Israel’s Alarm over Syrian Debacle


100 beat downs of Islamic terrorist clowns.
You are wrong. It´s 100 support attacks for al-Qaeda and ISIS.

If course it is.

You wear a hat with a little propeller on top, right?
You do. You just don´t notice. Hezbollah fights al-Qaeda and ISIS in Syria and not Israel. If Israel does not attack Lebanon or Syria, Hezbollah is no threat. Now turn your propeller in naive denial.
There is no difference between Hezbollah, Al Queda, ISIS or Hamas. They are all Islamic terrorist animals! Except some are Shiite and some Sunni, and as we know, based on their history, Sunnis and Shiites hate each other even more than they do non Muslims. Israel does indeed fight Hamas, since it is a direct threat, but doesn't interfere much with the rest because they are now busy fighting others, and there is no Hezbollah or ISIS that is under Israeli controled land. Let them kill every Shiite or Sunni down to the last man. Who cares!
You are wrong. Hezbollah is a political party within a democratic framework. Neither do they use force to gain power nor do they force others to live by Muslim rules. Many Christians are members of Hezbollah. They fight terrorists and protect Lebanon from Israeli aggressions and landgrabbing.
 
100 beat downs of Islamic terrorist clowns.
You are wrong. It´s 100 support attacks for al-Qaeda and ISIS.

If course it is.

You wear a hat with a little propeller on top, right?
You do. You just don´t notice. Hezbollah fights al-Qaeda and ISIS in Syria and not Israel. If Israel does not attack Lebanon or Syria, Hezbollah is no threat. Now turn your propeller in naive denial.
There is no difference between Hezbollah, Al Queda, ISIS or Hamas. They are all Islamic terrorist animals! Except some are Shiite and some Sunni, and as we know, based on their history, Sunnis and Shiites hate each other even more than they do non Muslims. Israel does indeed fight Hamas, since it is a direct threat, but doesn't interfere much with the rest because they are now busy fighting others, and there is no Hezbollah or ISIS that is under Israeli controled land. Let them kill every Shiite or Sunni down to the last man. Who cares!
You are wrong. Hezbollah is a political party within a democratic framework. Neither do they use force to gain power nor do they force others to live by Muslim rules. Many Christians are members of Hezbollah. They fight terrorists and protect Lebanon from Israeli aggressions and landgrabbing.

Ahh. That must be why they unilaterally initiated the 2006 war with Israel which resulted in 1200 dead Lebanese and millions of dollars in property damage. How very democratic of them.
 
You are wrong. It´s 100 support attacks for al-Qaeda and ISIS.

If course it is.

You wear a hat with a little propeller on top, right?
You do. You just don´t notice. Hezbollah fights al-Qaeda and ISIS in Syria and not Israel. If Israel does not attack Lebanon or Syria, Hezbollah is no threat. Now turn your propeller in naive denial.
There is no difference between Hezbollah, Al Queda, ISIS or Hamas. They are all Islamic terrorist animals! Except some are Shiite and some Sunni, and as we know, based on their history, Sunnis and Shiites hate each other even more than they do non Muslims. Israel does indeed fight Hamas, since it is a direct threat, but doesn't interfere much with the rest because they are now busy fighting others, and there is no Hezbollah or ISIS that is under Israeli controled land. Let them kill every Shiite or Sunni down to the last man. Who cares!
You are wrong. Hezbollah is a political party within a democratic framework. Neither do they use force to gain power nor do they force others to live by Muslim rules. Many Christians are members of Hezbollah. They fight terrorists and protect Lebanon from Israeli aggressions and landgrabbing.

Ahh. That must be why they unilaterally initiated the 2006 war with Israel which resulted in 1200 dead Lebanese and millions of dollars in property damage. How very democratic of them.
They didn´t. Israel attacked Lebanon, too, to cover up the war was Israel´s reaction to Hamas recognizing Israel.
 
