"After the 2005 elections, Hezbollah won eight new seats, giving the group twenty-three seats in 128-member Lebanese Parliament. In addition, Hezbollah has two ministers in the government, and a third is endorsed by the group."
So it and the government are inextricably linked, much like Hamas in Palestine. So I'm sure Israel feels justified attacking the government. It's a tricky situation, Hezbollah is also one of the main charity providers in Lebanon and thus has immense public support. I'm sure Israel is hoping that by attacking babies and fuel tanks that it will turn the public against Hezbollah, but I don't know...
Not that I'm justifying any of this. Our (the US - not mine) Israel policy is baffling at best, criminally insane at worst.
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Date: 2006-07-14 10:25 am (UTC)From here:
"After the 2005 elections, Hezbollah won eight new seats, giving the group twenty-three seats in 128-member Lebanese Parliament. In addition, Hezbollah has two ministers in the government, and a third is endorsed by the group."
So it and the government are inextricably linked, much like Hamas in Palestine. So I'm sure Israel feels justified attacking the government. It's a tricky situation, Hezbollah is also one of the main charity providers in Lebanon and thus has immense public support. I'm sure Israel is hoping that by attacking babies and fuel tanks that it will turn the public against Hezbollah, but I don't know...
Not that I'm justifying any of this. Our (the US - not mine) Israel policy is baffling at best, criminally insane at worst.