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Barry Andrews MEP
Barry Andrews MEP@BarryAndrewsMEP·
✈️ Just landed back in #Brussels after seeing situation on ground in #Beirut. 🇮🇱 Israel are now collapsing residential buildings in central #Beirut, a city of over 2m people. This is the Gaza playbook. Again, @vonderleyen is silent.
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Carl-Johan Melander
Carl-Johan Melander@cjmelander·
Your post from Beirut gives a very selective snapshot, completely skipping the reason this conflict is happening right now: Hezbollah’s open aggression against Israel. On March 2, 2026, Hezbollah—officially designated a terrorist organisation by the EU—fired the first projectiles into northern Israel since the 2024 ceasefire, hitting a missile defence site south of Haifa and openly escalating in solidarity with Iran’s attacks. In the days since, they’ve launched hundreds of rockets, drones and missiles at Israeli military bases, civilian neighbourhoods and infrastructure, including barrages that struck residential areas in Nahariya and injured civilians. This isn’t self-defence; it’s terrorism dragging Lebanon—most of whose people want no part of this—into another war. As for UN Security Council Resolution 1701, which ended the 2006 war: Hezbollah has systematically violated it for nearly two decades. They never disarmed, they stockpiled well over 150,000 rockets, they built military positions inside civilian homes, schools and hospitals south of the Litani River, and they have repeatedly harassed and obstructed UNIFIL peacekeepers trying to enforce the resolution. The Lebanese government and much of the international community, including parts of the EU, have allowed this to continue for years. Israel, facing constant existential threats from an Iran-backed militia that refuses to abide by international agreements, is left with no realistic option but to act in self-defence. The strike in Bashoura on March 18 targeted a building the IDF identified as linked to Hezbollah’s financial arm, Al-Qard Al-Hassan, which is accused of laundering and moving funds to support the group’s military operations. An advance evacuation warning was issued via social media and other channels so residents could leave before the precision strike. That’s standard procedure when dealing with a terrorist group that deliberately embeds its assets in densely populated civilian areas. Your “Gaza playbook” line is just a cheap rhetorical jab. The tactical similarity exists because the problem is the same: Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon both use civilian neighbourhoods, apartment blocks, schools and hospitals as cover for command posts, weapons caches and launch sites—classic human-shield tactics that violate international law and force Israel into difficult defensive operations. The civilian suffering that follows is tragic, but the primary moral and legal responsibility lies with the terrorist groups that choose to fight from inside civilian populations. Your X timeline tells the story clearly: endless criticism of Israel, repeated sympathy posts about Gaza (including use of the word “genocide”), but almost no serious condemnation of Hezbollah’s rocket barrages, 1701 violations, or their role in starting and prolonging these cycles of violence. As an MEP you have a platform—yet you consistently give a pass to the designated terrorist organisation while portraying Israel’s self-defence as the sole problem. If you genuinely want peace and fewer civilian deaths, start demanding that Hezbollah finally comply with Resolution 1701: disarm, withdraw weapons north of the Litani, and stop turning southern Lebanon into an Iranian forward operating base. Until that happens, Israel will continue to protect its citizens the way any sovereign state would when facing daily rocket attacks from a terrorist army on its border. Time to drop the selective outrage and deal with reality.
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Anne
Anne@Anne73447231035·
@BarryAndrewsMEP @vonderleyen @fiannafailparty @RenewEurope Before striking a Hezbollah building in Beirut, the IDF calls Lebanese Civil Defense to confirm civilians are out. Israel does all it can to assure civilians are evacuated. Who else has done this?? x.com/i/status/20339…
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GAZAWOOD - the PALLYWOOD saga@GAZAWOOD1

Before striking a Hezbollah building in Beirut, the IDF calls Lebanese Civil Defense to confirm civilians are OUT! IDF: The most moral army in the world 🇮🇱✨🪖🫡

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Majid 🇮🇪🇺🇲🇮🇱🇺🇦🦁🌞
Dude, focus on your country and make it great. Stop projecting your hatred at Israel onto Middle East affairs. You're irrelevant. Focus on the Irish people who actually pay your salary: - You've presided over the most expensive hospital in world history (€2.5bn+). It's 5 years late, has missed 17 deadlines, and Irish kids are waiting for beds. - ​A record +17,000 people are homeless in Ireland right now (including over 5,300 children). ​- Hundreds of patients are rotting on hospital trolleys every single day because you can't manage a basic health service. And all you've got to be obsessed with is Middle East?!!!!!!
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Keira Connolly
Keira Connolly@keira_con·
Barry facts are important, so let me post the facts about this building. The Israeli military (IDF) issued an evacuation warning around 4 a.m. local time, stating that the building and adjacent areas contained "a facility belonging to the terrorist group Hezbollah" that they intended to target. They described it as a Hezbollah-affiliated site or infrastructure. The strike caused the entire building to collapse completely (after it had been hit in prior strikes earlier in March, such as around March 12). Lebanese authorities and media reported No immediate large-scale deaths were reported inside from this particular collapse in some accounts, likely due to the prior evacuation order. Israel's stated rationale for such strikes in Beirut (including this one) has consistently been to hit Hezbollah military or related infrastructure such as command elements, financial networks (e.g., branches of Hezbollah-linked Al-Qard Al-Hassan in nearby areas), weapons storage, or facilities used by the group even when embedded in or near civilian/residential zones. Barry maybe cal Hezbollah and suggest they surrender if they refuse send them a picture of Gaza. Hezbollah or any other group including Hamas cannot think they can carry out acts of terror and there is no sanction for this. The big question is who did you meet in Beirut ? You might let us know or we can send a FOI Brussels for your meeting and travel itinerary in relation to this trip as you as Chair of the European Parliament's Development Committee, traveled to Beirut, Lebanon, as part of your official duties to assess the humanitarian situation on the ground amid the ongoing Israel-Hezbollah conflict and related regional escalations. We would like to know who you met on this trip >
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Enda Marks
Enda Marks@endacazz·
@BarryAndrewsMEP @vonderleyen @fiannafailparty @RenewEurope It seems the intent is to flatten Lebanon just like Gaza, yet the world won't act. With the US shielding them at the UN and EU gridlock preventing trade bans, the system is rigged for inaction. At what point do we admit that money and power matter more than people's lives?
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Son of Mick
Son of Mick@pipdoesx·
@BarryAndrewsMEP @vonderleyen @fiannafailparty @RenewEurope I sincerely appreciate your voice in this Barry, particularly from inside the FF party where most members have remained either silent or uninterested these past few horrific years. Please ramp up the internal fight in Irish government politics to make this a central issue.
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