Why War Might Break Out Between Israel and Lebanon

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The probability of a war between Israel and Lebanon is at its highest point since the end of the last war in 2006. So what’s going on at the border and why there are fears that a full-on conflict between Israel and Lebanon?
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  • @MohammedR-fk2ju
    @MohammedR-fk2ju11 ай бұрын

    Not to mention that numerous countries, including the majority of Gulf countries, have asked their citizens to leave Lebanon immediately.

  • @Olsenator

    @Olsenator

    11 ай бұрын

    That’s generally a significant sign that’s something serious is about to happen

  • @8008Leche

    @8008Leche

    11 ай бұрын

    Wait how can people leave a country like all of them.

  • @airtale8725

    @airtale8725

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@8008Leche This means people from foreign countries who are there as ambassadors and tourists. They get a warning from their own country's foreign ministry that Lebanon (or any actual country where it's applicable) is not safe.

  • @danilapolesciuk4316

    @danilapolesciuk4316

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@8008Lechewdym? When a country asks for its citizens to leave a country that is unsafe and there's a possibility of a war that's pretty common

  • @deezeed2817

    @deezeed2817

    11 ай бұрын

    In my mind Hezbollah is preparing for a greater middle east conflict. What this channel has missed is the bigger picture, Israel is planning to attack Iran's nuclear sites and Iran has made it clear that such an operation is an act of war and will be seen by all Pro-Iranian groups including Hezbollah, Hamas, Islamic Jihad, Syria, Iraqi militia's and Houthi's will all consider it an attack on them too. Thus the greatest threat to peace in the middle east is if the Israeli's initiate a special air operation over Iran. This in my view will be the next chapter in WW3. Oil prices will skyrocket and make 2022 look like nothing. I've been following this entire episode and in my mind it is another black swan event that could shock the entire world.

  • @EliaBecherer
    @EliaBecherer11 ай бұрын

    The title should be "Israel vs Hazbolla" because I dont think Lebanon has any interest in war right now given the status of its economy.

  • @FrostedMike

    @FrostedMike

    11 ай бұрын

    Lebanon never had an interest for a few decades now. If something is going on on the border, it's always Hezbollah.

  • @Ishi79

    @Ishi79

    11 ай бұрын

    1492, European colonialism: We discovered America. 1916, European colonialism: We are liberating the Holy land. The imaginary state of Israel, master of fairy tales, are European colonialism..

  • @iggyzeta9755

    @iggyzeta9755

    11 ай бұрын

    @@Ishi79 Forgetting Arab and Islamic colonialism.

  • @cool06alt

    @cool06alt

    11 ай бұрын

    @@iggyzeta9755 So you are okay with European colonialism?

  • @naor85

    @naor85

    11 ай бұрын

    Then perhaps Lebanon should not have its sovereignty undermined by terrorist groups.

  • @alainghawi9122
    @alainghawi912210 ай бұрын

    As a lebanese, hopefully there would be peace one day and we could end this cycle of war! We should focus on enhancing the economy and society instead of hate and war.

  • @rxtr664

    @rxtr664

    10 ай бұрын

    The Arabs will remain weak as long as Israel is in place

  • @zushagutrachter5835

    @zushagutrachter5835

    10 ай бұрын

    That would be a dream. Hug from a Israel

  • @JohnathanHollins

    @JohnathanHollins

    10 ай бұрын

    Israeli here, I wish. We have no problem with the Lebanese people, just with Hizbula

  • @YotamAlbalach

    @YotamAlbalach

    10 ай бұрын

    As long as Hezbullah is in charge, there will be no peace in Lebanon. Take control of your own country first.

  • @samael4759

    @samael4759

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@JohnathanHollinslebanese here we ourselves have a problem with hizbula😅 but that doesn't mean we don't have one with the Israeli government/military

  • @wissammoussa7540
    @wissammoussa754010 ай бұрын

    As a Lebanese hearing that someone wants to send us back to the stone age is funny. My brother in Christ we are already there

  • @vincelasagna

    @vincelasagna

    10 ай бұрын

    I know right 😂

  • @sportac

    @sportac

    10 ай бұрын

    =/ as israeli prefer that no one of us will be in stone age

  • @ElihuNavon

    @ElihuNavon

    10 ай бұрын

    You made me laugh my arse off

  • @aradyahel8430

    @aradyahel8430

    10 ай бұрын

    No one wants this war its just provocations, every side wanting to show who has the biggest willy

  • @RavenPaven

    @RavenPaven

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@sportacDW you Yahudis will be sent to the dark ages where you belong

  • @shadowleon659
    @shadowleon65911 ай бұрын

    It's so sad to how Lebanon has fallen and to think that it was once called the Switzerland of the Middle East.

  • @anitagorse9204

    @anitagorse9204

    11 ай бұрын

    Their own doing.

  • @richardm7713

    @richardm7713

    11 ай бұрын

    a case why mass immigration of 3rd world immigrants is extremly dangerous to upset the demographics and by extension its political system.

  • @KFKrak

    @KFKrak

    11 ай бұрын

    @@anitagorse9204Its hezbollah not us

  • @jhingoorpatima237

    @jhingoorpatima237

    11 ай бұрын

    Not only lebanon suffering but also syria irak Afgbanistan libya venezuela Nicaragua several African countries and the list goes on due to sanction impose by west !!!!

  • @anitagorse9204

    @anitagorse9204

    11 ай бұрын

    @@KFKrak Who let Hezbollah in? Who supports it inside of Lebanon?

  • @o_s-24
    @o_s-2411 ай бұрын

    I hope the situation doesn't escalate. Lebanon has had enough in recent years

  • @sohaawwad8384

    @sohaawwad8384

    11 ай бұрын

    Just let it escalate, until we are done here.

  • @cde9952

    @cde9952

    11 ай бұрын

    Israel has been in Lebanon numerous times. Wouldn’t surprise me again

  • @ymtzlgn

    @ymtzlgn

    11 ай бұрын

    @@cde9952 not that Israel actually wants to be there, but when you have 150k rockets aimed at your population centers and agitators like Nasrallah, you’ll be ready too.

  • @dudemanman252

    @dudemanman252

    11 ай бұрын

    Yeah but Isreal hasn't so I hope they get dunked on

  • @MetallicReg

    @MetallicReg

    11 ай бұрын

    Well if they are not careful Lebanon will have much less…land soon. When Israel is pushed to go into the offensive, they usually expand the „security zones“ after the conflict.

  • @n8d618
    @n8d61811 ай бұрын

    as a lebanese and with all due respect, it was never the lebanese who started the countless wars with israel. it’s always started by either Palestinian militias or hezbollah (which both act together in a lot of cases). ordinary lebanese people like me have suffered enough with a dysfunctional and corrupt government and we do not want to start wars. we weren’t just called the switzerland of the middle east for our banking system, it was due to our neutrality in all major regional conflicts as well. again, we do not need needless bloodshed over a couple of border squabbles. leave each other be.

  • @sammya1970

    @sammya1970

    11 ай бұрын

    On one hand, you have the Christian moronites who asked the israelies to occupy jnoubis land then they cried when the shias rose and kicked them out. the moronites who posture as europeans, have tried to push down and oppress the shias, and all of a sudden when the shias fight back, the moronites/sunnis who have have zero unity and are completely dysfunctional and who obliterated the banking system want to find scapegoats. as you know the banks are Lebanon's greatest headache and also run by Christians. Maybe if these dysfunctional moronites were ousted from being able to run these banks then Lebanon would be able to breathe. regardless Hezbollah will not cede its right to protect their lands in the south just because some moronites beg them to. They can elect another gemayel, but another moronite will probably kill him. its better for moronites to mind their own business and stop ruining the banks.

  • @Daniel-jv1ku

    @Daniel-jv1ku

    11 ай бұрын

    That's true. Lebanon is a beautiful country with very warm people. Its current state is tragic. Also, this video has some inaccuracies... 1. The residents of the village of Ghajar overwhelmingly opposed the UN Blue Line in 2006, and petitioned the UN to not cut the village in half. The UN ignored them. 2. They consider themselves Syrians. Ghajar is located inside the Golan Heights, which were occupied by Israel after Syria used its mountains to bomb Israel-proper. Syria didn't bomb military assets; they bombed Israeli towns and homes within pre-1967 Israel, which is terrorism. Thus, Israel took the Golan Heights and will only give them up when Syria offers peace, whereas Syria maintains that Israel must give up the Golan Heights without a peace treaty. Doing so would be very dangerous for millions of Israelis which Syria wants to bomb indiscriminately from the very high mountains of the Golan Heights. Considering that ISIS was dominating Syria until very recently, Israel made the right to choice. Otherwise, Israel would have had ISIS right on the other side of their border. 3. Since Ghajar doesn't see Syria offering peace to Israel anytime soon, they must choose between being part of Lebanon or Israel. At the same time, they want the entire village to be united in the same country. When Israel decided to withdraw from the Lebanese (northern) side of Ghajar in accordance with the UN Blue Line, the village organized a huge protest against it. They wanted to remain in Israel. Makes sense - the choice is between a country that is falling apart VS one that offers stability and protection from terrorists. 4. The border fence was built by the democratically-elected municipality of Ghajar with the support of their residents, not by Israel. Wanting to integrate themselves into the State of Israel and protect their residents from Hezbollah, they built the fence. Once the fence was completed, Israel opened up the village to all Israelis. It's a really beautiful village, with ornate architecture and beautiful streets, so this boosted the economy of Ghajar and made life for their residents much better. In conclusion, Israel didn't do anything wrong in this case. Ghajar was unfairly split in half and their residents wanted to be a part of Israel. That is why the fence was built. It was their choice, not Israel's, to do this... and Hezbollah is pretending otherwise. At the end of the day, if Ghajar wants to be a part of Israel by its own will, they have the right to do so.

  • @harrykuheim6107

    @harrykuheim6107

    11 ай бұрын

    The Islamofascists will never stop....they are on a Mission from Allah to, "Bathe the World in Jewish and Infidel Blood to prepare/cleanse the Earth for the coming of the 12th Imman...

  • @joeyjoey7972

    @joeyjoey7972

    11 ай бұрын

    TRUE. Lebanese are sick of its country being used as a battle ground. Lebanese need to stand together against foreign interference.

  • @noblehazards9713

    @noblehazards9713

    11 ай бұрын

    That’s funny bro. If it were the other way around, the Palestinians woulda welcomed in the Lebanese but sure bro, throw your Arab brothers under the bus. Arabs can’t unite together for shit anyway. Good luck with your collapsing economy.

  • @mayne.-.787
    @mayne.-.78710 ай бұрын

    As a lebanese, the war would mean nothing to us given our current way of life.

