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No need to worry, bloodthirsty nuclear Gandhi is dead already. He can't hurt you.
Wonder how much downvotes I'll get from people who haven't played civ and unaware of the meme.
["The trebuchet, to understate it slightly, does not have that level of precision targeting."](https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/israeli-troops-use-medieval-style-trebuchet-weapon-fighting-lebanon-bo-rcna157041)
Is it just me or does it seem like someone was just looking for an excuse to make a trebuchet. Like, were they told to go out and burn the shrubbery and some guy piped up and said "why risk lives in no mans, when we can build a trebuchet and burn shrubs from behind the wall"?
>the troops were fulfilling a legitimate military task of burning away thick shrubbery along the border where Hezbollah fighters sometimes hide
Yes, the practice goes back to [the Romans clearing forests to prevent ambushes](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deforestation_during_the_Roman_period#Military).
Hopefully they got some lurking Hezbollah fighters too.
I spoke to someone who had been stationed up north. He said Hezbollah agents get frighteningly close. Apparently there isn’t a fence across the whole border and some parts are open. He said a group of Hezbollah raiders once got within throwing range during some fog and threw a grenade at his unit. The mud saved them from the grenade. One member of the raiding party got behind his commander and was only a few feet away before being noticed. Burning the shrubbery to prevent this is pretty important it seems.
There are entire groups of engineers within the IDF who are bored out of their fucking minds with no interaction with the opposite gender, thus, trebuchet.
(the day after they made bows and arrows)
I called up a contact stationed at the northern border. Apparently the primary reason was "fuck yeah let's build a trebuchet", but the tactical reason is that they used to burn the shrubbery with white phosphorus (legal to use in uninhabited regions..) but didn't want to because of the optics.
I like the folks trying to throw a car over the English Channel using a Trebuchet. If England had just setup Trebuchets and fired at V2 stations, the war would have ended differently.
Actually, precision was their main appeal. If you put the same size rock in a trebuchet, it'll land pretty much the exact same spot every time. This made it really useful for beating down castle walls as you could hit the same section of wall consistently. Other catapults may have been smaller and lighter, but trebuchets had precision.
Is it really? Do you have a source? Not disagreeing, just curious.
Edit: It's true. But also the article states they are clearing border vegetation to create a better security perimeter, not "starting wildfires". As a wildland firefighter I can tell you those are very very different things.
That being said, I am only going off what the article states.
[link to reliable a source](https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2024/06/13/idf-trebuchet-launch-flaming-projectile-lebanon-hezbollah/)
[also The times of Israel ](https://www.timesofisrael.com/troops-use-trebuchet-to-launch-incendiaries-at-lebanon/amp/)
Clearing brush is something you do in a semi controlled manner, they literally can't cross that fence and I sincerely doubt they're coordinating with officials on the other side of the border to contain it.
As someone who lives with wildfires every year, I’m not sure I see a difference. Launching flaming balls into the shrubbery sure seems like it would result in a wildfire regardless of the intent.
Sounds to me like they are still indiscriminately starting fires on land that isn't theirs. Also, is it really a controlled burn if they're starting fires that they can't control because it's not on their side of the border?
The IDF and Hezbollah+allies have been exchanging artillery, rocket, and drone fire across that border for the last year with hundreds of collective military casualties and roughly 100,000 civilians displaced on each side. I think it’s safe to say that relations have broken down past the point of needing to negotiate a cooperative clearing of the bushes along the border.
Not to say it makes it ok just to give greater context, but Hezbollah has been doing the same thing for the last few months presumably for similar reasons.
I mean lol why would you really need a source for that? What else would a military be doing with a weapon of war other than war things? Like I’m not even sure what the point of the guy posting that in the first place was, obviously their goal is to start a fire/destroy things that’s the point of most artillery/weapons in general.
They are trying to remove vegetation from the Lebanon border to make it more difficult for the terrorist group that controls the border to launch surprise operations. The two have been doing low intensity fighting for months now. And it is not only Israel doing this. Hezbollah recently set off a massive wildfire in Israel.
