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The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon - Hezbollah, issued an evacuation order on Saturday evening, directed at Israeli settlers in 25 settlements in northern occupied Palestine, following in the footsteps of the Israeli occupation forces who had been forcing people to flee their homes in numerous areas across Lebanon.

Hezbollah, meanwhile, stated that these settlements had become military outposts where Israeli occupation forces are stationed to launch attacks on Lebanon. Consequently, Hezbollah declared them legitimate military targets for its aerial and missile forces, calling on settlers to "evacuate immediately."

"You are requested to evacuate immediately. Your settlements have become a place of deployment and settlement for the enemy military forces attacking Lebanon. As a result, they have become legitimate military targets for the air and missile forces of the Islamic Resistance," the warning read.

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[-] geneva_convenience@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

When someone steals your house it is not "forced displacement" to take your house back. It is the opposite of forced displacement. The order of events is very important here.

Not in the least because the people who stole your old house are now using it as a base to launch military operations to steal your new house.

As stated before, Israel does not understand words. Many Palestinians have tried for decades. Israel is a terrorist state. They will never come to the negotiation table unless they are forced to it.

[-] gramophone_mind@lemmy.ml -1 points 1 month ago

I agree, except I don't put blame on civilians. We are talking about the residents of the north of Israel who have lived there for many years, not mad settlers taking over a hill. They are civilian, not necessarily with any kind of agenda. Forcing them to leave their homes is forced displacement.

Israel is a terrorist state alright, absolutely, that's why I try to avoid becoming terrorists like them :)

Also I feel like Hezbollah issued those evacuation orders ironically, so I don't even think you really understand this... rather it appears to me like you are willing to defend Hezbollah no matter what they do (I'm a Hezbollah supporter BTW). Anyways, I don't think I'm in a position to judge you from a few internet conversations, but as a Palestinian I will say that the thought of "retaking" my home if it means living in someone else's apartment who would have been forced out just like my grandparents absolutely disgusts me.

[-] geneva_convenience@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Expelling the people who ethnically cleansed families from their house is not terrorism nor is it ethnic cleansing. It's called getting your stolen stuff back. Israel is using these civilian areas as military bases (as they do virtually everywhere).

Once again, Israel has absolutely no legal right to be there unless they accept the offer of the Palestinians for a two state solution. Only then will they come to legally own the land. The Palestinians have made an extremely generous offer by agreeing to the 1967 borders. All Israel has to do is take it. Before Israel loses its position of power and the Palestinians will no longer accept such a horrible deal.

There is no terrorism being committed by telling an illegal occupier they are required to leave your territory or face consequences.

[-] gramophone_mind@lemmy.ml 0 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Honestly I always dreamt of a one state solution where it's one democratic Palestine where Palestinians and former-Israelis could live together :) maybe one day.

Still forced displacement of a civilian population is absolutely wrong and terrorism but of course it gets easier to accept if you wrap it in some political excuse or the other. Just like Israel did.

[-] geneva_convenience@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 month ago

It is obvious you are not personally affected by the crimes committed by Israel.

[-] gramophone_mind@lemmy.ml 0 points 1 month ago

It is obvious you actually don't know me. I am indeed personally affected by it given how both my grandparents were in the Nakba, I'm a registered refugee with the right to return at the UN, and every day of my life has simply been worsened by the forced displacement and poverty and death my own family had to go through. Have a nice day.

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