Lebanon, Israel, Hezbollah

Lebanese media responds to Israel's Walkie Talkie attacks: "The Lebanese people have lost their trust in Hezbollah, Israel's attack was a great success"

The editor of the Lebanese newspaper Al-Akhbar, close to Hezbollah, says that Israel's pager explosions and yesterday's walkie talkie attack harmed the Lebanese people's feelings about Hezbollah.

Hezbollah militant after the exploding pagers attack (Photo: Uncredited)

Roi Kais reports: This is what the editor of the Lebanese newspaper Al-Akhbar, close to Hezbollah, Ibrahim Al-Amin, wrote this morning in his article titled "The War of Annihilation in its Lebanese Version: Israel Wants to Crush the Resistance":

The "Fatal Call" operation (the exploding pagers) was an Israeli success in the campaign in terms of image and action. For the first time, it succeeded in damaging the central element of trust in the relationship between Hezbollah and its people and supporters.

When Israel activated the second part of the operation yesterday, it was intended to reinforce the doubt that replaced trust, causing the organization's supporters, its social environment, and its sympathetic environment to ask embarrassing questions about how to treat Hezbollah activists, its centers, and institutions.

According to him, it's enough to notice the ease of spreading rumors about where the enemy can reach and detonate devices found in every car, office, and apartment to understand that we are at a sensitive moment in terms of the trust relationships that characterized the connection between Hezbollah and its people, public, and even its supporters.

According to Al-Amin, Israel's main goal is to reach Hezbollah's military capabilities in various fields, capabilities that include manpower and means. It's reasonable to consider that Israel is actually preparing for a new phase in the severe confrontation with the organization, in which it will try to harm its great capabilities in the human and military sphere, and this is what makes the talk of a total war realistic: "What the enemy did to us is a kind of war of annihilation, even if it has chosen so far to do so in a different way from its cruel crimes in Palestine."

"When the enemy activated the operation intended to harm more than ten thousand people, military personnel and civilians in centers, sites, homes, and work centers, it decided that its war is with us and it has brought us all into a battle without rules, without ceilings, and without borders. It will be of no use for us to wait for it to throw the dice first!"

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