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Because it's barely worth mentioning.Most of our media conveniently forgot to mention this referral.
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Because it's barely worth mentioning.Most of our media conveniently forgot to mention this referral.
Because it's barely worth mentioning.
The PLO were though.
Their actions kicked off a Civil War in Lebanon.
Let's see if Israel's incursion into Lebanon matches the 150,000 dead from that war.
Frivolous referral to the ICC that will go nowhere - barely worth mentioningGenocide - barely worth mentioning
Hezbollah flag at protest- end of social cohesion
Aren’t Swastikas banned in Australia, so why a protesters allowed to wave those terrorist flags .Genocide - barely worth mentioning
Hezbollah flag at protest- end of social cohesion
Aren’t Swastikas banned in Australia, so why a protesters allowed to wave those terrorist flags .
Oh yeah Israel hated watching the Maronites slaughter Palestinians, while they supplied them with weapons, tanks and training.
Hell the IDF were nice enough to block the exits from Sabra and Shatila and light them up with flares to make the massacre of civilians easier!
How the Israel war lobby coerces regulators and employers to fire Australian critics of the genocide in Gaza
... On the morning of October 19, after receiving news from a friend trapped in Gaza about the bombing of the Al Ahli hospital, Farah Abdurahman, a media advisor to the NSW Department of Communities and Justice (DCJ), published a LinkedIn post to express her dismay in a train on the way to work.
Abdurahman arrived at her desk at 9am as images were streaming into the world revealing the devastation at the hospital site, and her post was getting attention. Within moments, her post was being aired on the Ray Hadley show, and by 2pm, she was called in by her superiors, who initially sent her home for some personal leave under the pretence of ‘mental health care’, citing the attention her post received.
The speed with which Abdurahman was removed was remarkable. Within moments after Abdurahman posted, the Zionist lobbyists had sent screenshots to the Ray Hadley Morning Show on 2GB, who then relayed this information to the office of NSW Premier Chris Minns for comment. Within a small matter of hours, her organisation was made aware of the situation by the NSW Premier’s office.
Initially her directors “feigned concern” for her mental health about replies to her LinkedIn post calling her things like a “rape apologist”, before sending her home on what would turn out to be forced extended leave without pay. Farah would never return to her position at the DCJ.
https://michaelwest.com.au/israel-lobbyists-target-doctors-media-business/
Genocide - barely worth mentioning
Hezbollah flag at protest- end of social cohesion
Why would certain flags and symbols be banned? Various groups are triggered / offended by all sorts of symbols e.g. aborigines being offended by the Australian flag on Australia day. Are we banning everything that's offensive to anyone now? What has been banned?
Why would certain flags and symbols be banned? Various groups are triggered / offended by all sorts of symbols e.g. aborigines being offended by the Australian flag on Australia day. Are we banning everything that's offensive to anyone now? What has been banned?
The genocide of Christians in the ME never gets mentioned.
Seems you pick and choose which genocides you'll get worked up over.
Nor does Assad literally genociding Palestinians for 5 years in Yarmouk, Palestinian village in Syria, population 160,000 of which at least 5000 were slaughtered.
Article on genocidewatch:
‘Afraid of return’: Palestinians fearful of life in Yarmouk camp
Some 160,000 Palestinians were forced to flee the Yarmouk refugee camp in Damascus throughout the 10-year-long war.Yarmouk was heavily destroyed during the Syrian civil war and is now a wasteland of concrete [File: UNRWA/AP] After years of displacement and months of running around to obtain the...www.genocidewatch.com
5 years of water, electricity, food, medicine withheld and mass bombings. All simply because they dared to be refugees in Syria that Assad didn't like and this is someone who Hamas counts as an ally.
And they never mention that Hezbollah's justification for attacking Israel "to help free the Palestinians" is nonsense when Hezbollah itself oppress it's own Lebanese people under their rule.
Hezbollah is best mates with Assad who massacres Palestinians with regularity.
It seems they only support Palestinians when it suits.
We can only hope the same ratio applies in our own Lebanese community. The marches and memorials taking place are not a good look .No wonder they have such poor support in Lebanon.
"Despite the group's growing popularity, the poll found that relatively few Lebanese support it, with just 30 percent saying they had a great deal of trust in Hezbollah, while 55 percent of Lebanese said they had no trust at all in the group.
The levels of trust varied widely by sect, according to the poll, which found that 85 percent of Shias in Lebanon trusted the group, while just nine percent of the country's Sunnis, nine percent of Lebanese Druze and six percent of Christians agreed."
A lot of in house cheers in Lebanon must have gone on when their leadership was wiped out.
We can only hope the same ratio applies in our own Lebanese community. The marches and memorials taking place are not a good look .
No wonder they have such poor support in Lebanon.
"Despite the group's growing popularity, the poll found that relatively few Lebanese support it, with just 30 percent saying they had a great deal of trust in Hezbollah, while 55 percent of Lebanese said they had no trust at all in the group.
The levels of trust varied widely by sect, according to the poll, which found that 85 percent of Shias in Lebanon trusted the group, while just nine percent of the country's Sunnis, nine percent of Lebanese Druze and six percent of Christians agreed."
A lot of in house cheers in Lebanon must have gone on when their leadership was wiped out.
Weird.
Why would you think I would give a shit how popular that teste head is?
Do you think Hezbollah are not a terror group?Your rhetoric is similar to his, that's all. My bad.
Regardless, trust in Hezbollah seems very similar levels to trust in many politicians.
Do you think Hezbollah are not a terror group?
I'm surprised you don't have their flag as your avatar yet.