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N.E.R | 03.16.26
No BBC: Islamist Terror Hezbollah's attacks on Israel were not and are not "Retaliatory."
BBC reporting [*] on March 15–16, 2026 (e.g., live coverage describing monitoring for "retaliatory strikes" in Israel and similar phrasing by anchors like Caitriona Perry on BBCAmerica referring to Hezbollah: "retaliated") has characterized Hezbollah's missile and rocket launches into Israel as "retaliatory." This framing is misleading and inverts the sequence of escalation in the current conflict.
Hezbollah was founded in 1981 [*] by Iran's Islamic regime under Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, who appointed Ayatollah Ali Akbar Montazeri to oversee its establishment in Damascus, Syria—before Israel's 1982 invasion of Lebanon. It operates as a proxy enforcing Iran's "Wilayat al-Faqih" ideology, not as an organic Lebanese resistance group responding to Israeli actions.
(A year after Hezbollah's founding, Israel, responding after terror attacks, began taking action in Lebanon against terror infrastructure by “Palestine,” terrorists. "Operation Peace for Galilee" was immediately prompted by the June 3, 1982, attempted assassination of Shlomo Argov, Israel’s ambassador to the United Kingdom, in London. The shooting, carried out by the Abu Nidal Organization. And Arafat has already begun the infamous practice of using its own civilians in ways that led to their deaths—methods that are still employed by all "Palestinian" factions and Hezbollah).
This pattern of Hezbollah initiating or escalating attacks—often in solidarity with Iranian or allied interests—undermines narratives portraying its actions as purely defensive or "retaliatory" to Israeli aggression. Media should prioritize chronological accuracy over loaded terms that imply moral equivalence or victimhood reversal.
N.E.R | 03.16.26
No BBC: Islamist Terror Hezbollah's attacks on Israel were not and are not "Retaliatory."
BBC reporting [*] on March 15–16, 2026 (e.g., live coverage describing monitoring for "retaliatory strikes" in Israel and similar phrasing by anchors like Caitriona Perry on BBCAmerica referring to Hezbollah: "retaliated") has characterized Hezbollah's missile and rocket launches into Israel as "retaliatory." This framing is misleading and inverts the sequence of escalation in the current conflict.
- Hezbollah, an Islamic fascist Republic of Iran-established and Iran-backed Shia Islamist group designated as a terrorist organization by the U.S., UK, and others, initiated attacks on Israeli territory on March 2, 2026—firing projectiles targeting northern Israel (including near Haifa) for the first time since the 2024 ceasefire.
- Israel's subsequent airstrikes, ground operations (announced as "limited" on March 15, 2026, after extended evancuation calls to prevent hurting civilians), and incursions into southern Lebanon were responses to these Hezbollah launches, aimed at degrading Hezbollah infrastructure and preventing further attacks on Israeli civilians and border communities.
- This mirrors Hezbollah's pattern: On October 8, 2023, it began firing on Israel one day after Hamas's October 7 massacres, framing it as "support" rather than initiation.
Hezbollah was founded in 1981 [*] by Iran's Islamic regime under Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, who appointed Ayatollah Ali Akbar Montazeri to oversee its establishment in Damascus, Syria—before Israel's 1982 invasion of Lebanon. It operates as a proxy enforcing Iran's "Wilayat al-Faqih" ideology, not as an organic Lebanese resistance group responding to Israeli actions.
(A year after Hezbollah's founding, Israel, responding after terror attacks, began taking action in Lebanon against terror infrastructure by “Palestine,” terrorists. "Operation Peace for Galilee" was immediately prompted by the June 3, 1982, attempted assassination of Shlomo Argov, Israel’s ambassador to the United Kingdom, in London. The shooting, carried out by the Abu Nidal Organization. And Arafat has already begun the infamous practice of using its own civilians in ways that led to their deaths—methods that are still employed by all "Palestinian" factions and Hezbollah).
This pattern of Hezbollah initiating or escalating attacks—often in solidarity with Iranian or allied interests—undermines narratives portraying its actions as purely defensive or "retaliatory" to Israeli aggression. Media should prioritize chronological accuracy over loaded terms that imply moral equivalence or victimhood reversal.