a_unique_person
Director of Hatcheries and Conditioning
I know.
I know.
Israel has not been tolerant and restrained beyond reason. Say what you like about which side deserves what or is morally more correct, Israel has blood on it's hands too. Eg, the helicopter that attacked a bus full of civilians, including children, trying to flee the fighting in Lebanon. Palestinians summarily executed without trial.
Even Dubya disagrees with you
A lesson he has learnt himself, the hard way.
According to my president, we just need to "get Syria to get Hezbollah to stop doing this (s-word) and it's over".
S-word, why didn't somebody think of that?
(Dubya had better clean up his language if he expects to post here.)
You keep on equating Hezbollah to Lebanon. They are two completely different entities.
Hezbollah are not the government, they are not the majority of the population.
Well then?
So on the possibility that a vehicle could contain Hezbollah, it is attacked?
I don't expect people like Jocko will make any more claims about Israel making surgical strikes on military targets. It's a war, civilians will be targetted.
We do not have any evidence (or at least that I know of) that the Israeli's are targeting civilians. They are targeting what they consider to be military targets, sometimes they will make mistakes,
I just read a CNN article that said they have hit a Lebanese army barracks, and another outpost. Unlike the civilian casualties, these don't seem to have been mistakes.
It seems to me that they are deliberately targeting the Lebanese military. What's the justification for that?
(That's a sincere question by the way. I can't think of a good reason to do it, either politically, militarily, or morally, but I'm hoping someone more familiar with the conflict might be able to do so.)
Hezbollah are not the government, they are not the majority of the population.
That would be a silly way to "send a message". I suspect that either the report has considerable untruth, or that Hizbollah are not completely separate from the Lebanese military at all times; in that if a platoon of them show up at a military base and say we'd like to park here and borrow some of your stuff, the regular military aren't going to shoot the first round that starts the civil war, again.Hmmm...that does seem odd. Assuming that story is correct, then the only reason I can think of to do that would be to pressure the government to send the Lebanese Army down to the border like Israel has demanded in the last couple of days. As the official Lebanese response so far seems to be "No," perhaps Israel is trying to say, "Want to reconsider before we consider you the enemy as well?"
I don't know. That's mere idle speculation on my part.
AS
perhaps Israel is trying to say, "Want to reconsider before we consider you the enemy as well?"
I don't know. That's mere idle speculation on my part.
AS
But, by forcing military actions, with the "real" government doing nothing about it (and it doesn' matter to most of us -at least who have commented - whether that is due to "real" governments' lack of power, lack of will or actual agreement with Heatscrpola) Hezblsht is the government de facto of Lebanon and must be considered as such by Israel (and me).