
cross all red lines
Whoever you want to kill, whatever you want to destroy, declare any war you want anywhere, go as far as you wish, cross all red

Whoever you want to kill, whatever you want to destroy, declare any war you want anywhere, go as far as you wish, cross all red

History of Islamic Resistance in Lebanon 20 Contrary to an agreement with Hezbolah, The Zionist regime did not release three Lebanese prisoners in 2004. In

History of Islamic Resistance in Lebanon 19 After the year 2000 After the victory in 2000, the Lebanese Islamic Resistance adopted the strategy of strengthening

History of Islamic Resistance in Lebanon 18 Lebanon declared May 25, 2000, the Day of Resistance and Liberation, a day that brought great achievements, including:

History of Islamic Resistance in Lebanon 17 Following the strengthening of the legitimacy of the Lebanese Islamic Resistance by appearing in the Lebanese parliament in

History of Islamic Resistance in Lebanon 12 The first official defeat of the Zionist regime January 14, 1985 – On this date, Israel experienced its

History of Islamic Resistance in Lebanon 11 With the withdrawal of Israel from the city of Sidon, the newly formed Lebanese resistance issued an open

History of Islamic Resistance in Lebanon 10 The Hezbolah was formed in circumstances dominated by the character of military resistance to the Israeli occupation that

History of Islamic Resistance in Lebanon 9 Lebanese Shiite groups got acquainted with the ideas and opinions of the Islamic Revolution and Imam Khomeini (Qadah)

History of Islamic Resistance in Lebanon 7 After the occupation of half of Lebanon by the Zionist regime in 1982, as a result of negotiations