Thursday 19 September 2024

"People used to think if they were affiliated with Hezbollah but not fighters, they were effectively safe."

There's an old saying, chum - lie down with dogs and you'll get up with fleas.
"But this changes everything. The pager attacks happened in areas where you thought they could never happen – Christian areas, for example. But Hezbollah are everywhere in Lebanon and you can't know who is who."

When they go 'boom!' you soon find out. And then all your terrorist-supporting journalist friends start crying about it on social media:  

'Anyone can be killed' squeals little Owen. Conveniently forgetting that to put yourself in the electronic crosshairs, you have to launch an unprovoked attack on Israeli civilians. 

6 comments:

Lord T said...

The answer is to not use a company phone bought by a bunch of murderers. Buy your own and claim it on expenses. For the rest of us because they already know this don't get a *cough* smart phone either.

Anonymous said...

Oh Owen, anybody today can be killed by the flick of a switch. Just think of the atrocities by your mates of the explosions in a bus, or at an Ariana Grande concert. You are probably only upset because the Israelis thought of it first, and not your Hezbollah or Hamas mates - oh how you would have laughed if this had happened in Jerusalem or Tel Aviv. Crimes against international law? That has never bothered Mo's morons before.
Penseivat

Anonymous said...

I've already ordered a new pager for my ex-wife
Jaded

Anonymous said...

Poor little Owen, that device he 'lost' up where the sun don't shine could be a problem

Anonymous said...

I understand Starmer has done the same so pensioners can keep up to date with events.
All heart, that man.
Penseivat

JuliaM said...

"The answer is to not use a company phone bought by a bunch of murderers."

Have been enjoying all the 'Del Boy' memes going around 🤣

"Crimes against international law? That has never bothered Mo's morons before."

Precisely. Only a fool lets an enemy dictate the rules of engagement. Especially when they themselves don't keep to them.