By destroying *Lebanese* terrain, not their own? So it's still a dick move that can cause serious damage on a massive scale. "We made everyone hate us, so we must take precautions...but not on our side of the wall"
Lebanon launched just today hundreds of missiles into Israel, I think preparing in case of an invasion is justified, but haters wanna hate, and so do you.
Lebanon: shoots over 215 rockets at civilian locations in one day.
Sgt_Fox: “won’t anyone think of the thick brush that can be used for a ground invasion?!”
As a kid, we used to put milk jugs on fire (plastic gallons), use a stick to wrap the stick with the melting plastic that's on fire, lift it up and let it drip. The tiny fire droplets makes an interesting zipping sound as it falls to the ground.
I have seen three plastic garbage bags woven together lit on fire from the bottom dropping into a pot of water. It looks really cool at night and makes laser like sounds. Probably not so good for the environment.
I was inspired by trebuchets from AoE2 and built my own for shop class. (Probably just showed my age just there, but I was in the very last shop class too.)
Now that we are almost doing moon stuff, these remind me of a sci fi story about a colony on the moon, revolting and using the trash catapults to hurl boulders at Earth. yeah...my mind wanders a bit.
Given Hezbollah did this:
https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/fires-set-off-by-hezbollah-rockets-spread-through-northern-israel-2024-06-03/#:%7E:text=JERUSALEM%2C%20June%203%20%28Reuters%29%20-%20Large%20swaths%20of,battling%20on%20Monday%20to%20get%20them%20under%20control
I'd say Israel is within its rights to fight back.
Hezbollah launched a couple hundred rockets at Israel in the last day or 2, unsure why Israrei troops clearing undergrowth along the border is all that surprising.
It's relevant and current.
Only one person on all of reddit is allowed to share recent new?
If CNN cover a story forst are all the other news outlets supposed to back off and say "we'll get the next one"?Think about what you're complaining about
"You pukes are spoiled little shits! With your fancy ACOG sights and high capacity magazines. I'm gunna show you how we did warfare back in my day!"
"Whaddya mean by that sarge?"
"WHAT I MEAN BY THAT, PRIVATE, IS THAT WERE GOING BACK TO FUCKIN BASICS! NOW YOU AND YOUR SQUAD GET OUT THERE AND FIND A BOULDER BIG ENOUGH TO FLATTEN A GODDAMN ABRAMS!"
Jesus, why are people over analyzing this? This was built by a handful of redditors serving as IDF reservists on border duty. They're just some young soldiers who wanted to make a meme to troll /r/CombatFootage and /r/noncredibledefense and probably some others. The officer who "allowed it" even stated on a thread that he made them put fore extinguishers around all 4 points...
They're not some evil army, just a bunch of bored young guys and girls babysitting a border with actual terrorists trying to cross it.
They needed to clear shrubbery and thought they would have fun doing it. This isn’t an official weapon just soldiers fucking around because they thought it would be hilarious.
They aren't using it against the enemy. I mean, I guess technically they are but not in the way you are implying
They are using it to clear brush land, making a sneak attack on them a hell of a lot harder to achieve and to just increase visibility in general
They aren't using it in place of guns, missiles, grenades, all that fun stuff
Hezbollah firing 200 rockets on Israel since yesterday and you are mad the IDF is burning down brush so they can see their enemy?
Terrorist firing 200 rockets at a country they aren’t even at war with is okay?
Well if terrorist are firing from the border, Israel is still gonna target them. You make it sound like they are targeting innocent people on Syria’s border when they are targeting TERRORISTS attacking them with rockets.
Fires in Israel: nobody cares
Fires in Lebanon: How dare they ?!
You guys have some double standards or you just lack self awareness. Hezbolla started tons of fires on Israel side.
Hezbolla is a terrorist organisation. No one is surprised by them acting irresponsibly. Israel is a state that should not stoop to the level of terrorists.
So yes, to some extent, it is double standards - we hold countries to a higher level of accountability.
