | By Younis Tirawi
With the background of an Arabic children’s song “Come on Sleep”..
Israeli soldiers persist in blowing up homes of displaced Lebanese families in southern Lebanon, despite the ceasefire & cessation of hostilities agreement between Lebanon & Israel.
As you can see, and judge by this house's belongings and clothes, it was owned by a family. Hundreds of houses have been demolished during the ceasefire. @LebUpdate
With the background of an Arabic children’s song “Come on Sleep”..
Israeli soldiers persist in blowing up homes of displaced Lebanese families in southern Lebanon, despite the ceasefire & cessation of hostilities agreement between Lebanon & Israel.
As you can see, and judge by this house's belongings and clothes, it was owned by a family. Hundreds of houses have been demolished during the ceasefire. @LebUpdate
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❗️ Israel officially threaten that they are working to assassinate the leaders of Ansarallah
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz takes responsibility for the murder of the Haniyeh in Iran and says:
"We will severely cripple the Houthis, damage their strategic infrastructure and behead their leaders - just like we did to the Haniyeh, Sinwar and Nasrallah in Tehran, Gaza and Lebanon - we will do in Hodeidah and Sana'a." @LebUpdate
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz takes responsibility for the murder of the Haniyeh in Iran and says:
"We will severely cripple the Houthis, damage their strategic infrastructure and behead their leaders - just like we did to the Haniyeh, Sinwar and Nasrallah in Tehran, Gaza and Lebanon - we will do in Hodeidah and Sana'a." @LebUpdate
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🇱🇧l🇮🇱 Al-Manar reporter:
The Lebanese Army Commander will be present at the meeting with the five-member supervisory committee at the Grand Serail tomorrow.
It is very important, for him to ask the committee to pressure the Israeli enemy to remove its flags from our villages and hills, including the flag on the Lebanese Army base in "Tall al-Awida" east of the town of Taybeh. @LebUpdate
The Lebanese Army Commander will be present at the meeting with the five-member supervisory committee at the Grand Serail tomorrow.
It is very important, for him to ask the committee to pressure the Israeli enemy to remove its flags from our villages and hills, including the flag on the Lebanese Army base in "Tall al-Awida" east of the town of Taybeh. @LebUpdate
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📸 Raghib Alameh is a corrupt singer and a man with no honor, that's clear.
But attacking his school in Dahyeh, which students from the community attend, is not the right thing to do or the correct approach.
The school isn't that of "great honor" anyways, and the atmosphere isn't very "good". But regardless, damaging property in this sense is wrong.
But attacking his school in Dahyeh, which students from the community attend, is not the right thing to do or the correct approach.
The school isn't that of "great honor" anyways, and the atmosphere isn't very "good". But regardless, damaging property in this sense is wrong.
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🇱🇧 In a meeting with the French, American, and UN officers who are part of the ceasefire committee, Lebanese MP Mikati:
We demand an end to Israeli violations and an immediate withdrawal from the border areas into which they penetrated.
Lebanon is committed to the terms of the understanding, while Israel continues its violations, and this is unacceptable.
We call on the committee to pressure Israel to implement the terms of the understanding, most notably the withdrawal from the occupied areas and the cessation of violations. @LebUpdate
We demand an end to Israeli violations and an immediate withdrawal from the border areas into which they penetrated.
Lebanon is committed to the terms of the understanding, while Israel continues its violations, and this is unacceptable.
We call on the committee to pressure Israel to implement the terms of the understanding, most notably the withdrawal from the occupied areas and the cessation of violations. @LebUpdate
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🇱🇧l🇮🇱 Lebanon filed a complaint to the UN Security Council against the repeated violations committed by Israel of the ceasefire, which amounted to more than 816 between November 27 and December 22, 2024. @LebUpdate
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Inshallah will soon write a thread that will tackle:
There are many places that I can start in explaining these points, but I wanted to start it somewhere else. A few months ago I posted how there is a reason why God chose to take the life of Sayed Hassan on that day, and not in previous years or wars for a lesson we are yet to learn or a wisdom, we are yet to understand. Personally, I do not think this reason was for the sake of Sayyed for him to rest after all those years, nor for the fact that the time has changed and God wants him to leave this earthly world on the climax in face of the mishaps that came after, but because he wants to test us and test the community as a whole.