  • @sagittariusa7662

    @sagittariusa7662

    9 ай бұрын

    If they can force out the trouble makers and pay people like you to relocate back home, I am sure the violence would come to an end. I mean you'll probably have wars with Syria instead but an alliance with Israel will deter that aggression for the most part.

  • @MCohen28
    @MCohen2811 ай бұрын

    I don’t think the Lebanese economy could cope with a war at the moment. They’ve gone from the top of the prosperity tree into the dirt. Russia increased their aggression towards Ukraine owing to sky high energy prices. Hezbollah would get crushed.

  • @sohaawwad8384

    @sohaawwad8384

    11 ай бұрын

    There is no official Lebanese economy to begin with, just chaotic cash economy. I don't think Hizballah will consider the economy, he hasn't do so in the past.

  • @GwainSagaFanChannel

    @GwainSagaFanChannel

    11 ай бұрын

    Russia is attempting to lower the energy prices but OPEC (oil producing countries mostly Arabic countries which Russia is not part of) themselves prefer high energy prices that being said the sanctions do cripple Russian economy and their war effort but the Arabs already wanted to increase oil prices to make up for the covid pandemic which brought oil prices to an all-time lowpoint

  • @esense9602

    @esense9602

    11 ай бұрын

    Other countries will watch this war like a slug match. I expect intervention if it happens.

  • @mohamedbenhamida5652

    @mohamedbenhamida5652

    11 ай бұрын

    Hezbollah isn't a regular army infact I think that the labenese government and other labenese malitias (even the christian ones) in case of a war would fund them to do operations in zionist controlled soil. It will weaken Israel significantly and in case Hiziballoh is destroyed in the process it will be a win for the labenese government. Don't fool urself the labenese Christian militias might hate Muslims but they love their country (in a toxic way) like Muslim malitias. Also don't forget the inside threat on the zionist entity by Arabs who will certainly cease this opportunity.

  • @peteradaniel

    @peteradaniel

    11 ай бұрын

    Thanks Mr Cohen

  • @calumbishop7082
    @calumbishop708211 ай бұрын

    TLDR 5 days ago: Will war break out in Niger and West Africa TLDR a day ago: Will war break out between Rwanda and the DRC TLDR now: Will war break out between Israel and Lebanon --- The world really has gone to bash*t crazy hasn't it.

  • @GhostSamaritan

    @GhostSamaritan

    11 ай бұрын

    This is Rome.

  • @achillesgeroko8714

    @achillesgeroko8714

    11 ай бұрын

    Nah we just know about it more

  • @liamwarren7590

    @liamwarren7590

    11 ай бұрын

    What the common denominator, British and French drawn borders in the 1900.

  • @moah2012

    @moah2012

    11 ай бұрын

    The war was never not crazy. There's always war. I could go 100 or 200 years ago and it would be worse

  • @georgiewalker5826

    @georgiewalker5826

    11 ай бұрын

    These countries have certainly had enough time to sort these issues out@@liamwarren7590

  • @Mr.Helper.
    @Mr.Helper.9 ай бұрын

    This aged well

  • @Ynhockey
    @Ynhockey11 ай бұрын

    Fun fact: residents of Ghajar who have Israeli citizenship consistently vote for right-wing or center-right Israeli parties, as opposed to either left-wing or Arab parties for whom most Arab-Israelis vote. This is because right-wing parties are less likely to hand over part of the village to Lebanon. Clearly Ghajarians don't want to go to Lebanon.

  • @Daniel-jv1ku

    @Daniel-jv1ku

    11 ай бұрын

    That's true. Also, the municipality of Ghajar built the border wall, not Israel. Israel didn't force it on them, it was their own choice to separate from Lebanon. Hezbollah is pretending otherwise, as if it was Israel that made this happen, so as to have an excuse to increase tensions. The media, sadly, does not tell the truth.

  • @franzjoseph1837

    @franzjoseph1837

    11 ай бұрын

    Yeah one state is subsidized by the US treasury while the other is not.

  • @TheVeraciety

    @TheVeraciety

    11 ай бұрын

    @@franzjoseph1837What is going to be your smear when Israel no longer has military subsidies? Please tell me! You people have a dumb answer to everything.

  • @bobbyjackson2705

    @bobbyjackson2705

    11 ай бұрын

    @@franzjoseph1837fax.

  • @Malo-os9kk

    @Malo-os9kk

    11 ай бұрын

    Yeah, its bc many of them are settlers. Far right religious zelots who want to take over the area and create an ethno state. Most of them are also from the US. They dont want to leave bc they are fascists

  • @ymtzlgn
    @ymtzlgn11 ай бұрын

    Unless Nasrallah is desperate for some legitimacy, it is hard to find any reason why Hezbollah would be interested in doing so. It is not worth destroying Lebanon for this

  • @louiscypher4186

    @louiscypher4186

    11 ай бұрын

    You're forgetting where Hezbollah's true loyalties lie, They obey their Iranian masters.

  • @ymtzlgn

    @ymtzlgn

    11 ай бұрын

    @@louiscypher4186 I feel awful for Lebanon. They will suffer consequences that they did not ask for. They literally have a tumour in their country that is slowly spreading to all aspects of society

  • @louiscypher4186

    @louiscypher4186

    11 ай бұрын

    @@ymtzlgn On the bright side, Iran seems focused on the Saudi's right now. I don't think they can fund a war in Yemen and Lebanon at the same time. So a 3rd war is unlikely to kick off until that's sorted.

  • @pennylover

    @pennylover

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@louiscypher4186 even though it's a far shot i feel like if war were to happen the anti Iranian Arab states would probably support Israel maybe not publicly or even diplomatically but I feel like they'd do some stuff behind the scenes cause some trouble in the hezbollah lines or give some cash to the Israeli military industrial complex

  • @HALLish-jl5mo

    @HALLish-jl5mo

    11 ай бұрын

    Hezbollah don’t care about the lives of people in Lebanon. Israel cares more than they do.

  • @NeoKailthas
    @NeoKailthas11 ай бұрын

    yeah I was going to say Lebanon has nothing to do with this lol. Iran and Israel may have a war on Lebanese grounds.

  • @itzikashemtov6045

    @itzikashemtov6045

    11 ай бұрын

    Lebanon is to be blamed for all, Giving its land to be ruled by Iran, Now we in Israel need to remove them, Pathetic.

  • @NeoKailthas

    @NeoKailthas

    11 ай бұрын

    @@arielweinberger read brother. Don't let hate blind you.

  • @normanrustom13

    @normanrustom13

    11 ай бұрын

    @@itzikashemtov6045 im lebanese and let me tell you something. We want them out as bad as you do and by we i mean us normal citizens. Sure there are some bad fruits among us but the majority dont support them. Our system has gotten so corrupt and fucked with because of all the shit that we are dealing with that we cant really do anything. I mean Hezbollah's army is way stronger than ours and we cant just kick him out as much as i want to. All i want is my country and peace back that's it. Both countries are going through enough as is the last thing we want is a war.

  • @tiglishnobody8750

    @tiglishnobody8750

    11 ай бұрын

    @@NeoKailthas And HZ doesn't exist when Israel invade Lebanon

  • @tiglishnobody8750

    @tiglishnobody8750

    11 ай бұрын

    @@NeoKailthas You think HZ came out from nowhere without reason as Civil war, Iran revoultion and Israel invasion later occupation make prefect condition for HZ to exist

  • @_Drion_
    @_Drion_11 ай бұрын

    We should note that it was the locals of Ghajar that built the fence on the Lebanese side, to enable easy crossing between the northern and southern halves of the village who up until that point have been split.

  • @crazychicken8290

    @crazychicken8290

    10 ай бұрын

    what

  • @ofrikalif4938
    @ofrikalif493811 ай бұрын

    You left out the reason that Israel invaded Lebanon. Endless rockets were launched from south Lebanon to Israel by the PLO (there was no Iron Dome at that time) Not saying if it was good or not, but telling the full story is important

  • @liorajacob8094

    @liorajacob8094

    11 ай бұрын

    Yes, I've noticed that this channel tends to ignore certain inconvenient facts, all the better to subtly paint Israel as the aggressor.

  • @KWTxrulz

    @KWTxrulz

    11 ай бұрын

    You forgot to mention how the Palestinians entered Lebanon. Why does the Zionists kicked them from their homeland ? and why the Palestinians has no right to strike back at their invaders? Does the Palestinians claiming that God given them this land or the Zionists. If the Zionists has been given the land by God I would like to see the contract.

  • @josephfarber6027

    @josephfarber6027

    11 ай бұрын

    @@KWTxrulz read the bible moron, you find it there, even your koran acknowledges it sura 5 and 26.

  • @melindacadarette3447

    @melindacadarette3447

    11 ай бұрын

    @@KWTxrulz It was the UN that defined the modern borders of Israel back in 1947. They have failed to foresee the multiple issues that resulted from it and has not been able to resolve any of them yet. There are still many Arabs living in Israel - it's just a border dispute that has gone far too long that the UN should had dealt with long ago.

  • @ofrikalif4938

    @ofrikalif4938

    11 ай бұрын

    @@KWTxrulz you are missing the point. This is between Israel and Lebanon and/or Hizzbullah. The palestinians are only relevant to question of why Israel entered Lebanon. It's about the 2 countries, not about the entire Israeli arab conflict.

  • @InAeternumRomaMater
    @InAeternumRomaMater11 ай бұрын

    Lebanon is the last Christian state in the Middle East, not Islamist🇱🇧🇱🇧☦️✝️💯

  • @tarekzetouneh2267

    @tarekzetouneh2267

    11 ай бұрын

    like 30% and even less by now. since the economic collapse and mass immigration. there are no official statistics in Lebanon since 1932 its all estimation now. and if you count the Syrian and Palestinian refugee. the percentage goes down even further. realistically only around 15-20% are Christian. similar to Egypt and Syria. and there are no such thing as an islamist country in the middle east. they are predominantly secular post colonial junta governments. the region is very diverse and harmonious for the most part of history. the biggest destabilizer was the formation of a European colonial state in the middle of it.

  • @firefromthelord777

    @firefromthelord777

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@tarekzetouneh2267those refugees will never become citizen so don't count them

  • @lukiusbigbulbul8428

    @lukiusbigbulbul8428

    11 ай бұрын

    @@tarekzetouneh2267 good thing we israelis worked hard to remove the colonial british mandate of palestine. however the region will never stabilize due to many other factors, such as shia-sunni war, kurd-turk tensions, the palestinian-israeli conflict, etc.

  • @tarekzetouneh2267

    @tarekzetouneh2267

    11 ай бұрын

    @@lukiusbigbulbul8428 LOL , funny revisionist history. is this what they indoctrinate you in that ethno fascist apartheid state?

