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The article addresses the suspicious global silence regarding the massacres occurring in southern Lebanon, especially after an Israeli airstrike that resulted in the deaths of seven martyrs in the southern town of Anjar. The writer highlights the disparity in interest: the world shows sympathy for small incidents such as attacks against or torturing animals, while it ignores the tragedies faced by civilians suffering from shelling and destruction, many of whom become victims or develop disabilities. He also notes the political conflict with Hezbollah as a legitimate issue, but affirms that the party does not represent all southerners or Shia Muslims. The violence against its supporters deepens the division within Lebanon, particularly as Hezbollah’s repeated wars have increased societal resentment and rejection of it.
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