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Lebanese source says all of Israel's airbases will be knocked out in first hours of war, @N12News reports. Reality: Hezbollah is incapable of doing this. Disabling airbases for extended periods requires firepower & munitions only available to global military powers.
 
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Incredible footage released by the #IDF shows the moment of elimination of Ayman Ratma, a senior member of #Hezbollah terror organization that supplied #Hamas terrorists with weapons in #Lebanon. You can see precision of a Mikholit air-to-surface missile of #Israel Air Force launched by a Hermes-450 armed drone at the vehicle carrying the top #Hezbollah terrorist.
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Several Hezbollah operatives and sites belonging to the terror group were struck in southern Lebanon today, the IDF says.

One strike in Ayta ash-Shab targeted a Hezbollah operative who had been spotted at one of the group's observation posts, the IDF says.
The military says that in Yaroun, a fighter jet struck a building used by Hezbollah, after an operative was identified entering it.

Fighter jets struck another building used by Hezbollah in Ramyeh, the IDF adds.
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As tensions increased in the north and south of Israel, Israeli media reported that Saad Ra'ad, a senior Hamas official, was the target of Israel's attack on the Shati camp and is believed to have been killed in the attack. Interview with Ashkan Safaei, Iran International and Ali Sadrzadeh, analyst of Middle East issues
 
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Two anti-tank guided missiles were launched from Lebanon at the northern border community of Metula a short while ago, the military says.

The missiles sparked fires in the area. Images from Lebanon show the aftermath of the attack.
The IDF says it shelled the source of the fire in southern Lebanon with artillery.

Hezbollah takes responsibility for the missile fire, claiming to have targeted homes used by the Israeli military.
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What, exactly is their grievance with their government:

A) The brutality of total war until submission (or submission via death)?

Or

B) The lack of total warfare including starving the Gaza people out?

Just looking from the outside its seems to me that Israel takes better care of the Palestinians then Hamas (which is a very low bar)
The majority of Israelis and the polls in Israel show the majority of people favor the war and favor the goal of the war of eliminating Hamas and the northern threat Hezbollah.

The protestors are not protesting the war. They are protesting the current government administration they are not doing enough to get hostages back or not doing enough to get a TEMPORARY ceasefire to get all the hostages back.

Make no mistake they are not protesting the goals of the war which is to eliminate the threat entirely in Gaza & The North.
 
What, exactly is their grievance with their government:

A) The brutality of total war until submission (or submission via death)?

Or

B) The lack of total warfare including starving the Gaza people out?

Just looking from the outside its seems to me that Israel takes better care of the Palestinians then Hamas (which is a very low bar)
There have also been recent polls done on the general population and their consensus on Bibi and other political figures if a snap election were to occur. Bibi would win elections again if they where to occur as his message of destroying Hamas is polling well with most Israelis.

Also the problem with getting a ceasefire is not Bibi. INFACT Bibi agreed to a ceasefire but had to back it up as their Congress threatened to remove him if he agreed to a ceasefire.

So the majority support the war, majority still support Bibi, majority in their Congress overwhelming support the continuation of war efforts, and US still steadfast in its support even more then ever with the Hezbollah threat looming large over everyone in the M.E.

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Which BTW everything I just said above I have reported on in the past two months. I've been watching these events unfold to where we are now for sometime. It's all about to come to a head.💥
 
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Following today's publication from the British Telegraph newspaper about the discovery of Hezbollah weapons depots at the Beirut airport, the Lebanese Minister of Transportation will continue to give excuses today at 1800 (Lebanon time) during an urgent press conference he is holding. As you can see in the video, this is not the first time he makes excuses on the same subject...
 
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