Video yükleniyor...

Video Yüklenemedi

Ana Sayfaya Dön

"for the first time in decades, an Arab leader contemplating normalization with Israel does not have to calculate the cost of Iranian proxy retaliation. This is a seismic shift toward normalization" Nadim Katish, the unusual voice in the Shiite arena in Lebanon, explains why the current war in Iran...

15,766 görüntüleme • 3 ay önce •via X (Twitter)

0 Yorum

Yorum bulunmuyor

Orijinal gönderinin yorumları burada görünecek

Benzer Videolar

We are witnessing a pivotal moment for the entire Middle East. The death of Hassan Nasrallah, the terrorist leader of Hezbollah, marks the potential beginning of a new chapter for Lebanon, a country long occupied by this terrorist organization through its Iranian backers. Hezbollah was born out of the chaos of the Lebanese civil war in the 1980s, created, funded, and armed by Iran to serve as its proxy in the region. Over the years, under Nasrallah's leadership, Hezbollah grew into a monstrous military force, terrorizing the entire region. By removing Hezbollah's leadership and dismantling its infrastructure, Israel is offering the Lebanese people a chance to reclaim their country. Hezbollah's crimes extend far beyond Lebanon. This terror group has been deeply involved in the Syrian civil war, helping Assad brutally massacre hundreds of thousands of innocent Syrians. While Hezbollah claims to be defending Lebanon, it is in fact only doing Iran's bidding. Despite resistance from the Lebanese people over the years, Hezbollah has persisted with its jihadi rule—until now. Nasrallah's death is not just about the removal of a terrorist leader. It is an opportunity for Lebanon to reclaim its independence for the Lebanese people. Israel's operations are about liberating the region and dismantling a terror network that threatens the entire world. Now is the time for the international community to stand with Lebanon, not by turning a blind eye to Hezbollah's terror, but by supporting efforts to finally dismantle this group once and for all. Only when Hezbollah's reign of terror is over can the Lebanese people rebuild their country.

Noa Tishby

69,477 görüntüleme • 1 yıl önce

The situation in northern Israel is getting surprisingly little attention in the West. Here’s some background and an explanation of just how dire it is. World War Three gets closer by the day, and I’m not exaggerating. UNSC resolution 1701 (2006) is that Hezbollah agree to stay north of the river Litani in Lebanon. This puts Israeli settlements out of anti-tank rocket range. However, Hezbollah have broken this and since 7th October have fired thousands of rockets into Israel, displacing some 60,000 Israelis from their homes. To be clear, Hezbollah is a direct Iranian proxy, who live like a virus inside the almost-dead body of the Lebanese state. Their fighters are far superior to Hamas, having gained serious experience in the Syrian civil war. They have no real ground manoeuvre or air power, but their tunnels in the chalk rock of southern Lebanon are better than Hamas’ and they have an estimated 150,000 rockets. There are UN Peacekeepers in Lebanon, but (shockingly for the UN, I know) they’re as much use as a bacon sandwich at a Bar Mitzvah. One very senior Israeli source described them to me as “an umbrella that folds when it rains”. So Israel has a real, very serious problem. They do not have the manpower to assault into Lebanon for any kind of sustained campaign, especially whilst Gaza is ongoing. So, in polite terms, they are kicking the shit out of it from the air (over which they have total superiority) and relying on missile defences. Thousands of targets have been struck in the last 9 months but Hezbollah retain very significant missile capability. This is why Israel are beholden to the USA to offer obscenely generous ceasefire terms to Hamas (that Hamas appear to be declining). They cannot afford to lose American military aid with this threat on their northern border. In the videos below, in the first vid you see the war zone northern Israel has become. The second one is the settlement of Katzrin in the Golan Heights. Surrounded on all sides by fires. In a statement to Qatari-funded Muslim Brotherhood mouthpiece Al Jazeera, yesterday Hezbollah said, “We simultaneously attacked 15 bases in the Golan and the Galilee using 150 rockets and 30 drones. This is the most extensive attack carried out by the organization since October 8, this attack came in response to the assassination in Joya and in order to deter Israel from carrying out further assassinations of this type.” On top of that, Iranian proxies in Iraq took responsibility last night for the joint operation they carried out together with the Houthis (Iranian proxies in Yemen), which launched these ballistic missiles and UAVs towards the Israeli cities of Ashdod and Haifa (third video). Iran is besieging Israel on all sides, and Israel is bending, not breaking. This situation is genuinely dire. It explains why Hamas will not sign a ceasefire deal, and why other non-Iran aligned Gulf states are meeting with IDF commanders. The entire region is teetering on the edge of a much more widespread conflict with Iran, and Israel is taking the brunt of it. If this situation deteriorates, our allies in the Gulf may call for aid. As a second front in the war against the Iran-Russia-China-Qatar axis of malign global actors, this could not be more serious or worrying. And all the while we see subversive Iranian proxy organisations organising protests about Gaza on Western streets. Hopefully the West is not defeated domestically before the war even starts in earnest.

Andrew Fox

1,310,115 görüntüleme • 2 yıl önce

The US🇺🇸 knows a liberated Palestine🇵🇸 would mean the END of US control over the Middle East- Prof. Jason Hickel ‘US support for Israel goes back to the 1960s, during a time when Arab nationalism and Arab socialism were extremely popular in the region and gaining substantial traction. These were movements toward national liberation and economic sovereignty. The US considered this to be a problem, because it knew that it would mean Middle Eastern countries would have more control over their own resources and production, which of course means their resources would not be so cheaply available for Western firms and Western profits. So the US wanted to intervene, to crush this tendency, and they used Israel to do it. This is a decades-long project. They armed Israel to run operations all across the region to decapitate national liberation movements and destroy these tendencies. In this sense, Israel is not an ally of the US in a conventional way, but rather a kind of proxy force, a military proxy force. The US knows that a liberated Palestine would mean the end of this proxy arrangement and ultimately the end of US control in the region. A liberated Palestine means a liberated Middle East, and this is something the US is not willing to accept. They see the Middle East as the centre of the world, the hinge of Africa, Asia, and Europe. The idea of liberation and sovereignty in that region is antithetical to Western economic interests. So we have to understand the genocide in this broader context. Clearly now with the ceasefire, it’s clear that the Western political classes are trying to get us to forget about the genocide and normalise Israel. But it’s crucial that we insist this cannot be allowed to happen. The only acceptable approach is to isolate Israel until the genocidal government is dismantled, the perpetrators have been jailed, and the occupation and apartheid are ended. The settlements, of course, also have to be removed. We have to keep all of this in mind, and reject the discourse toward normalisation.’ -Prof. Jason Hickel on the latest episode of Going Underground FULL INTERVIEW BELOW IN THE REPLIES👇

Going Underground

43,445 görüntüleme • 8 ay önce