Here is an interesting piece by a militrary historian, Victor Davis Hanson, in the NRO.
Hope Amid Despair?
Indeed, thanks to the unprofessional reporters abroad, and their disingenuous chiefs back home, the world never saw the killers who sent the rockets nor many of their civilian victims on the ground in Israel. Nor did the reporters apprise their audience of the different landscapes in which they worked: candor in Israel might win loud disagreement; truth in Lebanon meant death. It would be as if Reuters, AP, or the New York Times embedded its reporters within the Waffen SS, beaming daily reports back home about the great morale and noble suffering of the Wehrmacht as it advanced into the snowy Ardennes.
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We hope, I hope that at least we all hope, that our leaders are not fooled so easily as some here.
Hezbollah like Nazis: Tory MP
Jason Kenney says the fact that Hezbollah has a politicial wing doesn't change the fact that it is a terrorist group dedicated to the eradication of Israel.
He says Germany in the 1930s had a political party which ran in elections and provided social services but it was also dedicated to violence against the Jewish people.
Kenney says that the decision by three opposition MPs — a Liberal, a New Democrat and a Bloc member — to visit Lebanon this week offers political legitimacy to Hezbollah.