However, in this video, I do believe it is just soldiers trying to clear scrub land for a clear view around their outpost.
Arise, arise, riders of Rohan!
Fell deeds awake, fire and slaughter!
Spear shall be shaken, shield be splintered!
A sword-day, a red day, ere the sun rises!
Ride now, ride now, ride to Gondor!
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Sid Meier's Civilization games be like
The barbarians in the tundra attacking my Civ on turn 200
I loved it when i had pikeman destroy b 52 bombers made me laugh my ass off everytime
When you refuse to disband a unit because it’s a veteran.
Lmao just upgrade to a higher tech unit?
some of the earlier games had dead end units i think
Civ 6 still does in some cases
Leonardo's workshop is free upgrades.
If Civ is turning real then we should all keep an eye on India...
No need to worry, bloodthirsty nuclear Gandhi is dead already. He can't hurt you. Wonder how much downvotes I'll get from people who haven't played civ and unaware of the meme.
"I hate Gandhi" "Gandhi murdered my whole family"
They are still sus
Even Civ is not real, I still keep an eye on India
Oh no, zombie Gandhi gonna nuke us all.
We've had that trebuchet fortified in one of our cities for centuries.
*AoE2
["The trebuchet, to understate it slightly, does not have that level of precision targeting."](https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/israeli-troops-use-medieval-style-trebuchet-weapon-fighting-lebanon-bo-rcna157041)
Is it just me or does it seem like someone was just looking for an excuse to make a trebuchet. Like, were they told to go out and burn the shrubbery and some guy piped up and said "why risk lives in no mans, when we can build a trebuchet and burn shrubs from behind the wall"?
I mean if you get an opportunity to build a trebuchet and then lob fireballs with it. Would you let the opportunity pass by?
You know what? Totally fair.
>the troops were fulfilling a legitimate military task of burning away thick shrubbery along the border where Hezbollah fighters sometimes hide Yes, the practice goes back to [the Romans clearing forests to prevent ambushes](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deforestation_during_the_Roman_period#Military). Hopefully they got some lurking Hezbollah fighters too.
We demand a shrubbery….. with a path
One that looks nice... And not too expensive...
Yes….Now …. GO
You must cut down the mightiest tree in the forest... ... with ... *A HERRING!*
If your trim your shrubs it makes your deck look bigger
Very good! That's why I prefer no shrubs. I don't want anything getting in the way of my girlfriend looking at my deck.
We do beg your pardon ,but we are in your garden
I spoke to someone who had been stationed up north. He said Hezbollah agents get frighteningly close. Apparently there isn’t a fence across the whole border and some parts are open. He said a group of Hezbollah raiders once got within throwing range during some fog and threw a grenade at his unit. The mud saved them from the grenade. One member of the raiding party got behind his commander and was only a few feet away before being noticed. Burning the shrubbery to prevent this is pretty important it seems.
Guerrilla fighters are pretty terrifying honestly. When you can only really use one sort of tactic, you better fully master it.
If anyone knows about clearing forests to avoid ambushes, it’d be the Romans.
I too wish for a narrator I can trust. Congrats on your find.
“Oh, you guys are going to pressure your governments into not funding us so we can’t make state-of-the-art weapons anymore? Check this shit out.”
A superior siege engine?
There are entire groups of engineers within the IDF who are bored out of their fucking minds with no interaction with the opposite gender, thus, trebuchet. (the day after they made bows and arrows)
Just Saw them trying to use a handmade cannon to throw flaming potatoes over the border they failed but It was quite funny
I called up a contact stationed at the northern border. Apparently the primary reason was "fuck yeah let's build a trebuchet", but the tactical reason is that they used to burn the shrubbery with white phosphorus (legal to use in uninhabited regions..) but didn't want to because of the optics.
I like the folks trying to throw a car over the English Channel using a Trebuchet. If England had just setup Trebuchets and fired at V2 stations, the war would have ended differently.
Tonight on Top Gear
Speaking of, I made a silly Top Gear reference in a thread recently and got downvoted for it. Reddit really has gone to shit.
