• @WoodScientist
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    51 month ago

    Ultimately, the only hope of the Lebanese retaining any kind of country long-term is to violently resist Israeli expansion. All of Lebanon is part of Israel’s long-term territorial ambitions. So yes, honestly, violence is necessary to resist Israeli expansion. Israel’s plan is that 100 years from now, Lebanon and Jordan will not exist. See Greater Israel.

    Remember, these terms are identical:

    “God’s Chosen People” = Übermensch

    “God’s Promised Land” = Lebensraum

    The Germans in WW2 believed they were a special people chosen by God. This gave them the natural right to take over the lands of racially inferior peoples and to drive the existing inhabitants out through intimidation and violence. The modern Israeli right shares the same beliefs. They are indistinguishable; they just use different marketing.

    • @[email protected]
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      01 month ago

      The muslims think they have a divine right on the territory as well. That’s the very reason they didn’t accept a two state solution back in 1947.

      But of course, once the IDF manages to capture that last Shebaa Farm, they can leverage that baby to [checks you nutcase conspiracy theory] horah their armoured divisions right through Jordan, Syria and Saudi-Arabia all the way into Baghdad unopposed

      Hezbollah had to attack them to prevent this from happening