  • @thatdude-cc6ui

    @thatdude-cc6ui

    11 ай бұрын

    A Christian state with a Christian minority...? That not how things are working mate.

  • @TacticusPrime
    @TacticusPrime11 ай бұрын

    Lebanese GDP has halved since 2019. Absolutely insane. Over the last year, Israeli GDP has grown by more than the entire total size of the Lebanese economy. It's clear that the Lebanese people and economy would hate any further conflict. Unfortunately, Hezbollah takes marching orders from outside the country.

  • @itzikashemtov6045

    @itzikashemtov6045

    11 ай бұрын

    Orders from Iran* to be clear. Lebanon became just a puppet and soon will become a battleground because Lebanon's people are freaking weak and can't control their own country.

  • @-oi3824

    @-oi3824

    11 ай бұрын

    Welp the south never have ties with Lebanese economy

  • @theteamxxx3142

    @theteamxxx3142

    10 ай бұрын

    Lebanese people , the real one should just signa pact with israel getting rid of all the islamic extremism in the country creating an union between them and israel so that lebanon gets security from israel the islamists are kicked out and lebanon becomes israel ally and return to have stability and economy . They also should ask to the EU and America help

  • @-oi3824

    @-oi3824

    10 ай бұрын

    @@theteamxxx3142 kicking 78% from the country noice mr clever

  • @fayaz_Sulaiman

    @fayaz_Sulaiman

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@theteamxxx3142Lol🤣😂 delusional

  • @arnold6397
    @arnold639711 ай бұрын

    The thing with Ghajar is that the residents want to be Israelis, as the economy is much better there. Israel doesn't really care about the village, and in the past didn't mind returning it to lebanon, but lebanon refused since it was technically a Syrian village. Nasralla is just using the village as an excuse to shift all the anger from Hezbollah at Israel

  • @tiglishnobody8750

    @tiglishnobody8750

    11 ай бұрын

    Uh Lebanon actually do care about shebaa farms

  • @RS-uh7rz

    @RS-uh7rz

    11 ай бұрын

    Israel gave Israeli citizenship to everybody in Ghajar. Among other things, this gives Ghajar residents passports for international travel and full health benefits. So Israel does clearly care about the village.

  • @y.l7455

    @y.l7455

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@RS-uh7rz You do understand that giving basic things isn't caring? Israel would not care if this village would return to Lebanon.

  • @kntrsh

    @kntrsh

    11 ай бұрын

    Israel gives passports to anybody that can pretend to have jewish heritage just to cope with the demographic arms race in the region anyway

  • @krazythedomm

    @krazythedomm

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@y.l7455of course they care... are u insane???

  • @willemvanriet7160
    @willemvanriet716011 ай бұрын

    You are a brilliant replacement for the news on TV! No messaging, blind spots or drama. Just facts and situations.

  • @zerowilde

    @zerowilde

    11 ай бұрын

    For now. Evebtually all news outlets pushes their own propagands, just because you dont see it doesnt mean its not there 🤷‍♂️ Just be on your toes all times 👍

  • @josephdahdouh2725

    @josephdahdouh2725

    11 ай бұрын

    I don't think he is brilliant. The way he phrases things isn't particularly objective. And I can see this from a course I took called Analysis of all types of Discourse. This is clearly a targeted video. But maybe he is unaware of the techniques of unbiased news relay.

  • @ItalianCountryball11
    @ItalianCountryball1111 ай бұрын

    Bro, we don’t need another war.

  • @sohaawwad8384

    @sohaawwad8384

    11 ай бұрын

    I think we do.

  • @bachvandals3259

    @bachvandals3259

    11 ай бұрын

    @@sohaawwad8384 cant we just do Africa instead... Middle east is so last year. France is already in Africa, may as well be cool and trendy 😎

  • @amaansaeed9413

    @amaansaeed9413

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@bachvandals3259🗿🗿agreed might as well be trendy

  • @sohaawwad8384

    @sohaawwad8384

    11 ай бұрын

    @@bachvandals3259 Hehe. The middle east has biblical significance adding to the drama.

  • @sohaawwad8384

    @sohaawwad8384

    11 ай бұрын

    @GothicDoritos yes

  • @Odrd1009
    @Odrd100911 ай бұрын

    1. The name of the village is Rajar 2. The people of this village begged Israel to take the whole village cause the fact that it was split in half made the village's economy deteriorate.

  • @alex_pincha

    @alex_pincha

    11 ай бұрын

    It's Ghajar. The fact that Jewish Israelis cannot pronounce the letter R in their own language should not be inflicted on innocent people.

  • @Rexishmexi

    @Rexishmexi

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@alex_pincha"Israelis Jews can't pronounce R" - Random guy who's never met an Israeli Jew before

  • @alex_pincha

    @alex_pincha

    11 ай бұрын

    @@Rexishmexi ani miluimnik ya baba, kravi.

  • @alexszpilman2803

    @alexszpilman2803

    11 ай бұрын

    @@alex_pinchamade up fact 👆. In fact the R sound is pronounced quite strongly in Hebrew. Perhaps you were thinking about the Mandarin?

  • @tayhum90

    @tayhum90

    10 ай бұрын

    @@Rexishmexi There is no Israeli Jews. There is Jews and there is Israeli two different groups.

  • @MozartJunior22
    @MozartJunior2211 ай бұрын

    I went to the north side of Ghajar after it became open to the public. Beautiful village, and one of the most special places in the area. Even went to a restaurant there, called "Blue Line", which was one of my favorite restaurants I've been in in the past few years. The people of the village are very welcoming to tourists and it seems they get along well with them.

  • @NGBigfield
    @NGBigfield11 ай бұрын

    Lebanon has a great potential! It's a beautiful country with such amazing landscapes and people. As an Israeli, I think it would be such a shame if Nasrallah causes another war with us for political power, and against the benefit of the lebonese people

  • @user-bh5ls5jl3v

    @user-bh5ls5jl3v

    11 ай бұрын

    Free Lebanon from the Palestinian occupation!

  • @H.pranks

    @H.pranks

    11 ай бұрын

    Bro you are Israeli and I'm Lebanese

  • @H.pranks

    @H.pranks

    11 ай бұрын

    That's a little weird to talk to you, you know...

  • @user-bh5ls5jl3v

    @user-bh5ls5jl3v

    11 ай бұрын

    @@H.pranks I am a Druze whose family fled Lebanon because Essar Arafat murdered us and the Christians! I want the whole world to discover this story!

  • @NGBigfield

    @NGBigfield

    11 ай бұрын

    @@H.pranks We should do it more often

  • @shoobyd00
    @shoobyd0011 ай бұрын

    I see so much pro-palestine media posts. I am against any human rights violation against palestinians but I can't imagine the stress it must be to come out the suffering from WW2 and then have to then deal with violence from Hezbolla, Iran, Lebanon and Palestine

  • @dudefrombelgium

    @dudefrombelgium

    11 ай бұрын

    Thank you for acknowledging this.Visit Israel sometime if you want to, your eyes should open up. For starters the humanity that you see in both sides will become a reality for you. You are completely right about what you said. Bless you for your clear mind and heart.

  • @hardcore_bomb5759

    @hardcore_bomb5759

    11 ай бұрын

    I mean if you appear in palestine some 2000 years after getting kicked out and find it full of people who have lived in that land for centuries but you see it as yours Im sure they wont be very happy.

  • @Ayezix

    @Ayezix

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@hardcore_bomb5759why go so back in history? Just tell some europeans to get out from their homes they stole from jews during the war, but instead they just killed those jews, so double standards much?

  • @hardcore_bomb5759

    @hardcore_bomb5759

    11 ай бұрын

    @@Ayezix can you please further explain your point because i dont get what conflict you are referring to.

  • @davidsoup1738

    @davidsoup1738

    10 ай бұрын

    @@hardcore_bomb5759 if only there wasn't a huge genocide that killed millions of jews and forced them to escape their homes in Europe and found their own country in order to protect themselves from this happening again in the future... the creation of Israel was necessary and it is a very legitimate country, and if you wanna blame someone blame the UK or the UN for fucking it all up.

  • @registereduser6542
    @registereduser654211 ай бұрын

    That would be extremely bad... for Lebanon.

  • @whitneyy_spears7007

    @whitneyy_spears7007

    11 ай бұрын

    Think again

  • @Dann1SP

    @Dann1SP

    11 ай бұрын

    In 2006 it was bad for Israel

  • @whitneyy_spears7007

    @whitneyy_spears7007

    11 ай бұрын

    @@Dann1SP and in 2000 and in 1982

  • @Mr.Cool628

    @Mr.Cool628

    11 ай бұрын

    how it was bad for israel 1982 ? literally nulified lebanon in matter of days and in 2006 israel attacked hezbollah like hamas and thats a mistake next war it will be all lebanon and not only south in 2006 israel didnt hit any lebanese strategic points such as gas, water and power supplies next war israel will hit lebanese army as they said @@whitneyy_spears7007

  • @BlindMonk93
    @BlindMonk9311 ай бұрын

    TLDR, just like to say you're doing a great job! Really appreciate the work you do at keeping us informed of important developments happening around the world as they evolve, not just at the crisis point. Thanks!

  • @prathamsaxena9503

    @prathamsaxena9503

    11 ай бұрын

    No it's lazy and stupid video with no real life situation Just age old garbage fear mongering style of White Media

  • @guyguy9913

    @guyguy9913

    11 ай бұрын

    Did you just make a TLDR for 3 lines of words? TLDR; why TLDR?

  • @krisobg6403

    @krisobg6403

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@guyguy9913the name of the channel is TLDR

  • @johnshelton1141

    @johnshelton1141

    11 ай бұрын

    This time, Israel should not stop until we have the entire country, and wipe out Hezbelloh. They should not withdraw, until there is a government in Beirut that recognizes the state of Israel and its right to exist.

  • @racism.gaming

    @racism.gaming

    5 ай бұрын

    @@guyguy9913 bruh

  • @user-iz2tq3dx5d
    @user-iz2tq3dx5d11 ай бұрын

    Nasrallah's logic call us cowards meanwhile he's been hiding in a bunker since 2006

  • @mokied

    @mokied

    11 ай бұрын

    it's called propaganda, it does not need to be logic.

