So what I don’t understand is why does Lebanon not complain when their civilians also get killed?
I’m not saying I don’t support Israel killing the terrorists but just curious of Lebanon. Are they good with Israel doing this?
So what I don’t understand is why does Lebanon not complain when their civilians also get killed?
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They are all martyrs and are safely in Paradise - what’s to complain about?
They are powerless. And they are complicit.
“So what I don’t understand is why does Lebanon not complain when their civilians also get killed?”
There is still a significant enough Maronite Christian population (30%) who are mostly pro-Israel (think of the civil war which the PLO precipitated (1975-90). Unfortunately from Syria’s screwing up and undermining the Lebanese elections to the Jihading of the Hez psychos and the implicit support of the Islamic population the Lebanese Christian pop have become the de facto dhimmi population there.
>> So what I don’t understand is why does Lebanon not complain when their civilians also get killed?
Complain to whom, exactly?
Hezbollah IS Lebanon. Lebanon has no government worthy of the name except Hezbollah.
Do you remember when the Antifa/BLM gang vermin took over that neigborhood in Seattle? Okay, substitute “country of Lebanon” for “that neighborhood in Seattle”. That’s what it is.
“So what I don’t understand is why does Lebanon not complain when their civilians also get killed?”
for all practical purposes, Lebanon is a failed country: neither their government nor their military have the ability to kick hezbollah out of their country ... essentially, hezbollah is a cancer that metastasized to infiltrate all parts of the lebanese infrastructure ...
now that hezbollah is on the verge of being destroyed, iran has announced that they’re sending their own troops into lebanon [since their proxies have been destroyed and are no longer capable of controlling lebanon, IOW, iran has abandoned the fiction that they’re not in control of lebanon]
When this all began, recall, Israel sent a message to evacuate the area.
It reminds me of what my dad told me about his time in France WWII, when I asked if he met civilians.
He said, ‘We had strict orders to stay away from ‘civilians’ because by the time we got there ... no honest civilians remained. Anyone still around was up to no good.’