If course it is.

You wear a hat with a little propeller on top, right?
You do. You just don´t notice. Hezbollah fights al-Qaeda and ISIS in Syria and not Israel. If Israel does not attack Lebanon or Syria, Hezbollah is no threat. Now turn your propeller in naive denial.
There is no difference between Hezbollah, Al Queda, ISIS or Hamas. They are all Islamic terrorist animals! Except some are Shiite and some Sunni, and as we know, based on their history, Sunnis and Shiites hate each other even more than they do non Muslims. Israel does indeed fight Hamas, since it is a direct threat, but doesn't interfere much with the rest because they are now busy fighting others, and there is no Hezbollah or ISIS that is under Israeli controled land. Let them kill every Shiite or Sunni down to the last man. Who cares!
You are wrong. Hezbollah is a political party within a democratic framework. Neither do they use force to gain power nor do they force others to live by Muslim rules. Many Christians are members of Hezbollah. They fight terrorists and protect Lebanon from Israeli aggressions and landgrabbing.

Ahh. That must be why they unilaterally initiated the 2006 war with Israel which resulted in 1200 dead Lebanese and millions of dollars in property damage. How very democratic of them.
They didn´t. Israel attacked Lebanon, too, to cover up the war was Israel´s reaction to Hamas recognizing Israel.

You get your history from PressTV?
 
You do. You just don´t notice. Hezbollah fights al-Qaeda and ISIS in Syria and not Israel. If Israel does not attack Lebanon or Syria, Hezbollah is no threat. Now turn your propeller in naive denial.
There is no difference between Hezbollah, Al Queda, ISIS or Hamas. They are all Islamic terrorist animals! Except some are Shiite and some Sunni, and as we know, based on their history, Sunnis and Shiites hate each other even more than they do non Muslims. Israel does indeed fight Hamas, since it is a direct threat, but doesn't interfere much with the rest because they are now busy fighting others, and there is no Hezbollah or ISIS that is under Israeli controled land. Let them kill every Shiite or Sunni down to the last man. Who cares!
You are wrong. Hezbollah is a political party within a democratic framework. Neither do they use force to gain power nor do they force others to live by Muslim rules. Many Christians are members of Hezbollah. They fight terrorists and protect Lebanon from Israeli aggressions and landgrabbing.

Ahh. That must be why they unilaterally initiated the 2006 war with Israel which resulted in 1200 dead Lebanese and millions of dollars in property damage. How very democratic of them.
They didn´t. Israel attacked Lebanon, too, to cover up the war was Israel´s reaction to Hamas recognizing Israel.

You get your history from PressTV?
The question is where you get yours from.
 
There is no difference between Hezbollah, Al Queda, ISIS or Hamas. They are all Islamic terrorist animals! Except some are Shiite and some Sunni, and as we know, based on their history, Sunnis and Shiites hate each other even more than they do non Muslims. Israel does indeed fight Hamas, since it is a direct threat, but doesn't interfere much with the rest because they are now busy fighting others, and there is no Hezbollah or ISIS that is under Israeli controled land. Let them kill every Shiite or Sunni down to the last man. Who cares!
You are wrong. Hezbollah is a political party within a democratic framework. Neither do they use force to gain power nor do they force others to live by Muslim rules. Many Christians are members of Hezbollah. They fight terrorists and protect Lebanon from Israeli aggressions and landgrabbing.

Ahh. That must be why they unilaterally initiated the 2006 war with Israel which resulted in 1200 dead Lebanese and millions of dollars in property damage. How very democratic of them.
They didn´t. Israel attacked Lebanon, too, to cover up the war was Israel´s reaction to Hamas recognizing Israel.

You get your history from PressTV?
The question is where you get yours from.

From many places.

I guess you missed the part where the Iranian stooges; hizbollocks, admitted their stupidity.


