Israeli-Palestinian Conflict and other Related Conflicts in the Middle East (read the rules in the first post)

obj 705A

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Politico: Israel destroyed half of Hezbollah's missile arsenal

Politico reported that Israel destroyed about half of the Lebanese Hezbollah's missile arsenal within a week of strikes.

The newspaper quoted the spokesman for the Israeli Defense Forces, Nadav Shoshani, as saying that the Israeli forces are on high alert after the assassination of Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah.

During the week, the Israeli Air Force carried out intensive strikes on Hezbollah targets in various areas of Lebanon. Several targeted air strikes were also recorded in Beirut, resulting in the elimination of senior Hezbollah leaders, including Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah.

The Israeli army announced raids on several thousand Hezbollah targets.

Observers point out that Israel has not attacked Hezbollah with such intensity since the Second Lebanon War in 2006.

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quim

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Israel got it right. The world has always worked like this, you have to be very stupid to think that you can win a war with just speeches, negotiations and diplomacy or weak attacks and whining at meetings of the useless UN.

They saw Russia and Iran and did what had to be done. The world only knows the strength of those who hurt the enemy. No country dares to retaliate against anyone who shows strength.

There has never been an empire that rises or maintains itself without defeating its enemies in battle. You have to be realistic. Whoever doesn't hit, gets beaten.
 

obj 705A

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French newspaper reveals: Iranian agent leaked sensitive information that led to Nasrallah's assassination

A Lebanese security source, quoted by the French newspaper "le Parisien", reported that the Israelis received sensitive information from an Iranian agent about the imminent arrival of Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah at his headquarters in the southern suburbs of Beirut, which led to the airstrike that killed him. This revelation sheds light on the extensive intelligence cooperation that preceded the assassination. The French newspaper revealed new details about the assassination of Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah. According to "le Parisien", Nasrallah attended a secret meeting at a site 30 meters underground in the southern suburbs of Beirut, along with the deputy commander of the Iranian Quds Force, Abbas Nilforoushan, and 12 senior Hezbollah officials.

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the reason why Israel faces such difficulty at reaching Hamas leaders in Gaza when compared to Hezbolah or Hamas leaders outside Gaza is because there aren't any Iranians in Gaza. Iran is the most infiltrated nation on earth. Mossad has seeped through every corner of Iran. that is why they were able to reach & kill the Iranian president while Iran couldn't reach him or even figure out where he was.

idealy Hezbolah needs to kick all Iranian advisors or comanders out of Lebanon. the only Iranians who should be allowed in Lebanon are those who volunteer to be foot soldiers but nothing higher than that and don't let them anywhere near Hezbolah leadership and comand centers.
 

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French newspaper reveals: Iranian agent leaked sensitive information that led to Nasrallah's assassination

A Lebanese security source, quoted by the French newspaper "le Parisien", reported that the Israelis received sensitive information from an Iranian agent about the imminent arrival of Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah at his headquarters in the southern suburbs of Beirut, which led to the airstrike that killed him. This revelation sheds light on the extensive intelligence cooperation that preceded the assassination. The French newspaper revealed new details about the assassination of Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah. According to "le Parisien", Nasrallah attended a secret meeting at a site 30 meters underground in the southern suburbs of Beirut, along with the deputy commander of the Iranian Quds Force, Abbas Nilforoushan, and 12 senior Hezbollah officials.

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the reason why Israel faces such difficulty at reaching Hamas leaders in Gaza when compared to Hezbolah or Hamas leaders outside Gaza is because there aren't any Iranians in Gaza. Iran is the most infiltrated nation on earth. Mossad has seeped through every corner of Iran. that is why they were able to reach & kill the Iranian president while Iran couldn't reach him or even figure out where he was.

idealy Hezbolah needs to kick all Iranian advisors or comanders out of Lebanon. the only Iranians who should be allowed in Lebanon are those who volunteer to be foot soldiers but nothing higher than that and don't let them anywhere near Hezbolah leadership and comand centers.
Could be fake news, but very believable tbh. Iran doesn't fit to lead the resistance anymore.
 

