Nadene Goldfoot
Israel has been attacked either by surrounding nations or the many terrorist groups that have sprung up around her since 1948 in their War of Independence that started on November 29, 1947. 68 years of such stubborn actions to show they do not want to make peace with Israel and the ensuing damnations from their sympathizers are something Israel's military has to be constantly prepared for. Israel is on the alert from attacks by Hezbollah in Lebanon now. Recent threats have come from Hezbollah's Hassan Nasrallah. Gaza has started firing missiles into southern Israel.
Lebanon is another small country who is Israel's neighbor harboring Hezbollah. Lebanon had the normal population of about 4,196,453 but today must have doubled or tripled with Syrian refugees added to the mix. This was the fun state to come to for vacations, as it was only 60% Muslim and used to have a Christian majority government. Today, Hezbollah terrorists have taken over. They are sponsored by Iran. The citizens of Lebanon have gone along with them, one even showing a picture of their leader on their living room wall.
Their ideology is that of Shia Islamic fundamentalist terrorism as a political party. Their goal is to establish an Islamic state across the Arab world and eliminate Israel. They believe in fighting "Western imperialism" which would be the USA, for one.
They support Palestinian terror groups, set up cells in Judea and Samaria and Gaza, and continuously attack across the border of Lebanon/Israel. The USA State Dept lists them as a terrorist organization.
Maj. Gen. Amir Eshel of the IAF in Israel in an interview with a German newspaper, explained how they have now warned Lebanese civilians of upcoming attacks and said that if provoked, they will not restrain themselves. They've warned Hamas and Hezbollah and told them they'll hit their command centers whether they are in a building in Lebanon or Gaza if attacked. They have reason to believe that Hezbollah has been preparing for the next combat round with Israel and to realize that Israel will be forceful. They will do everything in their power not to hit citizens, and will be told to evacuate first.
Hezbollah and Hamas are working together to provoke Israel. . In the last several years the terrorists have been transferring their military facilities into civilian areas, again using their own population as a human shield. This is so terrible since the population is over- flooded with refugees and they are living in every empty nook and cranny they can find.
Hezbollah has been working hard to prove that Israel has no right to be in the Middle East. They are trying to undermine their legitimacy in the region. So they fight. I suppose they were much happier under the crooked Ottoman Empire who kept everyone down. Well now, they are probably going to ruin this happy oasis of fun and games that Lebanon has been, sort of like the Las Vegas or Paris of the Middle East.
Hezbollah has been acting as if they are the great provider for their country, the protector. That seems to be how the public is viewing them.
When asked in a TV program last night what their greatest problem is right now, a representative of Lebanon's programming said it was ISIS. Once they solve that problem, they can fact the Israeli problem, he inferred. Evidently he'd be happier if Israel were out of the way, too.
Last night CNN's Anthony Bourdain, Parts Unknown, featured his 3rd trip to Beirut called Back To Beirut, and as a chef, showed different scenes of Anthony eating lovely food there. In one scene they spoke with an educated English speaking Syrian refugee telling about their horrid living conditions and the next scene was in a gorgeous American style kitchen and dining room eating enough food for any army that looked scrumptious. What caught my eye was the picture on the living-room wall of Nasrallah, and his comment about doing without Israel later. An interview of a young Syrian lady refugee asked her what would happen to her when her visa was up, which was in a few months, and she didn't know. She feared she'd have to return to Syria and die there. I have a friend in Damascus. I am worried about him and his family as well.
Here Israel is taking care of many Syrian refugees' bodily injuries and the general population is following their leaders' detestable attitude towards Israel. It was Lebanon's Christian Militia led by Major Hadad in the 80's when they were pretty good friends with the Lebanese Christians. .
Israel warned and warned and warned Gaza civilians of their coming to attack the terrorists who had attacked them, but it did no good. They had used text messages and phone announcements and still they didn't move. This enemy's immorality kept them in full view of impending attacks and in harm's way.