CNN.com - Nasrallah: Soldiers' abductions a mistake - Aug 27, 2006

BEIRUT, Lebanon (CNN) -- Had Hezbollah known how Israel was going to respond, the group would not have captured two Israeli soldiers last month in northern Israel, Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah said Sunday.


Oops!
 
You are wrong. It´s 100 support attacks for al-Qaeda and ISIS.

If course it is.

You wear a hat with a little propeller on top, right?
You do. You just don´t notice. Hezbollah fights al-Qaeda and ISIS in Syria and not Israel. If Israel does not attack Lebanon or Syria, Hezbollah is no threat. Now turn your propeller in naive denial.
There is no difference between Hezbollah, Al Queda, ISIS or Hamas. They are all Islamic terrorist animals! Except some are Shiite and some Sunni, and as we know, based on their history, Sunnis and Shiites hate each other even more than they do non Muslims. Israel does indeed fight Hamas, since it is a direct threat, but doesn't interfere much with the rest because they are now busy fighting others, and there is no Hezbollah or ISIS that is under Israeli controled land. Let them kill every Shiite or Sunni down to the last man. Who cares!
You are wrong. Hezbollah is a political party within a democratic framework. Neither do they use force to gain power nor do they force others to live by Muslim rules. Many Christians are members of Hezbollah. They fight terrorists and protect Lebanon from Israeli aggressions and landgrabbing.

Ahh. That must be why they unilaterally initiated the 2006 war with Israel which resulted in 1200 dead Lebanese and millions of dollars in property damage. How very democratic of them.
Israel sent the elite of its regular forces, the Golani infantry brigade and the Paratroopers brigade to Bint Jbeil. The IDF enjoyed a tremendous superiority both in numbers and firepower as well as absolute air superiority. The over 5,000 IDF soldiers laying a siege around the town were faced by little more than 100 Hezbollah fighters.[23] The IDF failed to conquer the town or to make any other tangible operational achievements. According to Kober the Israeli withdrawal was "correctly interpreted by Hizballah as a great victory for the organization.
Battle of Bint Jbeil - Wikipedia
 
If course it is.

You wear a hat with a little propeller on top, right?
You do. You just don´t notice. Hezbollah fights al-Qaeda and ISIS in Syria and not Israel. If Israel does not attack Lebanon or Syria, Hezbollah is no threat. Now turn your propeller in naive denial.
There is no difference between Hezbollah, Al Queda, ISIS or Hamas. They are all Islamic terrorist animals! Except some are Shiite and some Sunni, and as we know, based on their history, Sunnis and Shiites hate each other even more than they do non Muslims. Israel does indeed fight Hamas, since it is a direct threat, but doesn't interfere much with the rest because they are now busy fighting others, and there is no Hezbollah or ISIS that is under Israeli controled land. Let them kill every Shiite or Sunni down to the last man. Who cares!
You are wrong. Hezbollah is a political party within a democratic framework. Neither do they use force to gain power nor do they force others to live by Muslim rules. Many Christians are members of Hezbollah. They fight terrorists and protect Lebanon from Israeli aggressions and landgrabbing.

Ahh. That must be why they unilaterally initiated the 2006 war with Israel which resulted in 1200 dead Lebanese and millions of dollars in property damage. How very democratic of them.
Israel sent the elite of its regular forces, the Golani infantry brigade and the Paratroopers brigade to Bint Jbeil. The IDF enjoyed a tremendous superiority both in numbers and firepower as well as absolute air superiority. The over 5,000 IDF soldiers laying a siege around the town were faced by little more than 100 Hezbollah fighters.[23] The IDF failed to conquer the town or to make any other tangible operational achievements. According to Kober the Israeli withdrawal was "correctly interpreted by Hizballah as a great victory for the organization.
Battle of Bint Jbeil - Wikipedia

The victory for the Iranian stooges was 1200 dead Lebanese. Flail your Pom Poms for your Islamic terrorist heroes using civilians as human shields.
 
