TOUGH SITUATION FOR HAMAS AND HEZBOLLAH


In a short space of time, Israel has managed to decapitate Hamas and Hezbollah, two radical movements that in the West are considered terrorists. The blow has been very hard and it will take time for them to reorganize. It is even possible that they will have to wait for a new generation to pass the baton. What is certain is that they are not going to disappear as Prime Minister Netanyahu believes.


When Hamas committed a terrorist attack in Israel, no analyst imagined that it would lead to two wars, in Gaza and Lebanon; and that Ismael Haniyeh and Nasan Nasrallah and so many other military and political leaders of both movements would be killed. Today, Israel can boast of its victories, while continuing to strip and kill Palestinians and Lebanese.


Israel's victory is due to its possession of modern aircraft supplied by the United States, along with bombs of all kinds, as part of military aid worth billions of dollars.


The bomb that killed Nasrallah and other Hezbollah leaders was a "burst" bomb capable of penetrating up to six meters of concrete. The explosive penetrates the attacked compound and then explodes. No human being can escape the shock wave.


American President Joe Biden has described Nasrallah's disappearance as an "act of justice" while Turkish President Racip Erdoan has said that Israel has opened a second genocide in Lebanon.


But the two wars continue. On Saturday, the Jewish air force bombed “dozens of Hezbollah sites,” said an Israeli military spokesman, assuring that the strikes targeted “buildings where weapons and military structures of the organization were stored.”


Iran, Iraq, Syria and Lebanon have declared days of mourning for the assassination of the top leader of Hezbollah. The US believes that Israel maintains the objective of an invasion of the land of the cedars, although it would be of a small scope given the evolution after the disappearance of Nastallah.


Netanyahu spoke before the General Assembly of the United Nations, but as soon as he began his speech, more than a hundred participants left the room, thus showing their rejection of the war crimes of the Jewish leader, who continued speaking in an almost empty room.


The newspaper, “New York Times”, claims that the Mossad had known for months where Nasrallah was hiding, and that the order to kill him was given by Netanyahu shortly before beginning his speech before the General Assembly of the UN. The number of bombs dropped by Israeli planes on the residence of the charismatic Hezbollah leader was 80, the same sources said.


Hamas and Hezbollah are weakened to a certain extent, but claims that they will disappear are, for now, unfounded.

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