I suspect we’ll see boots on the ground shortly to secure Kharg Island.
I suspect we’ll see boots on the ground shortly to secure Kharg Island.
Meanwhile Israel continues to hone their genocide skills
This has been floating around for days…
My gut tells me he’s hiding in Germany or elsewhere in Europe.
His plane was seen the day before the start of the war heading into Germany
At the end of the day it falls down to belief systems. The thousand year war continues amidst modern warfareI always did wonder why Israel abandoned the SLA and their control of Southern Lebanon.
South Lebanon Army (SLA) was a Christian-dominated militia established in 1977 by Lebanese officer Saad Haddad during the Lebanese Civil War. It operated primarily in southern Lebanon and was closely allied with Israel, serving as a quasi-military force in the Israeli-occupied security zone from 1985 until its dissolution in 2000. The SLA was officially known as the Jiš Lubnān al-Janūbiyy (South Lebanon Army) and was also referred to as the Lahad Army after its second leader, Antoine Lahad, who succeeded Haddad in 1984.
The SLA was formed from remnants of the Army of Free Lebanon and local Christian, Shia, and Druze militias, but its leadership and higher ranks were dominated by Christians, particularly Maronites. It was ideologically driven by Lebanese nationalism, anti-communism, and anti-Palestinianism, and it fought against the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), Hezbollah, and other Lebanese resistance groups.
After Israel's withdrawal from southern Lebanon on May 22, 2000, the SLA collapsed. Its members either fled to Israel or were captured and prosecuted by the Lebanese government for treason. The fall of the SLA marked the end of a decades-long pro-Israeli Christian militia presence in the region.