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UNIFIL and Sinwar

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By chazzan Paul Heller

I am providing the definition of UNIFIL as outlined in Wikipedia, along with links that detail its creation and purpose, as well as information regarding the killing of the leader of Hamas. This moment presents an opportunity to establish peace, particularly in light of the challenges faced in this regard, as the United Nations has encountered limitations in its effectiveness. Below is the definition of UNIFIL.


The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (Arabic: قوة الأمم المتحدة المؤقتة في لبنان, Hebrew: כוח האו”ם הזמני בלבנון), or UNIFIL (Arabic: يونيفيل, Hebrew: יוניפי״ל), is a United Nations peacekeeping mission established on 19 March 1978 by United Nations Security Council Resolutions 425 and 426, and several further resolutions in 2006 to confirm Hezbollah demilitarisation, support Lebanese army operations against insurgents and weapon smuggling, and confirming Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon, in order to ensure that the government of Lebanon would restore its effective authority in the area.[1] The 1978 South Lebanon conflict came in the context of Palestinian insurgency in South Lebanon and the Lebanese Civil War.


Meanwhile, Iran took the opportunity to extend its claws.


The puppets of Iran have been decimated, it only took a year for the IDF, a job that took the Americans 10 years to find and kill Bin Laden.


Now, Iran needs to be dealt with. And the unfinished business UN has been incapable of. Because justice will prevail.


The charter for the destruction of Israel by those harboring antisemitic sentiments will ultimately meet the same fate as many similar ambitions throughout history. Consider Haman, who faced the consequences of his actions; the Egyptian army, which perished in the sea after the Israelites escaped oppression; and Hitler, who took his own life while his nation crumbled alongside its allies, many of whom suffered devastating losses, including the destruction wrought by atomic bombs. The Ayatollah should reflect deeply on the shared foundations of Islam and Judaism, recognizing that both communities believe in the same One God, and strive to avoid the fate that befell figures like Nasrallah and Sinwar.


Let us sincerely hope for a resolution that brings peace and harmony to all those in need, bringing an end to the loss of life among Israelis, Palestinians, and the Lebanese people. We must strive to share this beautiful world we inhabit equitably.

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