Overbom

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French newspaper reveals: Iranian agent leaked sensitive information that led to Nasrallah's assassination

A Lebanese security source, quoted by the French newspaper "le Parisien", reported that the Israelis received sensitive information from an Iranian agent about the imminent arrival of Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah at his headquarters in the southern suburbs of Beirut, which led to the airstrike that killed him. This revelation sheds light on the extensive intelligence cooperation that preceded the assassination. The French newspaper revealed new details about the assassination of Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah. According to "le Parisien", Nasrallah attended a secret meeting at a site 30 meters underground in the southern suburbs of Beirut, along with the deputy commander of the Iranian Quds Force, Abbas Nilforoushan, and 12 senior Hezbollah officials.

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the reason why Israel faces such difficulty at reaching Hamas leaders in Gaza when compared to Hezbolah or Hamas leaders outside Gaza is because there aren't any Iranians in Gaza. Iran is the most infiltrated nation on earth. Mossad has seeped through every corner of Iran. that is why they were able to reach & kill the Iranian president while Iran couldn't reach him or even figure out where he was.

idealy Hezbolah needs to kick all Iranian advisors or comanders out of Lebanon. the only Iranians who should be allowed in Lebanon are those who volunteer to be foot soldiers but nothing higher than that and don't let them anywhere near Hezbolah leadership and comand centers.
Normally would dismiss as fake news, but given the events in recent years, this is entirely believable.


Iranian government/authorities/political class lacks political legitimacy which makes the entire country like a swiss cheese for foreign intelligence agencies to penetrate and infiltrate into.
I am 100% certain that Israel is capable of assassinating Khamenei whenever it decides to do so
 

Michael90

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Gaza got hit harder than Beirut, and was emptied out with Hamas defending. Look at what I was replying to, if you didn't understand my statements. Hezbollah has inflicted far greater damage than Hamas. Hezbollah cleared northern Israel while getting hit while Beirut and southern Lebanon are still populated - versus - Hamas defending but Gaza cleared out while southern Israel is still populated. Hezbollah, essentially, created a buffer zone inside Israeli territory.


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But it doesn't end there. Any land that has something even remotely related to the Israelites can be claimed. Ethiopia and Iran would be most prominent claims, followed by eastern Europe, Eurasia. A few years ago, there was a claim that the Pashtun ethnic group of Afghanistan and Pakistan is a tribe of Israel, with some suggesting that the land of Israel should be "brought" there.
Come on guys most countries have this fringe radical elements who claim vast territories as their country. Pakistan, India, China, Burma, Germany, Iran, Russia, etc etc etc all do. That doesn't mean anything. So it's silly to take this seriously.
 

Michael90

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Al Qaeda/ISIS supporters, seriously sunni muslims are truly a losers
Not really. The middle east is a very complex place with interchanging and complex alliances . It's not a black and white situation unlike some members here seem to think or ignore. So it's important not to look at things from a narrow or emotional perspective.
Many Syrians who have long being tired of Assad dynastic rule and wanted to topple his government through a popular revolution have deep hatred for Iran and even more so Hezbollah for intervening and supporting their dictator Assad and helping the Assad regime supress and killed the protesters/those against the regime( the conflict has destroyed the whole country all because of one man's hunger for power).
So it's normal that many Syrians will be happy that Hezbollah leader has been killed. It doesn't matter who did it, they will still be happy.
In short, those who want the Assad Dynasty gone(and believe me there are many in Syria) and those who have suffered under the regime during the revolution and subsequent civil war that is still ongoing, they all despised Hezbollah/Iran and her militias to the core due to the support they have provided the regime to suppress the revolution. The region is a very complex one.
 
