
Israel worked its “magic” so well in Gaza, it plans to replicate it in Beirut. After killing as many as 130,000 Gazans in the campaign to eradicate Hamas, it threatens the same to Lebanon.
It will be Genocide 2.0: Gaza provided proof of concept. Beirut will be the product roll-out. Gaza set the precedent. Now the tyrants of the world have a formula developed, tested and perfected by the Israelis. Another Zionist “achievement” on behalf of humanity.
israel has dropped flyers to lebanon translation in the photo please read it this is obviously dangerous for the citizens and they are turning lebanon into another genocide pic.twitter.com/i5U3opbvUo
— ren⁷ 🇹🇷🥢⊙⊝⊜ (@hakusock) March 13, 2026

Israel has showered thousands of leaflets on the city, boasting of what it gruesomely called Gaza’s “great success.” It warned: Get rid of Hezbollah or we get rid of you. We will do to your city and country what we’ve done so well to Gaza. That’s the bargain Israel offers. One made in hell.
Of course, the Lebanese people cannot get rid of Hezbollah. They are too busy fleeing their homes in terror, upon a warning from the very IDF which commands them to take to the streets.
Iranians too are exhorted by Netanyahu and Trump to overthrow their leaders, as they flee the US-Israeli missiles raining down upon them. It’s a heartless cruel joke.
This entire Beirut episode is a stunt designed to humiliate the Lebanese people. To add to the terror and helplessness they’re already feeling, and make them more compliant in the face of Israeli power.
No less a figure than the Israeli foreign minister conceded as much:
Israel itself cannot bring down the Iranian regime, Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar told The Times of Israel…adding that the Iranian people need outside help to bring down the Islamic Republic.
“Ultimately, we cannot topple the regime, only the Iranian people can,” said Sa’ar. “At the same time, we must say that without external assistance they have no chance to topple the regime.”
Just as no one will topple the Iranian government, neither Israel nor the Lebanese will topple Hezbollah. Unless of course, Israel decides to raze Beirut as it did Gaza. If it does, it will face vastly more resistance than it did there. Despite the drubbing Hezbollah endured in the past few years, it remains a formidable force; especially when defending its homeland.
This will be nothing like 1982, when the IDF drove the PLO from Lebanon into exile in Tunis. Hezbollah will not be boarding ships. They will die with a grenade in their hands and take an IDF soldier or two with them.
Israel now threatens to conquer Lebanon, a sovereign state, and transform it into a Roman satrap or Nazi-occupied Poland. Apparently, the IDF has forgotten its humiliation at the hands of the very same Hezbollah, which drove them out in 2000. How many tens of thousands of troops will it take to subdue a restive, sullen population?
Is this the beginning of a new Judean empire? Of Pax Israeliana? Will the IDF send its centurions and legions throughout the empire to enforce fealty to the Judean emperor? Will it ruthlessly suppress rebellions? Raping and pillaging along the way? Until of course, it overextends its power, drives itself to bankruptcy, and falls as the Romans did.
How can anyone in God’s Name stand by and watch this Holocaust unfold? Watch human beings turn into ravening beasts, scavenging on the corpses of their victims. How?
Apparently, the European Union member states can. In fact, they’re contemplating rolling up their sleeves and diving deeply into the mess that Trump and Netanyahu have created. The UK is considering Trump’s demand that nations send their warships into the disputed Gulf of Hormuz to break the Iranian blockade. EU officials have joined the chorus of anti-Iran denunciations, which serve to legitimize this blatantly illegal war of aggression.
This EU statement offers reams of criticism of Iran’s (ed. retaliatory) attacks on Gulf States, without a word on the reason for them. Without a word about what started the war in the first place. It is a shameful display of moral bankruptcy. A betrayal of human decency.




Hey Australia jumped into the whole Iran debacle in two hours like good little trained poodles, then staged a filthy stunt about protecting a few Iranian women soccer players while making laws to keep out Iranian refugees and denying status to 9,999 Iranians we have beaten, abused and tortured for as much as 13 years.
The soccer players wised up and went home much to the embarrassment of the idiot government
Those poor ladies went home bc their families were threatened. No need to defend Iran regime.
