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- Hezbollah attacked the Mergaliot area with a suicide drone;
- Hezbollah artillery shelled Israeli outposts in the occupied Shebaa Farms;
- Hezbollah carried out 1650 attacks against the Israeli army positions in southern Lebanon in the last 200 days, according to Hezbollah;
- Sirens sounded in the Kiryat Shemona area;
- Israeli warplanes attacked the Naqoura area;
- Israeli warplanes attacked the Houla area;
- Israeli warplanes attacked the Marun al-Ras area area;
- Hezbollah attacked a Merkava tank in the Metula area.
stop f-ing around and take out idf airports
commander of the armchair forces. how would a military go about doing that without losing planes/people… or damaging/killing non-targets? what would the international reaction be?
don’t forget iran called the usa after the soleimani drone strike to warn the usa of retaliation.
it’s a stinkin’ con game where people die for money. did you know ww2 supplies were already being moved to korea before the civil war? c.r.e.a.m.
time for the allies to flatten lebanon…heheheh
have some people forgotten that jerusalem/al-quds is a “holy” city and they both want to avoid destroying it? it’s about selling weapons and if we really want to go deep, back to the barfour declaration. (spelt wrong on purpose) and the nak-bahz (wrong again) afterward, before 1947-48.
the middle east and ~3000 year old conflicts are dumb. and cannot be explained in a comment.
especially when modern israelis are mostly secular apparently…
yea they’re secular but still believe in stealing land. as ilan pappe said it best: “we do not believe in god, but he nonetheless promised us palestine”.
as for the myth that “the middle east is a land of conflict”… lol you see the speck and miss the log.
try googling “list of wars involving the united states” and “list of conflicts in europe”.
i’m not blaming anyone… the french were competing with the english for centuries. taking over all kinds of territories through war.
wow, i’ve not heard that quote. it’s total bs… it wasn’t called syria/palaestina until after the 70ad revolt. renaming it palestine was a thumb at the jews. it was known as judea, in the roman empire. wars and conquest. history. genocides and slaves. regardless of culture or geographical location.