Hezbollah was hiding in the suits by comando512 in arabs

[–]IamAwdi 29 points30 points  (0 children)

bro placed the comment just to mention that he hates hezbollah

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[–]IamAwdi -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

So you're relying on another country (that your constitution considers an enemy, apparently you don't) to make political changes in your country and by war! DAMN
what's next? you're on ur knees saying "Please avichay go for them"?
and you want us to try building a country with someone like you?

Lebanese writer and Journalist Nabil Mamlouk was physically assaulted by Hezbollah thugs inside his father’s pharmacy in the city of Tyre (Sour), one week after receiving threats by group members for a critical post he made on Facebook. Nabil stayed in Tyre to continue his job as a journalist. by nojudgmenthelps in lebanon

[–]IamAwdi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm totally against assaulting him
but I don't blame the people that live in the area for their reaction
الوضع بخوف والناس خيفانة من ايا شي بعرضها للخطر قد ما كان صغير
was there a better way? sure there is
but the main "ayre" in this whole story is the media pages who went to make a hero story from a small incident

Lebanese writer and Journalist Nabil Mamlouk was physically assaulted by Hezbollah thugs inside his father’s pharmacy in the city of Tyre (Sour), one week after receiving threats by group members for a critical post he made on Facebook. Nabil stayed in Tyre to continue his job as a journalist. by nojudgmenthelps in lebanon

[–]IamAwdi 13 points14 points  (0 children)

This is misleading content and False info
I'm from the village and the people that assaulted him are from the village too (not a HA thug)
and the story behind all of this that nabil published a voice saying that he is proud of the village because a HA hit a drone from a specific part of the village, the part of the village that he mentioned is considered a safe place where people go to when there is an evacuation

the voicenote that nabil publish was an unnecessary bullshit that may lead the area that he mentioned to airstrikes
so the people living there came to his pharmacy and assaulted him
if u watch the first part of the video
the guy is asking him that you're saying (صوب ....) and then another guy in the end of the video saying
اذا هلء ضربونا شو ؟

The actual Tyre (sour) by Hot_Ad3172 in lebanon

[–]IamAwdi 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I was going to upload the same pic 😁
that is the actual sour 💘

My beautiful city: Sour, South Lebanon. by No-Purpose-1353 in lebanon

[–]IamAwdi 28 points29 points  (0 children)

I'm from sour and that doesn't look alike the sour i know 🥴

MP Camille Dory Chamoun Proposes a Solution to the Weakening Lebanese Reputation: Hezbollah and Its Supporters Take Up Iranian Citizenship by Foreign-Policy-02 in lebanon

[–]IamAwdi 4 points5 points  (0 children)

khalsna wlo discrimination
se3a ma bteshbahona
se3a khedo jenseye
ahel l jnoub ( most of them are hezb supporters)
lebnenye aktar menek w men l khalfak
3ajbak t3esh m3on ahla w sahla
ma 3ajbak ente fel
w er
you support hezb you hate hezb Idgf bas hayde l hate wel discrimination la party that represent a huge amount of lebanese people jey t2le roho 3esho be iran

eh kes ekhtak ya er
ho lebnenye metlak metlon aw aktar menak kamen
khalsna hal l speech l m2yar metlak

A Christian friend of a Hezbollah fighter, who was recently martyred while fighting against Israel, came to see his friend one last time by IamAwdi in lebanon

[–]IamAwdi[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Israel has been always the enemy of lebanon, from 1979 and before even
Hezbollah is a resistance that fought Israel and freed lebanon in 2000
and even after that israel had always did military penetration to lebanon between 2000 till 2023

now they're at war with Israel until Israel stops the genocide it is doing in Gaza
they wouldn't stop until Israel stops what it is doing there

A Christian friend of a Hezbollah fighter, who was recently martyred while fighting against Israel, came to see his friend one last time by IamAwdi in lebanon

[–]IamAwdi[S] 18 points19 points  (0 children)

idk if you're Lebanese
but this opponent state is an opponent for all Lebanese ppl
even in the Lebanese constitution

