Israel is under fire. Currently, Misgabam has been reported to be the target of attacks, with massive explosions being reported. There are air raid sirens sounding right now. Even the Islamic resistance in Lebanon. Pisbolá launched a coordinated operation that has already claimed responsibility for this attack, not only with rockets, but also with drones against this settlement.
And Israeli media outlets like Marip, which also reports on Channel 13, have had to acknowledge that their reserve soldiers are frustrated because they cannot stop the threat of Gisbola’s drones. We will now look at the facts. Let me show you some of the sources that are confirming this. We started this story a few weeks ago after a burst of rockets ended up directly impacting this settlement.
It is the settlement of Misgab. Well, then another burst continued a few hours ago that fell on this settlement again. Days later, a guided missile completely destroyed an Israeli tank market that was in the vicinity of this occupation zone with fatalities confirmed by the Alulbit and Zab news agencies. Those are the evidence we have, those are the dates, those are the sources.
We already talked about confirmations from Tasnim, Prestvi, Almayadin, which coincide with Israel being under fire, the Israeli army in this occupation zone. But the reality, my friends, is only one. Northern Israel is currently burning and the most powerful army in the Middle East has no answers. And we see how Gisbola’s drones, these cheap fiber optic drones, are crossing the border as if the anti-aircraft systems were mere technological decorations.
And the soldiers who a year ago felt invincible, well today they look with great fear, and that is the starting point. From there we move on to what is happening in Misgap, which by the way, let me make a clarification that I consider very important before continuing to talk about this attack in Bisgap. This is land stolen from Israel, like almost everything Israel has is stolen.
He calls it his territory, but it’s not his. No, we’re not going to embellish it with occupation zones or settlements, let’s call things as they are. Israel steals land. That’s what he does for a living. It’s that simple. In fact, and I say this with proof, since 1948, during the North African War, they forcibly expelled more than 700,000 Palestinians.
Their homes were stolen, and they were forbidden to return forever. They simply arrived and told them, “Get out of your house like terrorists, this is mine.”
Hey, who says my gun? “What do you think? Spreading your wings, you’re not bringing me back here. Okay, Israeli family, please get in here.”
And they formed this first zone of occupation. Then in 1967 they did the same in Jordan, they repeated it in Gaza, they repeated it in the Golan Heights, they repeated it in the Egyptian Sinai. In fact, they had to leave Sinai because there was international pressure, otherwise the Golan Heights would have remained there, as they were annexed without anyone lifting a finger, they were stolen.
The United States, by the way, recognizes the Golan Heights as Israeli territory after they stole it from Syria, without any shame whatsoever. Well, in Jordan, more than 600,000 Israeli invaders live there today in these settlements that the UN has declared illegal, and they hide behind a religious issue because they say they are Jewish neighborhoods, more than 600,000 Jewish settlers, but religion has nothing to do with the fact that they steal houses and keep them.
No, no, let’s not get into that confusion so as not to criticize what is more than obvious. Imagine someone comes to my house right now, knocks on my door and says, “Get out, you bastard, that house is mine now.”
Hey, but I have the deeds, that’s it, get out of here. Take off and you’re not coming back. And they’re doing it to 700,000 homes and nobody says anything.
And every year they continue doing the same thing, they continue stealing houses, they continue stealing more land, they call them occupation zones or exclusion zones. It’s a robbery. They continue to demolish Palestinian homes to expand their Israeli settlements. Southern Lebanon was occupied for 18 years until the Gisbola resistance forced them to withdraw empty-handed in 2000.
Gaza was turned into the world’s largest open-air prison. They have a criminal blockade there that has lasted more than 15 years and that continues to prevent the entry of food. In other words, if someone wants to go in there, they will starve to death because they don’t allow food, medicine, water, or anything else to pass through, not even construction materials.
And that’s the story of Israel, it must be said. It is a story of theft, it is a story of dispossession, it is a story of massacres, it has nothing to do with anti-Semitism, eh, because they have robbed Semitic peoples, they have murdered Semitic peoples, they have displaced Semitic peoples like Dave Yasin, for example, in 1948, where more than 100 Palestinians were killed, including women and children, with testimonies of rapes and mutilations that the Israeli commanders themselves did to the women because they did not want to leave their homes.
But hey, it’s just a small example. Then he sees the 1953 coup. There, Commander Ariel Sharon led an operation that blew up 45 Palestinian homes with the families inside. He told them, “Get out, this is Israeli territory now. Listen, but it’s my house. If you don’t leave, I’ll blow you up, everything.”
