I clicked on this because of “explosions over Tel Aviv” and a picture of an alarmingly large explosion. Turns out that is the Beirut explosion, and the explosion over Tel Aviv was just an interception of something flying overhead (not a rocket.) A better headline: “IDF strike in densely populated Beirut causes massive explosion; drone flies over Tel Aviv”
So I hate the Israeli government as much as you, but bro. You’re literally wishing the death of innocent civilians. If you want to be on the side of humanity, you don’t celebrate any innocent deaths, regardless of what nation they were born in
A drone over Tel Aviv and an explosion in beirut that killed 6 people getting treated with the same gravity is incredibly disturbing. Do we not care about human life anymore?
The arrogance of the colonialist supporters! They are always right, always the victims, Gods chosen people...why would God chose anyone over the others, and encouraging them to kill? Makes no sense. Anyway constantly bombing the neighbors and surprised, people don't like them! But why?
"6 terrorists died in Beirut and a drone aiming civilian infrastructure was shot down by israel over Tel aviv" Also why aren't you talking about 200 ballistic missile fired at Israel from iran?
If only iran and proxies understood this... they love death more than the "infidels" love life. Until this changes, there will be no peace, sadly. I can't for the life of me understand how people can celebrate actions of these states/groups and cry victim when Isreal fights back. Not fighting back forcefully enough hasn't worked for generations. Time will tell is the current approach will work better. But plainly it would be insane to assume that the historical approach taken by Isreal/western states re: limited defense/diplomacy can work. Until the world purges itself of the notion that terrorists are martyrs, that death is better than life, peaceful solutions will not be possible.
@@TheTrueNorth11 The sentence suggests that something (likely a form of communication or a linguistic approach) is characterized by being "limited," "localized," and "targeted." - **Limited** could imply that the scope or range is restricted, perhaps focusing on a specific aspect or audience. - **Localized** suggests that it is tailored to a specific geographical area or cultural context. - **Targeted** indicates that it is aimed at a particular group or purpose. Overall, the phrase conveys that this type of linguistic approach is effective or exemplary ("at its best") in its focused and context-specific nature.
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I have noticed something about the United States Government and or media. We were attacked on Sept 11th and we had every right to retaliate against the perpetrators who committed the attack. And we invaded 2 countries in the process. Israel was attacked on October 7th and they had every right to retaliate against the perpetrators. The issue i find interesting is how both the United States and Israel can strike other countries and kill innocent civilians in the process and it's deemed acceptable but when another country decides to do exactly what the United States or Israel does the language is so much different.
That is what being called as double standard and might makes right. It always been the world we are living in. You have might, you have right. Otherwise, just bow and kneel to your superior.
@@briendoyle3823 Right now US is the superpower, but think what if US no longer a superpower in the future, if this is the kind of the world we want to live in, then prepare to embrace the karma...
It wasn't acceptable what we did in Iraq and most people now know this in the USA. Years later we've all realized what really happened over there and all the innocent civilians we killed. Even during that war there were a lot of soldiers that were against that war after it went on for awhile. You can find a lot of them online talking about it. We were attacked for a reason though, just like Israel gets attacked for a reason. 9/11 was retaliation for lots of bad things we did prior in the middle east. Israel gets attacked because they occupy land..
The tragic scenes of explosions over Tel Aviv and Beirut are a stark reminder of the deep-rooted conflicts in the region, much of which stems from Israel’s ongoing occupation of Palestinian territories and military interventions in neighboring countries like Lebanon. These escalations of violence, whether in Tel Aviv or Beirut, are part of a broader cycle of aggression and resistance that continues to cost lives and devastate communities. While attention is often drawn to the immediate violence, we must not lose sight of the underlying causes. The occupation of Palestinian lands, the blockade of Gaza, and Israel’s military actions in Lebanon and beyond have created a climate of resistance and retaliation. Until these fundamental issues-occupation, displacement, and denial of rights-are addressed, such explosions will continue to devastate the region. The path to peace is not through more military engagements but through ending the occupation, ensuring justice for Palestinians, and promoting diplomacy over violence. Only then can the region break free from this relentless cycle of destruction.
Some Rabbis teach that the West is evil and must be annihilated at the end of days and some Americans think the same thing about their political opponents so were all fucked really.
Because Iran only attacked Israel as a retaliation for the death of that Hamas guy. Iran will not strike again but if Israel retaliates Iran will most likely hit back and war will be imminent. If Israel focuses on hezbollah, Houthis and Hamas Iran probably won’t do anything and take it up the ass therefore avoiding war and getting rid of most of the threat.
For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the demonic powers over this present darkness, against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly places and worldly governors.
Nobody must read the Torah, Koran, or Bible. Poor children pay for adults illiteracy. If it isn't a question of literacy, than it must be a comprehension issue.
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I wish we could vote in the US how much of our tax $ goes to Israel. They do the job for Western Civilization mostly on their own mony. I want my tax $ to go directly to Israel.
In astrology, Lucifer is not a recognized planet. The term "Lucifer" is sometimes used to refer to the planet Venus when it appears in the morning sky, but this is not a standard astrological term.
Lucifer was called the "Morning Star" because of his light, wisdom and beauty. Venus is called the Morning Star because it is the last light seen before the dawn.
Ja ik had moeite met slapen deze nacht, ik vind het vreselijk wat er in de wereld soms gebeurd. In China zullen de mensen heus goed geslapen hebben in hun schil.