Israel reaches cease fire with Hezbollah, fighting shifts to Syria

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Hezbollah exists mainly to protect Iran's nuclear program by threatening to shower Israel with tens of thousands of rockets, with a potential for thousands of deaths and massive impacts to their economy. Israel's economy is it Achilles heel, no matter how robust the IDF.

The IDF is one by one eliminating Hezbollah's deterrence assets. Now that Hezbollah's quite literally being neutered, Iran is exposed, and so is its nuclear program.

Israel is tired of waiting and Iran's nuclear assets will be targeted soon.
Hezbollah mainly exists because Israel invaded Lebanon and that led to the creation of Hezbollah to fight the occupation.
 
Hezbollah mainly exists because Israel invaded Lebanon and that led to the creation of Hezbollah to fight the occupation.
Israel doesn't occupy Lebanon and hasn't since 2000. The villages of Ghajar, the Kfar Chouba Hill and part of the Shebaa Farms remain in contention,.
 
Any truth to the rumor Hezbollah got their equipment from TNT-Mobile?

/rimshot.. I'm here all week.. tip your waitress...
 
It's like Colonel Chivington said at Sand Creek. "We must kill the all, large and small. Nits make lice"
 
Israel doesn't occupy Lebanon and hasn't since 2000. The villages of Ghajar, the Kfar Chouba Hill and part of the Shebaa Farms remain in contention,.
A large reason why they don't occupy Lebanon is because of Hezbollah. Without them, Israel would likely be occupying parts of Lebanon once again. Maybe if Israel would stop invading and occupying land, there wouldn't be so many groups created to fight against it.
 
A large reason why they don't occupy Lebanon is because of Hezbollah. Without them, Israel would likely be occupying parts of Lebanon once again. Maybe if Israel would stop invading and occupying land, there wouldn't be so many groups created to fight against it.
Ah yes, the honorable and noble groups that fight against the occupier. Hamas, Hezbollah, PIJ....whatever would we do without them.
 
A large reason why they don't occupy Lebanon is because of Hezbollah. Without them, Israel would likely be occupying parts of Lebanon once again. Maybe if Israel would stop invading and occupying land, there wouldn't be so many groups created to fight against it.
After the Nakba, the Palestinians flowed into Lebanon. They fought everyone and launched numerous attackes on Israel and precipitated the Lebanese Civil War. In '82, the IDF invaded and ran the PLO off to North Africa. The Iranians responded by sending thousands of "advisors" into the Bekaa and created Hezbollah. The IDF fulled back and left the SLA in charge, eventually abandoning them. It's not as easy as who invaded who. Hezbollah is a deterrence force of the Mullah's and even with zero IDF in Lebanon, their posture is ready to wipe Israel out.
 
Israel destroying infrastructure from buildings to (checks notes) decorative roundabouts in the West Bank to supposedly root out terrorists.

Over two weeks, Palestinians watched as Israeli military bulldozers tore up mile after mile of their streets and alleys, sewage seeping into the dusty ruts left behind.

The people of Tulkarm and Jenin, the two West Bank towns that were the focus of Israel’s latest military raids, said they had never before experienced such a scale of destruction.

Residents pointed to one video that shows an Israeli armored bulldozer flattening a decorative roundabout and nearby vegetation.


Visual evidence analyzed by The New York Times supports accounts from residents about the damage from Israel’s latest raids. Videos filmed in Tulkarm and Jenin show bulldozers destroying infrastructure and businesses, and soldiers impeding local emergency responders.

“We watched their bulldozers tear up streets, demolish businesses, pharmacies, schools. They even bulldozed the town soccer field, and a tree in the middle of a road,” said Kamal Abu al-Rub, the governor of Jenin, a governorate in the northern West Bank. “What was the point of all of this?”

In late August, the Israeli military launched one of its most extensive and deadliest raids in the West Bank in years, an escalation from the nearly nightly raids that have become the norm since the Hamas-led Oct. 7 attacks.

Israel has described the operations as counterterrorism efforts, aimed at rooting out Hamas and other armed militants who have increased their attacks against Israelis. The military said it had found stockpiles of weapons in its recent operations in the northern West Bank, killed 23 militants and arrested 45. One Israeli soldier was killed in Jenin, it said.
 
MSNBC reporting Israeli ground forces preparing to invade Lebanon
 
Gaza part 2.

They've already almost matched the number of Lebanese civilian deaths that occurred in the whole 2006 war.
It feels like Lebanon would be screaming at Hezbollah. Hamas:Gaza are different from Hezbollah:Lebanon. If they aren't then it feels like a full-on war.
 
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