AMY GOODMAN: The Israeli military says it’s hit buildings housing nearly a dozen bank branches of Al-Qard al-Hassan, a financial institution with ties to Hezbollah. Many of the banks were located in residential buildings and held the savings for many Lebanese residents.

On Sunday, UNIFIL, the U.N. peacekeeping forces in Lebanon, accused Israel of deliberately demolishing another U.N. observation tower in what UNIFIL described as a “flagrant violation of international law.”

JAMIL MOUAWAD: Actually, the situation in Lebanon is incredibly difficult. We currently live in a limbo. Life has come to a halt, basically, with people concerned about when do they go about their normal life, when students will go back to schools, to universities, people will go back to their jobs, but also to their normal life. So, there is a lot of anxiety going on.

Yesterday, as you mentioned, Israel attacked directly and bombed financial institutions related directly to Hezbollah. Of course, we all know that Israel has identified any institution, civilian or not, directly affiliated with Hezbollah as a threat, and they are bombing it. Of course, this is only a way to demolish buildings in Lebanon and to further terrorize the Lebanese civilians.

  • rigatti
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    1710 hours ago

    Maybe not like this though?

    • Daniel
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      -1710 hours ago

      It doesn’t matter, we have to take destruction of corruption by any means necessary

      • @small44
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        36 hours ago

        We should destroy Israel corruption

      • rigatti
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        139 hours ago

        I’d prefer reform to destruction that probably leads to worse corruption…

        • Daniel
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          -159 hours ago

          You can’t reform societal rot

          • rigatti
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            34 hours ago

            Okay then! Let’s just nuke everything.