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LEBANON-born Brigitte Gabriel thanks Israel for killing Nassan Hezbollah and explains the good relationship pre-Hezbollah Lebanon used to have with Israel
Gabriel shares her personal experiences of a time when Israelis and Lebanese lived in harmony, traveling freely between the two nations. She recounts how Hezbollah destroyed that peace and prosperity, driving out Lebanon’s Christians and replacing innovation with terrorism. Gabriel calls on Lebanese leaders to seize this moment and make peace with Israel, pointing to other successful Arab-Israeli peace deals in the region.
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ADHDsays
Very beautifully said, Ms. Brigitte Gabriel!!!! Truly eloquent, logically-constructed and truly well-argued – MANY THANKS!!!!
Now, if indeed the Lebanese leadership would follow her advice and brush aside the remains of both the Hezbollah and the “Palestinians” (who, together with Khomeini {who in 1979 had captured Iran}, set up the ground for the other group – who in fact started the Lebanese Civil War in 1975-76…). THOSE Hezbollah AND “PLO” really are the ones who brought Lebanon down to the absolute MESS it is today…
Clearly Israel did the world a big favor with its elimination of Nasrallah and the other Hezbollah commanders. It did itself a favor as well by also destroying stockpiles of munitions that were buried at or near the bombing site. However, this will not end what is Israel’s longest war thus far and one in which it is still fighting for its survival. The problem is intractable and the adversaries of Israel are implacable. What is quite clear since last October 7 is that this conflict is not about real estate or two state solutions or an erroneously conceived injustice done to self-displaced Arabs in 1948. It had deeper cultural bases that go back millenia which are woven into the cultures of Arabs even before the advent of Islam. it is rooted in an ethnic jealously that is traceable to Abraham expelling his concubine, Hagar, and their first born son, Ishmael, from his camp. Arabs recognizing they are descendants of Ishmael place the blame for such rejection on the Jews. This has fostered a resentment that transited millenia. Islam only intellectualized and theologized this perception. Peace will not emerge in the region unless and until the Arab people can move off this primitive mindset and opt for a new vision of the future. In this circumstance, Islam is the obstacle to peace. It has enslaved the Arab mind to unending cycles of violence.
ADHD says
Very beautifully said, Ms. Brigitte Gabriel!!!! Truly eloquent, logically-constructed and truly well-argued – MANY THANKS!!!!
Now, if indeed the Lebanese leadership would follow her advice and brush aside the remains of both the Hezbollah and the “Palestinians” (who, together with Khomeini {who in 1979 had captured Iran}, set up the ground for the other group – who in fact started the Lebanese Civil War in 1975-76…). THOSE Hezbollah AND “PLO” really are the ones who brought Lebanon down to the absolute MESS it is today…
Jack Rider says
Clearly Israel did the world a big favor with its elimination of Nasrallah and the other Hezbollah commanders. It did itself a favor as well by also destroying stockpiles of munitions that were buried at or near the bombing site. However, this will not end what is Israel’s longest war thus far and one in which it is still fighting for its survival. The problem is intractable and the adversaries of Israel are implacable. What is quite clear since last October 7 is that this conflict is not about real estate or two state solutions or an erroneously conceived injustice done to self-displaced Arabs in 1948. It had deeper cultural bases that go back millenia which are woven into the cultures of Arabs even before the advent of Islam. it is rooted in an ethnic jealously that is traceable to Abraham expelling his concubine, Hagar, and their first born son, Ishmael, from his camp. Arabs recognizing they are descendants of Ishmael place the blame for such rejection on the Jews. This has fostered a resentment that transited millenia. Islam only intellectualized and theologized this perception. Peace will not emerge in the region unless and until the Arab people can move off this primitive mindset and opt for a new vision of the future. In this circumstance, Islam is the obstacle to peace. It has enslaved the Arab mind to unending cycles of violence.