COSTLY LESSONS
What are some of the
lessons that fighting Israel has taught the Arab-Islamic resistance?
By Sir Charlattam
While clashes and
collective killings continue to be an unpleasant reality for the Palestinian
and one might add Syrian populations, the Arab-Islamic resistance has
undoubtedly had to learn, at great cost to its blood, lessons about the
capabilities of the enemy and the extent of the support it receives from the
West. From now on, all who take up the banner of the axis of resistance will
have to redesign methodology and doctrine to deal with this.
So, just as some
British military personnel have already acknowledged that they are exchanging
information and experience with the jackals of the Israeli IDF (especially the
nefarious 509º) on the situation in the Gaza Strip and southern Lebanon, all is
not yet said and done. In this case, and it must be said once again, the
‘apprentice has surpassed the master’. Anything brutal and systematically
painful to inflict beyond the flesh on your enemy has become an excellence for
the Israelis.
Obviously only butchers
with similar stomachs can equate the butchery, abuse, rape and murder of
innocent women and children as a ‘military apprenticeship’. You would get tired
of looking for someone with a shred of humanity among the scum of the current
Royal Navy or its Marines as we have long known of the punks, rascals and
lumpen that make up the rank and file and also its officers. One of them is
former Chief of Defence Staff retired General Nicholas Patrick Carter, who
believes that having spoken with his Israeli colleague Major General Aviv Kochavi,
‘we have learned a lot’. Really, even more than in the days of
counter-intelligence against the IRA in Ireland?
Arab-Islamic resistance
commanders and fighters still operational in both Gaza and southern Lebanon
have also learned a lot and certainly one of the first lessons is, don't trust
the supposed good intentions of mediators from the West. Neither Washington nor
the EU are impartial interlocutors.
The second is not to
acquire technology without having assessed its weaknesses or, as in the case of
the Biper, its dangers.
Another great lesson
learned from the Zionist enemy is that they do not mind razing a city to the
ground with all its inhabitants if it serves their purposes. It is true that
the Zionists' contempt for Arab-Palestinians and Muslims was already known, but
when they bombed Gaza their media mills made their editors and supporters in
the West work to devise so-called justifications and arguments, always putting
“defence against anti-Semitism” and similar nonsense in front of the bandwagon.
They have also learned
that if the enemy occupies their territories, beyond crimes such as the
destruction of infrastructure, torture, rape or simply summary executions to
have their bodies thrown in the middle of closed nights into mass graves,
children are a trophy for paedophiles who roam freely in the Jewish state as
they have a safe haven from law enforcement in other jurisdictions. And if
those today see abandoned Palestinian children as an immediate source to
satisfy their base and twisted instincts, what can you expect from our own
paedophiles in high places or those in the EU?
If there is anything
more dangerous and poisonous than IDF bombs to the health and innocence of
Arab-Palestinian and Syrian children, it is the European progressives of gay
activism who among some of their twisted avant-garde beliefs behind the human
rights label is that of the goodness of abusing children. It is no coincidence
that Palestinians have seen in some Zionist units how the ‘rainbow’ gay pride
flag flies next to the Israeli flag.
At the moment, the
worms in the service of MI6 and their colleagues in the Mossad are in high
spirits buying bastards in the occupied zones who sell their own brothers for a
handful of coins. Today Syria with the arrival of the jihadi-NATOs (aligned
with Tel Aviv) and as the IDF eats up territory, has become a shopping mall for
the acquisition of children to be turned into sex slaves and trafficked as
commodities, making the likes of Lord Janner and Lord Ahmed's political high
society mouths water and they are already ordering a consignment of the stuff.
Obviously all this is off the radar of the Foreign Office.
It is in insecurity and
chaos that these scums penetrate. Money is not an issue. Buying and corrupting
wills is an art that British intelligence passed on to their Israeli colleagues
and they put their own stamp on it. They know that by inoculating the plague
into society, it will work alone. No doubt the resistance already knew this,
but did not take, or perhaps did not update, the necessary precautions.
Another big lesson
learned is that Israel does not respect any law, let alone any convention of
war. Perhaps it was that, trusting those limits, Nasrallah and his commanders
went to the meeting in his bunker in downtown Beirut believing that - having
agreed to it - Netanyahu would announce a ceasefire and not sixty drill bombs
over their heads.
Finally, an irrefutable
lesson is that without the strength to protect its people and stand up to the ambitions
of a state like Israel is inconceivable.
In all these observations, the Palestinian and Lebanese commanders who are still alive draw from this disaster several lessons that they are undoubtedly already passing on to their successors and to the new combat cadres of the new generation of Arab-Islamic resistance still operating from Yemen and Iraq, whose attacks show that Israel does not hold all the cards, even if it has caused a great deal of damage.
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