faab64 , to palestine group

Israel's foreign minister says 'we are very close' to 'changing the rules of the game' and that in a 'total war' Hezbollah will 'be destroyed' and Lebanon will 'be hit hard'

Dude, you can't destroy tiny while having them surrounded from land air and sea, how the hell are you going to deal with who is significantly stronger, better armed and already kicked your ass twice in the past?

Israel is up for a rude awakening of they are stupid enough to invade Lebanon. Unless US and UK come to their rescue, they face casualties and losses like never before.

Of course they can destroyed Lebanon, because the country is unable to buy air defense or having an airforce, but on the ground, war weary demoralized Israeli military can't win against a group who has been training for this since the last invasion and have already destroyed many of multi million dollar radar and air defense systems of Israel.

I don't want to see a war breaking out between these 2 and have no love for Hezbollah or their allies. But as a defence force, they have all the rights to stand up and fight back agains this out of control rogue nation of mad men.

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Today in Labor History June 6, 1982: Israel invaded Lebanon, remaining until June 6, 1985. The war was led by Ariel Sharon, who later became prime minister, despite the Kahan Commission later finding him culpable for the Sabra and Shatila massacre, which killed up to 3,500 Palestinian refugees and Lebanese Shiites. By the end of the war, Israel had lost over 650 soldiers. However, up to 2,400 PLO militants and 1,200 Syria soldiers were killed. And as many as 20,000 civilians were killed during the war.

#workingclass #LaborHistory #zionism #israel #palestine #lebanon #invasion #occupation #massacre #SabraAndShatila #refugees #humanrights #PLO

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    Today in Labor History June 1, 1914: 80 U.S. militia men refused to board a train as reinforcements for the U.S. invasion of Veracruz, Mexico. The U.S. ultimately occupied the region for six months because President Huerta refused to provide the U.S. with a 21-gun salute as an apology for arresting nine U.S. sailors. More significantly, Veracruz was an important oil port. Germany and Britain had been battling for its control. The occupation gave the U.S. greater influence on the still unfolding Mexican Revolution, as well as the growing tensions in Europe. 21 US troops died in the invasion and occupation, while slaughtering over 320 Mexicans.

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    Inside the Scramble to Broker a Deal in

    The flurry of actions underscores how fluid the situation in the region is as & his team try to ultimately end the that has devastated Gaza.

    Over the course of a few hours, the news from the came into the WH Situation Room fast & furious.


    https://www.nytimes.com/2024/05/06/us/politics/biden-cease-fire-gaza.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare&sgrp=c-cb

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    orders 100k out of in prelude to .

    “accepts” cease-fire deal, potentially precluding invasion.

    Israel conducts strikes against Rafah, possibly opening invasion.

    The war-is-on-off-on-again developments Mon left WH ofcls scrambling to track…what it all meant.At the end…they came to believe, each of the moves signaled less than originally met the eye, but reflected efforts to gain at the negotiating table w/a clear resolution not yet in sight.

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    to Hold Drills on

    Russian ofcls claimed the order was in response to comments from the West about the possibility of more direct involvement in . called the announcement “irresponsible.”

    said on Mon that it would hold exercises w/troops based near to practice for the possible use of ….

    https://www.nytimes.com/2024/05/06/world/europe/russia-tactical-nuclear-weapons-drills.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare&sgrp=c-cb

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    These , referred to as “,” are designed for use & have smaller warheads than “strategic” meant to target cities. ’s DM said that had ordered an exercise for , & personnel to “increase the readiness of nonstrategic forces to carry out missions.”

    The announcement of the exercise was Russia’s most explicit warning in its >2yr of that it could use tactical there.

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    Rafah operation

    This is not a limited operation but a two-division, multi-domain combined-arms offensive on Rafah.
    There will be artillery, air and naval support. This is a multi-domain operation that will probably take months.

    @palestine


    faab64 , to israel group

    This is an image that should cover the front page of most magazines and news papers.

    The amazing strength and bravery of women of Gaza who are showing the world how love and humanity looks like.

    This is not going to be published, no one will dare humanizing the victims of the genocidal regime of Israel. Much less a Palestinian woman wearing Hijab.


    @palestine @israel

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    FM on of

    Western countries, including the , shouldn’t be entirely opposed to the idea of sending to Ukraine if conditions there worsen, said Finnish Foreign Minister .


    https://www.politico.com/newsletters/national-security-daily/2024/03/15/dont-rule-out-troops-to-ukraine-finnish-fm-says-00147374

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    appeared closed off to the idea only a few weeks ago. After meeting w/ during a summit of leaders in late Feb, then-Finnish President Sauli said “there was a widely shared perception that there would be no presence” — meaning no deployment of Western soldiers to Kyiv. He added, “this was also Finland’s position.”

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    Today in Labor History March 11, 1833: The U.S. invaded Nicaragua to “protect U.S. business interests.” The U.S. invaded again in 1853, 1854, 1867, 1894, 1896, 1898, 1899 and 1909. Then, in 1912, they invaded and occupied the country for 21 years.

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    #Sweden joins #NATO as #war in #Ukraine prompts #security rethink

    Sweden joined NATO in Washington on Thurs, 2yrs after #Russia's #invasion of Ukraine forced it to rethink its #NationalSecurity policy & conclude …the #alliance was the Scandinavian nation's best guarantee of #safety.

    PM Ulf Kristersson handed over the final documentation to the #UnitedStates govt on Thurs, the last step… to secure the backing… to join the #military alliance.

    https://www.reuters.com/world/sweden-set-become-natos-32nd-member-pm-visits-washington-2024-03-07/

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    Today in Labor History January 25, 2003: Fifty activists left London for Baghdad to serve as human shields. They intended to stop the U.S.-led coalition troops from bombing civilians. Kenneth O'Keefe, an ex-U.S. marine and Persian Gulf War veteran led the action. They called it the TJP (Truth Justice Peace) Human Shield Action to Iraq. He believed that thousands of human shields would make the invasion politically impossible. However, Saddam Hussein deported him several days before the invasion. And they never came close to attracting thousands of volunteers. At best, no more than 500 human shields made it to Iraq before the March invasion. None of the human shields died in the war. And the coalition forces did not destroy any of the sites where they were staying.

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