  • @bababababababa6124

    @bababababababa6124

    11 ай бұрын

    To be fair you are cowards, you need big daddy US to protect you

  • @Bolognabeef

    @Bolognabeef

    11 ай бұрын

    @@anon_148 keep talking that's all you Arabs are good at. Meanwhile you've been humiliated 4 times since 1948 🤣

  • @mjavani_pv

    @mjavani_pv

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@Bolognabeef If Israel did not attack the innocent people of Palestine and Lebanon and did not intend to occupy Syria, Hezbollah would not have been created. So the problem is from Israel. The situation will continue until they define their borders in the United Nations

  • @TheMrgoodmanners
    @TheMrgoodmanners11 ай бұрын

    Lebanon is in no position to start anything with a fly let alone Israel

  • @theultimategamer9240

    @theultimategamer9240

    11 ай бұрын

    I agree. I just hope THEY know that.

  • @wunywon

    @wunywon

    11 ай бұрын

    @@theultimategamer9240who’s they

  • @BenBrisker

    @BenBrisker

    11 ай бұрын

    True, and I believe the every Lebanon citizen knows this, but unfortunately they have no say in this, they are being hostage by Hezbolla

  • @theultimategamer9240

    @theultimategamer9240

    11 ай бұрын

    @@wunywon Hezbollah who really push their luck

  • @mjavani_pv

    @mjavani_pv

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@BenBrisker If Israel did not attack the innocent people of Palestine and Lebanon and did not intend to occupy Syria, Hezbollah would not have been created. So the problem is from Israel. The situation will continue until they define their borders in the United Nations

  • @user-hb2oc9ol8h
    @user-hb2oc9ol8h11 ай бұрын

    A really great, solid cover on the situation- and without being bias/showing sides, but you should’ve added the sea-border dispute between Israel and Lebanon about the gas founded in the sea near the coast of North Israel, which was a part of the begging of the reforms in the Supreme Court(when the Supreme Court decided to give gas to Lebanon without the approval of the government or without a vote on the subject in the cneset) and it’s another matter that sparked the tensions

  • @Michael-ie4sb

    @Michael-ie4sb

    11 ай бұрын

    Yes … the temporary left wing government gave those lands as a “peace” guarantee against all the Israelis public opinion. Now look whats it turned to be … israel literally gave 100 % with no return Thats why the left agenda should remain in the boundaries of revolutionary Marxist ideas and not in parliaments all over the world 🤷🏼‍♂️

  • @spoperty4940

    @spoperty4940

    10 ай бұрын

    Knesset*

  • @TechnoPhoenixTePh
    @TechnoPhoenixTePh11 ай бұрын

    I live in lebanon :''( this is bad news for me and for everyone who lives in lebanon, we living bad life in lebanon and i am not happy and yet war may gonna happen soon made me hopeless and sad No visa to leave to immigrant other country No money No work or business No one cares us Nobody helps us No bank or bank account Government stolen Money from people Unrest war lebanon Poverty Everything is wrong in lebanon Not even i could create donation site to help us country :( This is bad future

  • @Daniel-jv1ku

    @Daniel-jv1ku

    11 ай бұрын

    It's so sad. I wish Lebanon achieves its full potential. I recently saw your landscapes... they're so beautiful! I was shocked.

  • @Jewish_Israeli_Zionist

    @Jewish_Israeli_Zionist

    11 ай бұрын

    Think of a Phoenician renaissance and readoption if Hebrew as your language (Hebrew=Phoenician). Renew the biblical pact between Solomonic Israel and Hiramic Phoenicia.

  • @bill5627

    @bill5627

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@Jewish_Israeli_ZionistNo, it's Aramaic.

  • @Daniel-jv1ku

    @Daniel-jv1ku

    10 ай бұрын

    @@Jewish_Israeli_Zionist You mean have Lebanon eventually join Israel? That would be awesome, but only if they would want this.

  • @thelayman6189
    @thelayman61899 ай бұрын

    Now i understand, why my Lebanese friend always says Israel has occupied & oppressing them

  • @angelsackson

    @angelsackson

    9 ай бұрын

    Lol, your friends people are weak…

  • @thelayman6189

    @thelayman6189

    9 ай бұрын

    @@angelsackson i said so, but they get too defensive LoL. Jokes apart, civilians from both parties really believe what is narrated to them... It's a human weakness, i pity them... Because both sides perform barbaric acts

  • @user-cg2tw8pw7j

    @user-cg2tw8pw7j

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@thelayman6189What are the Berbers talking about? Clean yourself with water 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @dovavram
    @dovavram10 ай бұрын

    This is extremely impressive! As someone that is very close to the subject professionally as well as geographically, I think you did a good job. BTW, the name of the village u mention is pronounced: "Rajar".

  • @jibjub2121

    @jibjub2121

    10 ай бұрын

    not sure why he was pronouncing it as "ganjar"

  • @amitaimariouriarte8297
    @amitaimariouriarte829711 ай бұрын

    I'm impressed your report seemed unbiased! That's hard to find. Please, keep us informed of the situation on both sides.

  • @TornacenseDeFuturo

    @TornacenseDeFuturo

    11 ай бұрын

    Many important details are missing, like why Israel occupied some land. No one speaks about the war that the Arab neighbors started with the arabs in Gaza. They lost, and now crying about it. Imagine Germany asking Denmark, Poland, and France for the land they lost during WW I and WW 2 😂

  • @kabz3354

    @kabz3354

    10 ай бұрын

    @@TornacenseDeFuturo You filthy invaders, You the problem in the first place

  • @Joaephw336
    @Joaephw33610 ай бұрын

    TLDR is one of the most informative news cast on the internet I listen to every one thanks TLDR

  • @jamesmccallum8641
    @jamesmccallum864111 ай бұрын

    At 4:05 you can't see what's written at the bottom of the screen. Might be an issue with my phones resolution tho.

  • @navetal

    @navetal

    11 ай бұрын

    I think those are Arabic subtitles from the original video, it doesn't look like the font they usually use in their videos.

  • @noamrotstain3182
    @noamrotstain318210 ай бұрын

    *Right from the get go you started off by framing it as though Israel tried using the situation in Lebanon as an excuse to conquer it-during the civil war-which my father fought in, the PLO was situated in southern Lebanon and was frequently attacking Israeli civilians in the northern Galilee. Israel as a result fought back as any sovereign country is not only expected to do but is required to do. Nobody wants war, especially the Israelis, but we will not hesitate to defend ourselves, our homes and our families and friends*

  • @noamrotstain3182

    @noamrotstain3182

    10 ай бұрын

    An additional fun POI is that the UN was discovered to be helping the PLO (an internationally recognized terrorist organization) by letting them store weapons in their bases in the 1970 war. As you can tell the UN, is as relevant as the rocks are under the soldiers feet in these politics.

  • @danielwodak33
    @danielwodak3311 ай бұрын

    very well done!

  • @ISD_Nemesis
    @ISD_Nemesis9 ай бұрын

    This theory didn't aged well...

  • @anitagorse9204
    @anitagorse920411 ай бұрын

    The point is, both countries are rapidly loosing power and influence and are struggling with many issues, either economical or political or both. Politicians like to use a juicy conflict to divert attention elsewhere. I wouldn't write the war off so fast. God help us.

  • @QwoaX

    @QwoaX

    11 ай бұрын

    That "god" mfr is the reason for all these wars. Pray to Satan that he can stop god's madness.

  • @puraLusa

    @puraLusa

    11 ай бұрын

    Lmao, israel hasn't reach the point of blowing it's own capital 😂 there is no comparisson, lebanon has reached the rock bottom and then kept on falling 😂

  • @rohankishibe8259

    @rohankishibe8259

    11 ай бұрын

    One country, Lebanon, two organisations, Hezbollah and Israel, there are no "both countries" "If there was no Israel, we will have to create an Israel, the only way to secure Amarican interest in the middle east" Joe Biden

  • @Michael-ie4sb

    @Michael-ie4sb

    11 ай бұрын

    Bruhhh 😂😂😂 israel literally climbed to 12 place in gdp per capita today … Don’t believe to this leftist propaganda, the numbers are about the same 50,000 people protesting for 6 months for something they dont even know to explain 🤷🏼‍♂️ Btw the difference between israel “turmoil” to Lebanon is that in Lebanon there is no banks, no electricity for most of the day, no economy, ethnic problems and armed conflicts … they have 24 deads and counting in ein al hilwa while an underground fire been burning the city for more then a week. While in Israel some bored old rich leftist that drinks macchiato and driving suvs blocking the same highway with police agreement 🤷🏼‍♂️ Levels 🙄

  • @priestsonaplane2236

    @priestsonaplane2236

    10 ай бұрын

    THIS

  • @betweenlamppost
    @betweenlamppost11 ай бұрын

    It’s nice to hear an informed unbiased channel who doesn’t take sides and talks facts! So I’m becoming subscriber and hope to see that independent trend continues! Thanks for the video

  • @erikalulea3608

    @erikalulea3608

    11 ай бұрын

    To take side against the Zionist regime of Israel is to take side against Injustice. Sometimes we need to stand up against that. You can not always be neutral.

  • @CoefficientOfAwesome

    @CoefficientOfAwesome

    11 ай бұрын

    He's very clearly taking a side. Calling Golan Heights "disputed" when only 1 country recognizes it. 190+ others say it's illegally occupied. He repeatedly mentions Iran as Hezbollah's puppetmaster but absolutely zero mention of USA. and then he compares a military occupation to A TENT 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @Owen_loves_Butters

    @Owen_loves_Butters

    10 ай бұрын

    @@CoefficientOfAwesomeThe US has nothing to do with this, and it may just be a tent, but it's a tent openly violating Israeli sovereignty.

  • @breefolf

    @breefolf

    10 ай бұрын

    tldr is a neoliberal channel which is quite clearly taking the israeli side throughout this entire video, i have no idea how you can think this seems unbiased

  • @spoperty4940

    @spoperty4940

    10 ай бұрын

    @@CoefficientOfAwesome it is disputed, israel captured that land in war. it doesnt matter if other countries dont view it as such, israel has a military claim over golan heights which makes it disputed.USA is also not israels puppet master, it gives it funding for military purposes.

  • @user-ss1js3hb8w
    @user-ss1js3hb8w10 ай бұрын

    We don't need war we need peace.

  • @user-xn8og1wd6z
    @user-xn8og1wd6z10 ай бұрын

    All in all, surprisingly accurate, and I specifically appreciate the language chosen to describe the internal crisis in Israel. Two small remarks though: - The reservist didn't refuse to report, because they were no summoned. They signed petition that they will not report if summoned, and the general belief is that if there is indeed a threat that justifies drafting reserve - they will indeed report. Also - there are no thousands of them. - The correct pronunciation of the Allawy village on the border is Rajar, not Ganjar.

  • @The_InfantMalePollockFrancis
    @The_InfantMalePollockFrancis11 ай бұрын

    I wish Lebanon and Israel would be more cooperative with one another.

