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Originally Posted by Fuzz
Wrong.
From your second link:
This is illegally occupied territory, not Israel. They have no recognized right to the land, yet they have people occupying it. Israel responded by firing rockets into Lebanon. Who fired on who's territory here?
Right, it's not so simple.
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It's irrelevant. For what it worth, USA recognize Golan Heights as Israel. Furthermore, inhabitants would much rather be residents of Israel, than Syria. Still, Hezbollah fired at Israeli army on the next day after 7th October, that means joining the war. It had nothing to do with Israel actions in Gaza, that had yet to happen.
Regardless, they began to fire into internationally recognized Israel territory soon after. The news below is from October 11th and Aramsha is internationally recognized Israel land:
The Israeli reinforcements were sent to the Israel-Lebanon border after Hezbollah fired anti-tank missiles at an Israeli military position in a northern border town of Aramsha
https://www.foxnews.com/world/israel...orthern-border