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broadsword

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Not really. The middle east is a very complex place with interchanging and complex alliances . It's not a black and white situation unlike some members here seems to think. So it's important not to look at things from a narrow or emotional perspective. Many Syrian who have long being tired or Assad dynastic rule and wanted to topple his government through a popular revolution have deep hatred for Iran and even more so Hezbollah for intervening and supporting their dictator Assad and helping the Assad regime supress and dissolve the protests against him. So it's normal that many Syrians will be happy that Hezbollah leader has been killed. It doesn't matter who did it, they will still be happy. In short, those who want the Assad Dynasty gone(and believe me there are many in Syria) and who have suffered under the regime during the revolution and subsequent civil war that is still ongoing, they all despised Hezbollah/Iran and her militias to the core due to the supoort they have provided the regime to suppress the revolution. The region is a very complex one.

Is this group of people small in numbers?
 

Michael90

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Is this group of people small in numbers?
If there were small in numbers then there would never have been such a massive revolutionary movement who almost toppled the assad dynastic regime despite the regime having held the country with a tight grip and control over the army for half a century. If not for Russia,Hezbollah, Iran and her shia militias from all over the region intervening to help the Assad regime, then Assad would be a forgotten history today to be honest. So yeah there are quite a significant amount of the population.
Don't get me wrong I don't blame Iran and her militias for intervening to help her ally Assad. Afterall, geo-politics is like a game where countries look after their national interests first and foremost . There is no morality per se in geo politics. So Iran was in her right to intervene for her own national interests and to support a reliable/time and tested ally(albeit a dictator). Countries do what is in their national interests not what is right or wrong. That's how the world geopolitical scene works. So in this regard I blame more Assad(the leader of the country) for the destruction if the country and the current situation not Iran or Hezbollah(they are secondary)
 
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_killuminati_

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Come on guys most countries have this fringe radical elements who claim vast territories as their country. Pakistan, India, China, Burma, Germany, Iran, Russia, etc etc etc all do. That doesn't mean anything. So it's silly to take this seriously.
Fringe radical elements is what is ruling Israel today. The mentor of Netanyahu, who also happened to be the most influential and powerful religious figure in Israeli history - Rebbe Schneerson - told him, on record, "you will be the last ruler of Israel before the Moshiach". Israel has a strong history of having these "fringe radical elements" as rulers. Zionism itself started as a fringe idea that most Jews despised, but Europeans loved it because it meant the Jews would finally leave them alone. It's not very fringe anymore when majority of the country is bent upon it.

Yup, it is a pretty severe blow to Hezbollah no doubt. The question now is whether they can reorganize themselves before Israeli ground op begins. Just how much did Nasrallah involved in their day to day operations and just how much of a spiritual leader he was? Do they have suitable candidates for replacement?

It is surely a severe test for Hezbollah as an organization, will they pass or will they fail no one knows. What is for certain is Israel hasn't won the war yet like some of our members are already celebrating, it doesn't matter how many leaders Israel assassinates they must have ground occupation to achieve their strategic objectives. So the war is still early yet.

What's funny is the way our resident Zionist cheerleaders act, prancing over every little Israeli victories. Maybe Israel is really winning, if so I would just observe objectively, but cheering for those genociding fucks is some kind of fucked up yeah? Would you cheer for the Nazi or imperial Japan if they've won ww2? Might makes right eh?

Those are the type of people who would chose to be "汉奸“ back in ww2, because might makes right
The cheerleaders are probably Israeli themselves trying to gain sympathy across a world where they are seen increasingly as sadistic, genocidal lunatics.

Israel got it right. The world has always worked like this, you have to be very stupid to think that you can win a war with just speeches, negotiations and diplomacy or weak attacks and whining at meetings of the useless UN.

They saw Russia and Iran and did what had to be done. The world only knows the strength of those who hurt the enemy. No country dares to retaliate against anyone who shows strength.

There has never been an empire that rises or maintains itself without defeating its enemies in battle. You have to be realistic. Whoever doesn't hit, gets beaten.
Taliban has entered the chat.
 
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