Guardian reporting target of today's strike was only remaining military leader, meaning if he was successfully killed, Israel may have entirely decapitated Hezbollah, likely on the eve of a ground invasion of South Lebanon.
It doesn’t surprise me and it’s pretty awesomeThat sounds fantastical.
It sounds awesome but I don't believe it. Some things are just too unreal.It doesn’t surprise me and it’s pretty awesome
History repeats itself, etc., etc.They've been building up to this for years... Seems full blown war coming in Lebanon.
That's a piddly response. Trying to make it look to their citizens as though they are doing something?
That's a piddly response. Trying to make it look to their citizens as though they are doing something?
To be clear, when Israel pulled out of Lebanon the last time, their allies had to flee with them into Israel, because both Christian and Muslim factions in Lebanon considered them traitors. I wouldn't be surprised if non-Hezbollah leaders in Lebanon secretly hope Hezbollah gets destroyed, but let's not go overboard. Nobody in Lebanon thinks Israel is a savior coming in to save them from the extremists.
Young Hezbollah Recruit Can’t Believe He's Already Made Regional Manager
BERUIT — Young Hezbollah recruit Muhammed Amin was surprised to learn this week that he's already been promoted to the position of Regional Manager.babylonbee.com
I mentioned something like this a few days ago, but there are a lot of leaders in Lebanon, both Christian and Sunni, who would love to see Hezbollah disappear. However, they absolutely do not want to see whatever "void" is left behind filled by Israel. Many of them blame Israel for Hezbollah's very existence, and they trace a lot of Lebanon's problems directly back to the Palestinians who flooded over the border from Israel back in the 70's/80's, which of course, they also blame Israel for.Analysis: As war rages, some in Lebanon see opportunity in a weakened Hezbollah
“There’s a void that was left behind by a much-degraded Hezbollah and the local parties are going to be looking to take advantage,” one analyst said.www.nbcnews.com