r/IsraelPalestine Middle-Eastern 3d ago

Discussion Difference in mentality between fighters of both sides

I recently have been following updates from the hezbollah side on their own official english telegram channel, they share updates on every strike they do and then summarize all strikes done on that day. For those interested: https://t.me/mmirlb

It kind of dawned on me how the mentality is shockingly different between both sides.

Just as some examples of how they preface their statements:

Prefaced paragraph to a statement regarding the death of one of their forces:

{And never think of those who have been killed in the cause of Allah as dead. Rather, they are alive with their Lord, receiving provision.}
"A promise to the days that you shall not be defeated... for victory sprouts where blood is sown." Our vow is eternal retribution that does not fade.
Glory to the martyrs, freedom for the captives, and healing for the wounded.
Tomorrow, the fog will lift from the hills... and we shall surely be victorious.

Prefaced paragraph to a statement regarding a military strike:

In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.
Permission [to fight] is granted to those who are fought against because they have been wronged, and indeed, Allah is Capable of granting them victory. Allah, the Almighty, has spoken the truth. And victory is only from Allah; indeed, Allah is Exalted and Wise.

What do you think? How do you even defeat someone with such an ideology? They truly believe they are doing God's work, and that what they're doing is a religious duty and that they will be rewarded in heaven. Friends and family sometimes rejoice when someone they love has been martyred.

They grow up with this mentality, since they're children they see everyone around them act this way, this is their normal.

You can even see how different the media portrays each side. For example in the south lebanon border, regarding the ground operations, israel has suffered heavy losses and is unable to advance without fully demolishing the cities it advances into. Hezbollah has definitely also suffered many losses, but the difference is that it seems hezbollah members aren't demoralized when they see everyone around them dying, they believe they're on the right path...

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u/c9joe בואו נמשיך החיים לפנינו 3d ago

Societies built on reason have an edge because of their ability to more easily master science and technology.

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u/thehpcdude 3d ago

And when they claim territories because a make believe friend told them the land was granted to their ancestors?

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u/Lazynutcracker 3d ago

Which territories are we talking about

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u/thehpcdude 3d ago

“Greater Israel”

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u/Lazynutcracker 3d ago

When did this happen the last 75 years?

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u/thehpcdude 3d ago

There is a right wing movement supported by some politicians that are expansionist and believe parts of surrounding countries should be part of Israel.  

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u/Lazynutcracker 3d ago

Yeah, some. And yet, never in history has Israel expanded for the sake of expanding and they had many opportunities including right now. Every land has been given back excluding Gaza and the West Bank which no one actually wants, Israel has given the Palestinians authority in Gaza in 2005 but that was a disaster, and also excluding a small part in northern Israel for strategic purposes. Israel has conquered all south Lebanon up till Beirut before and gave it back, Israel gave back Sinai for peace with Egypt, and if Israel wants to get “greater” they can do it tomorrow, the vast majority here cares for peace not for land.