This has always been God's way of testing, whole communities and not only single individuals. Else, each community once had a prophet or a good man, but this didn't lead to the salvation of that nation.
And the Quran was always clear how God when he damned a nation, he punished it and then had another replace it. This is a serious act, and being replaced is a serious tragedy.
So how the Shia community acts with these events, how true they stay to the Islamic rulings and how true they stay to the righteous path and continue to be willing to sacrifice for the sake of justice and the good causes, stay away from corruption and build a good community, will be the difference between salvation and damnation.
These didn't matter when the situation was better, when stronger, safer, etc.
These things matter when the situation is the opposite of all that. When there is lack of safety, lack of wealth, lack of health, and weakness.
So I won't talk about how the community stayed steadfast, and patient and so on. The good is there and you know it. Let me tackle the bad, because this is what I care about to showcase so we can get over and resolve, etc.
Unfortunately only 17% or so are Lebanese who follow this page, but I'm satisfied enough with even helping 1 person see things better and him/her play a role in educating another and so on.
First of all, I already explained this war and the results, so please read this for details. Some are threads with very important explanations, all truthful and all biased to the truth.
1- Thread about the ceasefire and the reasoning of it
2- What were the Israeli goals in this war
3- Did Hezbullah lose deterrence because this war happened?
4- How can Hezbullah ensure this battle was not lost in favor of Israel
5- What were the conditions under which Hezbullah had to fight with
6- Is ending the war abandoning Gaza and losing deterrence - is Hezbullah making a mistake?
7- What makes this ceasefire agreement worrisome for Lebanese sovereignty
8- What is this war? Why did it happen and why are we here
9- The war in Syria
The below will be a format of questions and answers, to help make this easier
✍ Why does Hezbullah's SG Sheikh Naim insist the war was won, even though Hezbullah was weakened and the current situation is not in Hezbullah's advantage nor does it have leverage like before
After reading the grand goals that Israel has set for this war against Hezbullah and the actions it has taken to implement them, there was only one possible reasonable outcome and that is the complete collapse of Hezbullah as a fighting force.
Let's be clear. This is what was expected if any force in this world had faced what Hezbullah did between August and September, and any force in the world would have collapsed and surrendered.
I have already explained the conditions under which Hezbullah fought but let me repeat.
They fought the strongest military in the Middle East, one of the most advanced in the world, after all their leadership has been killed and all their military commanders killed, under very harsh conditions between mass sabotage and very accurate intelligence-based airstrikes. This is all before the newly advanced Israeli war machine started to fight inside Lebanon and utilitize the lessons learned in 2006 and close-air-support.
Simply, it is beyond remarkable that Hezbullah in 2 months, was able to sustain Israel within 5 km.
(Continued Below) #admin
This has always been God's way of testing, whole communities and not only single individuals. Else, each community once had a prophet or a good man, but this didn't lead to the salvation of that nation.
And the Quran was always clear how God when he damned a nation, he punished it and then had another replace it. This is a serious act, and being replaced is a serious tragedy.
So how the Shia community acts with these events, how true they stay to the Islamic rulings and how true they stay to the righteous path and continue to be willing to sacrifice for the sake of justice and the good causes, stay away from corruption and build a good community, will be the difference between salvation and damnation.
These didn't matter when the situation was better, when stronger, safer, etc.
These things matter when the situation is the opposite of all that. When there is lack of safety, lack of wealth, lack of health, and weakness.
So I won't talk about how the community stayed steadfast, and patient and so on. The good is there and you know it. Let me tackle the bad, because this is what I care about to showcase so we can get over and resolve, etc.
Unfortunately only 17% or so are Lebanese who follow this page, but I'm satisfied enough with even helping 1 person see things better and him/her play a role in educating another and so on.
First of all, I already explained this war and the results, so please read this for details. Some are threads with very important explanations, all truthful and all biased to the truth.
