Nadene Goldfoot
Old Russian Katusha rocket launcher
The Jerusalem Post headlines is that in post-Assad era, Hezbollah’s era shrinks to cells, smugglers, and cheap rockets - analysis. The Iranian proxy group once helped sustain Assad’s war machine; now it stands accused of running deniable operations with cheap hardware.
I'll scratch your back while you scratch mine: Lebanon to Syria through HezbollahNow Syrian authorities say what Hezbollah left behind looks different: a small group operating near Damascus with drones, Katyusha rockets, and, according to officials, confessions that the weapons came from Lebanon. This is the period of selling weapons to each other, just as Omran has said.
On February 1, Syria’s new government announced it had dismantled a cell it accused of launching rockets at the Mezzeh district and the nearby military airport.
Hezbollah’s media relations office rejected the claims, saying the group “has no presence or activity on Syrian soil” and denying any links to armed movements in Syria.
Believing any terrorist group is one's first mistake. They cannot tell the truth. They gain their power by being believed, so they say what they want you to believe.
- Hitler's Concept: Hitler wrote that in the "big lie" there is always a certain force of credibility, and that if a lie is large enough and repeated constantly, the masses will fall for it.
Israeli officials have issued warnings that they would strike Lebanese civilian infrastructure, including an airport, if Hezbollah intervenes in a potential U.S.–Iran conflict.
The U.S. is evacuating non-essential embassy personnel from Beirut.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Netanyahu addressed the Knesset saying the country faces “very complex, difficult days” amid rising tensions with Iran and reaffirmed Israeli readiness to respond forcefully to any attack.
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Jerusalem Post
israelAM
Omran Alhalabi
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