And they blew up the houses. They repeated it in Sabral, they repeated it in Shatil in 1982, and they were just starting to gain strength. In ’82, the Phalangist militias allied with Israel murdered between 700 and 3,500 Palestinian refugees while the Israeli army camped there, protecting those who were dispossessing these Palestinian areas.
In the Shuhaya neighborhood in 2014, they did the same thing. Again, more than 100 civilians died in a single day from Israeli bombings to take away the homes of this Palestinian area. And well, what can I tell you about what we ‘re seeing in Gaza? All this I’ve told you seems like nothing compared to the more than 86,000 deaths that have occurred in these barely three years since October 7th.
It has already left more than 30,000 Palestinians dead in its first year, and the total death toll is over 86,000, mostly women and children. And now, these are people who can’t reclaim their homes or land; the dead don’t claim homes or territory. And after all that, after decades of impunity, Netanyahu says that Israeli soldiers are the most moral in the world.
Imagine that. I don’t even want to imagine how immoral they are. Well, today they’re frustrated because these fiber-optic drones that Gisbollah just added to their regular weaponry are spoiling the party. How lovely, isn’t it? The drone threat is the real headache now for Tel Vivi, and Israeli media outlets are acknowledging this; in fact, they’re not ashamed to say so.
The Israeli newspaper Marib reported that reserve soldiers on the northern front are deeply frustrated and specified that the main source of this frustration is the arduous daily confrontation with the drone threat. Marib even acknowledged to this Israeli media outlet that this threat is a very complex battle and also a continuation of the military battle on the northern front against Lebanon.
Why is Israel, by the way, waging this battle in southern Lebanon? Well, the only reason, friends, in northern Lebanon, in southern Israel, the only reason is because they want to steal those lands, because they’re going little by little. While the world is distracted by a genocide, they steal a piece from this side.
When they start the genocide on this side, they steal from the other side. They have to hold their right hand so they don’t steal with their left. And Channel 14, Channel 13, sorry, which has already cited intelligence sources, admitted that Gisbollah has the capacity to launch these drones and bombs and bring them cleanly through the windows of houses, even the mayor of Haifa’s.
And, friends, this is not a metaphor. What they’re saying is that there’s an assessment that’s turning this into a real nightmare. The problem is that we’re talking about civilians. In the end On a daily basis, when the army or these occupying forces arrive and rob houses, they murder the main inhabitants, drive them out, or evict them, and then other families arrive.
And in the end, we are sadly talking about Palestinian civilians who are dispossessed of their homes. Israeli civilians arrive, then attacks are carried out on these areas, and then history repeats itself because once again the victims are civilians under very different circumstances. Some are Palestinians who have been dispossessed, and others are thugs who arrive, and the world even finds elegant nicknames for them because it sounds very ugly to say, “Israeli thief.”
So they call them Israeli settlers to avoid calling these people who arrive in these settlements to populate areas that don’t belong to them “Israeli thieves.” So they invented a word because the other one, they say, is anti-Semitic. I mean, dispossessing a Semitic people is not anti-Semitic. What is anti-Semitic is calling them thieves.
So, that’s why they invented this nickname, “occupation zone” or “Israeli settler,” to avoid… To make no reference to the occupation, better to call it a settler. And well, now we are seeing this true nightmare that is unfolding right now. We are no longer just talking, friends, about commercial quadcopters with grenades attached with tape, which is what Gisbollah usually did.
Now they have precision missile platforms that can select targets, can adjust their trajectory in mid-flight, can strike with an accuracy that until a few years ago was exclusive to the Israeli forces, and now this has escalated to a lamentable situation. And I repeat, I want to be very emphatic about this.
We are talking about Lebanon, a Palestinian people. The Lebanese and the Palestinian people are both Semitic peoples. Lebanon and Palestine. Israel. Well, since the creation of the State of Israel, we have been told that they are Semitic peoples. So, we cannot say that there is anti-Semitism here because those who are being dispossessed are Semitic peoples.
This has nothing to do with religion, it has nothing to do with Semitism or anti-Semitism, it has to do with a flagrant violation of International law and how the press nuances it, even using these Israeli settler nicknames, right? To avoid calling these occupiers thieves. I’m not saying all Israelis live in stolen land.
What I am saying is that these occupied areas, where they call settlers, are clearly stolen land. Those in that area do own it, they call it occupied Palestine. I mean, yes, it is Palestine, but it’s already occupied. You can’t go in there because even though it’s yours, it’s no longer yours, it’s already occupied, sorry, go somewhere else.
