Posted on 09/21/2024 2:57:28 PM PDT by Words Matter
Fighting within themselves: Al Jazeera commentator Fayez al-Dwairi came out against Hezbollah and claimed that it is "repeating its mistakes" and needs to learn from Hamas how to fight." Al Jazeera's military commentator Fayez al-Dwairi came out against Hezbollah and claimed that it should "learn from Hamas how to conduct a battle in times of war, it is not possible for the entire central leadership of the Radwan unit to meet in one place after the explosions." The remarks led to a wave of outrage against the "celebrated" commentator who is known for his firm support for Hamas.
Dwairi also wrote that Hezbollah "repeats its mistakes without learning from them" and that it "paid a heavy price because the issue was not taken seriously". The pro-Shia tweeters were quick to respond: "Dwairi, who in his military career only planned failed plans, now, we see him promoting the opening of a store for men's suits! He talks about "philosophical depth" and "strategic vision" in coordinating ties with Versace suits.
Another surfer was even less nice: "I have not found the dirtiest and most defiled analyst in the ongoing war than Fayez al Dwairi. This accursed traitor praises a party that opposes Israel and belittles other parties due to his impure and dirty psychology resulting from the defeat of his supporters in Syria, so don't listen to this accursed, because he is a fetishist and his role is Israeli."
Dwairi became famous especially after the October Seventh when, while the Israeli army was crushing the Hamas forces, he used to present imaginary victories of the terrorist organization Hamas - which caused ridicule towards him and his "Thousand Nights and One Night" stories. The residents of Gaza also tend to sneer at him when, after each additional loss, they say "interpret for us, Ya Dwairi" sarcastically to a commentator who claims that Hamas is winning when in reality it is collapsing.
“And there’s a melee between the Packers’ and Bears’ fans in the stands!”
claimed that it is “repeating its mistakes” and needs to learn from Hamas how to fight.”
and claimed that it should “learn from Hamas how to conduct a battle in times of war,
Whoa! He must think Hez don’t have the balls to counter that!
They need to take tips from Nasrallah, who hides out in a bunker in Damascus everything his army, the Hezbollah, go into battle. He’s no fool. he runs and hides deep in the ground all. the time and lets all his commanders get slaughtered.
I'm keeping my hands off that comment.
That’s some creative writing right thar: Hamas is collapsing? No . the Hamassholes are dying one air strike at a time. And the IDF D-9’s are burying their krap one big dozer blade full at a time.
And now it’s time for an old Arab saying:
I against my brother. I and my brother against my cousin. I, my brother, and my cousin against the world.
When your pager blows your balls off, blinds you and perhaps kills you and you backup walkie talkie with more explosive than your pager explodes and definitely kills you, attitudes change about who are your friends or your enemies. Hezbollah has moles in it giving information to Mossad.
“Fighting within themselves ...”, Words Matter
are there really two i’s in Shiite? seems there should only be one preceded by “little” as in “little shites”. amiright?
They can’t even get along with each other.
How the heck does anyone expect them to get along with the rest of the world? You know, the civilized one.
That’s because the leaders are cowards.
They’re all for dying for Allah, if it’s not them.
“Fighting among/amongst themselves.”
Muslim infighting - 4 l8r bump!
Lol
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