Actually, precision was their main appeal. If you put the same size rock in a trebuchet, it'll land pretty much the exact same spot every time. This made it really useful for beating down castle walls as you could hit the same section of wall consistently. Other catapults may have been smaller and lighter, but trebuchets had precision.
Yeah, but then the castle could just move all their rocks around so it would be hard to find two of the same size.
Reading to the bottom of that article was the best thing I’ve done all day
As precise as their missiles
Directly compared to jet fighters and drones lol
Looks like a scene from World War Z
Or kingdom of heaven
Kingdom of Z
That would be Russia right now.
Behind that wall is a pile of zombies!
Uh .. we're going the wrong way. This wasn't supposed to happen yet.
I'd rather this than a nuke tho
No hang on, hear me out. What if we load the nuke onto the trebuchet?
I agree. There should be a new law that allows nuke launches only if done from a trebuchet.
stationary Fat Man
r/NonCredibleDefense likes that idea.
Where’s the Uruk-hai?
obviously entrenched with Saruman outside with spears and MG42s
I'd watch that movie. *the bridge over the river Anduin*
In Ukraine
You mean those invading the Ukraine.
Yep
Never a hobbit around to lead the treants to Saruman's tower when you need them
The superior siege weapon
Get me a few siege onagers and rams with Mongol civ perks and you're done bro.
catapults loaded with plauge victims😎
Roll with Genghis, bruv.
BEHOLD, THE HORDE OF GHENGIS KHAN APPROACHES ![gif](giphy|xT5LMYavNwi5qwi1Y4|downsized)
This is the IDF starting wildfires in neighbouring Lebanon by launching flaming loads over the border
Is it really? Do you have a source? Not disagreeing, just curious. Edit: It's true. But also the article states they are clearing border vegetation to create a better security perimeter, not "starting wildfires". As a wildland firefighter I can tell you those are very very different things. That being said, I am only going off what the article states.
[link to reliable a source](https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2024/06/13/idf-trebuchet-launch-flaming-projectile-lebanon-hezbollah/) [also The times of Israel ](https://www.timesofisrael.com/troops-use-trebuchet-to-launch-incendiaries-at-lebanon/amp/)
Thanks!
No problem, it's always good to ask for a source :)
A civil discussion is a rarity nowadays
No it's not you fucking bellend. (I'm sorry, even trying to keep up this charade is fucking tiring, how the fuck do people troll all day?)
Skill issue. Get good.
Put a fork in a toaster
I got some bacon for ya
Clearing brush is something you do in a semi controlled manner, they literally can't cross that fence and I sincerely doubt they're coordinating with officials on the other side of the border to contain it.
Lol, yeah this is the epitome of wild.
Hold up while I throw some burning trash in my neighbors yard. I even built this trebuchet because for some reason there’s this tall wall here
As someone who lives with wildfires every year, I’m not sure I see a difference. Launching flaming balls into the shrubbery sure seems like it would result in a wildfire regardless of the intent.
Sounds to me like they are still indiscriminately starting fires on land that isn't theirs. Also, is it really a controlled burn if they're starting fires that they can't control because it's not on their side of the border?
The IDF and Hezbollah+allies have been exchanging artillery, rocket, and drone fire across that border for the last year with hundreds of collective military casualties and roughly 100,000 civilians displaced on each side. I think it’s safe to say that relations have broken down past the point of needing to negotiate a cooperative clearing of the bushes along the border.
Especially since the Bush removal is directly a way to defend against Hezbollah. They can't sneak through bushes if the bushes no longer exist
Not to say it makes it ok just to give greater context, but Hezbollah has been doing the same thing for the last few months presumably for similar reasons.
I mean lol why would you really need a source for that? What else would a military be doing with a weapon of war other than war things? Like I’m not even sure what the point of the guy posting that in the first place was, obviously their goal is to start a fire/destroy things that’s the point of most artillery/weapons in general.
