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🇻🇦 and 🇱🇧. My land, not my State. ✝️ Eastern Levantine Christian

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Mike Three
Mike Three@mikethree·
the greatest psyop of this century was convincing the western liberal mind that no one is trying to conquer them anymore, that all cultures and religions are equally peaceful and well-intentioned, that civilizations dont fall to invaders, that men just arent like that anymore
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Anthony Samrani
Anthony Samrani@AnthonySamrani·
Au Liban, les journalistes doivent encore demander « l’autorisation » du Hezbollah pour se rendre dans plusieurs régions du pays, alors même que ses activités militaires sont considérées comme illégales par le gouvernement. Et le pire c’est que tout le monde trouve ça normal…
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Hussain Abdul-Hussain
Hussain Abdul-Hussain@hahussain·
Every non-Muslim and non-Arab community in the Middle East must have its own state, or it will vanish. This is Bethlehem, the city where Jesus was born. Its population was once 100 percent Christian and remained around 90 percent until 1950. Since the Palestinian Authority took control in 1993, the Christian share has fallen to just 16 percent and continues to decline. Christians cite these reasons for leaving Jesus’ birthplace: violence and coercion to convert to Islam, religious and legal discrimination, desecration of holy sites, and social exclusion. A Palestinian state, if established, would mark the end for Christians, Jews, Druze, and all other non-Muslim and non-Arab communities.
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Hussain Abdul-Hussain
Hussain Abdul-Hussain@hahussain·
A bogus argument in Western media is that Hezbollah started in 1982 as a reaction to that year's Israeli invasion of Lebanon. That's not true. Hezbollah emerged as the Islamic Revolution's extension in Lebanon, aiming to create an Islamic republic there. The slogan we chanted as kids was "No Eastern Beirut, no Western Beirut, an Islamic republic." Also, Hezbollah's first dozen attacks (save for one) all targeted Iraqi or American interests across Lebanon (Iraqi Embassy, US Embassy, Marine barracks) and in the region (US Embassy in Kuwait and the Kuwaiti Emir). Attacking Iran's enemies in Kuwait is hardly a reaction to anything Israeli. Save for one or two attacks, Hezbollah launched its organized campaign against Israel in Lebanon in 1989, mainly because the Iraq-Iran War had ended a year earlier. With the Lebanese civil war concluding in 1991, Hezbollah needed its war with Israel to justify its continued armament as a militia. Anyone expect all the American experts on NYT and NPR to know this? Or at least make some effort to research it? If they did, the blame wouldn't fall on the "White Man, colonialist, Israel." US media has abandoned its investigative role and adopted an indoctrinating one.
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Sam’s Son
Sam’s Son@PapyShem·
@Maronidd @RimaHas Sans le Hezbollah, tu ne pourrais pas cracher ta haine ici, idiot. Un vrai libanais defend sa terre ancestrale et ne viendrait pas lecher les couilles d’Israel qui n’attend que de se re-emparer du haut levant, abruti.
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Imad Salamoun
Imad Salamoun@ImadSalamoun·
مرور القطار في منطقة نهر الكلب في بداية القرن العشرين Train passage through the Nahr al-Kalb area at the beginning of the twentieth century.
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Charles R. Smith🔹
Charles R. Smith🔹@softwarnet·
Let's make this really clear - There are about 15,000 total combat sorties flown against Iran. Zero aircraft have been lost in combat and no pilots have been taken prisoner. For comparison - Gulf war One by this time in operations the Allied forces had flown 40,000 missions, lost 25 aircraft to combat and about 15 pilots were POWs. You whiners out there are really pathetic.
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☨̶@Ibn_Boulos·
This tweet is addressed to Lebanese Christians. Having only two children will not save us. If you have two children, you are only replacing your two parents when they pass away, so our numbers do not really grow. For our community to increase, families would need to have at least four or five children, creating a real growth instead of just replacement. Otherwise, our population will continue to decline, and in this view, higher birth rates are seen as the only solution.
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This Is Beirut
This Is Beirut@ThisIsBeirut_·
🗣️ U.S. Ambassador Issa: * We asked the Israelis to leave the Christian villages in southern Lebanon and we asked the army to keep a division there. * We appreciate President Aoun's willingness to sit down with Israel to resolve the crisis, but Lebanon must decide whether it is able to meet with them while the strikes continue. There can be no peace without meetings.
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Kelme
Kelme@kelme_lb·
Analyzing political discourse in Lebanon over the past week reveals a striking set of developments: •Hezbollah-affiliated circles are now openly adopting the “10,452” slogan originally associated with Bachir Gemayel, displaying it across their profiles. •They are invoking the pacifist message of Jesus to argue against war, particularly in reaction to Netanyahu’s recent speech. •They are using expressions drawn from the Christian Creed such as “Light from Light”in imagery featuring Mujtaba Khamenei. •They are explicitly affirming the crucifixion of Jesus. This raises a broader question: are we witnessing a form of symbolic “Maronitization,”?
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lebanonbyebye
lebanonbyebye@lebanonbye·
I think the consensus in Lebanon is still anti peace and anti normalisation. If 15% of Christians don’t want peace and more than 10% of Sunna don’t want peace and only 2% of Shia want peace and maybe like 5% of the Druze want peace that makes around 57 to 60% of the country
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