Re: Aggressors
BTW, if you even cared about current news and not another run of your old cliches, you would be able to read enough political analysist talking about how Nasrallah has found himself alone in this battle.
Notice that Iran aren't threating Israel for striking back at Hezbollah, but on a possible action twords Syria, which both Syria and Iran knows won't gonna happen. In other words, Iran are basically covering their asses, threating against something they know won't be done.
Nasrallah is standing alone in this battle, because he is the only one to blame here and he should be taken care of once and for all, for the sake of the region. This has nothing to do with the Palestinians, but since you cannot justify anything that Nasrallah has done, nor can you allow yourself to be a fair and objective viewer of this situation and recognize that for once, no matter how bias you are, you cannot blame this on Israel, you have to go back to your old sayings.
I, as an Israeli, can admit that I have disagreed with our policies in Gaza and the West Bank. I was always against settlements, I was always in favour of a peace process. The entire left wing in Israel took a major blow when the Hamas and Islamic Jihad tore apart the Oslo agreement with a series of suicide bombing in 1996.
We have made our mistakes, they have made theirs. There are two sides to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, both of whom are to blame for their short-term vision and inability to trust eachother.
This isn't the case. Lebanon isn't Gaza.
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