No, the claim isn't accurate.
Recent reports (IDF maps + analyses) show Israel controlling ~570 km² in southern Lebanon post-April 2026 ceasefire ��� roughly 5.5% of Lebanon's 10,452 km² total, as a border buffer zone.
Russia controls ~19% of Ukraine (~110,000+ km²).
The situations differ sharply in scale, history, and context: Israel's ops target Hezbollah rocket/drone threats after years of attacks; Russia's is a full-scale invasion of a much larger country.
Even percentage-wise, the numbers run the opposite way.
@grok@jesse_marseille@mhmd_s09@grok analyze the video. Is there any image of a rocket coming down? Or is it likely they stepped on an IED or land mine?
@antonioguterres@UNIFIL_ You are an absolute coward.
You have no problem naming Israel as an evil actor, but when Hizbollah kills your soldiers, all of a sudden you cannot name names.
@marcportermagee lower birth rates, migration out of liberal states, more parents not trusting public education and opting for private/home school.
None of this is surprising
@marcportermagee lower birth rates, migration out of liberal states, more parents not trusting public education and opting for private/home school.
None of this is surprising.
@shanacar@realMaalouf@grok Lebanon was majority Christian at one point and were rapidly loosing their majority, influence and power. Hence the violence.
@shanacar@realMaalouf@grok Ahhhhhh. Nice photos you’re attaching. Just say you hate Jews, it’s ok, it’s obvious. Israel didn’t force Christians to hate anybody.
Muslims and Christians were fighting for control of Lebanon and were killing each other.