“From The River To The Sea”

So how’s that been working for them lately?

Hezbollah claims it can handle any IDF invasion in southern Lebanon. They performed surprisingly well in 2006, Yonah Jeremy Bob reminds readers in the Jerusalem Post, and that was without the drone technology that both sides use to great effect. However, the IDF just finished conducting a similar ground war in Gaza and has a much better grasp on combined-arms operations to counter those threats. Plus, Hezbollah had an intact command structure in 2006 and the ability to coordinate attacks and move materiel on the battlefield. Those two capabilities may no longer exist within Hezbollah, even with their tunnel networks — which is the obvious priority for the IDF anyway.

Plus, the IDF continues to attack Hezbollah’s remaining command-control assets in Beirut[…]

That brings us to Lebanon’s response. Previously, Hezbollah and Lebanon’s armed forces coordinated defense plans for the blue line. Now, however, Lebanon’s army has pulled back three miles, leaving Hezbollah alone to face the IDF…

But wait, there’s more.

Former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in an interview with @cnnturk said that Iran’s secret services had created a special unit to combat Mossad operating in Iran. However, turns out the head of this unit was himself a Mossad agent, along with 20 other agents, who were responsible for multiple intelligence operations in Iran including stealing nuclear docs and assassinating several Iranian nuclear scientists before allegedly fleeing to Israel

I can’t stop laughing, @TheMossadIL, that’s too badass even for you

10 Replies to ““From The River To The Sea””

  1. Well we know that Israel has a news blackout in effect so there is no reporting on the damage it is suffering. We do know that we can’t trust anything Israel says so there is that.

    1. Eat a big syphilitic rooster.
      As usual, you’re wrong, stupid and ignorant.
      You should be out at an old folks home threatening Jewish pensioners.

    2. It’s pretty hard to top Hezbollah’s high command being eviscerated, Iran realizing and admitting that their counter-intelligence was rigged from the start, and Hamas getting absolutely shredded for “damage”.

      That’s what cockiness gets you.

  2. Ahmadinejad would never voluntarily admit such a failing publicly unless it was much, much worse than this suggests. And, this suggests a pretty thorough infiltration. I wonder what the whole story is.

    1. It’s probably the type of infiltration where the Ayatollahs have learned the hard way that Mossad knows them better than they know themselves.

  3. “A poll for Israel’s Channel 12, released on Sunday night, indicates the Israeli PM’s Likud party would win more seats than any other if a general election was held.
    However, it did not project a win for him overall, instead suggesting the current opposition parties would have more MPs, enabling them to form a coalition.”

    It’s from the BBC, so it’s suspect of course.
    https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c243zempn6zo

  4. “Now, however, Lebanon’s army has pulled back three miles, leaving Hezbollah alone to face the IDF…”

    Aww, sh!t.

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