@tobiadeboyeh@Reuters It’s not “both nations”. It’s one nation, Israel, and a non state terrorist organization, Hezbollah. Israel has no fight with Lebanese govt or people.
@mlnadler@Reuters Israel is way past that. No longer waiting to be hit. Lebanese govt can’t control Hezbollah and stop rockets from their territory so Israel will do it for them.
@dangainor@NewYorker Has JD been put in charge of rallying the Woke Reich or is he naively killing his 28 chances? Hopefully his mind and heart are not in the same place as his words re Israel. Sad to see.
@AlArabiya_Eng Yeah they “gained” the loss of their navy, Air Force, access to buried uranium, nuke and missile production facilities, most of their leadership, their economy and much of their energy infrastructure
@DavidLimbaugh Agree with your comments. Additionally the MOU and follow up negotiations can also be seen as a placeholder until the Nov elections. After that we may see military engagements again unless in the unlikely event some sort of accommodation actually happens.
@LawTalkinDude@bungarsargon U are naive or ignorant of Israeli politics. Ben Gvir’s party has just 6 MKs in the 120 Knesset .But in a parliamentary system if u don’t have an outright majority u have to negotiate for coalitions. The tiny parties demand big prizes to throw in. Most Israelis hate him.
@ErikAP2910@DailyCaller Who is they? If u mean Arabs well like I said most Arabs boycott voting. It takes 61 to control , As in any parliamentary system either one party gets an outright majority or it negotiates for partners.
@Kiggans_Poolboy@DailyCaller Fractional - single digits. U however doubted that “MOST” thought him crazy extreme in your initial comment. Now u say something different - “some support”. Thank u for your attention to this matter.
@Kiggans_Poolboy@DailyCaller Citizens don’t vote for individuals in parliamentary systems. They vote for a party. The Knesset has 120 members. Ben Gvir has 6.