1- Thread about the ceasefire and the reasoning of it
2- What were the Israeli goals in this war
3- Did Hezbullah lose deterrence because this war happened?
4- How can Hezbullah ensure this battle was not lost in favor of Israel
5- What were the conditions under which Hezbullah had to fight with
6- Is ending the war abandoning Gaza and losing deterrence - is Hezbullah making a mistake?
7- What makes this ceasefire agreement worrisome for Lebanese sovereignty
8- What is this war? Why did it happen and why are we here
9- The war in Syria
The below will be a format of questions and answers, to help make this easier
✍ Why does Hezbullah's SG Sheikh Naim insist the war was won, even though Hezbullah was weakened and the current situation is not in Hezbullah's advantage nor does it have leverage like before
After reading the grand goals that Israel has set for this war against Hezbullah and the actions it has taken to implement them, there was only one possible reasonable outcome and that is the complete collapse of Hezbullah as a fighting force.
Let's be clear. This is what was expected if any force in this world had faced what Hezbullah did between August and September, and any force in the world would have collapsed and surrendered.
I have already explained the conditions under which Hezbullah fought but let me repeat.
They fought the strongest military in the Middle East, one of the most advanced in the world, after all their leadership has been killed and all their military commanders killed, under very harsh conditions between mass sabotage and very accurate intelligence-based airstrikes. This is all before the newly advanced Israeli war machine started to fight inside Lebanon and utilitize the lessons learned in 2006 and close-air-support.
Simply, it is beyond remarkable that Hezbullah in 2 months, was able to sustain Israel within 5 km.
(Continued Below) #admin
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So when Hezbullah say they won this war, they won their survival, they won seeing a day after the war, they won by foiling the Israeli objective #1, #2, etc...
Sheikh Naim was very transparent and in all his speeches after the ceasefire he said "We won because the Israeli objectives failed". He didn't lie and claim we won by crushing the IDF, we won by destroying X and Y. He was very honest.
Wars are won by objectives, and this war which Hezbullah did everything to avoid (explained this before), is one forced eventually on Hezbullah. For that, Hezbullah didn't have an objective to be judged on, rather only Israel.
It was very costly, it was very painful, and thousands of Hezbullah members sacrificed their lives in it.
They aren't numbers, and everyone of these men had a love story, had a dream, had a house and family, had friends, had something in this life.
They sacrificed dearly to ensure the disadvantage in which this war started in... didn't cause a bad/worse outcome
And so the war ended, the bloodshed stopped, the mass destruction stopped and Hezbullah has retained a lot of its pre-war assets and has been able to take care of the community through some compensations and so on. It retained both support and arms
However as much as they have retained, they have lost and the war ended, although with an Israeli need for a ceasefire, but with an advantage to Israel because they retained the ability to fight with the same intensity like before while Hezbullah was gravelly affected in terms of firepower and manpower and the only way to retain the same composure is with a lot of sacrifices which they are willing to do but are unnecessary if the war can end and a ceasefire can last until better conditions exist
So it's in Hezbullah's advantage to look weaker now to delude the Jews and give them their high and ecstacy, and avoid a new conflict under these uncomfortable conditions. There is a lot of learning to do, a lot of obstacles to navigate and alot of gaps to fill
To conclude this, two points:
1- Not all victories are the same. Some are clear and some are murky. Some are bright as the sun and some are dim as a firefly in the night sky. Some are cheap and some are costly.
So yes, this victory isn't like that of 2006 or 2000. It is a bitter conclusion of a conflict with the best possible outcomes under the worst conditions.
2- Hezbullah was very understanding of these, and didn't act arrogant and carry a victory festival. This is a good indicator that they aren't trying to sell delusions.
For what our opponents and enemies in Lebanon claim, we do not care
They were never accepting of our bright victories, they will not understand our very dim and unclear ones.
Unclear why? Because the whole middle east is shifting into a new one, and surviving this tide is something important
For those who aren't part of the assets or players shaping it, and are only capitalizing the results, they might always be intact but they will always be weak within their core
Before I talk about the new middle east, let me briefly talk about the Axis of Resistance and the weakness it now faces
✍The Resistance axis, between a paper tiger and a real force to be reckoned with. What's the reality?
