You are not fighting Israel.
You are destroying your own future.
By spreading lies, inverting reality, punishing the victim and rewarding the perpetrators, all for social media attention, you are tearing your society apart.
You demonize a country you know almost nothing about, while attacking your strongest allies and the very people who have contributed the most to America in science, medicine, and innovation.
Instead of hating and demonizing Israel, you should be learning from it.
This small nation works together, fights together, farms together, and survives together. It has shown remarkable resilience and deterrence while fighting barbarism on multiple fronts. A model that has survived for 5,000 years, not because of numbers or propaganda, but because of its essence, and will to live.
The most heavily armed nation on earth is also the most divided. When the supply chains collapse, those guns wonโt protect you, they will turn against you.
Today you turn against Israel.
Tomorrow you will turn against each other.
@PepeDogood@TheModerateCase@EYakoby The idea that Israel cant defend itself ignores the fact that it already did repeatedly. ppl talk as if Israel was downloaded from Washington, history says otherwise
@Sweeny741@TheDemSlayer that doesn't answer my question. If a group deliberately murders civilians, kidnaps civilians, and uses violence to achieve political goals, would you classify that group as terrorist or not?
That's an interesting definition. By that standard, would you classify groups that deliberately target civilians, massacre families in their homes, launch rockets at population centers, kidnap civilians, and use fear to advance political goals as terrorists?
If yes, then the term isn't subjective at all.
3 things people keep missing about #Lebanon:
First, our responsibility is to the safety of Israelโs citizens, the residents of the north, and our soldiers. No one else gets to dictate what is or isnโt allowed when it comes to protecting them.
Second, #Israel is barely mentioned in the agreement itself. Lebanon appears repeatedly. Israel does not. That means our decisions should be guided by Israeli security interests, not by interpretations designed to limit our freedom of action.
Third, we are the ones on the ground. Not foreign diplomats. Not international observers.
The principle should remain simple: if something threatens Israeli soldiers, they respond. Period.
Security cannot be outsourced, negotiated away, or delegated to others.
#Israel #IDF #MiddleEast #NationalSecurity #IsraelDefense