  • @oyeahjustcomenting

    @oyeahjustcomenting

    11 ай бұрын

    Kick Hezbollah out and there would be peace believe me 😂 it’s not that israel nor Lebanon have any actual disputes amongst each other.

  • @niklasmolen4753

    @niklasmolen4753

    11 ай бұрын

    Too many profit from tension and conflict for it to calm down. I don't see any change in the next 20-30 years.

  • @vincentlussier8264

    @vincentlussier8264

    11 ай бұрын

    Isreal always has been and always will be in conflict with their neighbors and I think it's always Israel to blame and yet they blame everyone else!

  • @FrostedMike

    @FrostedMike

    11 ай бұрын

    Surprisingly enough, cooperation between the two governments is at the highest it's ever been. Not that cooperation existed much in the first place, but it is higher. Lucky or unlucky for Lebanon, their dysfunctional government understand more and more that Hezbollah are too powerful and need to be removed. Political figures in Lebanon has publicly called for the disarmament of Hezbollah exactly because they know Lebanon can't deal with a war and Hezbollah are escalating the situation by poking the bear. Lebanon will gain from Hezbollah going out of the picture, but getting there is difficult and could be catastrophic.

  • @Rikimkigsck

    @Rikimkigsck

    11 ай бұрын

    Goodluck dealing with jihadists, as a Turkish who was raised in a muslim community I can assure you there can be no peace under islam

  • @spicyuno7901
    @spicyuno790111 ай бұрын

    May God Help Us 🇱🇧 ❤

  • @RealYunoCS

    @RealYunoCS

    11 ай бұрын

    🇮🇱

  • @alyaly2355

    @alyaly2355

    11 ай бұрын

    @@RealYunoCS🇵🇸

  • @PatriotOfPersia

    @PatriotOfPersia

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@RealYunoCS 🇮🇷😎

  • @heartbroken3344

    @heartbroken3344

    11 ай бұрын

    @@RealYunoCS🇮🇱

  • @chesky-lm4hq

    @chesky-lm4hq

    11 ай бұрын

    🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱

  • @michaelwoolaver6113
    @michaelwoolaver611311 ай бұрын

    Always important to pick a fight with someone you can actually beat.

  • @RazorsharpLT

    @RazorsharpLT

    11 ай бұрын

    Russia seems to have missed this point

  • @theultimategamer9240

    @theultimategamer9240

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@RazorsharpLT well... Russia changed their goal. Instead of conquering all of Ukraine they decided to settle with the sea that connected Ukraine to the trading routes of the world. Right now that's what Ukraine us fighting for but is miserably failing to take back. (Unless the explanation video I watched yesterday is outdated)

  • @RazorsharpLT

    @RazorsharpLT

    11 ай бұрын

    @@theultimategamer9240 Yeah, and I'm sure that was the original intention of Russia Sarcasm fully intentional

  • @davidsoup1738

    @davidsoup1738

    10 ай бұрын

    yeah... no arab country can beat Israel, nor any terrorist group, as we've already seen

  • @tFighterPilot
    @tFighterPilot11 ай бұрын

    There is no N in Ghajar, and the GH is pronounced like a German R. And its people don't want to be part of Lebanon. They consider themselves Syrians and are content to be part of Israel in the meanwhile. If they wanted to be part of Lebanon, they would be. Until recently only residents were allowed to enter the village, but now there are no more restrictions and it's like any other Israeli locality.

  • @Daniel-jv1ku

    @Daniel-jv1ku

    11 ай бұрын

    Exactly, and it was Ghajar (the municipality) that built the fence, not Israel. It was their choice to do so, and they did it to protect themselves and to have Israel open up the village without any restrictions, since previously it was only residents that could access the village. Now, their economy is benefiting from tourism, since Ghajar's municipality has done a lot to build ornate architecture and beautiful streets... which would naturally attract tourism.

  • @cyberpass

    @cyberpass

    11 ай бұрын

    Qq… did israel give them passports? Or are they still stateless?

  • @omer_peleg

    @omer_peleg

    11 ай бұрын

    @@cyberpass The video lacks a lot of context, they are Israeli citizens since 1981

  • @aaditya91

    @aaditya91

    11 ай бұрын

    Had to stifle a chuckle when he kept referring to it as Ganja lol

  • @cyberpass

    @cyberpass

    11 ай бұрын

    @@omer_peleg That's interesting...Israel should do the same for all of the occupied territories.

  • @guss77
    @guss7711 ай бұрын

    As an Israeli I wasn't even aware of this issue - too busy with internal social turmoil...

  • @massey81

    @massey81

    11 ай бұрын

    Which is why Netanyahu may take a page from sharons playbook and attack in order distract from internsl conflicts. Lets be blunt. Hezbollah may provoke, but it will be israel that decides if there is to be a war.

  • @theobserver9131

    @theobserver9131

    11 ай бұрын

    Wakey wakey! While your government is busy committing genocide against Palestine, some people are busy organizing it's demise.

  • @mikabitar2945

    @mikabitar2945

    11 ай бұрын

    Im Syrian in the Netherlands and I've met many great Israeli people here. we have a lot more in common than we think. Hope one day we can be loving neighbors in the middle-east like we already are in Europe.

  • @gilmaman7682

    @gilmaman7682

    11 ай бұрын

    @@mikabitar2945 I fully agree, only peace brother.

  • @prathamsaxena9503

    @prathamsaxena9503

    11 ай бұрын

    Because it made up fear mongering bs by white Media

  • @OMerKakun
    @OMerKakun11 ай бұрын

    Israel won't tolerate an increased number of those incidents, not with the tension it holds in it's southern border and the increased terror attacks from the west bank, it damages the government too much in those very sensitive times. Don't forget a war with Hezbolla at current times holds the opportunity to weaken its hold in Lebanon, unite Israel under a single cause at times of social crisis, and shake Iran and the Palestinians while demonstrating military action never seen before in relatively minor military operations at Gaza or the west bank.

  • @computerinsurgent1204

    @computerinsurgent1204

    10 ай бұрын

    Don't forget Israel has more to lose in a war than Lebanon. Lebanon is in a huge crisis, but because of that has nothing to lose. In a war against Lebanon, Israel will suffer huge damage and casualties. Israeli military commanders know this. Hezbollah doesn't want war, but it is ready if needed. Israel can't defeat Hezbollah by military means. This was admitted by Israeli officials after the 2006 war. Let alone Israel doesn't even dare to do a ground invasion on Gaza since 2014. Hezbollah has allegedly 200.000+ rockets/missiles with an addition of 2000 (suicide) drones according to Israeli estimates alone. Hezbollah is able to fire 1500-5000 rockets per day. The Iron Dome stock will be drained. Hezbollah rockets are also more faster and accurate compared to homemade rockets from Gaza, as well as having bigger warheads. And in recent years, Hezbollah has gained more precision missiles that can reach every land Israel holds. From Kiryat Shmona to Eilat. It has at least 100.000 well trained soldiers and many of them have real combat experience. It's actually because of Hezbollah's power, there is now a ''weaponized peace'' between Lebanon and Israel.

  • @mjavani_pv

    @mjavani_pv

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@computerinsurgent1204 If Israel did not attack the innocent people of Palestine and Lebanon and did not intend to occupy Syria, Hezbollah would not have been created. So the problem is from Israel. The situation will continue until they define their borders in the United Nations

  • @Harryjw67
    @Harryjw6710 ай бұрын

    The political equivalent of 2 siblings fighting over space in the back of a car

  • @nadiakurdi4373
    @nadiakurdi437311 ай бұрын

    I’ve been hearing the same thing since 2006 every year and nothing happens, hopefully it won’t happen this time

  • @comicomment
    @comicomment11 ай бұрын

    It's about monotheisms. Two athletes in their wheelchairs discussing which leg is the best to limp to an Olympic medal.

  • @arielweinberger

    @arielweinberger

    11 ай бұрын

    I honestly don't think it's that. Monotheism would've been an issue with Morocco, UAE, Bahrain, Turkey and Azerbaijan. But it's not because that's not the issue. The issue is Hezbollah holding Lebanon and the Lebanese hostage, with zero reasons to let go. It's too beneficial for them to be in power.

  • @johndoe6011
    @johndoe601111 ай бұрын

    Pathetic men in both governments creating a useless conflict at the border to divert the publics attention from the awful economic (Lebanon) / political (Israel) situations in the countries. It is horrible to watch.

  • @Daniel-jv1ku

    @Daniel-jv1ku

    11 ай бұрын

    This video has some inaccuracies... 1. The residents of the village of Ghajar overwhelmingly opposed the UN Blue Line in 2006, and petitioned the UN to not cut the village in half. The UN ignored them. 2. They consider themselves Syrians. Ghajar is located inside the Golan Heights, which were occupied by Israel after Syria used its mountains to bomb Israel-proper. Syria didn't bomb military assets; they bombed Israeli towns and homes within pre-1967 Israel, which is terrorism. Thus, Israel took the Golan Heights and will only give them up when Syria offers peace, whereas Syria maintains that Israel must give up the Golan Heights without a peace treaty. Doing so would be very dangerous for millions of Israelis which Syria wants to bomb indiscriminately from the very high mountains of the Golan Heights. Considering that ISIS was dominating Syria until very recently, Israel made the right to choice. Otherwise, Israel would have had ISIS right on the other side of their border. 3. Since Ghajar doesn't see Syria offering peace to Israel anytime soon, they must choose between being part of Lebanon or Israel. At the same time, they want the entire village to be united in the same country. When Israel decided to withdraw from the Lebanese (northern) side of Ghajar in accordance with the UN Blue Line, the village organized a huge protest against it. They wanted to remain in Israel. Makes sense - the choice is between a country that is falling apart VS one that offers stability and protection from terrorists. 4. The border fence was built by the democratically-elected municipality of Ghajar with the support of their residents, not by Israel. Wanting to integrate themselves into the State of Israel and protect their residents from Hezbollah, they built the fence. Once the fence was completed, Israel opened up the village to all Israelis. It's a really beautiful village, with ornate architecture and beautiful streets, so this boosted the economy of Ghajar and made life for their residents much better. In conclusion, Israel didn't do anything wrong in this case. Ghajar was unfairly split in half and their residents wanted to be a part of Israel. That is why the fence was built. It was their choice, not Israel's, to do this... and Hezbollah is pretending otherwise. At the end of the day, if Ghajar wants to be a part of Israel by its own will, they have the right to do so.

  • @RupturedKawazaki

    @RupturedKawazaki

    10 ай бұрын

    @@Daniel-jv1ku " if Ghajar wants to be a part of Israel by its own will, they have the right to do so." 48% of immigrants in France are Of African decent by the same reasoning if they want to be part of Africa they should "The border fence was built by the democratically-elected municipality of Ghajar with the support of their residents, not by Israel." That is propaganda at best, the building of the wall was commissioned by the Israeli government in newly occupied lands. " They consider themselves Syrians." And Lebanese people aren't ? Before Lebanon was ever formed the whole area was called Bilad Al Sham since the Umayyad Dynasty AKA Greater Syria. Get your facts straight before you rant propaganda.

