Suspected Israeli spy devices blown up in Lebanon »
Posted By lebanonnews 2 months, 3 weeks ago in Newsa suspected Israeli spy device was blown up near the southern Lebanese village of Hula. Three suspected Israeli spy devices have been blown up in south Lebanon, two detonated remotely by the Israeli army and one destroyed by the Lebanese army, a military official said
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engineer2 months, 3 weeks ago
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hyperbola2 months, 3 weeks ago
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Rubbish. The zionists have repeatedly attacked Lebanon over the past 60 years, several times committing massive war crimes. Anyone who supports that is like a "good german" supporting Hitler.
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Sharon’s war crimes in Lebanon: the record (part 1)
.... Israel, Lebanon and Zionist expansionism
While public attention has focused on the atrocities at Sabra and Shatilla, the record shows that these were the culmination of 15 years of military action by Israel in Lebanon, much of which constituted war crimes. ....
...Israel presented its military action in Lebanon and its subsequent invasion in 1982 that led to the bombing and siege of Beirut, the expulsion of the PLO and the atrocities at Sabra and Shatilla, as a defensive reaction to Palestinian raids on her northern towns. But as the historical record shows, in reality, its “Operation Peace for Galilee” flowed inexorably from the logic of Zionist expansionism.
The Israeli invasion of the Lebanon in June 1982 was prepared through numerous provocations against the Palestinians and Lebanon designed to torpedo the 1981 Fahd Peace plan (named after the then Crown Prince and now King of Saudi Arabia). This plan recognised Israel’s right to exist and called for a Palestinian state in the territories occupied by Israel since the 1967 war. Such a resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict cut across Israel’s plans, only partially implemented in the June 1967 war, to expand its borders....
...The Zionists had long had an interest in Lebanon, one of four small states carved out of the Syrian province of the Ottoman Empire by French imperialism in the aftermath of World War I. In 1938, Ben Gurion, who was to become Israel’s first prime minister in 1948, envisaged a state of Israel that would include Southern Lebanon as far as the Litani River—an essential water supply. His perspective included an alliance with Lebanon’s Christian Maronites, one of the many sectional groups encouraged by the French colonial regime to keep the region divided—despite the fact that many supported fascist Germany—as a bulwark against the Muslim Arab masses and Arab nationalism. -

Dionys2 months, 3 weeks ago
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Edmar142 months, 3 weeks ago
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It's been done for 60 years by such honorable groups as the PLO, PFLP, Hamas, Hezbollah, etc. You do realize that I use the word honorable sarcastically, don't you? Unfortunately I have to add that little explanation as I'm not sure that some specific posters are capable of getting that by themselves.
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