The Iranian women’s national football team lands at Istanbul Airport after several members of the delegation withdrew their #asylum bids in #Australia and decided to return home #Iran #IranWar #ArabNews
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Iran women’s football team arrive in Türkiye on way home | Arab News |
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Yesterday, the German post-war philosopher and sociologist Jürgen Habermas passed away. He played a significant role in the so-called Historikerstreit (Historians’ Dispute), a debate triggered by historian Ernst Nolte’s (false) claim that the Holocaust had been a reaction to Bolshevik crimes. Habermas was among the prominent intellectuals who firmly rejected this assertion.
But perhaps even more consequential was his advocacy—in the context of German reunification—for understanding patriotism not in terms of “blood and soil” (and cultural tradition), but rather as loyalty to a value-based constitution: Verfassungspatriotismus (“constitutional patriotism”).
Israeli citizens, too, would do well to reflect on this question: What should hold us together? The brutal and ultimately ethno-nationalist fascism of their current leaders? Leaders who trample on humane values, much as the German Nazis once did? The same applies to all citizens of Western democracies. We do not wish to be patriots of values as they are currently practiced in the name of realpolitik.
[Source De Volkskrant]
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Israel has already displaced nearly a million Lebanese (which is a massive crime in and of itself).
I don’t think the intent is to destroy Beirut for real, as much as they intend to terrify them and cause them to flee. You know, something a “Not Terrorist” does, apparently. They’ve already trashed Gaza, so everyone knows they’re willing to go through with that threat. I would certainly take it very seriously.
Ruling over foreign subjects takes money, and time. But if there are no foreign subjects, it’s just new infrastructure you can freely absorb. Besides, Israel is an ethno-state, and they’re not interested in diluting itself.
Bibi Netanyahu, on tape, was handed a map of “Greater Israel” which was, of course, not actually shown on camera. But Bibi liked it, from the impression I got.
What would be consistent with a Greater Israel plan (whatever the size of it really is) while simultaneously maintaining your ethnic homogeneity? Annex foreign territories, and kick out the non-Jewish populations living there.
Let’s review:
Bibi Netanyahu, with a fanatical fan base (some chanted “King Bibi” his way when he was starting in politics, and there is still this sort of support to this day; I don’t think he has ever disavowed those chants, not even once), has maintained his status as Prime Minister for a very long time now, blurring the lines between Dictator and Elected Official. (It should be noted that even if Netanyahu was replaced, his replacement would likely be worse).
Israel engaged in a secretive sterilization of Ethiopian Jews. Why? I guess they just weren’t Jewish enough or something. I do not know if this policy has continued or not, but it happened and has been documented at this point.
Within the Mechina “military preparation schools,” the people there are taught that Jews are at the top of a racial/spiritual hierarchy. Jews are “the head,” and Palestinians are…well, “fecal matter.” Their graduates are then placed in as many high positions as possible in the IDF, and in the civil administration. These are real beliefs, recorded on camera, and we can see the results of them.
Israel is, as a matter of policy, an ethno-state. It calls upon Jews from other countries to move to it, effectively for free, while excluding others. Israel is not the only country, historically, that has had such a policy.
They have regularly called for the annihilation of Gaza’s population because “they aren’t human.”
They have plans for a “Greater Israel,” on camera, in front of the whole world.
They are currently in the process of kicking out Lebanese from their homes, threatening to kill them all if they don’t.
Does this remind anyone of anything?
I think it’s time to put discussions of one or two state solutions on hold. The issue is now…who will stop the United States and Israel?
China is sitting around doing nothing. Russia hasn’t managed to dislodge the drone stuffed up where the sun don’t shine. And the EU, as mentioned, is thoroughly useless, with an incredibly complicit Germany, on top of the fact that Europe is dealing with their own problem (Russia).
Not liking where things are heading. The United States has never met a war it doesn’t like (Democrats and “Complicit,” name a more iconic duo), and Israel has free permission from the US to pretty much do whatever it wants for the next 3 years. At this point, though, the damage is probably already done when it comes to our support for Israel. Even if Israel decoupled from the United States, that doesn’t change the money freely given to them over the course of decades, and they could easily switch to a different benefactor…India, if we ever become too tired of supporting them.
I haven’t heard anyone talking about it, but from what I am hearing from some military people, we have only three or four minesweepers in the U.S. Navy, and they are all in the Pacific; I think in Japan- weeks if not months from the action and where they are needed.
But you ask, “What about the Atlantic and the Gulf region? Well, we did have some minesweepers there, but the “War Department,” and you know who is leading that, decided this last September to decommission them. I think they decommissioned them in Bahrain. Not a very intelligent decision to say the least.