  • @Daniel-jv1ku

    @Daniel-jv1ku

    10 ай бұрын

    @@RupturedKawazaki 1. African immigrants in France is a topic of a completely different nature. Hypothetically speaking, your scenario is people coming to a country that is informally a nation-state, since France was created around the French people, and trying to change the most fundamental aspect of France's purpose for being, you know, France. In our real-life situation concerning Ghajar, it is a group of Arabs whose sovereignty was conquered by Israel after Israel's enemies started a war completely unprovoked. Israel took that land because it correctly predicted that Syria would be a dangerous country for a long time and that, if they give it back, innocent people will die at the hands of terrorists using the mountains of the Golan to shoot rockets easier specifically targeted at civilian areas. If Israel listened to the world by returning the Golan Heights, just a few years ago it would have had ISIS on its border... so what's more important, following the UN only to have ISIS kill Jews with ease, or going against international law & avoiding that catastrophe? I'm asking a rhetorical question. I understand that, in a perfect world, Ghajar would want to be part of Syria, but unfortunately giving back the Golan Heights would threaten the safety of Israel's citizens. Thankfully, the residents of Ghajar respect this fact and see our side of the story. In that case, their choice is narrowed down to Lebanon or Israel. Given the fact that people in Ghajar practice a niche form of Islam that is persecuted, Israel guarantees their freedom of religion whereas in Lebanon they would be discriminated against by fellow Muslims. Secondly, their village was unfairly split in half by the UN, one half to be in Lebanon, the other half to be in Israel. I assume you would agree with me that this is wrong. By uniting their village instead of letting the UN separate them with a border, they are breaking international law but they're doing the right thing. By choosing to secure their boundaries and make their illegally-united village function as a municipality of the State of Israel, they are simply looking out for their interests. They want to be safe from radical streams of Islam, they want good jobs and salaries, and they want to live a good quality of life in a country that isn't falling apart. Completely detached from the local reality, the UN drew an arbitrary line as foreigners often do. The UN Blue Line should be respected in general, but its lack of flexibility and inadequate regard for the real people affected by their decisions is wrong. That's my opinion and of course you can disagree with it.

  • @Daniel-jv1ku

    @Daniel-jv1ku

    10 ай бұрын

    @@RupturedKawazaki 2. It's not propaganda. That's what happened. Actually, Ghajar was not happy with Israel because Netanyahu wanted to cede the other half of Ghajar to Lebanon. They protested against this. The government ended up doing absolutely nothing. That is why the municipality decided to build a security fence to block off the Lebanese half of the village from the rest of Lebanon. They did this with the municipality's money and by their own initiative. After construction ended, the IDF suddenly left the checkpoint at Ghajar's entrance, thus allowing the villagers to leave their village at all hours, without waiting in line as one does at border crossings, and without presenting ID. This also meant that Israeli citizens could freely visit Ghajar. Due to the interesting geopolitical situation, warm hospitality, and beautiful architecture + landscaping + works of art that the people of Ghajar worked to create, Israelis visited Ghajar which helped their local businesses. So, no, the fence was not commissioned by Israel, nor did they receive any funding from Israel. However, by having their own municipality build it, it seems that got Israel to quietly accept their demands. There weren't any announcements by the IDF. It was weirdly quiet and unofficial.

  • @Daniel-jv1ku

    @Daniel-jv1ku

    10 ай бұрын

    @@RupturedKawazaki 3. I don't know about how people in Lebanon identified themselves during the rule of the Ottoman Empire so I might be missing something. I don't know. I am simply quoting what the villagers said when interviewed. It's not propaganda and I'm not ranting. Don't baselessly accuse me of having bad motives.

  • @Shineon83
    @Shineon8311 ай бұрын

    ….And to think, just 40 years ago, Lebanon was predominantly Christian, and a safe & beautiful “vacation” spot….

  • @mjavani_pv

    @mjavani_pv

    10 ай бұрын

    If Israel did not attack the innocent people of Palestine and Lebanon and did not intend to occupy Syria, Hezbollah would not have been created. So the problem is from Israel. The situation will continue until they define their borders in the United Nations

  • @Shineon83

    @Shineon83

    10 ай бұрын

    @@mjavani_pv Ah, I see…..And the fact that EVERY ARAB COUNTRY declared war on Israel-mounting a massive attack just ONE day after the UN declared Israeli Statehood?…. (You’re so biased you don’t even know basic history)….If you’re going to START a war-don’t be surprised if your enemy FINISHES it….

  • @joescott8877
    @joescott88775 ай бұрын

    Amazing that this came out just weeks or even perhaps days before October 7th. Now the tipping point towards such a ruinous war is that much more fraught with an irresistible weight.

  • @ga-eul21
    @ga-eul2111 ай бұрын

    Props for not having grammatical mistakes in your scripts, which many video essay creators do 👏

  • @dh1380
    @dh138011 ай бұрын

    Which two neighbouring countries will TLDR pick next to ask if theyre gonna go to war or not!

  • @zerowilde

    @zerowilde

    11 ай бұрын

    Aparently yhe whole world lmao

  • @Sir_Gerald_Nosehairs.
    @Sir_Gerald_Nosehairs.11 ай бұрын

    Israel and Lebanon, no. Israel and Hezbollah? Maybe. Lebanon is utterly helpless to choose its own destiny. Remember the last time, when Israel showed their displeasure with rockets after some of their soldiers were kidnapped (and not even their bodies returned, so you can guess why that was the case; same as "The Disappeared" in Ulster, their bodies would show what was done to them prior)? The Lebanese leader was practically weeping begging the Israelis to stop as he was powerless to give them what they wanted, Hezbollah were too powerful for him to defy. Think even the most pro-Israeli would have to feel for the situation the Lebanese are in.

  • @mjavani_pv

    @mjavani_pv

    10 ай бұрын

    If you did not attack the innocent people of Palestine and Lebanon. Hezbollah did not exist. It's isreal problem

  • @andrewprindiville119
    @andrewprindiville11911 ай бұрын

    i dont think one prediction this channel made ever came true

  • @zorintoto1167
    @zorintoto116711 ай бұрын

    Is it Tuesday already !

  • @danielhayun304
    @danielhayun30411 ай бұрын

    I hope no conflict will happen. as an Israeli i believe that peace is the only way to live here. Politicians make us fight each other just to gain political power.

  • @basselcharara9272

    @basselcharara9272

    10 ай бұрын

    My ass

  • @saebdarawshy2093

    @saebdarawshy2093

    10 ай бұрын

    Youre such a lovely peaceful nation , all your history since you stole a land in the middle east is wars and opressing the native population. As if youre not the ones voting for yoir goverments

  • @DonkNinja

    @DonkNinja

    10 ай бұрын

    😅

  • @mjavani_pv

    @mjavani_pv

    10 ай бұрын

    If you did not attack the innocent people of Palestine and Lebanon. Hezbollah did not exist. It's your problem

  • @yazkat1011

    @yazkat1011

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@mjavani_pvand now Israel will vaporize Gaza because you dared to invade and kill innocent civilians. You guys are sick.

  • @JustaRandomGuy890
    @JustaRandomGuy89011 ай бұрын

    I've served there, the problem is UNIFIL are just too weak and afraid to take any action, they let both sides ignore the border like it's not there

  • @user-oy2zg3bt6n

    @user-oy2zg3bt6n

    11 ай бұрын

    the UN in general is a shit show when it come to Israel terror attacks with 1000s upon 1000s of rockets heading to Israeli cities? UN is sleeping Israel has some civilian houses in it's own capital? UN says "REAL SHIT?" and then proceeds to classify that as a human rights violation voted upon by China, Russia, Saudi Arabia and Iran

  • @prim16
    @prim1611 ай бұрын

    Can the world collectively take a chill pill already?

  • @CptApplestrudl
    @CptApplestrudl11 ай бұрын

    They say war, but I dont expect Lebanon to be able to actually put up a fight.

  • @theultimategamer9240

    @theultimategamer9240

    11 ай бұрын

    In my opinion it won't be a fight against them only. Gaza 100% join the fun for example. I'm wondering who else will.

  • @AdamSmith-gs2dv

    @AdamSmith-gs2dv

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@theultimategamer9240Yea I'm sure Gaza is going to help so much.... That area is in even worse shape than Lebanon

  • @theultimategamer9240

    @theultimategamer9240

    11 ай бұрын

    @@AdamSmith-gs2dv true... But since when the lives of their citizens was a concern? As much as I'd like to think they won't I'd like to be ready for a fight on 2 fronts.

  • @Dann1SP

    @Dann1SP

    11 ай бұрын

    I mean they beat you in 2006 lol

  • @josephdahdouh2725

    @josephdahdouh2725

    11 ай бұрын

    @@theultimategamer9240 Don't get amused by talks of war. Just de-escalate. Forget about the borders. Keep it protected, and I hope tensions stop there. If it did erupt, Gaza will definitely join in with the help of several other nations from both sides and a world war 3 would erupt. This isn't necessary for any of the nations. It will result in a worse life for everyone including you and I.

  • @quietStorm247
    @quietStorm2479 ай бұрын

    It seems that your broadcast was prescient

  • @snah99
    @snah9911 ай бұрын

    God bless the people of Lebanon and Israel !!! May peace will win 💙✝️✡️🕉️

  • @rohankishibe8259

    @rohankishibe8259

    11 ай бұрын

    Didn't know Hinduism is in Lebanon and Israel!!!! Middle easterns love eating beef.

  • @wunywon

    @wunywon

    11 ай бұрын

    @@Voyage.001very random. saudi is successful while palestine is oppressed.

  • @notagamerunofficial

    @notagamerunofficial

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@wunywon Saudi is successful because they work with the West..Anyone who doesn't isn't successful , That is the reason many in the East support Russia not because they agree with what their doing but the World needs more than one superpower

  • @rohankishibe8259

    @rohankishibe8259

    11 ай бұрын

    @@wunywon that oppression and their patience and resilience will be heavily rewarded, so rewarded that the normal people that didn't struggle as much will wish they suffered like them and then rewarded also like them, God is most merciful and most just and never forgets, he just gives time to the evildoers to bring them to a day they have no running from, were they'll be humiliated for everything.

  • @Commievn

    @Commievn

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@rohankishibe8259 Indians have a similar interests with Jews/Christians and Secularists. They don't like radical Islamist. Again, i am not talking about moderate Muslim, i am talking about radical Islamists.

