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Conflict in the Middle East

Podcasts from Beirut thoughts

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Ihatetomatoes · 17/03/2026 11:10

I don't have a link since watched his interview on BBC a little earlier, they will repeat during day.

However, Ronnie Chatah, live in Beirut, will remain despite the war and is a podcaster.

He states 'Lebanon is not to blame for what IRAN did to us" he puts the blame correctly at Hezbollah for starting a war with Israel. He felt IRAN is using Lebanon to keep the war going. Hezbollah is of course backed by Iran, as are Hamas and The Houthis who all bring much death, destruction and terror to their own people in the never ending attacks on Israel.

These terrorist groups want continuing mayhem in the middle east and prevent peaceful negotiations. They are holding their respective countries hostage to ongoing terror.

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Ihatetomatoes · 17/03/2026 11:12

He thought that if Israel can weaken Hezbollah further that the Lebanese government might take control back.

The Lebanese government have condemned Hezbollah for the latest round of attacks on Israel, but they have no control over the terrorist organisation.

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EasternStandard · 17/03/2026 11:34

I hope so. Such a terrible situation for the people there too. Hezbollah cannot be controlled by the gov.

Twiglets1 · 21/03/2026 05:36

It’s just awful the way these terrorist organisations grow & take over a country. Like a cancer.

Lebanese people are not to blame, any more than Iranian civilians. I hope Israel can weaken Hezbollah but it’s also terrible to see ordinary people so badly affected by war. There seems no answer.

Ihatetomatoes · 21/03/2026 07:38

Twiglets1 · 21/03/2026 05:36

It’s just awful the way these terrorist organisations grow & take over a country. Like a cancer.

Lebanese people are not to blame, any more than Iranian civilians. I hope Israel can weaken Hezbollah but it’s also terrible to see ordinary people so badly affected by war. There seems no answer.

They are like a cancer spreading through the countries they inhabit.

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