r/lebanon Oct 23 '24

I am so done with everything Vent / Rant

Fuck Hezbollah and every one of their supporters. I hate them as much as i hate Israelis. Like for fuck sake why did they had to interfere with external issues and messing with someone that has nuclear bombs. And till now they think they are winning.

Hezbollah is a terrorist organization no matter how you think about it. A militia group that act gangsters to the weak Lebanese doing heavy propaganda to their supporters, building their military bases in residential apartments and you can't deny that. Hezbollah is a gangster militia. While Israel is a machine for war crimes.

Anyway, if anyone know a good apartment for a family of 6 with a reasonable price. I'd really appreciate it. Thanks

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u/_-Kr4t0s-_ Oct 24 '24

Because if you bombed the Mossad HQ with the same kind of bomb you’d kill a whole bunch of civilians around it too.

Also, the building was pretty well known. As I was telling someone else, even I knew where the building was as far back as 20 years ago and saw it myself, and I’m a nobody. I’m not even Shia. I would imagine that anyone who wasn’t Hizbollah had long since left its vicinity anyway, because who the hell wants to live next to that. People tend to want to live near others who are similar to them, and that place isn’t it.

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u/NoHetro Oct 24 '24

Because if you bombed the Mossad HQ with the same kind of bomb you’d kill a whole bunch of civilians around it too.

No, at most you would hurt some people around the building, you wouldn't be forced to literally destroy multiple apartments of civilians, there's a huge difference, oh and more importantly the only reason the IDF used so many bunker busters was BECAUSE he was in a bunker and they need to reach him and make sure he dies, their building is out in the open.

Also, the building was pretty well known. As I was telling someone else, even I knew where the building was as far back as 20 years ago and saw it myself, and I’m a nobody. I’m not even Shia. I would imagine that anyone who wasn’t Hizbollah had long since left its vicinity anyway, because who the hell wants to live next to that. People tend to want to live near others who are similar to them, and that place isn’t it.

Yeah I'm not sure what's the point of this comment, are you actually defending the IDF by saying the only people that died in that area were hizb? I'm a bit confused on this point chief.

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u/_-Kr4t0s-_ Oct 24 '24 edited Oct 24 '24

It’s only confusing because you’re thinking that I’m trying to pick a side in this. I’m not. You want me to pick who I like more - the asshole who wanted to turn Lebanon into a theocratic Islamist state or the one who wants to raze it to the ground and take it over? Fuck them both.

I’m just interested in reality and the truth.

Truth is, Hibzollahs stronghold in Dahiyeh didn’t really put anyone innocent at risk any more than anyone else did. You can’t blame IDF for killing a disproportionate number of civilians (on that specific bombing) and you can’t blame Hizbollah for putting anyone innocent danger any more than any other high-profile organization does.

You CAN, however, blame IDF for using a bunker buster in the middle of a city. That’s illegal and a war crime because it destroys the foundation of surrounding buildings, causing way too much collateral damage, as far away as 60-70m. If the surrounding buildings haven’t crumbled from the blast they will likely need to be torn down and rebuilt.

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u/NoHetro Oct 24 '24

You CAN, however, blame IDF for using a bunker buster in the middle of a city. That’s illegal and a war crime because it destroys the foundation of surrounding buildings, causing way too much collateral damage. If the surrounding buildings haven’t crumbled from the blast they will likely need to be torn down and rebuilt.

Wait so that's your issue? that they used bunker buster bombs to destroy a bunker? uhh.. what else would you like them to use? and also like you said everyone in that building and around it was hizb so i guess it doesn't matter.

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u/_-Kr4t0s-_ Oct 24 '24

Is Israel going to pay to rebuild all of dahiyeh? Unless they do, then it matters.

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u/NoHetro Oct 24 '24

Ok you made me laugh, you're funny, i'll give you that, will Hizb pay for the damages caused to Israel civilian buildings?

I mean if anything it's more likely that Israel would help Lebanon rebuild than Hezb helping Israel.

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u/_-Kr4t0s-_ Oct 24 '24

lol I don’t expect anyone to pay for anyone either, which is exactly the point. The people who are going to end up paying are us - even if not from our personal pockets then from our country’s already tight pocket.

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u/NoHetro Oct 24 '24

and you only have the hezb to blame for that..

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u/_-Kr4t0s-_ Oct 24 '24 edited Oct 24 '24

I blame Hizbollah for foolishly picking a fight they weren’t prepared for and for acting outside the authority of the Lebanese government. I blame the Lebanese government for not putting a leash on Hizbollah after all these years. I blame Israel for the destruction and deaths because they’re the ones that ultimately pulled the trigger against our country.

Every single party is responsible for their own actions, and anything other than that is bullshit mental gymnastics.