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Hezbollah/Israel War in Lebanon | REPORTING & ANALYSIS

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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with the heads of the authorities along the confrontation line in the Upper Galilee and pledged to promote solutions for protection and tax benefits for residents. He said, "I will get to the heart of these issues," while the heads of the authorities demanded closing protection gaps and economic strengthening in light of the security situation.

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IDF forces are operating at the deepest point in Lebanon so far to remove the threat of direct fire and raids on the north. This was reported by the IDF Spokesperson. The army also says that after two days of intense fighting and anti-tank attacks, a turnaround has occurred: the enemy is being pursued, squads are being eliminated, and fighters are fleeing to Tyre. The IDF also says that the forces are integrating new weapons that allow for precise and independent strikes, while significantly reducing the ability to fire at Israel.

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Iran is throwing missiles all over the Middle East to try and provoke back pressure on the US to stand down.
Thus far how has that worked?

As of yesterday there has been a 92% daily reduction in ballistic missile launches by Iran. 40 compared to a high of over 450. 2 have been reported to not been intercepted by a defense system yesterday.


Here is a question. How many would be upset or concerned if the IRGC and Ayatollahs were removed.
And if not would it be because of concern for what might fill their place.

Or that it might be a significant validation and win for Trumps foreign policy and administration.
46 years of failed US foreign policy reversed.

Keep in mind it’s perfectly understandable to be concerned with what might replace the IRGC and Ayatollahs. I’ve expressed those same concerns myself.

But if it’s purely because of domestic politics and elections, well…….
 
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Israel attacked the french UN peacekeeper troops ( an israeli tank shooted once at a Peacekeeping unit, the shell landed few meters away from them, no one harmed)

UN fault for not leaving South Lebanon when told to do so. Since the beginning Israel has told UN forces, civilians, and anyone else with a brain in Southern Lebanon that a all out war against Hezbollah is occuring. Anyone left behind stays and does so at their own stupid risk. Including the UN. I don't feel bad for UN when they shouldn't be there and have been told to leave the area as well. Whatever has or does happen to them is on them. Again, they been warned to leave.

If the UN goal is to create martyrs out of their own troops, then just skip the charade and join Hezbollah officially/directly.

👉 EXAMPLE: If you're at a rock quarry where your not supposed to be and they yell out 'fire in the hole/sirens' as they are about to do blasting in 5-10 minutes and you stay, ignore the warning, end up getting hurt or dead... not rock quarries fault, that's for damn sure. I think the phrase goes 'stupid gets what stupid does'. Should be the motto for UN really.

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UN fault for not leaving South Lebanon when told to do so.
They have also had weeks to do so so don't even go there. 🥱

It should be noted I'm not advocating for attacking the United Nation forces of course. Simply laying out that I don't blame Israel nor feel bad for the United Nations forces when they know better not to be in a war zone and have been told weeks ago to leave because it is dangerous. So. Take that as you will.

👉If the United Nations forces missions is to become martyrs by being in the way on purpose in a war zone against terrorists, then like I said, just drop the uniform and join Hezbollah, skip the charade please.
 
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