Benjamin Netanyahu has warned Lebanese people that they could face “destruction and suffering” like the Palestinians in Gaza if they don’t “free” the country from Hezbollah.

“You have an opportunity to save Lebanon before it falls into the abyss of a long war that will lead to destruction and suffering like we see in Gaza,” the Israeli prime minister said in a video address directed to the people of Lebanon.

“I say to you, the people of Lebanon: Free your country from Hezbollah so that this war can end.”

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  • LANIK2000@lemmy.world
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    A yes, the classic “start a war with the people we don’t like or we will start the war for you”. Truly sympathetic shit.

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    That’s sort of his plan, to raze it to the ground. What Netanyahu doesn’t realize is that all the war money he’s burning through is also Israel’s defense money, and that it will be some of the last it will ever get even if Trump wins. Biden is getting fed up, and Trump isn’t a fan of Israel, he’s a fan of money and Russia.

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        Pro-Trump? Are you an idiot? Again, Trump loves money, not Netanyahu. Netanyahu is a free loopback for public to private money interests for a lot of politicians, but when you increasingly control that money at its source, it becomes less significant. Trump is going for a dictatorship in the US this time around, so Trump needs Putin, an Iran ally and leader at this sort of subterfuge, more than he needs Netanyahu.

        With morons all around, from his supporters to the sort that calls observations like that “Pro-Trump”, he’s closer than ever to his goal. If you insist enough on it, I’m sure you will get a lot of pro-Netanyahu people, the sort already pushing troll factories onto social networks, to vote and promote Trump since they care more about Israel than the US. I’m just reminding them they are going to get screwed either way, if anything more so with Trump.

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      If by “they” you mean Israel, no they aren’t.

      That ad is fake. It’s propaganda from a small, extremist organization that advocates for Israeli settlement of southern Lebanon. They’ve also sent eviction notices to residents of Labanon via balloons and drones.

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        The ad was made by an Israeli settler organization, but that doesn’t make it fake. The Israeli government pretends to have nothing to do with these things then defends them; that’s how their settlements have always work. In the case of an occupation, I don’t see any difference between South Lebanon and the West Bank, in which case this ad is very much real.

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          It’s fake because it’s not an ad.

          It’s propaganda designed to look like an ad. The group that made it does not sell or develop property. It is impossible to buy the “advertised” property because it doesn’t exist and they are not selling property.

          The threat from the group is real. Their intention is to legitimize the idea of occupying and settling southern Lebanon. They themselves say that they are not selling property but promoting a future where it’s possible for Israelis to buy/sell property in southern Lebanon.

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        If by “they” you mean Israel, no they aren’t.

        If they meant “far right citizens of Israel that agree with their government’s genocide” then, yeah, they are.

        Saying that group has nothing to do with Bibi seems an awful lot like saying trump had nothing to do with 1/6.

        Can you help me understand how its different?

        • breakfastmtn@lemmy.caOP
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          Sure. First, is that an advertisement for property? No, it isn’t. The statement that it’s advertising property is false. It’s political propaganda designed to look like an advertisement.

          The state of Israel and political groups within that state are different entities. When the Proud Boys release some vile statement, I’m sure someone, somewhere is like “OMG look what the US is doing!” But the Proud Boys and the US state are different entities, even if the Proud Boys reside within the US state. Even if there are US officials whose values align closely with those chuds.

          The comment I replied to was wrong about both who was speaking and what they were saying.

          Is there some way that ‘The state of Israel is advertising property for sale in Lebanon’ is a true statement?

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            Oh wow…

            I really didn’t think you’d just outright say you think trump is innocent in regards to his supporters attempting a coup

            But that still doesn’t change that you made one assumption about what “they” meant. And ignored the other possibilities.

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        Yeah, I’m not buying that for a second. Just because there’s no clear link between these settler groups and the Israeli government doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist. This is what Israel does. Displaces a population through force and violence and then settles the land for their own people.

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          No. There’s a very clear link…

          Here’s the person in charge of Israeli police:

          Ben-Gvir has been convicted eight times for offenses that include racism and supporting a terrorist organization. As a teen, his views were so extreme that the army banned him from compulsory military service.

          Ben-Gvir gained notoriety in his youth as a follower of the late racist rabbi Meir Kahane. He first became a national figure when Ben-Gvir famously broke a hood ornament off then-Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin’s car in 1995.

          “We got to his car, and we’ll get to him too,” he said, just weeks before Rabin was assassinated by a Jewish extremist opposed to his peace efforts with the Palestinians.

          Two years later, Ben-Gvir took responsibility for orchestrating a campaign of protests, including death threats, that forced Irish singer Sinead O’Connor to cancel a concert for peace in Jerusalem.

          https://apnews.com/article/israel-palestinians-bengvir-jerusalem-alaqsa-cd27dfed6d63f4dec3eae2f51ee23ff0

          When you put a racist terrorist in charge of National Security. It’s pretty impossible to seperate the administration from racist terrorists…

        • breakfastmtn@lemmy.caOP
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          What exactly aren’t you buying?

          It is literally not an advertisement for property. No one is advertising property for sale. Your speculation about the relationship between two groups not selling property seems pretty pointless in this case.

          There are plenty things to be angry at Israel about. You shouldn’t waste your time being angry about imaginary things.

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            I’m not buying the fact that Israel has no plans to settle Lebanon once they manage to displace enough people. We’ve seen it done many times to the Palestinians over the past 70+ years. There’s no reason for anyone to believe they don’t want to do the same here. They literally tried doing that in the 90s with the south of Lebanon, and Hezbolllah harassed them so much that they were forced to leave the area and give it back to Lebanon.

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              What’s that got to do with me? I wasn’t talking about whether Israel has plans to occupy or settle Lebanon. I was commenting on whether they are advertising property for sale, which they are not.

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                What do you mean what’s that got to do with you? I never talked about you in the first place?

                • breakfastmtn@lemmy.caOP
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                  You:

                  I’m not buying the fact that Israel has no plans to settle Lebanon

                  I’m not selling that.

                  I’m not commenting on Israeli intentions in Lebanon. I’m not defending Israel or their aims. I’m just commenting on one small thing:

                  Is Israel advertising property for sale in Lebanon?

                  And they aren’t.

                  I’m not trying to convince you that it has some big implication for their intentions in Lebanon. It doesn’t. They just aren’t advertising property for sale in Lebanon. Whatever Israel’s intentions are, that claim is false.

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    What language was the announcement in?

    Israel is very consistent in using the language for televised statements in the language of the intended audience.

    When Israel states something in English, the intended audience is generally the US, not whom they are addressing.

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    Points gun at someone’s head.“Don’t make me kill you! If I do it’ll be your own fault!”

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