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The ongoing bombardment of Tyre’s ancient ruins is not a mistake of targeting; it is an attempt to enforce a failed biblical prophecy through the utilization of modern precision-guided munitions.
— Zohar, Pekudei 39:347
This is the hidden theological engine that drives the animosity.
The historical feud is rooted in a profound sense of betrayal. In the early monarchic period of Israel, King Hiram I of Tyre was not an enemy; he was the primary architect of Jerusalem’s prestige. It was Tyrian cedar, Tyrian artisans, and Tyrian engineering that built the First Temple for King Solomon.
— Ezekiel 26:2-3
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✍️The Geopolitical and Military Analysis:
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✍️Geopolitical & Military Analysis
From the perspective of the Axis of Resistance and human rights advocates, these morning strikes rip away any remaining illusion regarding Israel's respect for international law, diplomatic mediation, or ceasefire treaties. Tel Aviv utilizes "ceasefire agreements" not as a path to peace, but as a tactical smoke screen to lower the resistance’s operational guard while unilaterally expanding its target bank.
Militarily, the ongoing escalation against Tyre and its outer belts reveals the occupation army's strategic frustration on the southern border.
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"While Issa attempted to provide explanations regarding the plan, especially the pilot areas that include the return of residents and the entry of the army after the 'Israeli' withdrawal, he did not provide answers regarding the timeframe and verification mechanism, which the 'Israelis' exploit to evade their commitments."
“The Lebanese state accepted the list of 2,300 names of Hezbollah fighters whose withdrawal from south of the Litani River is demanded, but I categorically rejected it.
They are the people of the land and the sons of the South, and no one can uproot them from it."
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This attack came in response to US forces bombing several points in the "Jask," "Sirik," and "Qeshm" regions of southern Iran early this morning under flimsy pretexts. The US bombing resulted in damage to a communications tower in Sirik and the destruction of two water tanks in the "Bemani" sector.
The statement confirmed that clashes are ongoing and that Iranian forces are countering the aggression, warning of harsher responses if what it described as the enemy's "evil acts" continue.
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Sitting in an official government session, he literally said: *"We must arrest their women and children; this is what hurts them most."*
Think about that for a second. This isn't a fringe extremist shouting on a street corner; this is a sitting government minister explicitly demanding the systematic abduction of families as a weapon of war.
When a state's official plan shifts to targeting women and children for political leverage, it is a confession of military failure. It means conventional warfare isn't working against an armed adversary, so the strategy devolves into terrorizing civilians to force a surrender.
Discussing the mass abduction of foreign civilians inside a formal government cabinet moves the conversation out of "harsh wartime rhetoric" and straight into state-sponsored terror. It sends a clear message to the world: Israel feels entirely exempt from the Geneva Conventions, international law, and the basic rules of human decency.
If a country’s top security officials can openly debate using the mass kidnapping of children as a tactical tool, has the global system completely collapsed, or is the international community just selectively blind when certain states commit war crimes?
Because they cannot break the infrastructure or the will of the fighters on the battlefield, they are trying to break the spirit of the Lebanese people. Threatening families is a desperate attempt to trigger internal panic and turn the public against the resistance.
For a long time, the rules of engagement between Lebanon and Israel kept civilians relatively out of the direct crosshairs. Ben-Gvir just shattered that illusion. For the resistance, this eliminates any gray area. This is an existential fight against an entity that views international law as scrap paper.
When an enemy openly tells you that their ultimate weapon of deterrence is coming after your wife and your children, is there really any choice left but total, unyielding resistance on the battlefield?
("this is what hurts them most”)
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Demanding the detention of non-combatants to force a political or military concession from an opposing party constitutes the war crime of hostage-taking under international humanitarian law.
These public pronouncements by a sitting minister of national security remove any pretext of self-defense, laying bare a doctrine of unmitigated aggression that demands formal international accountability, prosecution, and punitive sanctions.
#Axis_of_Silence #International_Law #Lebanon #Ben_Gvir #War_Crimes
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"From there I could control the Mediterranean to Gibraltar."
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🔰 Iran has ACTIVATED their air defenses, They are preparing to RESPOND. U.S. Bases will get HIT.
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✍️The Geopolitical & Analytical Perspective
🔰The Axis of Resistance Perspective
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By choosing live fire over crowd control, the IEA reveals its systemic inability to transition from an insurgent movement—reliant on kinetic violence—to a functional governing state capable of managing civil friction.
This incident does not merely demonstrate brutality; it reflects a tactical fear that localized protests in ethnic minority sectors (such as the Hazara-dominated Jebrail) could catalyze broader, cross-demographic civil resistance at a time when the regime is desperate for international legitimacy and economic normalization.
🔰The Axis of Resistance & Regional Stability Perspective
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