October 12, 2024
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Hezbollah has fired 8,000 rockets into Israel since October 7. Now it is finding out that there is a price to be paid.

Hezbollah was unprepared for Israel’s fury and determination

The death of terror leader Hassan Nasrallah sends Israel’s enemies a message: We know where you are, we know how to get you, and we will

In June, Hashem Safieddine, the possible heir to the now dead Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, threatened Israel by saying, “Let (the enemy) prepare himself to cry and wail.”

But for quite some time, and especially since October 7, Israel has not been content to just mourn its dead, to watch idly as bombs rain down on its cities, or to be the world’s scapegoat for all the troubles in the Middle East.

After the very public horror and evil of October 7 by Hamas, Israel has gone on the offensive. And lately Israel has been sending a very clear message to its enemies: we know where you are, we know how to get you, and we will.

On Friday, Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of terror group Hezbollah for 32 years, was killed in a massive airstrike on a Beirut suburb, along with other commanders, including Ali Karaki, the head of the so-called Southern Front who survived an assassination attempt days earlier.

Nasrallah is just the latest of Israel’s most senior enemies to be eliminated in the last few months.

In July, Ismail Haniyeh, the leader of Hamas, was killed in an airstrike on a guesthouse in Tehran while attending the inauguration of the new Iranian president.

The same month, Mohammed Deif, the head of Hamas’s military wing, was killed in an airstrike in Gaza. Deif was believed to be one of the chief architects of the October 7 attacks that killed 1,200 people and triggered the Israel-Hamas war.

In January, Saleh al-Arouri died in an explosion in a Beirut suburb. He was a founder of the Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas that carried out the October 7 attacks.

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BTDT
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September 30, 2024 11:52 am

Why are we still even a member of this corrupt organization. On Admin leave under investigation for terrorist affiliation for 6 months! The UN would have had all of the evidence it needed months ago. If they didn’t all they had to do was ask. Coverup. Corrupt. In this case, problem solved.

Top Hamas commander killed in Lebanon was a UN employee on administrative leave, UNRWA says (msn.com)