Original title: Gadi Francis: “Every drop of blood increases anger.”
00:00 Introduction and context
- Nissim Waturi, a member of the Israeli Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, announced a possible full-scale war between Israel and Hezbollah.
01:00 Vaturi’s comments and reaction
- Waturi has repeatedly made aggressive statements, including comparing Dahiya to the Gaza Strip.
- Dmitry Laskaris expresses skepticism about Waturi’s statements and criticizes Israel for genocide and crimes.
03:11 Personal experience and emotions
Dmitri describes how he saw the destruction in Gaza and Lebanon, and expresses pain and anger about what is happening.
04:36 Assessment of the situation
Dmitry believes that a war between Israel and Hezbollah will mean mass killings of civilians.
- He stresses that the blood and suffering of the Palestinians is not in vain and is important for everyone.
06:51 Analysis and forecasts
- Dmitry discusses why Hezbollah does not attack all airports, despite the possibility.
- He believes that Hezbollah is a well-organized and combat-ready army capable of miracles.
09:55 Military operations and deterrence
- Dmitry shares information about Hezbollah’s military operations and their impact on Israel.
- He notes that Israel has not yet undertaken a significant ground invasion of Lebanon.
11:26 The future of conflict
Dmitri believes that if Israel does not take decisive action, its image as an invincible army will be destroyed.
- He expresses confidence that Israel is no longer invincible and its image has been destroyed.
12:21 The war in Lebanon and Israel
- Attacks on civilians and rescue workers continue in Lebanon.
Israelis behave aggressively, which causes fear and distrust. - Hezbollah does not want an escalation of the war due to internal Lebanese politics and sectarian differences.
13:59 Palestinian and Lebanese struggle
- Palestinians and Lebanese continue to resist the occupation.
- The war in Palestine and Lebanon will not end until justice is restored.
The Lebanese liberated their land, but the occupiers returned.
20:02 Sectarianism and unity
- Lebanon has a high level of social cohesion, despite sectarian divisions.
- In Palestine, protests escalate into chaos, which increases sectarianism.
The Lebanese are united despite their differences, while the Israelis are divided.
23:18 Politics and the colonial legacy
- The Lebanese are fighting for liberation from the colonial legacy and hegemony.
- Protests in Lebanon are more civilized than in Israel because of Western influence.
The Lebanese do not recognize settlers on their lands, considering them invaders.
25:13 Criticism of Zionism and apartheid
- Many Jews who came under the Birthright program saw apartheid in Israel and opposed it.
- Questions about the right to land and religion are raised, it is emphasized that this has nothing to do with religion.
Zionism and colonialism are criticized as the cause of land confiscation and oppression.
26:47 Syria and Iran
- Syria and Iran are not responding to each other’s attacks, despite claims of retaliation.
- Iran does not respond to attacks because it is not interested in the show and prefers real action.
- Israel and Iran behave like a lion and a dog, where a lion does not raise a dog.
30:54 Syria and its role in the region
- Syria has always fought for the preservation of sovereignty and self-determination.
- Syria is a key link in the resistance, keeping Iran in the Mediterranean.
- Syria has a large territory and resources, which makes it important for the Palestinian struggle.
35:32 Attack on the Allenby Bridge
- In March 2023, the attack on the Allenby Bridge took place, killing three Israelis and one Jordanian.
- Western media describe the victims as civilians, but in fact they were guards and settlers.
- The security level on the Allenby Bridge was high, but the incident still occurred.
37:26 Zionist ideology and the Jordanian people
- Zionist ideology and narratives have been spreading for years.
- It is difficult to make predictions in an unstable situation.
- The Jordanian people can reach the limit of tolerance for the situation on the other side of the Jordan River.
- The monarchy can contain popular outrage, but it is risky.
- Intelligence is closely monitored in Jordan, but history does not change.
- “Lone wolf” type operations occur spontaneously and spontaneously.
Anger and post-traumatic stress disorder lead to acts of revenge.
Dehumanization only increases anger and violence. - Each drop of blood frees up space and fuels anger.
The Israelis telegraph the Palestinians that their goal is to destroy them. - The Palestinians know that resistance is inevitable.
- People will not be silent and will not normalize violence.
- Everyone has the right to resist genocide.
- It is important to talk about this openly and confront injustice.
- A call to the audience not to normalize violence and blood.
- Dmitry Laskara signs a contract with GDI Francis on September 10, 2024.
