Ed. Note: This is something that the mainstream press in the West won’t speak about, the fact that Hezbollah fought hard against the Israel and US sponsored ISIS, especially in Syria. The fact that Hezbollah caused so much trouble for the ISIS proxies is another reason that they wanted to kill Nasrallah. He’s been a thorn in their side for a long time.
The question now is how damaged and degraded is Hezbollah after the pagers fiasco and now the carpet bombing of Southern Lebanon? Are they finished as a fighting force or are they playing possum? We will see how it plays out over the next week.
Israel has killed Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, who defended Lebanon’s sovereignty, helped defeat ISIS and Al-Qaeda, protected Christians, and fought against Israeli colonialism and occupation.
By Ben Norton
Sep 29, 2024
Israel has assassinated Hassan Nasrallah, the secretary-general of the Lebanese anti-colonialist, Islamic-nationalist movement Hezbollah.
Under Nasrallah’s leadership, Hezbollah defended Lebanon’s sovereignty. The movement was itself born out of the resistance against Israel’s illegal invasion and military occupation of southern Lebanon in the 1980s and ‘90s.
Although the US government claims Hezbollah is a so-called “terrorist” organization, only a small number of countries on Earth recognize it as such.
In fact, Hezbollah’s political arm is a registered party, and has a dozen representatives in Lebanon’s democratically elected parliament.
(The United States also included South Africa’s anti-apartheid leader Nelson Mandela on its supposed “terrorist” list until 2008 — well after he became president of the post-apartheid nation.)
Israel’s colonial war on Lebanon
Israel killed large numbers of Lebanese civilians in the assassination of Nasrallah, flattening six high-rise buildings in the capital Beirut, in a US-backed operation.
Far-right Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered the attack while he was in New York, addressing the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA).
When Netanyahu was introduced at the UN, large numbers of foreign diplomats walked out in protest. There was so much pandemonium in the chamber that the UNGA president shouted “Order, please!” and banged a gavel to try to silence the protesters.
Netanyahu ended up speaking to a room that was mostly empty. But in his remarks, he illustrated his colonial intentions, using maps that completely erased Palestine and showed the occupied West Bank and Gaza as part of Israel.
While Netanyahu was at the UN, the Israeli regime was brutally bombing Lebanon, killing nearly 500 people in one day.
Many observers have wondered what Israel’s goals are in Lebanon.
Israel’s minister of diaspora affairs, Amichai Chikli, made it clear in a Twitter/X post. He asserted that Lebanon, Syria, and Iraq are not sovereign countries, and he insisted that Israel should colonize southern Lebanon, just like it did throughout the 1980s and ‘90s.
Major Israeli newspaper the Jerusalem Post published an article arguing that Lebanon is “part of Israel’s promised territory”, and should therefore be colonized.
Ed. Note: The Zionists love to tout the lie that they’ve never received all of the land that God has promised them, so therefore they need to conquer it now in His name. I guess they’ve never read Joshua 11:23.
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