US-Beamter: „Die Hisbollah wurde um 20 Jahre zurückgeworfen“

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  1. >Biden administration source says Israel’s recent attacks and eliminations severely hurt Iran-backed terror group; Iranian president doesn’t deny Tehran’s support of its strongest proxy in Lebanon

  2. GruuMasterofMinions on

    Like taliban they were already in the middle ages … so where it puts them now?

  3. Far_Broccoli_8468 on

    Yeah, saying these attacks took hezbollah 20 years backwards is a massive exaggeration.

    I wish it was true, but attacks on weapons depots is not enough to counteract the massive amounts of underground infrastructure, tunnels and manpower they have built over the past 20 years.

  4. [https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/us-official-hezbollah-has-probably-been-taken-20-years-backwards-by-idf-strikes/](https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/us-official-hezbollah-has-probably-been-taken-20-years-backwards-by-idf-strikes/)

    Yeah Hizbollah are probably still strong. But people need to calm down over this rhetoric that they will still do something massive. Every day these air strikes continue, hell every hour that they do, Hizbollah gets massively weakened. This won’t be 2006 all over again, Israel has learnt that lesson.

  5. hot_kaitlynn on

    Does anyone have a quick tldr article explaining Hezbollah’s occupancy In Lebanon? I keep seeing Lebanese friends of mine crying out for help the way the Palestinians have been but I’m like… they’re a terrorist organization firing projectiles into another country… what do you expect Israel to do? Not fire back just because?

  6. sexual_chloe on

    Iran news showing OLD videos and pictrues of Drones hitting Ukraine power stations and claim its Hezbollah hitting Israeli grid lmao. actually idiots.

  7. Useless_or_inept on

    > Hezbollah has been taken 20 years backward

    So they’re still medieval, then?

  8. Signal_Bird_9097 on

    This is what happens when a country’s government and people, like Lebanon, do not have sovereignty with their administration or military. They are held hostage to a proxy group funded by Iran’s money, ideology, and self interest.

  9. freelance-t on

    Well, considering they were using pagers when this started, that should put them around…. 1960?

  10. Civil_Buffalo_4348 on

    So iseali kids today gonna be murdered and kidnap in 20 yrs ok thanks for the heads-up

  11. Good. Those terrorists need to be held accountable for their crimes. Instead of trying to hold Israel back, the US should be congratulating and thanking Israel for taking out terrorists who have American blood on their hands.

  12. “Iran” wanted this war and the initial Hamas raid. But why? Iran pulls the strings of Hamas and Hezbollah. Who is pulling Iran’s strings? How does an Israeli/Muslim war support that whole axis of power? Are they just risk free trying to spread resources and see what happens? Is there a larger play related to global strategy that I’m not getting?

  13. Now would be a great time to get to the negotiating table, Israel and Lebanon, to strike a long term peace deal, like Egypt and Jordan. Priority number one for Lebanon is to eject Hezbollah.

  14. so…back at the start of the second intifada? That’s not really progress.

  15. Fuck Hezbollah, and fuck Netanyahu starting another war to stay in power for a little longer. 

  16. onGuardBro on

    Good, we should be encouraging destabilizing or neutralizing terrorist organizations around the world

  17. CommitteeofMountains on

    Weird unit of measurement. What could that possibly mean?

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