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Originally Posted by WiseCookie Yes. You're right. Part of Hizballah's military strategy is through communications. I however, do not consider them capable of doing something like this without the government's consent. Are they working for Lebanese sovereignty or their soveriegnty? |
i was not able to follow the flow of ideas, especially the last 2 sentences..
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Originally Posted by wisecookie Second, I tackled the way the question was proposed, since no one in the government talked about removing HA's weapons. The question in itself is misleading. We can argue that communications are considered as weapons and part of Hizballah's jurisdiction to place them wherever they want. But that's not the point of this question is it ? |
so you agree that dismantling the communication network will only benefit Israel... this network is not competing with the government for resources and is not being used for financial goals.... it is strictly military and apparently had something to do with the victory over the israeli invasion of 2006....
destroying this network may be a first step to confirm an israeli victory...
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