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Israeli Strikes Kill 18 in Lebanon as Four IDF Soldiers Die

Israeli air strikes across southern Lebanon killed at least 18 people overnight, Lebanese authorities said on Friday, while Israel's military reported that four of its soldiers had been killed in fighting with Hezbollah.

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The Israeli military said it struck around 80 Hezbollah-linked targets and killed dozens of the group's fighters. The escalation came just one day after the United States and Iran signed an agreement intended to end hostilities across the Middle East, including a permanent ceasefire in Lebanon.

Fighting Continues Despite Agreement

The US-Iran accord calls for an end to hostilities on multiple fronts and stresses respect for Lebanon's sovereignty and territorial integrity.

Despite the agreement, both Israel and Hezbollah have continued military operations, raising doubts about whether the broader ceasefire framework can hold.

Israel has maintained that its campaign against Hezbollah is separate from its conflict with Iran and has said it does not plan to withdraw troops from southern Lebanon.

Lebanon's state news agency described the overnight attacks in the Nabatieh district as among the heaviest bombardments of the war. The country's health ministry reported 18 deaths and 33 injuries, with several buildings damaged.

Hezbollah said it had carried out an ambush against Israeli forces in southern Lebanon, destroying three tanks with guided missiles and targeting troops with rocket and artillery fire.

Heavy Human Toll

Lebanon became involved in the wider regional conflict after Hezbollah launched attacks on Israel following a strike that killed Iran's supreme leader.

Israel responded with a large-scale air campaign and a ground presence in southern Lebanon, saying it aimed to push Hezbollah fighters away from its northern border.

According to Lebanon's health ministry, at least 3,912 people have been killed and 11,699 wounded since the latest phase of the conflict began. The dead include women and children.

About one million people remain displaced, while numerous communities in southern Lebanon have been destroyed.

Hezbollah has said it will continue its attacks as long as Israeli forces remain in Lebanese territory.

Political Tensions Grow

The deaths of the four Israeli soldiers prompted strong reactions from members of Israel's government.

National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir called for intensified action, saying "all of Lebanon must burn" and arguing that Israel's security could not be subject to negotiations.

French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot urged Israel to respect the agreement and called on Washington to pressure the Israeli government to comply with its terms.

The US-Iran deal signed on Thursday includes provisions covering Iran's nuclear programme, sanctions relief and a commitment to pursue a final settlement within 60 days, with the possibility of an extension.

US-Israel Differences Emerge

A new round of talks planned for Friday was postponed after US Vice-President JD Vance cancelled a scheduled trip to Switzerland.

Vance has publicly criticised some members of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's cabinet for opposing the agreement. He specifically named Ben-Gvir and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich as critics and questioned what alternatives they proposed to the current diplomatic effort.

Netanyahu, meanwhile, emphasised the importance of Israel's relationship with Washington, noting that the United States had stood "shoulder to shoulder" with Israel during the conflict with Iran.

Recent reports, however, have suggested growing friction between Netanyahu and US President Donald Trump over Israel's conduct in Lebanon.

US officials have previously stated that while Lebanon is covered by the ceasefire framework, Israel's withdrawal from Lebanese territory is not a requirement of the agreement and that Israel retains the right to act in self-defence.

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MikeandDow Ruby Member

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8 minutes ago, unblocktheplanet said:

I used to be a polygynist but then it got too expensive. Fun while it lasted.

One in each ear !!!!! brave man !

Evil Penevil Gold Member

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1 hour ago, MikeandDow said:

Board member ?????

In response to a post by @Scouse123 , you wrote:

2 hours ago, MikeandDow said:

Unlike your self i am not a misandrist !

You are accusing him of being a misandrist.

1 hour ago, MikeandDow said:

and i know the meaning of misandrist !! and you know what iam thinking ! how do you do that !!

I don't believe you do know the meaning of misandrist because nothing @Scouse123 wrote indicates any hatred of men or boys because they are biologically maie. You may have meant "misanthrope" or "xenophobe," but they don't apply because @Scouse123 was writing about opposition to terrorists, not people in general.

I knew what you were thinking from your choice of words.

