Hezbollah said on Thursday Israel would pay “the price” for killing 10 people including five children in southern Lebanon, the deadliest day for Lebanese civilians in four months of hostilities across the Lebanese-Israeli border.

An Israeli strike killed seven people in the city of Nabatieh late on Wednesday, including three children, sources in Lebanon said. It followed an earlier attack that killed a woman and her two children in the village of al-Sawana at the border.

“The enemy will pay the price for these crimes,” Hezbollah politician Hassan Fadlallah told Reuters. “The resistance will continue to practice its legitimate right to defend its people.”

      • InfiniteGlitch@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        10 months ago

        I highly recommend to put “/s” in your comment then. Sarcasm without any indication that it is actually sarcasm doesn’t work well when it is written.

        Especially not on a political matter.

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          10 months ago

          I thought “history doesn’t exist before rockets were fired at Israel” would be ridiculous enough to suggest it wasn’t serious, but here we are 🤷

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            10 months ago

            Text does not convey sarcasm well. If you use /s it makes it clear.

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            10 months ago

            No that does not work because unfortunately some people do have that mindset.

            Therefore it is highly recommend to use “/s” to point out it is sarcasm. Especially in political matters because it quickly heating up in terms of arguing.