With the first anniversary of Hamas’ Oct. 7th attack on Israel fast approaching, there has yet to be a deal for a ceasefire or for Hamas to release its hostages (because Hamas sees no upside to that, when they can keep their hostages, drag out the violence and collateral damage, and let useful idiots in the West blame Israel.)
A former leader of the Iran-backed terrorist group admitted that “There is no doubt that we have been subjected to a major security and military blow that is unprecedented in the history of the resistance and unprecedented in the history of Lebanon.”
Tuesday in Beirut, in a story like something out of a James Bond movie, pagers used by members of the terrorist group Hezbollah to coordinate their attacks suddenly exploded.
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