Hezbollah does not have an underground tunnel system in Southern Lebanon. There has never been any evidence of one presented.
I investigated in Lebanon for five months, spoke with all kinds of people including Hezbollah opponents, and nobody ever claimed it.
This is War Monitor. Less than two years ago, he was a Shi’a supporter of the Resistance. He even used to do livestreams while wearing a mask with the brave @HadiNasrallah (a brave man). Then, suddenly, all of his views shifted toward an anti-Resistance narrative and a pro-Aoun narrative, supporting a president who legitimizes Israel’s presence in southern Lebanon with this agreement.
Why and how did War Monitor suddenly change? How did he become a vassal of Israeli thinking? He went from being a man who wrote poems for Palestine to promoting casinos and sports betting.
Isn’t he ashamed of having betrayed his own people, and of having betrayed his values and his religion?
This man saw everything coming 40 years ago.
He planned so far ahead that most thought he was being wasteful.
Now look, the entire world is begging for a leader like him.
Let’s talk about Khaled Daher.
A paramedic in Lebanon’s Civil Defence.
Not a fighter. Not a “target.”
A first responder who ran toward danger to save lives.
Two days ago, he was killed, along with two of his colleagues, when they were directly targeted while trying to rescue a civilian trapped under rubble.
But his story doesn’t start there.
Khaled wasn’t just a paramedic. He was the backbone of his family.
After his brother died in Bulgaria, he went searching for him, across borders & through uncertainty, until he finally located his grave & brought him back to Lebanon, where he laid him to rest.
He then became a father figure to his brother’s daughter, raising her as his own, carrying a responsibility that wasn’t his to bear, but one he chose anyway.
He was a son, a brother, a provider, a quiet pillar holding others up.
And in the end, he died the same way he lived, trying to save someone else.
Khaled Daher didn’t just lose his life.
His family lost their support.
People lost the man who showed up when everything else fell apart.
His niece has now lost both fathers.
Khaled spent his life saving others.
He was killed while doing exactly that.
This is what is being lost.
Over 103 medics and rescue workers have been killed since March 2.
Not numbers.
First responders.
Lives that held other lives together.
Le Hezbollah est le gardien ultime de l'indépendance du Liban et le dernier espoir du peuple pour sa libération. En se dressant en héros contre les démons envahisseurs