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Holo Hoax's avatar

The only one abandoning Hezbollah and Lebanon, is that Zio-serpent Joseph Aoun, who wants Lebanon and its people to just lay down their arms and allow Isra-Hell to occupy the country.

Loon's avatar

I agree.

Think Iran has given America the chance to walk away from this War.

Loon's avatar

For all the talk about being trapped in the War against America’s will tricked by Bibi it was America’s last chance to exit .

In the eyes of the world whatever little credibility Washington had is now vanished in all diplomatic respects to create with any nation . A death of dance with Israel is its fate .

Hendrik Mentz's avatar

Yours are invariably snippets. Please post links to your full interviews. Also, a brief written intro. framing the discussion. Much obliged.

BK's avatar

Solid analysis, and easy on the ear👏👏👏👏👏

Fren's avatar

Did you know that Lebanon has generations of Palestinians who were born there and still don’t have normal citizenship rights?

That alone should raise an obvious question: if Hezbollah is truly some great champion of the Palestinian struggle, why is it not fighting for the rights of Palestinians in Lebanon itself? Why is there constant talk of liberation, dignity, and resistance, but almost no demand that Palestinians born in Lebanon be treated as full members of society?

The standard excuse is “right of return.” But that argument collapses immediately. If preserving return requires denying citizenship for generations, then the same people should support denying citizenship to Palestinians born in the West too. They obviously don’t. Because they know that would be barbaric.

So the silence is revealing. Hezbollah’s posture is not really about consistent concern for Palestinian rights. If it were, Palestinians living in Lebanon would not be kept in hereditary limbo while everyone pretends this is solidarity.

Amnesty’s breakdown of the restrictions: https://www.ohchr.org/sites/default/files/lib-docs/HRBodies/UPR/Documents/Session9/LB/AI_AmnestyInternatioinal_Revised.pdf