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36 minutes ago, Evil Penevil said:

In response to a post by @Scouse123 , you wrote:

You are accusing him of being a misandrist.

I don't believe you do know the meaning of misandrist because nothing @Scouse123 wrote indicates any hatred of men or boys because they are biologically maie. You may have meant "misanthrope" or "xenophobe," but they don't apply because @Scouse123 was writing about opposition to terrorists, not people in general.

I knew what you were thinking from your choice of words.

A misandrist is a person who holds a deep-seated prejudice, dislike, or hatred toward men. He has hatred towards men he wants to kill them !! infact he wants to comit genocide

Scouse123 Ruby Member

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4 hours ago, MikeandDow said:

Yes i have served many year more to the point did you ever go to war !! The perspective that peace and harmony should achievable, for co-existence and peace is often driven by a practical desire to reduce the immense human and economic costs of war and conflict. your hatred is fueling war, long-term stability is only possible through international cooperation, diplomacy, and shared values. there is no need for name calling do not break forum rules

Breaking forum rules includes misinterpretation as well.

It also includes deliberately adding your own prejudice into posts and then stating another poster said them.

Scouse123 Ruby Member

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7 hours ago, MikeandDow said:

And your point being !! you realize the Israeli/ Arab/Palestinian conflict has been going on for a very long time !!

Because the Arabs want it to go on for eternity having turned down every offer they have been afforded.

It isn't about states or land, the biggest invaders of states and lands are Muslims.

This is about they hate the fact Israel is there, a shining beacon of success , democracy and enterprise.

Whilst the surrounding Arab areas live off squalor, bitterness and terrorism.

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4 hours ago, unblocktheplanet said:

You say, "there is no hope until Hamas is eradicated." But your post is talking about all Palestinians as evil.

An Italian journalist went over to Gaza as he was sympathetic to their cause and wanted to cover it from their side.

They kidnapped him, beat him, tortured him, raped him and killed him

Such is the mentality in Gaza.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vittorio_Arrigoni

The Italian journalist and activist sympathetic to the Palestinian cause who was murdered in Gaza was Vittorio Arrigoni. A reporter for the Italian newspaper il manifesto, he was kidnapped and strangled by an al-Qaeda-linked Salafist militant group in April 2011.

And some of you on here defend this barbaric filth.

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4 hours ago, Nick Carter icp said:

His post isnt talking about all Palestinians as evil.

That's the problem with some of these posters, they deliberately misinterpret and then quote their misinterpretations as facts.

MikeandDow Ruby Member

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18 minutes ago, Scouse123 said:

Breaking forum rules includes misinterpretation as well.

It also includes deliberately adding your own prejudice into posts and then stating another poster said them.

Please enlighten me as to where i have misinterpretation ?? and adding adding your own prejudice into posts and then stating another poster said them.

Scouse123 Ruby Member

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3 hours ago, MikeandDow said:

A misandrist is a person who holds a deep-seated prejudice, dislike, or hatred toward men. He has hatred towards men he wants to kill them !! infact he wants to comit genocide

This is the behaviour you are defending, and your sidekick @unblocktheplanet

You should be ashamed of yourselves.

Shani Louk (Paraded in Gaza)

  • Identity: Shani Nicole Louk was a 22-year-old German-Israeli tattoo artist and influencer. She was attending the Supernova music festival when Hamas militants opened fire. [1, 2]

  • The Incident: Graphic video footage captured her unconscious, partially unclothed body being paraded through the streets of Gaza City in the back of a pickup truck. The vehicle was surrounded by armed militants and a crowd of local onlookers who cheered and spat on her body. [1, 2, 3, 4]

  • Outcome: Israeli authorities later confirmed that she was killed at the festival site on October 7, and her body was subsequently stolen and brought into Gaza. Her remains were recovered from Gaza by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) in May 2024. [1, 2, 3]

Naama Levy (Dragged from a Jeep)

  • Identity: Naama Levy was a 19-year-old Israeli soldier serving as an IDF surveillance monitor at the Nahal Oz base near the border. [1, 2]