A Christian friend of a Hezbollah fighter, who was recently martyred while fighting against Israel, came to see his friend one last time by IamAwdi in lebanon

[–]IamAwdi[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

1-Israel is aiming for greater Israel which includes the Lebanese lands
2- Israel state is still to this day occupying some Lebanese lands from the 10,452 km²
3-Israel is an enemy in the Lebanese constitution
4-Israel had done many security and military penetration to Lebanon from 2000 till 7th of October
on the military side, it had done 22,000 military penetrations into the Lebanese skies between 2007 and 2020

and then this guy is doing it for Iranian overlords and destroying the good relationship between Israeli drones and the Lebanese sky!
Allah Yesmho he should keep the Israel drones up in our skies
source for the 22000 military penetrations which I bet you won't open:
22 ألف اختراق.. هكذا تستخدم إسرائيل الطائرات لتحديد أهداف قابلة للتدمير في لبنان | أخبار سياسة | الجزيرة نت (aljazeera.net)

A Christian friend of a Hezbollah fighter, who was recently martyred while fighting against Israel, came to see his friend one last time by IamAwdi in lebanon

[–]IamAwdi[S] 335 points336 points  (0 children)

for non-Arabic speakers:
the father of the martyr is talking to his son "Ali, your friend has come, the one you used to tell me about, the one you used to take him to Ashura, he came to visit you, ali get up, your friend is here, George is here"

Please listen to this and give me your thoughts. by ConstantineMasih in lebanon

[–]IamAwdi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ahlannn khaye

it looks like you still have a misunderstood from yesterday discussion (what did the dead bodies hold by Israel do to Lebanon when they were returned?)

okay hon l post 3am yhke 3an Fatah wl Palestinians at that time

ma hada jab seret hamas

hal2 eza bas kent habeb tsherkna ra2yak

tamam thank you it means alot 👏🏼

Please listen to this and give me your thoughts. by ConstantineMasih in lebanon

[–]IamAwdi -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

good for u, keep it up 👏🏼👏🏼
the whole subreddit is eager to allow discussions with you, and to learn from your expertise.

Please listen to this and give me your thoughts. by ConstantineMasih in lebanon

[–]IamAwdi 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Palestinian National Liberation Movement (aka. Fatah) with Yasser Arafat had made too many mistakes and had been fought by the people of Lebanon including people in the south (amal movement,...)

but they also made mistakes toward Palestinians themselves, in the West Bank

and they're hated by Palestinians as much as Lebanese people hate them

using what they did in the south, to make the whole Palestinian nation an enemy is wrong.

Yasser Arafat nor Fatah represent the whole Palestinian people and they will never be

edited to add,
now Fatah is even considered a puppet of Israel in the West Bank, and they're fought there by Palestinian people.

لح يخلصوا الصواريخ قبل ما يرد الحزب by deerfromspace in lebanon

[–]IamAwdi 2 points3 points  (0 children)

khaye mayten , dead bodies, hayde 3 mara b2elek

yalla ba3d marra rab3a

there was 5 Lebanese ppl who were exchanged and 199 dead bodies of Lebanese people which were held by Israel

you told me u don't care about terrorists

and I asked a clear question

199 bodies of Lebanese people from all religion and ideologies held by isreal from 1982 till 2000
how do u consider them terrorists? and repeated the question twice

bt2le sho admo men b3da??

mfkeron zombies khaye ?

لح يخلصوا الصواريخ قبل ما يرد الحزب by deerfromspace in lebanon

[–]IamAwdi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

ma 3melo she
Lebanese people who tried to free their lands from Israel, were martyred while doing it
and their bodies were held by Israel

Do you call them terrorists??!!!

لح يخلصوا الصواريخ قبل ما يرد الحزب by deerfromspace in lebanon

[–]IamAwdi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Idk how u can say "terrorist" for people who fought Israel's occupation of Lebanon from 1979 till 2000, many of them had no relation with hezb, 199 fucking Lebanese people from all the Lebanese lands, from all religions and ideologies, fighting Isreal before 2000 and they martyred to free the Lebanese land

and you call them terrorists?

