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    13 hours ago

    There’s no way they’re just going to accept incoming rockets as a part of normal life. As long as Hezbollah keeps attacking them, they are going to retaliate

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      12 hours ago

      Change rockets to airstrikes and ethnic cleansing and Hezbollah to Israel and you’ll understand how everyone in the region feels about Israel.

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        12 hours ago

        Do you think the current situation is going to turn out better than if Hezbollah hadn’t attacked?

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          In Lebanon? Probably not, by definition. In Palestine? Almost definitely yes.

          Edited because I misread/misinterpreted better as worse.

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            10 hours ago

            Can you explain how this is going to turn out ‘better’ for Lebanon? Innocent Lebanese (unless your point is there aren’t any?) are dying every day

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                6 hours ago

                Can you explain how this is going to turn out ‘better’ for Palestine? I’d say that it just further discredits the call for a two-state solution

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                  First, it takes heat off Gaza and the West Bank, especially if the conflict escalates further. Second,

                  I’d say that it just further discredits the call for a two-state solution

                  how so? Discredits the call for a two state solution according to who and for what reason?

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                    It could prolong the war in Gaza, but unless Hezbollah mobilise their fighters for a ground invasion I think Israel has more than enough planes for both Gaza and striking back at launch sites etc. The main burden for Israel isn’t military but it’s the 100k refugees, which seems to be the reason they’re turning up the heat now

                    It undermines a two-state solution because that would require the Arab nationalists to accept the state of Israel and, more importantly, stop attacking it. It’s clear that Hamas and Islamic Jihad are never going to do that. And Hezbollah immediately attacking Israel in support of them after a major attack just shows that they too won’t ever be able to agree to a normal relation