  • The Incident: A highly circulated video showed her being violently dragged by her hair from the back of a Jeep by a Hamas operative in Gaza. She was barefoot, bound, and her grey sweatpants were covered heavily in blood, leading to widespread international concern that she had been subjected to severe physical and sexual violence. Crowds of onlookers in Gaza surrounded the vehicle, filming and shouting. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]

  • Outcome: Levy survived 477 days in captivity under harsh conditions. She was safely released and returned to Israel in January 2025 as part of a negotiated hostage-release agreement. [1, 2, 3]

Scouse123 Ruby Member

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6 minutes ago, MikeandDow said:

You give your self to much creidt if you think i give a rats arse what you think

This is how your pals behaved in a study over a 30-year period in EUROPE after being given a lifeline🇨🇬

The precise data on this specific cohort stems from an official review by the Danish Ministry of Immigration and Integration. The tracking follows 321 stateless Palestinians from Lebanon who were granted residency under a unique, controversial piece of legislation known as the "Palestinian Law" (Palæstinenserloven) on March 3, 1992. [1, 2, 3]


1. Political Background: The 1992 Special Law

  • Initial Rejection: The group originally arrived in Denmark and applied for asylum, but the Danish Refugee Appeals Board (Flygtningenævnet) rejected their applications. The authorities officially ruled that they were not in individual danger and could be safely returned to Lebanon. [1, 2, 3, 4]

  • The Church Occupation: In response to their looming deportation, about 70 men from the group occupied Blågårds Church (Blågårds Kirke) in the Nørrebro neighborhood of Copenhagen for five months in late 1991. [1, 2]

  • Political Intervention: The protest drew heavy support from left-wing activists, artists, and Danish priests. This political pressure forced an alternative majority in the Danish Parliament (Folketinget)—consisting of the Social Democrats, Social Liberals, and Socialist People's Party—to bypass the sitting government and pass a special ad-hoc law granting all 321 individuals permanent residency. [1, 2]


2. Crime and Conviction Records (1992–2019)

Official Danish Ministry data compiled at the end of 2019 revealed exceptionally high rates of criminal convictions within this cohort: [1]

  • Total Convictions: Out of the original 321 individuals, 204 people (approx. 64%) were convicted of a criminal offense.

  • Prison Sentences: Of those convicted, 71 individuals received either a suspended or unsuspended prison sentence.

  • Other Penalties: The remaining 133 convicted individuals received substantial fines (exceeding €200) or alternative court-ordered penalties; minor traffic infractions and small fines were excluded from these figures. [1, 2]


3. Employment, Unemployment, and Welfare Dependancy

Labor market integration for this specific group was remarkably low: [1, 2]

  • Remaining Population: By the end of 2019, 270 of the original 321 individuals were still living in Denmark (the rest had either passed away or left the country). [1, 2]

  • Public Assistance: 176 out of the 270 remaining individuals (65%) were living entirely on government welfare benefits. [1, 2]

  • Early Retirement/Disability: The vast majority of those on welfare—122 individuals—were placed on permanent early retirement or disability pensions (førtidspension), meaning they were permanently classified as unemployable within the Danish workforce. [1, 2]


4. The Second Generation (Descendants)

The integration study tracked the 999 children born to or raised by the original 321 individuals in Denmark: [1, 2]

  • Criminal Overrepresentation: By 2019/2020, 337 of the 999 descendants (33.7%) had received criminal convictions.

  • Socioeconomic Status: Labor and education metrics among the children showed minor improvements compared to their parents, but their rates of unemployment and reliance on social safety nets remained drastically higher than Danish national averages. [1, 2]


5. Historical Retrospective and Political Impact

The absolute tracking numbers of this cohort altered the landscape of Scandinavian immigration policy: [1]

  • The Minister's Retrospective: Hans Engell, the Minister of Justice who originally tried to deport the group in 1991, noted in later interviews that the law was an absolute failure of policy. He publicly stated: "These asylum seekers should not have been let in... Those who voted for the special law could not have foreseen what would happen." [1]

  • Political Legacy: This specific 30-year outcome is frequently cited by mainstream Danish politicians—including centrist and Social Democratic Prime Ministers—as the historical turning point that justified Denmark's shift toward some of the strictest, most controlled immigration and integration laws in Europe. [1]

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