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It appears that your comments refer to the skirmish in 2006 wherein the Iranian proxy army in Lebanon started hostilities that left 1,200 dead Lebanese and billions of dollars in property damage.
Nowhere else but in Arab/Muslim Middle Eastern politics is the absurd more clearly delineated. In only a few physical locations (and perhaps an occasional waking nightmare), do we see the dynamic of a mercenary army supported and controlled by a competing tribal religious sect (which is owned and operated by a foreign nation), gaining a measure of voting control within a government they are not subordinate to.
Of course, you are careful to avoid addressing why Israel retaliated in 2006. As a reminder, it was because of (what is considered an act of war), the shelling of Israel and the capture and eventual killing of two Israeli soldiers by Iran's occupation army:Hezbollah.
What's interesting to note is that Hezbollah acted unilaterally in their war-like act against Israel. They acted without regard to their control of seats within the Lebanese government when they attacked Israel. Estimates of the damage to Lebanon that I have seen identified some 1,200 Lebanese civilians killed and billions of dollars in property damage.
What's also interesting to note is the Islamic terrorist fashion show that Hezbollah threw after the trashing of Lebanon. If anyone has looked at the various photos of this terrorist "celebration", one can't help but notice that Hezbollah had managed to find a supply of military style uniforms. How cute! It's odd how these Islamic terrorists couldn't find uniforms when they started the war with Israel in 2006. But, as we know, Islamic terrorists have a habit of blending in with civilians when a shooting war begins and then claiming that those who are defending themselves from Islamic aggression are causing civilian causalities.
Holy pantload, Batman!
I've found that the best way to leave islamist terrorist apologists stuttering and mumbling is present them with facts. This typically results in their sputtering a goofy one-liner and slithering away in shame.
So, when are you going to start presenting facts?