Resource: http://www.jerusalemonline.com/news/politics-and-military/military/iaf-chief-says-if-hezbollah-attacks-response-would-be-very-forceful-14121%20?utm_source=ActiveCampaign&utm_medium=email&utm_content=Flotilla+left+Sicily%2C+Explosion+in+Afghan+Parliament%2C+new+Iranian+bill+could+prevent+nuclear+deal+and+more+news+at+JerusalemOnline&utm_campaign=MiddayNewsletter
http://www.cnn.com/shows/anthony-bourdain-parts-unknown
Hezbollah Terrorist |
Nasrallah, head of Hezbollah with Iran's Ayatollah Khamenei |
Israel has been attacked either by surrounding nations or the many terrorist groups that have sprung up around her since 1948 in their War of Independence that started on November 29, 1947. 68 years of such stubborn actions to show they do not want to make peace with Israel and the ensuing damnations from their sympathizers are something Israel's military has to be constantly prepared for. Israel is on the alert from attacks by Hezbollah in Lebanon now. Recent threats have come from Hezbollah's Hassan Nasrallah. Gaza has started firing missiles into southern Israel.
Hezbollah (Party of God)
Lebanon is another small country who is Israel's neighbor harboring Hezbollah. Lebanon had the normal population of about 4,196,453 but today must have doubled or tripled with Syrian refugees added to the mix. This was the fun state to come to for vacations, as it was only 60% Muslim and used to have a Christian majority government. Today, Hezbollah terrorists have taken over. They are sponsored by Iran. The citizens of Lebanon have gone along with them, one even showing a picture of their leader on their living room wall.
They support Palestinian terror groups, set up cells in Judea and Samaria and Gaza, and continuously attack across the border of Lebanon/Israel. The USA State Dept lists them as a terrorist organization.
Maj. Gen. Amir Eshel of the IAF in Israel in an interview with a German newspaper, explained how they have now warned Lebanese civilians of upcoming attacks and said that if provoked, they will not restrain themselves. They've warned Hamas and Hezbollah and told them they'll hit their command centers whether they are in a building in Lebanon or Gaza if attacked. They have reason to believe that Hezbollah has been preparing for the next combat round with Israel and to realize that Israel will be forceful. They will do everything in their power not to hit citizens, and will be told to evacuate first.
Hamas terrorists -hiding identity behind black masks |
Hezbollah has been working hard to prove that Israel has no right to be in the Middle East. They are trying to undermine their legitimacy in the region. So they fight. I suppose they were much happier under the crooked Ottoman Empire who kept everyone down. Well now, they are probably going to ruin this happy oasis of fun and games that Lebanon has been, sort of like the Las Vegas or Paris of the Middle East.
Hezbollah has been acting as if they are the great provider for their country, the protector. That seems to be how the public is viewing them.
When asked in a TV program last night what their greatest problem is right now, a representative of Lebanon's programming said it was ISIS. Once they solve that problem, they can fact the Israeli problem, he inferred. Evidently he'd be happier if Israel were out of the way, too.
Last night CNN's Anthony Bourdain, Parts Unknown, featured his 3rd trip to Beirut called Back To Beirut, and as a chef, showed different scenes of Anthony eating lovely food there. In one scene they spoke with an educated English speaking Syrian refugee telling about their horrid living conditions and the next scene was in a gorgeous American style kitchen and dining room eating enough food for any army that looked scrumptious. What caught my eye was the picture on the living-room wall of Nasrallah, and his comment about doing without Israel later. An interview of a young Syrian lady refugee asked her what would happen to her when her visa was up, which was in a few months, and she didn't know. She feared she'd have to return to Syria and die there. I have a friend in Damascus. I am worried about him and his family as well.
Here Israel is taking care of many Syrian refugees' bodily injuries and the general population is following their leaders' detestable attitude towards Israel. It was Lebanon's Christian Militia led by Major Hadad in the 80's when they were pretty good friends with the Lebanese Christians. .
Israel warned and warned and warned Gaza civilians of their coming to attack the terrorists who had attacked them, but it did no good. They had used text messages and phone announcements and still they didn't move. This enemy's immorality kept them in full view of impending attacks and in harm's way.
Resource: http://www.jerusalemonline.com/news/politics-and-military/military/iaf-chief-says-if-hezbollah-attacks-response-would-be-very-forceful-14121%20?utm_source=ActiveCampaign&utm_medium=email&utm_content=Flotilla+left+Sicily%2C+Explosion+in+Afghan+Parliament%2C+new+Iranian+bill+could+prevent+nuclear+deal+and+more+news+at+JerusalemOnline&utm_campaign=MiddayNewsletter
http://www.cnn.com/shows/anthony-bourdain-parts-unknown
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