⬆️ @karlggestd

>> if an armed group attacks armed civilians who attack other civilians, it is terrorism

Is this about #Hamas or #Hezbollah?

Like "If #Hamas (Government/military of #Gaza) attacks #Israeli civilians instead of #IDF and does so without declaring war, it is terrorism"?

>> if an army responds by attacking civilians, it is defense

Or "If IDF responds by attacking the militants who deliberately hide among #Palestinian civilians, it is defense"?

Clarity will help you

@GottaLaff

⬆️ @karlggestd

>> it is no surprise that…

You didn't get the memo? 😂

>> …we have taken the side of the first Nazi government at the first opportunity. But apparently it doesn't matter what the members of that government themselves say. You have chosen to look the other way. Like so many others in the last century.

You have amnesia. See #EcstasyAndAmnesia

@GottaLaff

⬆️ @karlggestd @GottaLaff
>> Is this about #Hamas or #Hezbollah?

There is a reason to cheer for Hezbollah's setbacks.

It opens "a door for the aspirations of young #Lebanese to be governed by nonsectarian, elected leaders"

https://www.csmonitor.com/Commentary/the-monitors-view/2024/0930/Democracy-s-tail-winds-in-Lebanon

Democracy’s tail winds in Lebanon

Setbacks for Hezbollah open a door for the aspirations of young Lebanese to be governed by nonsectarian, elected leaders.

The Christian Science Monitor