Hezbollah is completely banned, both military and political activities, in Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and the Arab countries in the Persian Gulf (except Iraq):
Great post Sheri. The old saying about "better the devil you know" springs to mind but Nasrallah and (hopefully) Hezollah's demise should reduce the temperature on the northern border and allow Israelis back into their homes in northern Israel. Realistically, I think you are right and Israel has won a battle but not yet the war. I can't resist an impish "Beep, beep!" though. Shavuar tov
Yes. Still lots of work to do. They won’t go home before there is a security zone on the Lebanese side of the border maintained by the IDF. I have the feeling the Lebanese will be okay with that now whereas they were not in 2006.
Amen. We won’t see any of this on western media. Omission of truth is a lie.
Hezbollah is completely banned, both military and political activities, in Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and the Arab countries in the Persian Gulf (except Iraq):
https://www.thenationalnews.com/mena/2021/11/24/where-is-hezbollah-banned-around-the-world/
Thank you
Great observations Sheri. Blessings to you and the family.
Yes.
Thank you for this and for your analysis. Amazing vids.
Thanks for the great update. Excellent explainer.
With all of the hesitations, still, all those Arabs who rejoice with us: wow. Just wow.
I wonder if the Muslim Brotherhood outside of Hamas is happy that a major Shiite rival is being decimated.
I also wonder whether Israel's Dolphin submarines carry land-attack cruise missiles to destroy the Houthis' offensive capabilities.
Great post Sheri. The old saying about "better the devil you know" springs to mind but Nasrallah and (hopefully) Hezollah's demise should reduce the temperature on the northern border and allow Israelis back into their homes in northern Israel. Realistically, I think you are right and Israel has won a battle but not yet the war. I can't resist an impish "Beep, beep!" though. Shavuar tov
Yes. Still lots of work to do. They won’t go home before there is a security zone on the Lebanese side of the border maintained by the IDF. I have the feeling the Lebanese will be okay with that now whereas they were not in 2006.
Would you bet your child’s life on it?
On what?
I wrote that being happy Nasrallah is gone does not necessarily mean they want Israel to be their neighbour. So I'm not sure what you mean here.
My post doesn’t make sense to me now. I must have been thinking of something. Never mind.
Thank you for bringing this error to my attention.
I can definitely relate to brain fog at this stressful time.