HASSAN NASRALLAH KILLED. ACCORDING TO IOSRAEL
Israel has stated this Saturday that the top leader of the radical movement Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, has been killed in one of the bombings carried out by the Jewish forces this Friday.
The military said that it carried out a precise airstrike while Hezbollah leadership met at their headquarters in Dahiyeh, south of Beirut
There is no doubt that, once confirmed, this will be the hardest blow received by Hezbollah. Its leader was an emblematic personality inside and outside Lebanon. His interventions were carried out through a television channel and were followed by thousands of his supporters. His main support has always been Iran.
TheJews military said Saturday morning it was activating three battalions of reserve soldiers, after earlier sending two brigades to northern Israel earlier in the week to train for a possible ground invasion.
Netanyahu, who was initially expected to negotiate a compromise through mediators to obtain a ceasefire in Gaza, instead continues to wage an all-out war on two fronts: Gaza and Lebanon. The least that can be said is that the Hebrew prime minister has not been and is not a man of compromise and peace.
The assassination of Nasrallah, if confirmed, will unleash intense fury between the Lebanese and the Palestinians. The two wars are ongoing and Israel benefits from having a modern air force supplied by the United States. Lebanon and Hezbollah do not have an air force. Their weapons are rockets and missiles, most of them supplied by Tehran.
In the strikes, 11 medical workers have also died, and more than 700 Lebanese have died since Israel began its war against the land of the cedars. Lebanon has always opted for peace with its surroundings and cohabited without problems with Israel, but the Jewish state believed that the presence of Hezbollah in the south of the country made Beirut and other places “legitimate attacks”.
But these have never been legitimate attacks. Israel has not only used state terrorism, but has decided that, thanks to Washington, it is capable of defeating what it considers its enemies. The bombs dropped in Gaza and Lebanon are American and this makes the United States an accomplice of Israel.
It is clear that, after these two wars, Israel will not find peace. As has been said, waging war to seek peace is a strategic error. Israel has become for the Arabs the greatest enemy they must face. The Arab countries that have recognized it, such as Morocco, have fallen to the shame of their own people.
In Gaza the number of dead, so far, amounts to 41,586, according to Palestinian sources. Israel, with its military potential, has literally crushed Hamas and Hezbollah. Some will celebrate this fact, but they will forget that it has also been a sea of blood condemned by the world, except for the USA and the European Union.
In the West, what is happening in Gaza and Lebanon is lamented, but the Jewish state is not condemned. It is only criticized for not accepting the multiple requests to stop the massacres and negotiate the end of these two wars.
Netanyahu and his government will surely have celebrated the success of their massacres by drinking a good glass of Arak Aksalon, accompanied by some Lekach. But history will not forget that if the Holocaust was terrible, what is happening in Gaza and Lebanon is no less terrible. They are abhorrent horrors.
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