One of the unexpected effects of Israel’s decisive blow against Hizb’allah was the widespread support it received from various quarters across the Middle East.
Many Muslims celebrated the crushing of the tyrannical Iranian proxy army, Hizb’allah, which has been oppressing the people of Lebanon—both Christian and Muslim—for decades.
The lyrics to the song they sang:
“The people have been oppressed”
“Welcome to the youth of Tripoli, the youth of Tabbani”
“For the cause of overthrowing and dethroning Hezbollah”
“Hassan Nasrallah”
“Welcome to the youth of Tripoli, the youth of Tabbani”
“Allahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar”
Sunni Muslims are thrilled to experience less pressure from the Iran-backed, Shia Muslim terrorist group.
Hizb’allah has now confirmed the death of Hassan Nasrallah, the leader and figurehead of the Iranian terrorist army.
The Iranian people themselves are mostly secular, Western in culture, and despise the Mullah regime and its band of thugs, Hizb’allah. One Persian expat once explained to RAIR that, generally speaking, a man with a beard cannot get a taxi in Tehran because locals assume he must be with Hizb’allah.
Below, Persian expats in London celebrate at the Israeli Embassy, singing the national song of Iran as it was prior to the revolution that brought in the Ayatollahs
On a related note, U.S. and Coalition forces have struck against IRGC (Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps) forces, killing a dozen.
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