To understand this you shouldn't view the resistance from the perspective of the West nor the perspective of the Media, but rather the reality of who they are
Why do I say this? Because a lot of what Hezbullah was claimed to be, is what Israel and the US claimed it was, and not what it expressed about itself
For example, in one of the speeches of Sayed Hassan Nasrallah he talked about the Israeli claim that Hezbullah has 150-300k rocket, and he laughed by saying: set 8ena Wala set fo2or
A Lebanese phrase meaning "better to be called rich, than being called poor". It ended here. What I'm implying, is that they exaggerated the enemy, to exaggerate the claimed fall that they want to persuade you with. (Continued) #admin
Sheikh Naim was very transparent and in all his speeches after the ceasefire he said "We won because the Israeli objectives failed". He didn't lie and claim we won by crushing the IDF, we won by destroying X and Y. He was very honest.
Wars are won by objectives, and this war which Hezbullah did everything to avoid (explained this before), is one forced eventually on Hezbullah. For that, Hezbullah didn't have an objective to be judged on, rather only Israel.
It was very costly, it was very painful, and thousands of Hezbullah members sacrificed their lives in it.
They aren't numbers, and everyone of these men had a love story, had a dream, had a house and family, had friends, had something in this life.
They sacrificed dearly to ensure the disadvantage in which this war started in... didn't cause a bad/worse outcome
And so the war ended, the bloodshed stopped, the mass destruction stopped and Hezbullah has retained a lot of its pre-war assets and has been able to take care of the community through some compensations and so on. It retained both support and arms
However as much as they have retained, they have lost and the war ended, although with an Israeli need for a ceasefire, but with an advantage to Israel because they retained the ability to fight with the same intensity like before while Hezbullah was gravelly affected in terms of firepower and manpower and the only way to retain the same composure is with a lot of sacrifices which they are willing to do but are unnecessary if the war can end and a ceasefire can last until better conditions exist
So it's in Hezbullah's advantage to look weaker now to delude the Jews and give them their high and ecstacy, and avoid a new conflict under these uncomfortable conditions. There is a lot of learning to do, a lot of obstacles to navigate and alot of gaps to fill
To conclude this, two points:
1- Not all victories are the same. Some are clear and some are murky. Some are bright as the sun and some are dim as a firefly in the night sky. Some are cheap and some are costly.
So yes, this victory isn't like that of 2006 or 2000. It is a bitter conclusion of a conflict with the best possible outcomes under the worst conditions.
2- Hezbullah was very understanding of these, and didn't act arrogant and carry a victory festival. This is a good indicator that they aren't trying to sell delusions.
For what our opponents and enemies in Lebanon claim, we do not care
They were never accepting of our bright victories, they will not understand our very dim and unclear ones.
Unclear why? Because the whole middle east is shifting into a new one, and surviving this tide is something important
For those who aren't part of the assets or players shaping it, and are only capitalizing the results, they might always be intact but they will always be weak within their core
Before I talk about the new middle east, let me briefly talk about the Axis of Resistance and the weakness it now faces
✍The Resistance axis, between a paper tiger and a real force to be reckoned with. What's the reality?
To understand this you shouldn't view the resistance from the perspective of the West nor the perspective of the Media, but rather the reality of who they are
Why do I say this? Because a lot of what Hezbullah was claimed to be, is what Israel and the US claimed it was, and not what it expressed about itself
For example, in one of the speeches of Sayed Hassan Nasrallah he talked about the Israeli claim that Hezbullah has 150-300k rocket, and he laughed by saying: set 8ena Wala set fo2or
A Lebanese phrase meaning "better to be called rich, than being called poor". It ended here. What I'm implying, is that they exaggerated the enemy, to exaggerate the claimed fall that they want to persuade you with. (Continued) #admin
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Talking in very brief, the Axis of the resistance was a group of countries and non-state actors that agreed to set any possible differences aside and joint efforts to strengthen each other for the sake of preserving themselves under the flag of being those who are today willing to fight the Israeli occupation and build a force that can detter threats and make a difference.