  • @reecevanpletsen975
    @reecevanpletsen97511 ай бұрын

    Watching this over live news and some food hits different 👉🏼👈🏼

  • @gomi.themilkdrinker
    @gomi.themilkdrinker11 ай бұрын

    isnt Lebanon poor and barely functioning?

  • @Natsuki-Yagami

    @Natsuki-Yagami

    11 ай бұрын

    It is...

  • @dqdq4083
    @dqdq40839 ай бұрын

    The first time these guys called something correctly..... kinda

  • @Aettaro
    @Aettaro11 ай бұрын

    This feels like the most redundant question ever. Feels like you could just say 'yes' and move on.

  • @solschwarz5169
    @solschwarz516911 ай бұрын

    Nasrallah of Hezbolla probably feels compelled to act against Israel, even though he knows it would not be in his or his country's best interests. Iran, which funds and arms Hezbolla, exerts pressure, as do Palestinian factions all over the Middle East to strike against Israel with its tens of thousands of missiles. Israel certainly doesn't need or want a war, but might if it feels provoked enough.

  • @icantbelieveitsbutt3rs590

    @icantbelieveitsbutt3rs590

    11 ай бұрын

    *hundreds of thousands of PGMs

  • @anonymousfreedom1253

    @anonymousfreedom1253

    11 ай бұрын

    Iran is doing this because Israel says it will directly use military actions if Iran gets close to making a nuclear weapon which Islamic republics uses their militants to indirectly deter Israel from doing so.

  • @rohankishibe8259

    @rohankishibe8259

    11 ай бұрын

    That's what you get when you cross oceans and colonise a foreign land

  • @MotiMota15

    @MotiMota15

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@rohankishibe8259 bot

  • @rohankishibe8259

    @rohankishibe8259

    11 ай бұрын

    @@MotiMota15 ad hominem much?

  • @nyyotam4057
    @nyyotam405711 ай бұрын

    In short, I don't think anyone in his right mind will want to wage war over Ghajar, though it might be an excellent place to have peace talks at.

  • @jonahmsl8612

    @jonahmsl8612

    11 ай бұрын

    Ghajar would be a bad place to hold peace talks, due to the town itself being such a big point of contention. The best places for peace talks are those that are completely neutral, and Ghajar is just about the exact opposite of that.

  • @nyyotam4057

    @nyyotam4057

    11 ай бұрын

    @@jonahmsl8612 Right. Both sides would fight demanding that the other side takes it 😡

  • @Daniel-jv1ku

    @Daniel-jv1ku

    11 ай бұрын

    This video has some inaccuracies... 1. The residents of the village of Ghajar overwhelmingly opposed the UN Blue Line in 2006, and petitioned the UN to not cut the village in half. The UN ignored them. 2. They consider themselves Syrians. Ghajar is located inside the Golan Heights, which were occupied by Israel after Syria used its mountains to bomb Israel-proper. Syria didn't bomb military assets; they bombed Israeli towns and homes within pre-1967 Israel, which is terrorism. Thus, Israel took the Golan Heights and will only give them up when Syria offers peace, whereas Syria maintains that Israel must give up the Golan Heights without a peace treaty. Doing so would be very dangerous for millions of Israelis which Syria wants to bomb indiscriminately from the very high mountains of the Golan Heights. Considering that ISIS was dominating Syria until very recently, Israel made the right to choice. Otherwise, Israel would have had ISIS right on the other side of their border. 3. Since Ghajar doesn't see Syria offering peace to Israel anytime soon, they must choose between being part of Lebanon or Israel. At the same time, they want the entire village to be united in the same country. When Israel decided to withdraw from the Lebanese (northern) side of Ghajar in accordance with the UN Blue Line, the village organized a huge protest against it. They wanted to remain in Israel. Makes sense - the choice is between a country that is falling apart VS one that offers stability and protection from terrorists. 4. The border fence was built by the democratically-elected municipality of Ghajar with the support of their residents, not by Israel. Wanting to integrate themselves into the State of Israel and protect their residents from Hezbollah, they built the fence. Once the fence was completed, Israel opened up the village to all Israelis. It's a really beautiful village, with ornate architecture and beautiful streets, so this boosted the economy of Ghajar and made life for their residents much better. In conclusion, Israel didn't do anything wrong in this case. Ghajar was unfairly split in half and their residents wanted to be a part of Israel. That is why the fence was built. It was their choice, not Israel's, to do this... and Hezbollah is pretending otherwise. At the end of the day, if Ghajar wants to be a part of Israel by its own will, they have the right to do so.

  • @johnsonjohnson1815
    @johnsonjohnson181510 ай бұрын

    Happy journey God bless you .

  • @TheMichaeln900
    @TheMichaeln90011 ай бұрын

    As a man who lives on the land currently called Israel or Palestine by many... I really hope that I will live to the day I can travel to countries like Lebanon...I remember watching Lebanon's side as a child from the top of Rosh HaNikra's mountain which serves, unfortunately, as a border... It was such a beautiful sight. The land of Lebanon magnificent, and I have no doubts that the people are beautiful as well. Fuck wars man. If our 'leaders' are so eager to claim each other's lands... let them try alone, let them fight their own wars against each other... We shouldn't hate each other for the mistakes of those idiots. This is Earth's land, nobody else's. We're all just guests here. In case you haven't heard it today, who ever you are reading it - I love you, human. I don't care where you are from and I don't mind what religion you chose. We're all cookies made of the same dough eventually. 🕊

  • @thiest1205

    @thiest1205

    11 ай бұрын

    Love you too man ✌️

  • @kazukii07

    @kazukii07

    11 ай бұрын

    Beautifully said ! I wish it was the leaders who fought for their own interests instead of throwing bodies at the situation and putting people who deny this in jails. 🙄

  • @mahdi.0102

    @mahdi.0102

    11 ай бұрын

    We don’t want peace w u lol, we want Palestine to be free.

  • @pipothedevil

    @pipothedevil

    11 ай бұрын

    so corny. leave palestine and go back to Europe/US and we'll all be fine

  • @Ihatehandlesfashyyoutube

    @Ihatehandlesfashyyoutube

    11 ай бұрын

    @@mahdi.0102Interesting how Arap supremacists like you are so honest with us, but when talking to white lefty useful idiots, you start talking about Human rights and muh diversity 😂😂😂

  • @mokied
    @mokied11 ай бұрын

    The real danger is that Netanyahu, weary of his impending conviction and the success of the protest, might decide to roll the dice and let the situation escalate into war.

  • @saisoi4396

    @saisoi4396

    11 ай бұрын

    Netanyahu and Ben Gvir will bring down Israel and I’m here for it!

  • @navetal

    @navetal

    11 ай бұрын

    They just talked a lot about the "rally around the flag" in their EU video about Zelenskyy, I'm surprised they didn't also mention it here, as both sides might decide to try and evoke this effect by letting a war start in order to shift public attention and get them to "rally around the flag" as a way to handle domestic tensions.

  • @philipundisclosed7654

    @philipundisclosed7654

    11 ай бұрын

    Contrary to his rhetoric and how he likes to portray himself, Netanyahu is one of the most cautious and conservative israeli leaders in terms of military action. It would be a huge change in his behavior to start a war for political gain (although to your point he's done basically everything else for political gain, so maybe that would only be the next step up). The real way he might try to get out of his domestic predicament is by making concessions to Saudi arabia for peace which members of his coalition can't stand, thus gaining a major foreign policy victory and (he hopes) swapping the far right for a centrist party. Also historically, rally around the flag effects have not helped the long term prospects of Israeli prime ministers (the lebanon wars, and the yom kippur war being the best examples).

  • @GwainSagaFanChannel

    @GwainSagaFanChannel

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@navetal I do not think you can compare Ukraine to Israel those are not the same countries and not in same situation

  • @louiscypher4186

    @louiscypher4186

    11 ай бұрын

    @@GwainSagaFanChannel True, Israel hasn't suspended democracy.

  • @JMK948
    @JMK9489 ай бұрын

    Two months ago: My answer? NO! Lebanon had already suffered one massive explosion and thank God it wasn't a nuclear one. October 7th, 2023: Yikes!

  • @tejashdasgupta1840
    @tejashdasgupta184011 ай бұрын

    been almost twenty years without one. Les gooooooooo

  • @pocarisweet8336
    @pocarisweet833611 ай бұрын

    I have two dogs which kept growling at each other and I got tired of stopping them. So I let them fight it out and now don't fight anymore because one clearly dominant than the other. Should have done earlier.

  • @scritch101
    @scritch10111 ай бұрын

    Come on guys are you on a mission to predict a new war every week

  • @vincentlussier8264

    @vincentlussier8264

    11 ай бұрын

    That's because there's so much ongoing tension and war between Israel and its neighbors will always be!

  • @kevclaremcd
    @kevclaremcd10 ай бұрын

    Great video, however a small point, it's not Ghanjar but Ghajar, pronounced Gaa Jar in Lebanon and Rha Jar in Israel. Also, the fact that the people who live there have Israeli passports should suggest that they would prefer to live in an Israeli-controlled area as opposed to a Lebanese-controlled one, as opposed to the Syrian-controlled one that they originally lived under. This was a Syrian village that expanded naturally northwards before any 'border' including the Sykes/Picot one was explained to them. When the Blue Line was being established and as you quite rightly say, it went through the middle of the village, the Israelis gave them an option of whether the whole village should be in Lebanon or Israel (conveniently ignoring the fact that it is a Syrian village captured in 1967) The locals, who worked in Israel naturally opted to be included on the Israeli side.

  • @DonkNinja

    @DonkNinja

    10 ай бұрын

    💇‍♂️

  • @napoleonbonaparte8999
    @napoleonbonaparte89998 ай бұрын

    That is just fantastic

  • @yungenvy436
    @yungenvy43611 ай бұрын

    We need like 3 videos a day bro 😢

  • @morielchukrun5574
    @morielchukrun557410 ай бұрын

    To my Lebanon neighbours, I hope our countries never go to war. I wish you and your families good health, joy and freedom. God bless you, Peace on you all🇮🇱🇱🇧

  • @aminem9440

    @aminem9440

    10 ай бұрын

    *🇵🇸🇱🇧

  • @saebdarawshy2093

    @saebdarawshy2093

    10 ай бұрын

    Dont put that sh*t flag next to the lebanese flag

  • @danielrocca5146

    @danielrocca5146

    10 ай бұрын

    🇮🇱✌🏾

  • @Meraqueen-vb5hn

    @Meraqueen-vb5hn

    10 ай бұрын

    Joke of the century 😂

  • @morielchukrun5574

    @morielchukrun5574

    10 ай бұрын

    @@Meraqueen-vb5hn may be to Hezbollah soldiers like you

  • @iddo-ba
    @iddo-ba11 ай бұрын

    When you talked about the war between israel and "palestine" i just want to make it clear that the war was not against the Palestinians but against the islamic jihad

  • @gamergamerson9216

    @gamergamerson9216

    10 ай бұрын

    The PMs son literally called Palestinians barbarians. Israel is committing a genocide recognized the world over.

