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Hassan Nasrallah, Hezbollah leader, killed in Beirut in Israeli strike

Klatuu

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OK, I see you are man of a few words :) you must be very wise then :) so riddle me this. The whole team hamas here and elsewhere is mostly on that team because they like rooting for a perceived underdog. They want the weak to rise and overthrow the strong.
I have a lot questions about that. Do you think they’ve been bullied in school and they just hate those who are stronger and that’s why they’re hoping for the weak ones to win? And is there an element of masochism in that? Do they actually like when their team suffers a little bit? And when they realize that their team is losing, are they going to go into a full blown mental health crisis?
Talk to your therapist about your home grown fiction. They will gently introduce you to Identification with the Aggressor.
 

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OK, I see you are man of a few words :) you must be very wise then :) so riddle me this. The whole team hamas here and elsewhere is mostly on that team because they like rooting for a perceived underdog. They want the weak to rise and overthrow the strong.
I have a lot questions about that. Do you think they’ve been bullied in school and they just hate those who are stronger and that’s why they’re hoping for the weak ones to win? And is there an element of masochism in that? Do they actually like when their team suffers a little bit? And when they realize that their team is losing, are they going to go into a full blown mental health crisis?
Yeah we all know you like picking on the weak, defenseless types.

I am not big on theology but maybe someone can explain: isn’t it better for a Muslim child to be killed by enemies as young as possible? Doesn’t it guarantee going to heaven forever? Who knows what happens if the child grows up? What if he marries a Jew or a Christian or something and becomes an apostate? Then the child is fucked!
You post something like this and you accuse others of going through a mental health crisis? You're a despicable monster and your views have no place in modern society.
 

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You two know absolutely nothing about Lebanon except that it is wonderful that Israel is trying to ethnic cleanse the southern part of the country in the same way it cleansed Gaza.
Last time I checked, Israel had not invaded Southern Lebanon and had kept civilian casualties in Gaza quite low, despite almost a year of warfare.

But don't let the facts hold you up, Danny.
 
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Klatuu

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Last time I checked, Israel had not invaded Southern Lebanon and had kept civilian casualties in Gaza quite low, despite almost a year of warfare.

But don't let the facts hold you up, Danny.
Cult fiction
 

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No, it appears that Israel wants to destroy any possibility of life to the Litani River.
How, Danny?

Last time I checked, the Hezzies missile strike Northern Israel continually and indiscriminately. The IDF is entitled to take out those missile sites.
 
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Hashem Safieddine, Nasrallah's cousin and head of the executive council, has become the new H*zbollah leader.
 

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Israel is doing a fantastic job, they got another big one.

IDF kills another senior Hezbollah official in Beirut; fresh barrages target north

Military says Nabil Qaouk was ‘directly involved in advancing terror attacks’; Hezbollah also confirms death of Southern Front commander Ali Karaki in Friday strike on Nasrallah



Senior Hezbollah official Nabil Qaouk was killed in an Israel Defense Forces airstrike on Saturday in the Dahiyeh suburb of Beirut, the military announced on Sunday morning, as it continued its punishing campaign against the Lebanon-based terror group.

According to the IDF, Qaouk was the commander of Hezbollah’s “preventive security unit” and a senior member of the terror group’s central council.

He was considered close to Hezbollah’s leadership “and was directly involved in advancing terror attacks against the State of Israel and its citizens, including in recent days,” the military added.

Qaouk joined Hezbollah in the 1980s, and previously served as deputy head and head of the southern Lebanon area in the executive council, as well as deputy head of the executive council.

Also Sunday, Hezbollah confirmed the death of Ali Karaki, the commander of the Southern Front, responsible for the terror group’s military activity in south Lebanon.

 

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Last time I checked, Israel had not invaded Southern Lebanon and had kept civilian casualties in Gaza quite low, despite almost a year of warfare.
You have become a caricature. No sense in discussing with someone who says that Israel has kept civilian casualties in Gaza quite low.
 
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Hey, they got a Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Deputy Commander Abbas Nilforoushan too. another thing of beauty.

IRGC officer killed in Beirut strike that took out Nasrallah
Tehran’s foreign minister says ‘horrible crime’ will ‘not go unanswered,’ threatens diplomatic and legal steps; vice president says Iran will choose time, place for response




Iran vowed revenge Sunday over Israel’s killing of a top Revolutionary Guard official in Friday’s major Beirut strike that also resulted in the assassination of Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah.

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said in a statement that the death of Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Deputy Commander Abbas Nilforoushan “will not go unanswered.”

“This horrible crime of the aggressor Zionist regime will not go unanswered,” the top diplomat said, according to a foreign ministry statement.

“The diplomatic apparatus will also use all its political, diplomatic, legal and international capacities to pursue the criminals and their supporters,” he added.

Nilforoushan, a top commander of the Quds Force, the IRGC’s foreign operations arm, was killed in Friday’s Israeli airstrike in Beirut.

 

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OK, I see you are man of a few words :) you must be very wise then :) so riddle me this. The whole team hamas here and elsewhere is mostly on that team because they like rooting for a perceived underdog. They want the weak to rise and overthrow the strong.
I have a lot questions about that. Do you think they’ve been bullied in school and they just hate those who are stronger and that’s why they’re hoping for the weak ones to win? And is there an element of masochism in that? Do they actually like when their team suffers a little bit? And when they realize that their team is losing, are they going to go into a full blown mental health crisis?
So you're arguing that Israel is right to take all of Palestine, Lebanon, Syria and where they like because they are bullies?

 
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So you're arguing that Israel is right to take all of Palestine, Lebanon, Syria and where they like because they are bullies?
Israel is not a bully and they are not trying to take any new territories (except West Bank which I agree is fucked up). They actually have a first world class state in contrast with the failed states you listed which are plagued by tribal and jihadi bullshit.
Israel just wants to be left alone but your failed states run by Iran cannot allow that and we have what we have.
 
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Klatuu

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Israel is not a bully and they are not trying to take any new territories (except West Bank which I agree is fucked up). They actually have a first world class state in contrast with the failed states you listed which are plagued by tribal and jihadi bullshit.
Israel just wants to be left alone but your failed states run by Iran cannot allow that and we have what we have.
So poorly educated
 
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Israel is not a bully and they are not trying to take any new territories (except West Bank which I agree is fucked up). They actually have a first world class state in contrast with the failed states you listed which are plagued by tribal and jihadi bullshit.
Israel just wants to be left alone but your failed states run by Iran cannot allow that and we have what we have.
Israel has been constantly trying to steal more land ever since zionists showed up there.
They haven't left anyone alone, they bomb and kill everyone who objects to them taking their land.

This is you arguing that Israel is the bully and everyone who is against the bullying are just whining.

OK, I see you are man of a few words :) you must be very wise then :) so riddle me this. The whole team hamas here and elsewhere is mostly on that team because they like rooting for a perceived underdog. They want the weak to rise and overthrow the strong.
I have a lot questions about that. Do you think they’ve been bullied in school and they just hate those who are stronger and that’s why they’re hoping for the weak ones to win? And is there an element of masochism in that? Do they actually like when their team suffers a little bit? And when they realize that their team is losing, are they going to go into a full blown mental health crisis?
 
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