There was no treaty, or a union. There were was no overall commander or one path for all. There was mutual understanding of a will to cooperate and produce results.
This is about Iran, Yemen, and Syria as states, Hezbullah, Hamas, PIJ, and the Iraqi resistance as non-state actors.
Anything other was a small player and has minimalist to no impact. People used to show of 2 dozen different symbols of groups, but those were nothing but names with less then 2 dozen people.
Each had their own domestic issues, their own plans, their own oversight. Neither Iran had a say in what Syria does, nor had Hezbullah a say in what Hamas does. Hamas was the most rogue, Hezbullah was the most senior, Ansrallah was the most shining example, and Syria was the most independent of all. Syria had its own identity, so did Iran, so did Hamas, etc.
Despite all that, there was sincere cooperation between all, based on the common path that what affects one affects all and there is a moral obligation to help another. Everyone of them wanted the best for the other.
Setting Syria as a state aside, those who form the Axis weren't born out of strength or might.
Hezbullah was born small and weak and gradually become what it was on 6-Oct, Hamas was born small and weak, etc etc.
They took decades facing superpowers to reach the glorious days of liberation, and force the enemy to submit to their demand. Yemen's Ansrallah were always persecuted and only after 2015 did they rise to power and the war was against a large coalition which only ended a few years ago. Iran, has been under immense and devasting sanctions. And so on..
So the Axis was born, as the saying says from under the ash to burn the occupation and those who led the coalition of oppression. And only bit by bit did they expand and grow, to the power that they were and what the enemy described it.
But as they grew, vulnerabilities grew and the type of enemies changed and the conflicts between 2011-2018 set a toll on all. Their growth was correlated with the threat, and wasn't independent of it. This should be clear, and the timeline indicates so.
And all of them, fought an enemy that was much greater in terms of manpower and military advantages. Iran was fighting in some terms the most powerful empire in the history of the world, US. Hezbullah was fighting Israel, with its mighty army and so on. Ansarllah fought the kingdom of Saudi Arabia and its local subjects and a coalition of 20+ countries.
They all won battles and war through patience, faith in good, and sacrifice and forced the enemy into defeated by making it lose the will to fight and making it concede to their demands. The will to fight and the futility to continue the war, is through what they always won.
It is a resistance, where the weaker rise against the bigger 'evil' foe.
When Hezbullah liberated south Lebanon in 2000 or won in 2006, they won by forcing the Israeli enemy to give in and making it lose its will to fight. Will is what makes a difference, no matter how weak or strong you are. Those wars ended and Israel still existed and its army were not severely damaged.
Yemen won the war through the same conditions, forcing Saudi Arabia to lose the will to fight and raising the risk of strategic losses (Aramco, etc). The war ended and Saudi Arabia is now intact, and its power is growing.
Understand what I mean here? I'm not making those victories cheap, on the contrary. They are grand glorious victories because the "weaker" triumphed over the "greater".
I'm not relying on this reasoning because we today are facing mishaps, but because this is how it was and is. The fight against the West or East is hard. (Continued) #admin
There was no treaty, or a union. There were was no overall commander or one path for all. There was mutual understanding of a will to cooperate and produce results.
This is about Iran, Yemen, and Syria as states, Hezbullah, Hamas, PIJ, and the Iraqi resistance as non-state actors.
Anything other was a small player and has minimalist to no impact. People used to show of 2 dozen different symbols of groups, but those were nothing but names with less then 2 dozen people.
Each had their own domestic issues, their own plans, their own oversight. Neither Iran had a say in what Syria does, nor had Hezbullah a say in what Hamas does. Hamas was the most rogue, Hezbullah was the most senior, Ansrallah was the most shining example, and Syria was the most independent of all. Syria had its own identity, so did Iran, so did Hamas, etc.
Despite all that, there was sincere cooperation between all, based on the common path that what affects one affects all and there is a moral obligation to help another. Everyone of them wanted the best for the other.