  • @mjavani_pv

    @mjavani_pv

    10 ай бұрын

    If Israel did not attack the innocent people of Palestine and Lebanon and did not intend to occupy Syria, Hezbollah would not have been created. So the problem is from Israel. The situation will continue until they define their borders in the United Nations

  • @iddo-ba

    @iddo-ba

    10 ай бұрын

    @@mjavani_pv they don't attack children they attack Hezbollah, and the occupation of Syria and lebannon was because of the 6 day war that the Arabs started trying to kill all the Jews in Israel, but I agree with you, I think we should define the borders, give back parts of the occupied Palestinian territory and make peace, but Israel has offered it in the past and the Palestinians always said no

  • @mimitalksalot
    @mimitalksalot9 ай бұрын

    We used to be the Paris Of The Middle East. Such a sad fall . I have faith we will make a come back

  • @MykeWinters
    @MykeWinters11 ай бұрын

    Oh cool, I’m looking forward to “why war might break out between San Marino and Italy”

  • @natanmusmanthome6772
    @natanmusmanthome677211 ай бұрын

    Great content. Maybe I would have mentioned that Israel invaded Lebanon because of the PLO attacks

  • @ravenmusic6392

    @ravenmusic6392

    11 ай бұрын

    They'd been planning the operation since 1981 and had a lot of unfinished business the Palestinians. Their invasion was largely cynical and controversial even within Israel and ended as a total failure in the long run

  • @BiggestBallsack680

    @BiggestBallsack680

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@ravenmusic6392You're not gonna mention how at least a third of the lebanese fighting each other wanted Israel to be in Lebanon? And there is no shame in it, the other side had Syria and Iran

  • @ravenmusic6392

    @ravenmusic6392

    11 ай бұрын

    @BiggestBallsack680 That's generous. Some small parts of the Christian community did, represented by their militias, not a majority however. The support also plumted after the destruction during the invasion, and by the mid 90s even Lebanese Christians were viewing hezbollah more positively than the IDF which is now universally hated in Lebanon

  • @joeyelkhoury4632

    @joeyelkhoury4632

    10 ай бұрын

    He should also mention that the Lebanese people fought the PLO too. The PLO took part in the Lebanese civil war.

  • @KFKrak
    @KFKrak11 ай бұрын

    Why dont the lebanese army, israel, and the US team up to fight hezbollah and then lebanon can finally be safe? Theres probably a simple explanation for this so I feel stupid asking.

  • @skp8748

    @skp8748

    11 ай бұрын

    Hezbollah is useful for denying Hamas access to weapons or influence 😂 its ridiculous but that's the reality... at the same time israel can't allow hezbollah to be logistically connected to iran but their existence does have use. Like Kenya, Uganda, UAE and Saudi all funding Al shabab whilst also committing troops or money to fight al shabab 😂

  • @thatdude-cc6ui

    @thatdude-cc6ui

    11 ай бұрын

    Let alone the fact the hizbullah is exponentially stronger then the Lebanese military, something like that, were the actual Lebanese state will "revolt" against the hizbullah will potentially ignite another Lebanese civil war, again - with Christians (and perhaps sunny muslims) vs shia Muslims. That, considering lebanon is already in collapse, would be the straw that will brake the camel's back.

  • @wunywon

    @wunywon

    11 ай бұрын

    i wanna know too

  • @Ynhockey

    @Ynhockey

    11 ай бұрын

    This kind of happened in 1982, when Israel and the Lebanese Army (at least on paper) fought the PLO together, with minor American involvement (the Americans basically ran away, but that's another story). The PLO was crushed indeed, and instead we got Hezbollah and Iran. They even murdered the Lebanese president Bachir Gemayel. The question is, if Hezbollah is removed, what is the guarantee that another bad player doesn't enter the power vacuum? Israel isn't interested in re-occupying Lebanon for two decades again just to insure a favorable regime.

  • @KFKrak

    @KFKrak

    11 ай бұрын

    @@YnhockeyThen usa could just fund Lebanon’s army like they did in the past so they actually have tanks and stuff to fight off these terrorist groups

  • @TheArthurkan
    @TheArthurkan11 ай бұрын

    Nevermind being in the middle of the crossfire…Do they have to pay any tax? Or tax twice?

  • @shiblyzaher
    @shiblyzaher10 ай бұрын

    Correction: there's no 'n' in the village's name Ghajar

  • @shubashuba9209
    @shubashuba920911 ай бұрын

    Are we looking at the prequel to WW3? We got Ukraine-Russia, Poland-Belarus, West Africa, Israel-Lebanon, Rwanda-Congo and China-Taiwan. Not to mention all the economic crises like Pakistan, South Africa, Argentina, and Venezuela.

  • @rafsandomierz5313

    @rafsandomierz5313

    11 ай бұрын

    Well Poland Belarus remains stable for now since the Border got blocked off.

  • @sj9367

    @sj9367

    11 ай бұрын

    No WW3 wont start anytime soon, right now its a scramble for resources and the World Powers are all secure their interests mainly in Africa. Right now we will see a more de stabalized Africa with US, France, UK, Russia and China battling for influence on the continent. Its clear Africans dont want European control over their resourses anymore, China is making win-win deals focused on business, Russia has their paramilitary groups disrupting Western order mainly France where now in those African regions Russians are seen as heros plus Russia also forgiving Debt and sending over free grains etc clearly a partner the Africans want to work with, France is safe to say robbing African resources and they will start funding their own groups they will also go to war over the security of Uraniam which powers 80% of France, US just US has its bases if it has to it will exert force and totally destroy regions and economies of their interests are at risk. Pretty much you will see the NATO allies starting alot of Wars breaking out in Africa, hypocrisy will show because they speak about democracy but they will show their war mongering terrorisim nature, Russia will not be able to contend against them in Africa alone, China will also be there, they will align themselves but China will still have to be careful not to ruin thier trade relations with the west. The main theatre to focus on is Africa, European NATO boundrys are clear, niether Russia or NATO will risk direct conflict despite what lies media tells, these smaller east European nations will have conflicts, western Europe prices will skyrocket due to difficulty in securing their shipments back tht they rob from Africa, Europe will definetly suffer the most. Thats my personal educated opinion based upon the limited knowledge i have.

  • @deutschekanadische

    @deutschekanadische

    11 ай бұрын

    Remember when everyone was freaking out about “WW3” in 2020 because of Iran?

  • @galshemer7519
    @galshemer751911 ай бұрын

    Fun fact- the village is written in In Hebrew (ע'ג'ר ) a'jar, and in English ghajar, but actually pronounced rajar

  • @mansoura.6586

    @mansoura.6586

    11 ай бұрын

    It’s pronounced Ghajar (غجر) not Rajar. Y’all hebrew speakers pronounce the Rs as GH

  • @galshemer7519

    @galshemer7519

    11 ай бұрын

    @@mansoura.6586 interesting to know. When I spoke with someone from there he said he is from Rajar, he might have said that like this in order please my ears or something like this

  • @berliozmeister

    @berliozmeister

    10 ай бұрын

    It’s started with ghayn in Arabic, and ghayn is usually transliterated as ayn in Hebrew. And in Levantine accent ghayn is usually read similar to the French r.

  • @priestsonaplane2236
    @priestsonaplane223610 ай бұрын

    Seems like both countries are in some civil turmoil and its just an easy calling card to find a scapegoat common enemy to try and drown out their problems

  • @brgod
    @brgod10 ай бұрын

    I’m confused in the past war was a way to annex territory when did that stop? 1900? 1945? Generally curious

  • @y.l7455

    @y.l7455

    10 ай бұрын

    What?

  • @ttom1957
    @ttom195711 ай бұрын

    its rajar not gajar and the village was never lebanse it was syrian untill the un decided that half of the village will be under lebanon againts the will of the villagers who lived their

  • @gabrielherera2110
    @gabrielherera211010 ай бұрын

    As a lebanese i hope this won't happen

  • @mjavani_pv

    @mjavani_pv

    10 ай бұрын

    If Israel did not attack the innocent people of Palestine and Lebanon and did not intend to occupy Syria, Hezbollah would not have been created. So the problem is from Israel. The situation will continue until they define their borders in the United Nations

  • @MorningNapalm
    @MorningNapalm11 ай бұрын

    Ben, there is no 'n' in Ghajar :D

  • @madianantar7842
    @madianantar784211 ай бұрын

    7:14 jokes on you sir. We are already living in a stone age :p

  • @AugustusTheDuck
    @AugustusTheDuck11 ай бұрын

    "Sending them back to the stone age" that is a good one

  • @DanielLLevy

    @DanielLLevy

    11 ай бұрын

    It isn't. No rational Israeli wants this to happen.

  • @TheOffkilter
    @TheOffkilter11 ай бұрын

    War between Lebanon and Israel would be the worst decision either country could make, especially Lebanon as its basically becoming a failed state. Israel also would be foolish to do so considering its political instability and massive govt unpopularity, even amongst the military, but I could see Netanyahu going to that thinking a war is exactly what would unite the people behind him against a common enemy. Its a tried and true tactic used by many unpopular leaders before him and it doesn't often work.

  • @kinegiros

    @kinegiros

    11 ай бұрын

    Is not lebanon against Israel but hezbolah against Israel

  • @E_PHI_r

    @E_PHI_r

    11 ай бұрын

    No one in Israel wants war Bibi included. The issue isn’t about choice, but whether it is necessary. If intel finds that Hezbollah will attack, israel will attack before they do.

  • @ofrikalif4938

    @ofrikalif4938

    11 ай бұрын

    I am not a big fan of Netanyau but I don't see him doing such things

  • @TheOffkilter

    @TheOffkilter

    11 ай бұрын

    @@ofrikalif4938 that may normally be the case but hes shown himself recently willing to do all sorts of unorthodox things in order to keep himself in power. He also knows that if he loses power he may very well be held accountable in his corruption cases. Those are powerful motivators for a leader to do the unthinkable.

  • @Nicolay406

    @Nicolay406

    11 ай бұрын

    There’s no government unpopularity, the vast majority of Israelis are in favor of Netanyahu. And he’s not stupid enough to start a war with Lebanon, the only thing that would spark a war between the two is if Hezbollah kidnaps as Israeli citizen/ soldier.