The 51st Golani Battalion was left scarred by the traumatic experience in Bint Jbeil. Battalion 51 has a dark history in Lebanon, losing 9 men in three days in two incidents in October 1997.[94] It had suffered 8 dead, including several officers, and 20 wounded. Many of the survivors suffered from shell-shock or post traumatic stress syndrome. Five years later some would still suffer from concentration problems, nightmares and impatience or finding it difficult to cope with their daily lives.[95] Soldiers complained that their mental needs were ignored by their officers. Their battalion commander, Lt.-Col. Asor, was appointed commander on the Egoz unit. He was replaced by an officer from outside the Golani Brigade, who had no understanding for old Golani traditions. When the battalion commander did not show up at a memorial service for the eight Golani dead from the Lebanon war a rebellion broke out. About a hundred soldiers rose up and just walked out of the Tze'elim training base outside Beer Sheva. This was one of the largest "revolts" in the history of the IDF.[96] One of the leaders of the "Golani rebellion" was St.-Sgt. Shiran Amsili, the hero from the clash in the olive grove who received a medal for his part in the battle. He was sent to jail for two months for his involvement in the protest.[97] Another 10 soldiers were sent to jail for one or two months and seven other soldiers were confined to their base for a month.[96]
Civilian casualties
According to a newspaper report Chief of Staff Dan Halutz at one time demanded that Bint Jbeil be "wipe[d] out from the air " but the demand was rejected by the defence minister.[98] The town was however subjected to intensive artillery shelling throughout the war and the destruction of buildings and other civilian infrastructure was widespread. Israeli journalist Ron Ben Yishai visited Bint Jbeil after the war and observed that "only several houses in the big town are still standing."[99] According to data from UNDP 2,512 housing units in the Bint Jbeil district were destroyed and another 1,908 were damaged. Fully 14,799 buildings were "impacted", representing 87 percent of all buildings in the district.[100]

According to Lebanese sources 27 civilians were killed in Aynata[10] while 18 civilians were killed in Bint Jbeil.[6] and 41 civilians were killed in Aytaroun.[11] The Lebanese Government prepared a report for the UN Human Rights Council about what it termed "collective massacres" committed by the Israeli army in the 2006 war.[101] The list contained three incidents concerning civilian victims in the village of Aytaroun:

  • 12 July Houses of Ali and Hassan Al-Akhrass (11 killed)
  • 17 July Houses of Mohammed and Hassan Awada (13 killed)
  • 19 Jul Convoy fleeing village (4 killed)
Battle of Bint Jbeil - Wikipedia
 
The 51st Golani Battalion was left scarred by the traumatic experience in Bint Jbeil. Battalion 51 has a dark history in Lebanon, losing 9 men in three days in two incidents in October 1997.[94] It had suffered 8 dead, including several officers, and 20 wounded. Many of the survivors suffered from shell-shock or post traumatic stress syndrome. Five years later some would still suffer from concentration problems, nightmares and impatience or finding it difficult to cope with their daily lives.[95] Soldiers complained that their mental needs were ignored by their officers. Their battalion commander, Lt.-Col. Asor, was appointed commander on the Egoz unit. He was replaced by an officer from outside the Golani Brigade, who had no understanding for old Golani traditions. When the battalion commander did not show up at a memorial service for the eight Golani dead from the Lebanon war a rebellion broke out. About a hundred soldiers rose up and just walked out of the Tze'elim training base outside Beer Sheva. This was one of the largest "revolts" in the history of the IDF.[96] One of the leaders of the "Golani rebellion" was St.-Sgt. Shiran Amsili, the hero from the clash in the olive grove who received a medal for his part in the battle. He was sent to jail for two months for his involvement in the protest.[97] Another 10 soldiers were sent to jail for one or two months and seven other soldiers were confined to their base for a month.[96]
Civilian casualties
According to a newspaper report Chief of Staff Dan Halutz at one time demanded that Bint Jbeil be "wipe[d] out from the air " but the demand was rejected by the defence minister.[98] The town was however subjected to intensive artillery shelling throughout the war and the destruction of buildings and other civilian infrastructure was widespread. Israeli journalist Ron Ben Yishai visited Bint Jbeil after the war and observed that "only several houses in the big town are still standing."[99] According to data from UNDP 2,512 housing units in the Bint Jbeil district were destroyed and another 1,908 were damaged. Fully 14,799 buildings were "impacted", representing 87 percent of all buildings in the district.[100]