Setting Syria as a state aside, those who form the Axis weren't born out of strength or might.
Hezbullah was born small and weak and gradually become what it was on 6-Oct, Hamas was born small and weak, etc etc.
They took decades facing superpowers to reach the glorious days of liberation, and force the enemy to submit to their demand. Yemen's Ansrallah were always persecuted and only after 2015 did they rise to power and the war was against a large coalition which only ended a few years ago. Iran, has been under immense and devasting sanctions. And so on..
So the Axis was born, as the saying says from under the ash to burn the occupation and those who led the coalition of oppression. And only bit by bit did they expand and grow, to the power that they were and what the enemy described it.
But as they grew, vulnerabilities grew and the type of enemies changed and the conflicts between 2011-2018 set a toll on all. Their growth was correlated with the threat, and wasn't independent of it. This should be clear, and the timeline indicates so.
And all of them, fought an enemy that was much greater in terms of manpower and military advantages. Iran was fighting in some terms the most powerful empire in the history of the world, US. Hezbullah was fighting Israel, with its mighty army and so on. Ansarllah fought the kingdom of Saudi Arabia and its local subjects and a coalition of 20+ countries.
They all won battles and war through patience, faith in good, and sacrifice and forced the enemy into defeated by making it lose the will to fight and making it concede to their demands. The will to fight and the futility to continue the war, is through what they always won.
It is a resistance, where the weaker rise against the bigger 'evil' foe.
When Hezbullah liberated south Lebanon in 2000 or won in 2006, they won by forcing the Israeli enemy to give in and making it lose its will to fight. Will is what makes a difference, no matter how weak or strong you are. Those wars ended and Israel still existed and its army were not severely damaged.
Yemen won the war through the same conditions, forcing Saudi Arabia to lose the will to fight and raising the risk of strategic losses (Aramco, etc). The war ended and Saudi Arabia is now intact, and its power is growing.
Understand what I mean here? I'm not making those victories cheap, on the contrary. They are grand glorious victories because the "weaker" triumphed over the "greater".
I'm not relying on this reasoning because we today are facing mishaps, but because this is how it was and is. The fight against the West or East is hard. (Continued) #admin
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For this to be clear, you have to understand things in pure military terms. But this doesn't mean I'm tackling this from a materialistic terms, because it was the faith, patience and pure hearted and honest work that brought the past and inshallah the future victories. It was what made the eye defeat the needle.
So don't listen to defeats, don't accept them and make them outcasts. Don't listen to those telling you that we are a minority and we should let the sunni majority either live up to their role or let them stay idle. We work based on what's right, and God has on various occasions talked about how a small group defeated another by being true to God and his rules.
What I'm tackling here is the naked truth, and through which strength shouldn't be created to nullifying the materialistic gap and advance the resistance to produce more victories aided by the faith and honesty.
In terms of military might, modern warfare has grew to become very lethal and although there were no breakthroughs in the past 2 decades, technology has filled many gaps that used to give the resistance a rare advantage under a set of conditions.
These technological advances weren't FPVs or drones alone, I'll be back to that. They were a collection of things in various sectors, and I'll tackle them for the case of Hezbullah's recent war.
I didn't have the chance to talk to anyone from them nor do I have an insight on their experiences in this war, let's say so...but some of the new obstacles were. This will not include intelligence collection or spies:
1- Better Israeli radars that gave fairly accurate location of launch sites, which allowed the Israeli airforce to engage Hezbullah faster and more accurately.
I watched a video from 2006, of a Hezbullah rocket launcher firing from the woods. First a jet attacked it, it missed. A second time. It missed. On the third time, a drone attacked it and it was finally successful.
I also heard about a launcher that survived the whole war, firing almost daily from the same place. And another, that was attacked and killed the crew. I remember the Martyr's hand.
But today, in this war, this accuracy has been costly, and the Israeli army was able to engage launcher relatively fast and much more accurately. This neutralized re-usability and has threatened the crews. Although I note that drones weren't as successful in foiling the launching beforehand and in the majority of cases attacked the launchers after they are done. This s due to the lack of drone coverage and great concealment by Hezbullah.
