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israel have an agent network in Beirut as well as continous drone survaillance and cell phone tracking that have designated most if not all bunkers of Hezbollah in Beirut. Any high level meeting in any place in Beirut is lack of thinking and mistake after the killing of Nasrallah. Yes the death of Hezbollah's new leader after israels Nasrallah bunker attack was a lack of thinking mistake too and could be averted. New places should be found for lower level officers in Beirut and other cities of Labennon can be converted to host Hezbollah Hqs and be on alert to change the position of Hqs and settle to other places if need arises in those cities as well.Israeli airstrikes have targeted multiple areas in Beirut, including residential zones, causing widespread destruction and casualties. The strikes, reportedly aimed at Hezbollah infrastructure, have demolished buildings in densely populated neighborhoods such as Dahiyeh. Civilian deaths and injuries are mounting as some structures were leveled entirely.
Israel's military claims it targeted key Hezbollah operatives and facilities but has faced sharp criticism over the high civilian toll. This marks a significant escalation in the conflict, adding to tensions already heightened by regional instability
It is very possible. Arabs did not stop Gaza genocide and destruction of entire Gaza. They will not stop destruction of Al Aqsa.Donald Trump's choice for the next U.S. Defense Secretary, Pete Hegseth, has sparked controversy by advocating for the construction of a new Jewish temple on the site of the Al-Aqsa Mosquein Jerusalem. This statement, made during a 2018 event in Jerusalem, has resurfaced amid discussions about his appointment and reflects his strong pro-Israel stance rooted in his fundamentalist Christian beliefs.
Key Points
- Call for a Third Temple: Hegseth expressed that there is "no reason why the miracle of re-establishing the temple on the Temple Mount isn’t possible," indicating his belief in the feasibility of constructing a Jewish temple at this historically and religiously significant site. The Temple Mount is considered the holiest site in Judaism, where two ancient temples once stood.
- Historical Context: The Al-Aqsa Mosque, located on the same site, is one of Islam's holiest places. The area has been a focal point of religious and political tensions, with restrictions on non-Muslim access and ongoing disputes over sovereignty and control.
- Political Implications: Hegseth's remarks align with the views of far-right Jewish activists who advocate for building a third temple at the expense of existing Islamic structures. This perspective is controversial and raises concerns about exacerbating tensions between Jewish and Muslim communities in Jerusalem.
- Support from U.S. Officials: During his speech, Hegseth highlighted that "true believers" in both Israel and America, including prominent figures like Trump and former Vice President Mike Pence, would support such initiatives. This suggests an alignment between certain U.S. political leaders and radical elements within Israeli society.
Broader Reactions
- Concerns Over Escalation: The idea of building a new temple at Al-Aqsa could lead to significant unrest and violence, as it directly challenges the status quo that has been maintained since Ottoman rule. Many fear that such actions could trigger widespread conflict in an already volatile region.
- Impacts on U.S.-Middle East Relations: Hegseth's appointment and views may influence U.S. foreign policy towards Israel and Palestine, potentially alienating moderate voices within both communities and complicating peace efforts.
Conclusion
Pete Hegseth's call for a new Jewish temple at the Al-Aqsa Mosque site underscores the complexities of religious and political dynamics in Jerusalem. As discussions surrounding his appointment as Defense Secretary unfold, the implications for U.S.-Middle East relations and regional stability remain significant. The potential for increased tensions highlights the need for careful diplomatic engagement to address these sensitive issues.
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Because of they are busy in their dance partiesIt is very possible. Arabs did not stop Gaza genocide and destruction of entire Gaza. They will not stop destruction of Al Aqsa.
I would not go on moral grounds.Because of they are busy in their dance parties
even they are running adds to urge muslims to perform Umrah and visit to Saudi Arabia
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