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Israel sends Hezbollah's No. 2 leader away

Israel sends Hezbollah's No. 2 leader away

By 青木Published 14 days ago 4 min read

Since the U.S. military beheaded Soleimani, a new mode of modern warfare has emerged - "let the leader go first".

This mode is deeply loved by the broad masses of working people.

Wars are started by these big men with stern faces, wearing uniforms, and full of medals on their chests. Why should we let the children of ordinary families who have no grudges fight each other and die on the battlefield?

The best way is to give a machete to each of the big men who like to start a war on both sides of the war, and let them - or two groups - go to an open area to chop each other. The one who wins the chopping is the winner, and the one who is killed deserves it.

Just like in the Hong Kong gangster movies of the year. We ordinary people eat, sleep and shit as usual. When we are bored, we go to watch. When we are happy, we shout a few times to cheer them up. When we are tired, we go home and have a drink, and then sleep.

Whoever loves to win is none of our business!

If such "war rules" are formulated, the world will be much more peaceful. Because those who love war and talk about war at every turn are sending other people's children to die and making profits for themselves.

They won't do such stupid things if they take risks themselves.

So, I strongly support this mode of letting those belligerent bigwigs go first.

On June 13, Hezbollah in Lebanon fired more than 200 rockets at civilian areas in Israel. The picture below is a photo taken by a passerby: When seeing countless rockets flying in the sky, an Israeli father used his body to protect his weak daughter. I often wonder, these terrorist organizations neither run entities nor do trade, they shout and kill all day long, and drop bombs on the heads of ordinary people, where do they get their money from?

There is no doubt that they are supported by wealthy sponsors behind them, giving them money, food and weapons.

It is clear from this thought that terrorist attacks around the world are all bullshit if we analyze the historical grievances between the two sides of the conflict from the surface, and the root lies in the sponsors behind the scenes.

Who is the sponsor behind the scenes? I don't know.

But I know that there are several conditions for being a behind-the-scenes financier: First, you must have a lot of money, and this money comes easily, so you don’t feel bad about spending it; second, when deciding to spend this money, only one or a few people can make the decision on a whim, without applying to Congress or the parliament, let alone getting approval; third, they know that they are evil, and dare not do what they want to do publicly, so they can only secretly pay for murder.

Except for the United States, there is no other country like this in the world, right?

For such evil people who are paid to kill, there is really no better way except to behead them accurately and let them go first - let them have the money but not the life to spend it!

For Hezbollah’s rocket attacks on civilians, Israel can only use one method - accurate beheading.

On the evening of the 13th, Israel dispatched F-35 fighter jets to blow up a three-story building of Hezbollah into ruins.

The building is in Lebanon, about 20 kilometers from the Israeli border. The Israeli side received intelligence - could it be provided by the Americans - that many Hezbollah bigwigs held important meetings inside to discuss how to attack Israel with the weapons sent by the behind-the-scenes financiers.

After the attack, the scene was in chaos. After the attack was successful, Egyptian TV reported that at least 30 people were killed, including Hezbollah's No. 2 figure, Hashim Safi Al-Din. Just two days ago, Israel also eliminated two senior Hezbollah commanders through precision beheading: Wissam Tawil and Talib Abdullah, the latter of whom was the commander of a regional division in southern Lebanon. Don't be fooled by the honest appearance of these two guys, their hands are soaked in blood, both the blood of Israelis and their own people - of course, not their children, but children of ordinary families of the same ethnic group as them.

Two months ago, on the afternoon of April Fool's Day, April 1, Israel's F35 fighter jets fired 6 missiles to destroy a building near the Iranian Consulate in Syria (correction, some people have been saying that it was the Iranian Consulate, but it was not, but a building secretly owned by the Iranian Embassy), beheading more than a dozen members of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, including an important general of the Quds Force.

We sincerely hope that future wars will be conducted in this way. Instead of spending a lot of money on researching powerful weapons, countries can just develop some weapons that are specifically designed to "make the leaders advanced".

Of course, some bad guys will definitely strongly oppose it, because once they are sent away, the world in their hands will be gone. But if they behead others, it will be the same if they change someone else, and nothing will change.

Now, Israel's battle in Gaza is in a dilemma of public opinion. I hope that Israel will vigorously promote the war model of "letting the leaders go first" in Gaza and send Sinwar and others to where they should go as soon as possible.

In that case, the process of ending the war can be greatly accelerated.

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