This goes to show that Israel could have taken out Hezbollah Hamas leadership at any time… there was no need to raze Palestine other than to move people out so that Israelis can move in and rebuilt.
He did. But the proponents of Greater Israel do actually include Lebanon. They also include Jordan, Syria, parts of Egypt, Parts of Saudi Arabia, and parts of Iraq.
This ideology is dominant in the ruling party of Israel.
~~Yes, it still stands… if Mossad is able to get to Hezbollah’s leadership that completely, I think they are likely more than capable of doing the same with Hamas’ leadership. ~~
This goes to show that Israel could have taken out
HezbollahHamas leadership at any time… there was no need to raze Palestine other than to move people out so that Israelis can move in and rebuilt.Aren’t you confusing Hezbollah with Hamas though?
He did. But the proponents of Greater Israel do actually include Lebanon. They also include Jordan, Syria, parts of Egypt, Parts of Saudi Arabia, and parts of Iraq.
This ideology is dominant in the ruling party of Israel.
~~Shit, you’re right… thanks, I’ve corrected it because my point still stands. ~~
See above comment.
does it still stand? are Hamas using the same supply chain of altered pagers?
signs point to no.
~~Yes, it still stands… if Mossad is able to get to Hezbollah’s leadership that completely, I think they are likely more than capable of doing the same with Hamas’ leadership. ~~
See above comment
I’m sure Israel caught a lucky break through whoever they had in Taiwan, to get this opportunity.
Hezbollah is not Hamas.
They allies.
Israel has assassinated a staggering number of high ranking Hamas officials, less so for Hezbollah but their leadership has also been targeted