On Thu, 13 Jul 2006 18:53:22 -0400 jayjg jayjg99@gmail.com wrote:
This was an official Hezbollah operation. Hezbollah is *part* of the Lebanese government. There are Hezbollah *ministers* in the government.
An official Hezbollah operation? Who is Hezbollah? A political party in Lebanon that is currently in power, or any lebanese people that perform terrorist acts against Israel?
Did Hezbollah publish the announcement to capture israeli military on their website? their blog? Did the civilian government of Lebanon authorize commando actions against israel? Did they maybe make a radio speech? Did they vote on those kidnappings or what?
Or was it a small group of terrorists that acted on their own, when by now every anti-israel-lebanese calls himself "Hezbollah"?
Ever heard of Al-Quaida, this little CIA-backed group lead by the late Osama Bin Laden? Yet almost every anti-american terrorist group claims, at least to have links to Al-Quaida.
Its just [[namedropping]]. "We're angry Bob and rabid Robert and we take responsibility for these acts of terrorism, which, well, mount up to pointing a gun at a lone guy and telling him to follow us", just doesn't sound that impressive, does it?
Jayjg, come to your senses.
Israel is attacking a country whos government has condemned the very attacks that are now being held against it.
"Hezbollah" is not a homogenous group, nor do they have a strong hierarchy. Terrorists organizations especially cannot afford strong hierarchies because it would be too easy to take them out.
What you can criticise about Lebanon and its Government, is that their police do not seem to delight helping Israel getting their citicens back. But you can probably guess why that is.
Pretending that the Israeli atrocities against Lebanese civilians are the just and proportionate answer to the kidnapping of Israelis by Lebanese criminals is horribly POV and, bluntly, batshit insane.
Please reconsider your own position.