Hezbollah beginning to crack: Wave of desertions threatens Lebanese terror group – report

https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/article-826395

27 comments
  1. Hopefully it’ll keep happening in the same phase.

    If there’s one thing both sides should agree on, is that it’s hurting everyone having hezbollah and hamas in southern Lebanon and Gaza.

  2. I mean, Israel went from enemy #1 to the Boogey Man with that pager thing a month ago.

    Might as well have leaned into it and started spreading stories of how the IDF will take your kids at night if they don’t behave and eat their vegetables. Really hammer in the fear factor.

  3. They’re not going to go very far. They’ll join a splinter group or ISIS if they feel they’re not being used effectively.

  4. Perhaps they realised that there are more constructive things to do in life. A weakened Hezbollah will hopefully give more space to an elected government to step in and sort out the country.

  5. If true, very good news for the people of Lebanon! Perhaps they can take their country back from the Iranian-backed terrorists.

  6. I would be highly skeptical about his report. Hezbollah had a long history and is embedded in Lebanon. A few desertions may even be staged as an influence operation. Check back in 3-6 months on this one.

  7. Israel is ridding the world of terrorist thugs, every liberal that values human rights, equality, diversity, and pluralism should be celebrating and championing Israel for getting rid of these fascist thugs.

  8. Turns out bitch terrorists are not the most dependable people out there. Do not start bullshit and then complain when the victim fights back.

  9. Still shooting rockets into Northern Israel, which suggests they are slow learners.

  10. Isn’t it too late? Israel already knows where Hezbollah operatives live from prior intelligence data. The fact that they desert is probably not going to save them.

  11. Awesome. At a certain point gotta imagine Lebanon says fuck it let’s roll and pushes out the rest of the scourge that is hezb

  12. Just watch the Hezbollah prisoner interview that the IDF posted a few weeks ago. The guy says, “Why was I alone in the installation when I was captured? Because everyone else ran away! Almost nobody is a believer anymore, they just wanted to get a steady paycheck because Shias can’t get jobs in most of the country.”

  13. Lebanon and Gaza should be put under Israels supervision for as long as she needs to create at least something resembling functioning countries. The rest of the world should finance this but have no part in how Israel conducts the operation. UN must be kept at arm’s length distance.

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