
Libanesischer christlicher Führer sagt, der Kampf der Hisbollah mit Israel habe dem Libanon geschadet
https://www.ynetnews.com/article/syzsv5yfa

Libanesischer christlicher Führer sagt, der Kampf der Hisbollah mit Israel habe dem Libanon geschadet
https://www.ynetnews.com/article/syzsv5yfa
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Like Hamas, Hezbollah has no positive, constructive goals – there is nothing but harm and destruction to expect from both terror organisations.
Wow, hosting a proxy-war army that launches attacks from your territory can harm your country. Who knew.
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Way to make it all about yourself
I made a poor joke in another thread.
This one says X-millions of people listening.
Another one says 37 million.
How may people care to not have innocent babies, moms, dads, grandparents not be blown up for your BS?
I feel bad for the Lebanese Christians whose country has been invaded by this Iranian proxy militia whose only objective is war against Israel.
“Man who threw rocks at sleeping bear has harmed camping trip.”
He’s probably a dead man, but he’s right.
Hezbollah and Hamas have no true goal. They just want to create pain and suffering for Jews. It’s a religious sacrament for them.
If Lebanon were to have peace with Israel and get all that bullshit under control, it would be an economic boom the likes of which they have never had. The tourism and cross border trade would benefit the people of Lebanon.
Hope they don’t hurt him
This has been samirs position for a long time, pretty much the entire party.
Why is this not under r/LeopardsAteMyFace ?
What happened to the good old Christian Lebanon.
I first learned about these conflicts in primary school when newly arrived Christian Lebanese immigrants came to our Catholic school in Ottawa in the mid/late 80s. I befriended someone who would become a lifelong friend, and through them, I learned that they had fled the increasingly secular Muslim factions in their area. They were extracted and escorted by the IDF for their safety and eventually immigrated to Canada. I recall hearing about the infighting in Beirut, not between Muslims and Jews or Christians, but between secular Muslims and progressive Muslims. I feel this nuance is often overlooked in Western media and current protests.