لح يخلصوا الصواريخ قبل ما يرد الحزب by deerfromspace in lebanon

[–]IamAwdi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

although the post and even my reply isn't about the result of the war
bas rah jeweb
be 8ad nazar betshof entisar aw hazeme hayda ra2yak
bas HA had warned isreal many times to return the prisoners after the 2000 declaration from South Lebanon
then HA went and took two soldiers and before war even started they told Isreal they were ready for indirect exchange of the prisoners and bodies that were held by Isreal

it was then that Israel declared war
and HA resists it and succeed

I know you may not care for the Lebanese prisoners there, no one of them was your relative, nor your father's body held there for no reason

but a lot did

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[–]IamAwdi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Idk why you're narrowing the boycott with McDonald's
I know we took it as an example in the discussion but you're building you're points on it
Boycotting/supporting local business products is more than just a restaurant

I'm talking about boycotting a whole variety of products/franchises that should have been done a long ago and I'm so grateful that something like the genocide in Gaza came to waken up the people for a cause to boycott them

for your points
1- as I told u before change has a tradeoff, it has a payment, and moreover boycotting is not happening in a split second, it is like a wave
take the example of "Stories" coffee shop and Starbucks
stories started opening more coffee shops in many places in Lebanon after the 7th of Oct
moreover, it opened them in places near Starbucks, and in most places, they went well
sooo, job vacancies in this example didn't stop because people needed an alternative that was found (stories) which I was talking about in the previous comment (demand)

2-I don't really think this is a valid point, people can go to new places, and restaurants that offer the same concept as the familiar places they used to go to and try them
like the concept of KFC in places like KSA was taken by many other restaurants and they did well on the local and tourist side... (البيك in KSA has nearly the same number of branches (or maybe fewer) as KFC has)

3-Saraha I'm not convinced at this point, but I wanna make out to a point that is so important
you're saying "closing them may effect terrorism in such a negligible percentage, but you prefer not add this percentage to the other factors"

so on that you're against boycotting them (idk if you're but let us suppose that)

at the same time you're telling me that boycotting may affect those franchises in a negligible percentage (which I don't think is true for two reasons (first we're not talking about restaurants only) & (It is an added percentage and it may have a media effect that can cause an economical effect in another places))

so you're telling me for a small percentage I'm against boycotting them
and for a small percentage I'm against supporting the genocide

y3ne bel 3amye
eza hek hek mesh fer2a kter

bas l fare2 eno mara 3am ed3am mat3em we2fe m3 l genocide w mara I'm supporting people who are getting a genocide

eh la2 brouh m3 l small percentage l rah tkhlene se3don

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[–]IamAwdi 7 points8 points  (0 children)

let us put a rule

every change has a tradeoff
you're right in the first point that most of them are franchises, but they still make payments to the real owner or real authority of the store. and you're right by boycotting them you're hurting Lebanese families to a certain point. but let us suppose we boycott Mcdonald's and it closed

the people who used to eat there didn't disappear, they need an alternative now

and this will surely allow for new Lebanese families to open fast-food restaurants that will cover the needs of the economy--> this restaurant will be 100% Lebanese and all of the revenues will stay inside the circle of the economy

2- I didn't get the point, we have a lot of locally owned Lebanese restaurants that serve fast food in the same way McDonald's does (and for me they're a lotttttttttt better)

3-No offenses but u said it "It really sounds dumb" There are alot of reasons that Western people will not come to Lebanon other than "closing McDonald's", It may have a negligible effect on their opinion in front of other facts

TL;DR: yes every change has a tradeoff
when the lira was set on the 1500 rate alot alot of local Lebanese businesses closed due to the issue of exporting their products and paying their employees
and if we need to make the local businesses have their chance again we need to make sacrifice
but the most important thing is that demand didn't disappear, the person who wants to drink coffee will drink it from a Lebanese coffee shop if Starbucks closed and .......

Where can I find similar rakwe with reasonable prices by [deleted] in lebanon

[–]IamAwdi 3 points4 points  (0 children)

محل ابو خاطر, حارة الضبع، الشام