2- The Iron dome, it was an effective tool that could only be defeated in suppression barrages that Hezbullah was unable to produce in this war and was only able to fire as much daily as in 2006 when there was none. Won't explain why now, probably did at some point.
3- Better Israeli close air support that was very poor in 2006, that was able to effectively and within 7-15 minutes attack what the ground forces needed.
This played a very instrumental role and made a difference in this war. And this was not only enabled by better training, but by the adoption of small commerical drones that allowed the soldiers to track Hezbullah fighters in gunfire and clashes and direct airstrikes from safety.
So not only was the Israeli plans much better than in 2006, in terms of avoiding mistakes and threats (helicopters, behind enemy line landings, exposing tanks to threats, rushing and not clearing areas), they closed the gaps and ensured safety over anything.
Some would call it being cowards, but that's BS. It really doesn't matter, the goal is to win and ensure lives are not lost. So not only in this war would they attack an area with jets and drones, every house would targeted by a rocket and a team will send small drones to inspect the house beforehand. On many occasions, suicide drones.
And other drones would track fighters, trail them, and call air support to murder them and end the fight then and there safely. (Continued) #admin
So don't listen to defeats, don't accept them and make them outcasts. Don't listen to those telling you that we are a minority and we should let the sunni majority either live up to their role or let them stay idle. We work based on what's right, and God has on various occasions talked about how a small group defeated another by being true to God and his rules.
What I'm tackling here is the naked truth, and through which strength shouldn't be created to nullifying the materialistic gap and advance the resistance to produce more victories aided by the faith and honesty.
In terms of military might, modern warfare has grew to become very lethal and although there were no breakthroughs in the past 2 decades, technology has filled many gaps that used to give the resistance a rare advantage under a set of conditions.
These technological advances weren't FPVs or drones alone, I'll be back to that. They were a collection of things in various sectors, and I'll tackle them for the case of Hezbullah's recent war.
I didn't have the chance to talk to anyone from them nor do I have an insight on their experiences in this war, let's say so...but some of the new obstacles were. This will not include intelligence collection or spies:
1- Better Israeli radars that gave fairly accurate location of launch sites, which allowed the Israeli airforce to engage Hezbullah faster and more accurately.
I watched a video from 2006, of a Hezbullah rocket launcher firing from the woods. First a jet attacked it, it missed. A second time. It missed. On the third time, a drone attacked it and it was finally successful.
I also heard about a launcher that survived the whole war, firing almost daily from the same place. And another, that was attacked and killed the crew. I remember the Martyr's hand.
But today, in this war, this accuracy has been costly, and the Israeli army was able to engage launcher relatively fast and much more accurately. This neutralized re-usability and has threatened the crews. Although I note that drones weren't as successful in foiling the launching beforehand and in the majority of cases attacked the launchers after they are done. This s due to the lack of drone coverage and great concealment by Hezbullah.
2- The Iron dome, it was an effective tool that could only be defeated in suppression barrages that Hezbullah was unable to produce in this war and was only able to fire as much daily as in 2006 when there was none. Won't explain why now, probably did at some point.
3- Better Israeli close air support that was very poor in 2006, that was able to effectively and within 7-15 minutes attack what the ground forces needed.
This played a very instrumental role and made a difference in this war. And this was not only enabled by better training, but by the adoption of small commerical drones that allowed the soldiers to track Hezbullah fighters in gunfire and clashes and direct airstrikes from safety.
So not only was the Israeli plans much better than in 2006, in terms of avoiding mistakes and threats (helicopters, behind enemy line landings, exposing tanks to threats, rushing and not clearing areas), they closed the gaps and ensured safety over anything.
Some would call it being cowards, but that's BS. It really doesn't matter, the goal is to win and ensure lives are not lost. So not only in this war would they attack an area with jets and drones, every house would targeted by a rocket and a team will send small drones to inspect the house beforehand. On many occasions, suicide drones.
And other drones would track fighters, trail them, and call air support to murder them and end the fight then and there safely. (Continued) #admin
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