انا ما كتير الي بالامور السياسية بس طول عمرنا كان في حرب ب لبنان و المفاوضات طول عمرا كانت تصير تحت النار (حبينا او لا ، مبسطوين او لا هاي طريقتن) و طول عمرو لبنان كان يتفاوض معن بشي طريقة . هلق صار بدكن غير بلد تفاوض عنكن؟
“expressed his personal dislike of hezbollah” mf was kissing the spokesperson of israel’s ass in an instagram comment section while cheering for innocent people getting bombed but of course u didn’t mention that part coz u probably do the same on a daily basis
Two martyrs a few moments ago at the Lebanese state University. Dr. Hussein Bazzi and Dr. Mortada Sorour, have risen at the Faculty of Sciences campus in Hadath.
In yet another chilling chapter of this terrorist aggressiin by Israsl, two academics, men whose lives were devoted to knowledge, teaching, and shaping future generations, were killed inside the very halls of a university. A place meant to nurture minds has been turned into a scene of bloodshed.
Universities are supposed to be sanctuaries of learning, protected spaces under international law, far removed from the violence of war. Targeting individuals within an academic institution is not merely an attack on two lives; it is an assault on education itself, on intellect, and on the idea that knowledge should remain above the battlefield.
By any reasonable moral or legal standard, the killing of civilians, especially academics inside a university campus, constitutes a war crime. Yet, as we have seen repeatedly, outrage in the so-called international community appears to be selective.
Had this happened anywhere else, headlines would be filled with condemnation, emergency debates, and calls for accountability. But when the victims are in Lebanon at the hands of terrorist Israel, or anywhere within the geography of the Global South, the reaction is often reduced to silence, vague statements, or worse... justification.