Those people came from other areas to chant in support of Hezbollah in areas where there’s no support for Hezbollah.
Why are you so sure these people didn’t support Hezbollah before?
I understood the point you were trying to make, hence my reply.
All those things are examples for how Hezbollah hasn’t protected Lebanon, but quite the opposite.
Without Hezbollah, Lebanon could’ve been in a much better place now.
They’re a big part of the reason Lebanon is in the bad state it is in right now.
They’ve been executing critics and opposition for years. The ammo depot explosion was also devastating.
Their assassination of Lebanon’s prime minister.
Shooting rockets at Israel since the 8th of October against the Lebanese government’s wishes.
And their continued assistance of Assad alongside Russia in butchering Syrians, which was/is not in the interest of Lebanon.
There were always Hezbollah supporters in Lebanon.
The uproar was specifically caused by the fact that Ain al-Mraiseh is not considered an area where the party is dominant. For that reason, users considered these movements as “provocative.”
Considering your previous post and now this, it is clear your posts are in bad faith.
I’ll answer for the sake of others reading these comments.
First of all, Ashkenazi Jewish women aren’t all Jewish women. Most Jews in Israel aren’t Ashkenazi.
Either way, the study you linked to is the only study out of several that has met criticism from several geneticists and researchers.
There are several other studies that show mt-DNA of middle eastern origin.
They are all referred to in this Wikipedia page under “Maternal line”.
Second, we’re talking about ethnicity here, not religion. Jews are also an ethnic group. Y-DNA is very relevant.
They outlawed private DNA testing. As the article you linked to points out and explains.
This law was designed to protect the privacy and dignity of individuals and their families from the misuse of genetic information. According to this law, it is illegal to use a direct-to-consumer (DTC) genetic testing kit in Israel, unless you have a court order or a special permission from the Ministry of Health.
The law does not apply to all types of genetic testing
Another possibility is to use a DNA testing service that is authorized by the Israeli Ministry of Health
There are plenty of companies with R&D centers in Israel. Including Chinese companies like Xiaomi.
Haven’t heard of anyone closing up shop.
I’ll focus only on a few big points.
Turkey also bombs the SDF, which isn’t considered a terrorist group by anyone (other than Turkey and Qatar maybe).
Even the PKK, which is the worst out of the Kurdish groups, only calls for an autonomous area in Turkey, and not for the annihalation of Turkey or for the death of all Turks.
The Kurds were oppressed and persecuted for a very long time under Turkey, Iraq, Syria and Iran. Their neighbours all want them gone or dead (although some would be fine “just” with forced assimilation), similarily to how they view / have viewed Israel and Jews.
Kurds barely get any support, even from the USA.
Hamas has the support of many states and groups all over the region.
I’d say these are quite different situations.
It hit an area where people do not serve in the IDF.
This was generally true before the Syrian civil war. Things have changed since.
Haaretz article about it
Druze serve in the IDF.
Haven’t seen any reports of violence.
The group behind it also hasn’t released any negative statement about the march.
It’s in the Wikipedia link.
But here you go: https://www.hrw.org/news/2007/06/12/gaza-armed-palestinian-groups-commit-grave-crimes
On Sunday, Hamas military forces captured 28-year-old Muhammad Swairki, a cook for President Mahmoud Abbas’s presidential guard, and executed him by throwing him to his death, with his hands and legs tied, from a 15-story apartment building in Gaza City.
https://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/15/world/africa/15iht-mideast.4.6161020.html
Two men were killed in revenge slaying, including a Fatah gunman thrown from a roof, in what Hamas described as a family grievance.
The funding of Hamas by Qatar was after their takeover of Gaza.
This part is unrelated to Israel.
The tensions begun the moment Hamas came into power.
When Hamas took over Gaza in 2007, they threw Fatah officials off buildings and shot into crowds of their supporters.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fatah–Hamas_conflict
IDF draft laws only apply to Jews, and male Druze and Circassians.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conscription_in_Israel
Bedouins, etc. serve voluntarily.
And from the Wikipedia page, it seems like it’s not all, but a majority that refer to themselves in that way.
Two Israeli officials said that the military had targeted Mr. Deif while he was inside a fenced Hamas-run compound that was not used as a camp for displaced people.
So all the ones killed are Hamas combatants.
Yes, I replied to someone who implied that the USA has been giving Israel military aid since 1944.
I don’t understand what are you trying to say with the rest of your reply.
I already wrote that Israel bought it from the USA.
USA only started selling weapons to Israel in the 1960’s, and initially only defensive weapons.
Before that, the USA had an arms embargo on Israel. Israel got its weapons from Czechoslovakia (under Soviet rule) and later, France.
These systems were bought years before the US military grants were started for Israel.
The alternative is the libertarian socialist AANES (Rojava).