While Lebanese parents were rushing to evacuate their children from schools in the vicinity of the residential building targeted by the Zionist warplanes, some “Lebanese” journalists and social media users were hailing the Israeli threats and assaults.
“We missed you Avichay,” a tweet read in reference to the threat alert issued by the spokesman for the Zionist Army Avichay Adraee after a four-month stop.
“Jessy” called on the Israeli enemy to murder all the residents of Dahiyeh, and Georges Fakhri called for wiping out all of Dahiyeh after welcoming Avichay Adraee.
Other users voiced enthusiasm about the Israeli escalation, saying: “Dahiyeh residents deserve it!”
The “Lebanese”-Armenian journalist, Albert Kostanian justified the Israeli attack and blamed Hezbollah even if it is not behind the morning missile fire at north of occupied Palestine.
This is a simple sample of the scandalous “patriotism” reflected via the social media applications. Here, several questions must be raised regarding the role of the law enforcement institutions in addressing such abnormal phenomena.
Israeli war jets launched on Friday an attack on a residential building in the Jamous-Hadat area of Beirut’s southern suburbs. This marks the first such assault on the region since the cessation of Israel’s large-scale aggression on Lebanon on November 27, 2024.
Source: Al-Manar English Website