Originally posted by Sirotnikov
Not true.
Nasrallah is despised in non-shiite communities, in and out of lebanon.
A recent poll of Hamas supporters showed that most agree that "our enemy's enemy is our friend" but they still hate Hezbullah's guts.
Not true.
Nasrallah is despised in non-shiite communities, in and out of lebanon.
A recent poll of Hamas supporters showed that most agree that "our enemy's enemy is our friend" but they still hate Hezbullah's guts.
I base my statement on polls conducted by the Lebanese media, on articles by EVERY non-Israeli news organization on the current popularity of HIzbullah. Sorry, but somehow multiple pulications world-wide are a more credible source than one hamas poll.

15,000 families - a good part of which were hosting rockets and arms in their basement and living room?
Hizbullah was said to have 12,000 rockets. YOu want to claim that Hizbullah store one rocket per household?

And that still leaves 3000 families!
Because there's a difference between achieving a short spanned success, and preserving it for 18 years....
NOt really. Getting rid of the all the weapons in an arae for a few days, until they start filtering back in is hardly a success, unless you decide to ignore
Obviously policing is very hard and quite impossible. However, a blitz attack to dispose of 80% of the weapons should be quite effective.
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