r/lebanon • u/tthhrroowwawwaayyy • 1d ago
Politics They may have you now but you’ll always be ours ❤️
Photo from a few years ago. I love this place. Special place in my heart. You could see everywhere from it, literally on a really good day you MIGHT see Jordan.
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u/Ok-You-7087 1d ago
Not the first time theyve captured it. Lets hope that cant hold on to it.
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u/Effective-Visual-703 1d ago
The difference between now and previous times, is that now, Israel just displaces ALL population from territories it conquers, and literally flattens almost every town...
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u/Flashy-Ad3158 1d ago
It will be free the soonest...
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u/leb_geek Lebanese 1d ago
just like Palestine? /s
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u/Flashy-Ad3158 1d ago
Also Palestine, believe me it will be free...
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u/SuccotashSlight7159 1d ago
I'm sure this is the exact way Hez thinks, "believe me, we will beat Israel, I can't hold my beeper anymore but believe me"
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u/Flashy-Ad3158 1d ago
Nop, I'm not with Hez, and I know what I say...
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u/NocturnalMindVoyage 1d ago
"Trust me bro I saw a YouTube video about Israel's collapsing in 10 years" comment, Bravo 👏
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u/ShahataBender Lebanese 1d ago
In a few weeks we will see how there’s a hidden scroll somewhere in a desert which says it actually belongs to judeans. Let them enjoy it while it lasts
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u/Funny_Implement_6876 1d ago
Seen Egypt from there once, it's pretty cool
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u/tthhrroowwawwaayyy 1d ago
What?
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u/Funny_Implement_6876 1d ago
You can see Egypt from there on a clear summer day.
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u/tthhrroowwawwaayyy 1d ago
No, thats impossible. You can only see jordan, the golan heights, israel and the south. Seeing egypt means you can see the entirety of israel, which would imply you can see tripli from beaufort castle too…
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u/VladislavusTheGreat 19h ago
As an Israeli I say this: it is YOURS and not ours. I want no part of Lebanon and hope this bloodshed ends. Most IDF soldiers don't want it either. Some are stupid lunatics but they are a minority. Most soldiers just want to return home and go on with life. Most of you will probably still hate me and it's fine, not expecting our mutual hate for Hezbollah to make us friends, but for what it's worth I wish the Lebanese people to be free of this foreign grip and that your country prospers.
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u/StoryRude985 6h ago
How many times did they capture it and surrender it before?
There’s a great Israeli movie about this called “Beaufort” that I recommend
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u/mrapsss Lebanese 1d ago
wen l jeish l lebenene ydefe3 3an 2al3et sh2eif
او عم يمارس التباعد الاجتماعي
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u/Historical_Film5872 1d ago
They evacuated the areas under attack (to my knowledge)
I know they really can't do much, but it gives a horrible image to the jnoubis that have been told time and time again that the army will leave them to die.
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u/TeaBagHunter Special Contributor 1d ago
The issue was they didn't disarm hezbollah as they said they did... How do we expect no consequences for our actions? Reminder that we fired the first shot (in every single israeli invasion of lebanon, it was us or sm1 from our land who fired the first shot)
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u/nbass668 1d ago
I think the lebanese army and even Israel thought hizballah was mostly disarmed .. but reality is we all found out Hizballah was heavily arming and mobilizing during the 15month ceasefire.
What annoy me... is hizballah attacked Israel to defend Iran... this what put the nail on the coffin for hizballah.
You know... if hizballah waited patiently.. and Israel was the one decided to invade.. and hizballah fought back ... we all would have been standing with them..
But the fact hizballah obeys iran and doesn't care about lebanon.. is disgusting.
Playing the victim card after attacking is disgusting.
For me i washed my hand from hizballah.
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u/itcouldvbeenbetterif 1d ago
The jnoubis r the ones paying the heavier price. However we shouldn't let the hezballah media convince us that the army is to blame. They r deflecting. Hezeb alongside israel is to blame for this war.
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u/tthhrroowwawwaayyy 1d ago
Just gonna leave this here btw