If you want to better understand the way most Hezbollah supporters think in a civilized discussion, here is your chance.

The idea of Hezballah's perplexing influence in our country can become extremely debatable/conflicting. You have one side which says:

"These people sacrificed their whole lives to fight against tyranny and highly possible occupation of our country''.

"Sayed H.N sacrificed his own son for further elimantation of the point stated above".

"If Hezballah didn't interfere in Syria, then ISIS (and/or other extremist groups who took control of Syria since the Civil War) would extend their influence and eventually reach our borders - hence take full control."

I mean let's face it on the last point, a large group of our army was captured by these groups and it was extremely challenging to bring them back (dead or alive) if it wasn't for Hezb's protection of our borders.

Note: I'm not claiming the above points are entirely true, I'm only stating several claims from those who support Hezballah - you'd be surprised at how much I heard these points from people who once hated Hezb to the core.

On the other hand, the other side (which also makes sense) sticks to what you've stated in your questions/inputs on Hezballah.

Despite the fact that this topic calls for debate, can we deny their efforts in the mid/late 80's + 2006? Israel would have wiped our entire existence if Hezb didn't resist their control.

AGAIN, it's all about the give/take here, I'm not siding with anyone - I'm only stating points which call for several other perspectives.

Since this is the only place where we can have a civilized discussion about Hezballah (thank the Lord), thought I'd share these points and hear several other inputs.

/r/lebanon Thread Parent