There really are no good guys in this conflict, are there? Israel justifiably defends itself from Iran’s proxies, Hamas and Hezbollah, while oppressing Palestinians. Hamas and Hezbollah target civilians without mercy. Disgusting business all around.
esuardi on
Any money going into ANY UN funds should be investigated by the each nations government. If this past year has taught us anything, it’s that the UN are (at some levels) corrupt and completely biased on their supposed “neutral” stance. Religious views should not be tied to a multicultural humanitarian organization.
Kindly_Tadpole_426 on
Yeah, this whole situation with Hezbollah using UNIFIL as cover is messy, to say the least. The UN’s “neutrality” has been questionable for a while now, and incidents like this just add more fuel to the fire. It feels like no one really has a handle on how to deal with it.
What’s interesting, though, is how Hezbollah isn’t just doing this on their own—they’re backed by Iran and are a key part of Iran’s whole proxy game in the region. This lets Iran challenge Israel without directly getting involved. It’s like a constant game of chess, but with much higher stakes.
I made a video recently that goes into how Hezbollah operates under Iran’s wing, their influence in Lebanon, and why they’ve been able to keep playing this game for so long. If anyone’s curious and wants a deeper dive into what’s going on, here’s the link: [Hezbollah’s Role in the Middle East](https://youtu.be/WQKn3PyvsDc).
What do you guys think? Is there even a way to deal with Hezbollah without dragging the entire region into chaos?
RegalMinerva on
These constant attacks make you wonder if peace is even possible. The situation feels hopeless sometimes.
Serious_Journalist14 on
BBC isn’t going to cover that
LunaLlovely on
IDF should just surround unifil and start firing at Hezbollah from there. Have the IDF use unifil as human shields and see how fast unifil leaves this time to not get in the way of hezbollah shots.
Rude_Worldliness_423 on
The UN isn’t a serious organisation
NegevThunderstorm on
Almost like if they arent working with the terrorists then they are so bad at their job that they shouldnt be there
catbutreallyadog on
UNIFIL’s failure doesn’t give Israel the greenlight to fire at them
donthatedrowning on
Totally a real story. Forgets to mention that Israel attacked UNIFIL. Despite having the technology to do it, then seem incapable of precision attacks.
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There really are no good guys in this conflict, are there? Israel justifiably defends itself from Iran’s proxies, Hamas and Hezbollah, while oppressing Palestinians. Hamas and Hezbollah target civilians without mercy. Disgusting business all around.
Any money going into ANY UN funds should be investigated by the each nations government. If this past year has taught us anything, it’s that the UN are (at some levels) corrupt and completely biased on their supposed “neutral” stance. Religious views should not be tied to a multicultural humanitarian organization.
Yeah, this whole situation with Hezbollah using UNIFIL as cover is messy, to say the least. The UN’s “neutrality” has been questionable for a while now, and incidents like this just add more fuel to the fire. It feels like no one really has a handle on how to deal with it.
What’s interesting, though, is how Hezbollah isn’t just doing this on their own—they’re backed by Iran and are a key part of Iran’s whole proxy game in the region. This lets Iran challenge Israel without directly getting involved. It’s like a constant game of chess, but with much higher stakes.
I made a video recently that goes into how Hezbollah operates under Iran’s wing, their influence in Lebanon, and why they’ve been able to keep playing this game for so long. If anyone’s curious and wants a deeper dive into what’s going on, here’s the link: [Hezbollah’s Role in the Middle East](https://youtu.be/WQKn3PyvsDc).
What do you guys think? Is there even a way to deal with Hezbollah without dragging the entire region into chaos?
These constant attacks make you wonder if peace is even possible. The situation feels hopeless sometimes.
BBC isn’t going to cover that
IDF should just surround unifil and start firing at Hezbollah from there. Have the IDF use unifil as human shields and see how fast unifil leaves this time to not get in the way of hezbollah shots.
The UN isn’t a serious organisation
Almost like if they arent working with the terrorists then they are so bad at their job that they shouldnt be there
UNIFIL’s failure doesn’t give Israel the greenlight to fire at them
Totally a real story. Forgets to mention that Israel attacked UNIFIL. Despite having the technology to do it, then seem incapable of precision attacks.
Of course UN is a terrorist organization