According to Lebanese sources 27 civilians were killed in Aynata[10] while 18 civilians were killed in Bint Jbeil.[6] and 41 civilians were killed in Aytaroun.[11] The Lebanese Government prepared a report for the UN Human Rights Council about what it termed "collective massacres" committed by the Israeli army in the 2006 war.[101] The list contained three incidents concerning civilian victims in the village of Aytaroun:

  • 12 July Houses of Ali and Hassan Al-Akhrass (11 killed)
  • 17 July Houses of Mohammed and Hassan Awada (13 killed)
  • 19 Jul Convoy fleeing village (4 killed)
Battle of Bint Jbeil - Wikipedia

It's actually comical that hizbollocks declares that hizbollocks won a victory.

Such clowns.
 
The IDF has already informed the Arab League and the UN that if attacked, Israel will turn Southern Lebanon & Southern Syria into a radioactive parking lot.
Israel is not longer engaging in defensive military action.
 
If course it is.

You wear a hat with a little propeller on top, right?
You do. You just don´t notice. Hezbollah fights al-Qaeda and ISIS in Syria and not Israel. If Israel does not attack Lebanon or Syria, Hezbollah is no threat. Now turn your propeller in naive denial.
There is no difference between Hezbollah, Al Queda, ISIS or Hamas. They are all Islamic terrorist animals! Except some are Shiite and some Sunni, and as we know, based on their history, Sunnis and Shiites hate each other even more than they do non Muslims. Israel does indeed fight Hamas, since it is a direct threat, but doesn't interfere much with the rest because they are now busy fighting others, and there is no Hezbollah or ISIS that is under Israeli controled land. Let them kill every Shiite or Sunni down to the last man. Who cares!
You are wrong. Hezbollah is a political party within a democratic framework. Neither do they use force to gain power nor do they force others to live by Muslim rules. Many Christians are members of Hezbollah. They fight terrorists and protect Lebanon from Israeli aggressions and landgrabbing.

Ahh. That must be why they unilaterally initiated the 2006 war with Israel which resulted in 1200 dead Lebanese and millions of dollars in property damage. How very democratic of them.
Israel sent the elite of its regular forces, the Golani infantry brigade and the Paratroopers brigade to Bint Jbeil. The IDF enjoyed a tremendous superiority both in numbers and firepower as well as absolute air superiority. The over 5,000 IDF soldiers laying a siege around the town were faced by little more than 100 Hezbollah fighters.[23] The IDF failed to conquer the town or to make any other tangible operational achievements. According to Kober the Israeli withdrawal was "correctly interpreted by Hizballah as a great victory for the organization.
Battle of Bint Jbeil - Wikipedia
Your heros were so victorious they begged the UN to make Israel stop, and showed regret for many years afterwards for what they stupidly started. Looks like the Israelis taught the animals a valuable lesson. A lesson they taught all the neighboring Arab countries, including Syria, long ago. LOL

Hizbullah leader: we regret the two kidnappings that led to war with Israel

"We did not think, even one percent, that the capture would lead to a war at this time and of this magnitude," Hassan Nasrallah, the cleric who leads Hizbullah, told Lebanon's New TV channel. "You ask me, if I had known on July 11 ... that the operation would lead to such a war, would I do it? I say no, absolutely not."
 

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