It's probably just a matter of time before these nuts start in again.
Hezbollah’s Looming War Crimes
With tensions heating up in the Middle East, and Iran’s proxies and clients already involved in several shooting wars, many reckon it’s a question of when, not if, Hezbollah and Israel fight another war. With that in mind, the Israeli military briefed the The New York Times earlier this week on a series of Hezbollah moves that will put civilians at risk:
Viewed from the air, Muhaybib looks like a typical southern Lebanese village — a cluster of about 90 houses and buildings punctuated by the minaret of a mosque and surrounded by fields.
But when the Israeli military trains its lens on that hilltop Shiite village close to the border, it sees nine arms depots, five rocket-launching sites, four infantry positions, signs of three underground tunnels, three antitank positions and, in the very center of the village, a Hezbollah command post.
[…] Maps and aerial photography provided to The New York Times by Israeli military officials this week illustrate, they say, that Hezbollah has moved most of its military infrastructure into the Shiite villages of southern Lebanon and around their perimeters. Israel says this amounts to using the civilians as a human shield.
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Hezbollah s Looming War Crimes - The American Interest?
Hezbollah’s Looming War Crimes
With tensions heating up in the Middle East, and Iran’s proxies and clients already involved in several shooting wars, many reckon it’s a question of when, not if, Hezbollah and Israel fight another war. With that in mind, the Israeli military briefed the The New York Times earlier this week on a series of Hezbollah moves that will put civilians at risk:
Viewed from the air, Muhaybib looks like a typical southern Lebanese village — a cluster of about 90 houses and buildings punctuated by the minaret of a mosque and surrounded by fields.
But when the Israeli military trains its lens on that hilltop Shiite village close to the border, it sees nine arms depots, five rocket-launching sites, four infantry positions, signs of three underground tunnels, three antitank positions and, in the very center of the village, a Hezbollah command post.
[…] Maps and aerial photography provided to The New York Times by Israeli military officials this week illustrate, they say, that Hezbollah has moved most of its military infrastructure into the Shiite villages of southern Lebanon and around their perimeters. Israel says this amounts to using the civilians as a human shield.
Continue reading at:
Hezbollah s Looming War Crimes - The American Interest?