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Posted Mar 23
Hezbullah issued more than 40 statements today detailing reports about suicide drone and rockets launches targeting: - A set of Israeli settlements - Israeli border bases in Israel and Lebanon - Israeli army gathering and areas of advances from Naqoura, Khiyam, Taybeh and other areas No recent reports about any ATGMs attacks,FPVs nor clashes.
Posted Mar 23
The latest airstrike on the city of Bint Jbeil targeted the Women’s Husseiniya building in the main market. Various other Israeli airstrikes targeted: - A'dcheet - Henieh and Mansoureh - Beit leaf and Qawzah A dozen or so other towns were attacked with artillery, in both the western and Eastern sectors
Posted Mar 23
Damage is in the apartment is minimal, with no structural damages (so likely no GBUs involved) Reports indicate one Martyr so far.
Posted Mar 23
The photo with the flag is from the ceasefire during the 2024 war.
Posted Mar 23
Reports indicate two Hezbullah members have been captured in south Lebanon in one of the front line towns
Posted Mar 23
Damage is in the apartment is minimal, with no structural damages (so likely no GBUs involved) Reports indicate one Martyr so far.
Posted Mar 23
❗️An Israeli targeted assassination took place in Hazmieh area in Beirut
Posted Mar 23
🇮🇹🇩🇿 Italy turns to Algeria as Qatar unable to deliver gas Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is set to visit Algeria this week as Rome seeks to lock in alternative gas sources following extended disruptions to Qatari deliveries. Her office confirmed she will arrive in Algiers on Wednesday, though no detailed itinerary was provided. Energy Minister Gilberto Pichetto Fratin stated on Friday that Algeria is among the countries Italy is actively negotiating with to shore up its gas supply, after Iranian strikes on Qatar appeared to have knocked out its exports for the foreseeable future. He added that Italian state-owned energy firms are in discussions with suppliers from Algeria, the US, and Azerbaijan to boost incoming gas volumes, with the government working to facilitate those efforts. Qatar had previously supplied around 10% of Italy's gas demand, but in the wake of the war in West Asia, it informed Italian customer Edison that it "would not be able to fulfil its contractual obligations for April." 🔗The Cradle
Posted Mar 23
I didn't even imply Iran will accept the deal or this is what's being offered. Iran's staunch insistence on ensuring a victory back in the 1980's made it reject 3-4 ceasefires with the Baathist regime of Saddam All I'm saying..idk and idc if I explained it as clearly as I should, ensuring the survivability of the regime intact is far more important than other things and ensuring the regime has the means for rebuilding its institutions and economy is the only way to ensure the system can survive and not collapse due to economic issues. The U.S is not going anywhere and to continue to fight Israel or be a foe against it to ensure the whole Muslim world doesn't fully (is already mostly) complicit with it..you have to work with the circumstances. Military wise..I won't discuss..no one wants to actually understand
Posted Mar 23
Islam has given you 3 clear examples in life, aside from the exceptions where God himself saw humans are fit for miraculous victory - You fight to win when you have strength - You make a deal when weak until you are strong enough to detter an enemy - You fight until you die, if death was the only option when the other is humiliation or surrender From Badr's example of Uhud, from Dudayba to Fateh Mecca, then from Sefen to Imam Hassan's treaty with Mua'weya, and then to Imam Hussein's martyrdom From miracle victory to mishaps, from a pace of calm with the pagans to complete victory. From a bitter poison deal to martyrdom and oppression. Each phase illustrates, the different needs and conditions of different times. Had Muhammad not done that deal Islam would have been lost. Had Ali confronted Omar Islam would have been lost. Had Hussien not fight until death Islam would have been lost. This is me speaking religiously. Military wise, it is even more important. For god's sake literally 15 months ago, Hezbullah gave us all an example too. 15 painful months of being silent being attacked, killed and damaged to only buy time to rebuild what was severely damaged back into a force similar to 2006-2008 capable to fending off a vicious evil enemy Hezbullah of 2023 is not that of today, and the mishaps it faced costed it decades of advancements that changed its level of threat towards Israel down from existential.
Posted Mar 23
Okay bro, I heard the war front you are serving on in south Lebanon or Tehran is heavyweight and harsh but you're doing great Getting a medal soon too mashallah. Keep going and don't stop. Anyways clown Compromise is not submission, and limitations are only human. Survivability of the regime is far more important than stupid enrichment. Don't tell me they will ask about the ballistic missiles if we agree on nuclear enrichment! They already came knocking with bombs. It's all already fleshed out. Years old calm under sanction relief can help offset the tremendous damages caused and allow fo rebuild a better fighting force. Delusional is anyone who would think a clear win is the same as failing the enemy's objective. A loss of them is not a win for you https://t.me/LebUpdate/58894?comment=126008
Posted Mar 23
A deal should happen and compromise should take place (stop enrichment for x number of years and monitoring, etc), however, Iran should have sanction relief of oil exportd and other economic relief War ending in Lebanon should be a part of this deal. Else? The war will end with a system that will shuffle itself to its self demise alone.