IS ISRAEL-HEZBOLLAH WAR IMMINENT IN LEBANON?
July 29, 2024Being back in Beirut now for nearly three weeks has given me a sense of the shourd of uncertainty that has draped itself over this beautiful bibilical land.
While many expats are here for the summer and the beach clubs and restaurants are teeming, (substantially less than last year) – EVERY SINGLE DAY people concerningly ask me: “Awlik, lahiy seer harb bi Libnan?” which translates to “Do you think there will be war in Lebanon?”
In the last few days, following the attack by unconfirmed elements on the Druze village of Majdal Shams in the Occupied Golan Heights, and after reading intelligence and foreign analysis reports, I am beginning to be as concerned as the locals.
Following Netanyahu’s “stage show” in Washington last week, where reports now reveal at least 100 people were RING-INS, coerced to attend his speech to Congress and double as his “cheer squad” after more than 140 Democrats and Republicans boycotted the event, reports are suggesting the American Administration, has given, or will give the green-light to Israel to bomb, attack and/or invade Lebanon. All the flittering around the world for emergency talks, diplomacy and attempts “to avert an escalation into Lebanon” – are all dramatisations of a perfectly scripted masquerade the USA and its allies would have us believe to salvage the threads of their tarnished and tainted image.
It is not 100% confirmed but signs are not looking good that a war will be averted, and with the American Embassy in Beirut earlier today advising its nationals to leave Lebanon as soon as possible, my reservations about America’s authenticity could not be more validated.
Be sure that I will not be leaving Beirut, but sadly I do think the end of summer will come sooner than expected this year.
Stay close, check in with me for more updates, and please continue to PRAY FOR GAZA 🇵🇸🍉 but also say a prayer for Lebanon 🇱🇧🙏🏼.
God protect and save us all from the evil that is wondering unchecked around the world.
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English Script:
Daizy Gedeon: I’m standing on the top of my apartment building in Jounieh, Sahel Alma, which is 30 kilometers north of Beirut, which is behind us, the city there. The city right in front of us here is called Jounieh, Jounieh Bay. It’s very beautiful. And behind us on the peninsula, back around there, you’ll see probably that way. I’ll turn around now to show you Beirut. Well, Beirut, as you know, has become a center of attention around the world, as has Lebanon, because Israel has made it its next target. We’ve known this for a long time, but it’s become more convincing and more certain that Israel is bent on attacking Lebanon. The recent attack by Hezbollah, alleged attack, because Hezbollah denies it attacked the school in the Golan Heights over the weekend, a few days ago. So we’re not quite sure why Hezbollah would say it denies having attacked that location when previously it’s been very, very clear and very confident in its taking responsibility for the claims, for the attacks against Israel. The fact is Lebanon, the Lebanese, and now I’m back here. I’ve been away for quite a few months and I’ve just got back a few weeks ago, we’re the next target. And it’s sad to think that this beautiful biblical land, as you can see behind me and around me, it’s a stunning country with the most beautiful geography. And to the straight ahead, if you can see that, I’m not sure, but the Saint of…the church of Our Lady of Lebanon over that way. There, she’s the protective saint of Lebanon, Our Lady Of Lebanon. An incredible monastery that sits atop the hills of Harissa. And behind me over here, you’ll see part from the rusty satellite dishes. More mountains and hills that rise all the way more than 3000 meters above sea level in Lebanon, it’s the most fertile and the most green and the most water strong country in the entire Middle East. It’s been a haven for centuries, and now it’s possibly, possibly going to be attacked again and destroyed again. And in the history of Beirut, it’s been destroyed, I think they say 11 times. We hope that that’s not what’s going to happen. I hope that we’re not going to see war come to Lebanon, but the reality is that Netanyahu has no other option but to continue war in order to save his political life. Every day we see Israeli jets fly overhead breaking the sound barrier as a intimidation threat. And it seems now they’re going to fulfill it, but I’ll keep you posted, and just pray for Lebanon. Maybe not quite as much as we’re paying for Gaza right now, But you know, the Lebanese are in need of prayers as well. Thanks for watching.