Clea
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@lebanesesami No Lebanese person wants this war. Hezbollah just wants to remain an Iranian terrorist militia and not hand over its weapons to the Lebanese army. Why? Because they want to fight for Iran on Lebanese soil. Israel is happy because it now has a reason to annex and bomb Lebanon.
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@lebanesesami Who is to blame that it escalated and got this far? Say it! Hezbollah always gives Israel a reason, justification, and excuse to attack Lebanon and take its land. These Hezbollah people are traitors who work for Iran. They sacrifice Lebanon for Iran.
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@RaniaKhalek There are only problems and chaos. Because of them, many people were displaced and killed. Hezbollah, Hamas, Iran, and Israel only cause problems.
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@RaniaKhalek You don’t want to understand. Who’s to blame for that? Who started it? Hezbollah always gives Israel a reason, justification, and excuse to attack Lebanon and take its land. These Hezbollah people are traitors who work for Iran. They sacrifice Lebanon for Iran.
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@RaniaKhalek Your senseless wars have caused you to lose everything. Arabic nations have such beautiful, rich countries—oil, gas, nature, archaeology, culture—everything many people could wish for. Yet you didn’t even allow the Jews this smallest, poorest, and ugliest desert Palestine.
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@HalaJaber The Arab nations control land that is 600 times larger than Israel, and unlike Israel, they control oil worth trillions of dollars. Why Shia and Sunni Muslims weren’t satisfied? The English gave Jews the poorest and smallest land in the Middle East.
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South Lebanon is not just rubble & headlines.
Between the towns, villages, & hills lies a landscape of extraordinary beauty: fertile valleys, olive groves, rivers, abundant water resources, ancient archaeological sites, & breathtaking natural vistas that rarely make it into the news.
This is the region Israel has devastated; villages flattened, towns emptied, over 1 million Lebanese displaced since the escalation began.
Yet within the last 48 hours, prominent Israeli voices have openly advocated expanding into southern Lebanon & establishing permanent settlements there, some invoking biblical claims & framing the Litani River as Israel's natural northern border.
At the same time, ultra-orthodox & settler-linked groups (tied to Uri Tsafon) have been advertising properties in southern Lebanon for sale on their websites, listings treating Lebanese land as already controllable, with starting prices around 300,000 shekels ($80,000), urging "return to ancestral land."
The Litani River itself has been a coveted strategic water resource for Israel since early Zionist proposals in 1919, when leaders like Chaim Weizmann argued for its inclusion in the Jewish homeland to support agriculture & immigration - ambitions echoed by Ben-Gurion & Dayan, who viewed it as Israel's natural northern border.
This is not merely about security buffers or temporary military needs.
It is about land acquisition, demographic engineering, annexation, and permanent expansion under the cover of war.
The footage and stills show what they are trying to take: a region of profound natural, historical, and cultural richness.
This is what is at stake, & what the resistance is fighting against, & will not allow to materialise.
This is what the headlines rarely show.
This is what they are trying to steal. 😔🕊️
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@HalaJaber Modern international law is not based on ancient texts, but on existing borders, international recognition, and the right of the people currently living there to self-determination. Historical claims lose their political and legal validity over time.
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@HalaJaber The territory of present-day Lebanon did not historically belong ‘to the Jews.’ In ancient times, the Israelites (Jews) mainly lived in the areas of what is now Israel, if anything.
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@HalaJaber And even if it were true. If my Bible says that God gave me England and that all of England belonged to my ancestors 3,000 years ago and that they lived there, can I then go there, found my own country, and expel or destroy everyone who lives there now? No!
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@HalaJaber Israel Finkelstein, one of Israel’s most prominent archaeologists, has explained how everything is shaped archaeologically and historically. The so-called united kingdom under David and Solomon cannot be confirmed as a major power archaeologically.
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@HalaJaber If David did exist, he most likely led a small, regional territory in the Judean highlands. The Middle East has never truly belonged to them. Many archaeologists and historians confirm this. Perhaps only a very, very small insignificant part in today’s Israel/Palestine.
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@HalaJaber A Greater Israel never existed and it never will. According to archaeologists and historians, "King" David was a local tribal leader, or “highland chieftain,” rather than a great emperor. The Middle East has never truly belonged to them.
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@HalaJaber And even the region of Palestine has always been an area where many peoples lived. The population changed over the centuries, but many people simply stayed and mixed with the new groups.
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@HalaJaber The territory of present-day Lebanon was mainly inhabited by the Phoenicians at that time. Today’s Lebanese are descendants of the Phoenicians. Moreover, they have always been there. They did not recently come from Poland to the Middle East and say: 3,000 years ago we lived here.
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@HalaJaber thieving settlers with their fake Turkish Anatolian Karamanid flag.They just want to steal land. Lebanon was historically not a Jewish land, but had its own cultural and political development. The Middle East has always been diverse in its population and frequently changed rulers
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@HalaJaber Send all Hezbollah people to Iran. This militia is fighting for Iran in Lebanon. Lebanon means nothing to them. They do what the mullahs in Iran tell them. No Lebanese person wants this war. Hezbollah always gives Israel a reason and excuse to attack Lebanon and take its land.
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@HalaJaber Hezbollah always gives Israel a reason, justification, and excuse to attack Lebanon and take its land. These Hezbollah people are traitors who work for Iran. They sacrifice Lebanon for Iran.
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