And well, Isbollah’s drones have now evolved, they ‘ve adapted, and today they are the most effective weapon for penetrating the defenses of an army that spent billions of dollars, curiously, on anti-aircraft technology, and it turns out that with extremely cheap drones, $500 drones, they are even putting those defenses in check. And there are the numbers, the numbers that say that since October 7th, Isbollah has forced Israel to evacuate more than 70,000 settlers from the north, 70,000 internally displaced persons. And just look, the same old narrative keeps coming back, doesn’t it? Because they say 70,000 Israeli settlers displaced within their own Israeli territory. Look, since they are Israeli settlers, it’s not their territory. The Golan Heights is not Israeli territory. The occupied territories are not Israeli territory.
They are forced to flee the land they stole, the homes that were taken from them by some Palestinian, some Lebanese, or some Syrian, and when they have to flee, these people are so cynical that they end up living in these occupied territories, which they call displacement. Imagine, when what was originally seen there were closed schools, abandoned businesses, hospitals, and now they complain about this humanitarian crisis in the occupied territories.
That’s why I wanted to start this broadcast by explaining what an occupied territory is, what an Israeli settler is. Why are they called Israeli settlers and not simply Israelis? Because there are many Israelis. Israeli settlers is a specific term used to describe these people. They aren’t irregular settlements; they are people who come to live in stolen houses, on stolen land that clearly belonged to someone else.
Sometimes they simply remove the roofing sheets and replace them with others, even keeping the furniture. Literally, most of the time, when they don’t completely destroy the place. And now these 60,000 thieves or settlers don’t know when they’ll be able to return to their homes. Their homes, the Israeli press says.
And the reserve soldiers who are supposed to protect them do n’t know how much longer they’ll have to endure this situation. They say—I repeat, just look at this, it’s unbelievable—an occupied area of occupied Lebanon. Why is it called occupied Lebanon? Because it belongs to Lebanon, but they don’t let the Lebanese live there, and now they’re complaining that they’ve had to flee.
Well, there are a significant number of Israelis who lived in this area of occupied Palestine, and these 60,000 settlers or settlers don’t know what will happen. Thieves who came to invade, when will they be able to return? They say, to their homes. Israel has sent these reserve soldiers to protect them, but the problem is that with these drones, they simply can’t anymore.
And the Israeli offensive, which even has a name, is called Northern Arrows and is designed precisely to devastate Lebanon. They say that with this they are going to restore security to the north of occupied Palestine, that is, to what they have stolen so that what was stolen can’t be stolen from them. And it turns out that this movement they are carrying out is very ineffective.
They can bomb fixed positions, they can eliminate Gisbollah commanders with airstrikes, they can destroy rocket or weapons depots or command posts, but they cannot stop the tide of drones that crosses the border every night, and this has become a real nightmare. Those engineers, businessmen, those teachers who left their jobs to go to the front, well, today they wonder why they are still in a war that is going nowhere.
And the frustration reported by the Israeli media outlet Marib is not just an anecdote. This journalistic approach, my friends, is a symptom of something much deeper: the conviction that total military victory is impossible. And when the enemy has learned to use the cheapest and most effective technology to render your multi-billion-dollar military apparatus obsolete, the Israeli army’s top brass, in closed-door conversations that were leaked to think tanks like Ananta, have had to acknowledge something that would have been unthinkable a year ago: that in those conversations they placed great emphasis on the fact that military action alone will not be enough without a parallel political path leading to agreements that end the fighting. In other words, bombs aren’t enough, drones aren’t stopped with bombs alone. It’s like trying to shoot a swarm of bees—it’s ineffective.
And now we’re seeing this, aren’t we? The way it’s being presented, my friends, is extremely confusing. Extremely confusing, because what they’re saying is “displaced,” meaning more than 67,000 Israeli settlers displaced. And that play on words seems incredible to me. When I read it in the press, I say, “Let’s see, let’s see.”
“67,000 Israeli settlers displaced and forced to abandon their homes.” How did they get to those homes? They say in occupied Palestine. Look at the audacity of the writing, how they normalize it, right? I mean, in plain English, what they mean is these 67,000 people who went to steal Lebanese houses in a country that isn’t theirs, with the support of the Israeli army protecting them, are now being forced to leave the houses they stole and don’t know when they’ll be able to return to the stolen lands.
But the elegant way of presenting this is truly outrageous. Whoever is writing these headlines in almost all the major media outlets says more than 67,000 Israeli settlers displaced from their homes. They do n’t say more than 67,000 land thieves were forced to leave the houses they stole or the lands they stole and occupied in a country that isn’t theirs.
Well, well, look at them, right? But for now, well, today, by the way, In order to have the opportunity to explain this to you, to reach your screens, we put “Israel Under Fire” there to explain that what’s actually under fire is the occupied territory of Lebanon, which has never ceased to be part of Lebanon, at least in theory; in practice, as you can see.
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