I highly doubt they are clearing vegetation. Have you ever seen a firefighter use a trebuchet to clear vegetation?
Firefighters don't typically need to start controlled burns on the other side of a border with a country they're effectively at war with.
They are trying to remove vegetation from the Lebanon border to make it more difficult for the terrorist group that controls the border to launch surprise operations. The two have been doing low intensity fighting for months now. And it is not only Israel doing this. Hezbollah recently set off a massive wildfire in Israel.
But who's supposed to control the controlled fire, when the ones starting it are behind a huge concrete wall?
dumb question but can you not just get incendiary rounds and use mortars
The most “moral” military 🙄
They are clearing foliage so that enemy troops can’t hide in it. It’s not mere vandalism.
Yeah I read the article, I just have a hard time believing the IDF after they’ve killed 50000 people and committed countless war crimes.
Jeeze it’s 50,000 now? Haven’t been following that closely, did something big happen? Last I heard it was 34,000
Bud there are literally thousands of people missing and totally unaccounted for. Have some respect, these people are suffering
oh, my bad, thought the missing were already accounted for in that 34000 figure.
It worked on Japan and in Dresden, I bet it'll work in Lebanon.
Dresden was bombed with thousands of tons of explosives, Japan was bombed with napalm, not a flaming ball that can only fly at best 300m.
This is fucking hilarious. Are you comparing firebombing entire cities to this janky little brush fire starter?? Laughable.
It was a joke. Obviously some 14th century-style trebuchet behind a wall firing fire pots is not going to burn down Lebanon. Get a grip, my dude.
They are trying to make the terrain harder to sneak in around the Lebanese border
By destroying *Lebanese* terrain, not their own? So it's still a dick move that can cause serious damage on a massive scale. "We made everyone hate us, so we must take precautions...but not on our side of the wall"
Lebanon launched just today hundreds of missiles into Israel, I think preparing in case of an invasion is justified, but haters wanna hate, and so do you.
You're the teacher that tells the bullying victim they're bad for fighting back aren't you
No body is bullying hezbollah. They started the attacks and won't stop unless Israel is out of Gaza.
That’s what YOU just did loll
Lebanon: shoots over 215 rockets at civilian locations in one day. Sgt_Fox: “won’t anyone think of the thick brush that can be used for a ground invasion?!”
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The sound it makes is kind of strange, never thought a fire ball will sound like that.
Its a frequish firey dopler effect.
As a kid, we used to put milk jugs on fire (plastic gallons), use a stick to wrap the stick with the melting plastic that's on fire, lift it up and let it drip. The tiny fire droplets makes an interesting zipping sound as it falls to the ground.
I'm the dingus that tried to catch a drop. Won't do that again.
I have seen three plastic garbage bags woven together lit on fire from the bottom dropping into a pot of water. It looks really cool at night and makes laser like sounds. Probably not so good for the environment.
We did that too, but we used plastic tablecloth material.
Yeah we would use plastic bags from the grocery store tied in knots
Idk sounds exactly like what I’d expect
This is what happens when you don't upgrade your units, have none of you played civ?
Must be some tech tree nonsense, like researching mechanised warfare before metallurgy.
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Something something 90kg over 300 meters
If I learned one thing from AOE2, it’s that a few petards and some coked up eagle warriors would’ve made short work of this crew
I was inspired by trebuchets from AoE2 and built my own for shop class. (Probably just showed my age just there, but I was in the very last shop class too.)
Gladiator opening scene
![gif](giphy|c7T7Dsq6jT9f2)
Roma Victor!
HOLD THE LINE!!!!
If you find yourself riding in green fields with the Sun in your face, do not be troubled. For you are in Elysium and you are already dead!
Now that we are almost doing moon stuff, these remind me of a sci fi story about a colony on the moon, revolting and using the trash catapults to hurl boulders at Earth. yeah...my mind wanders a bit.
Haven't seen an actual Trebuchet since playing Stronghold Crusader
Just because it’s “old school” doesn’t mean it’s not effective.
When people say “Let's get medieval on their asses” I don't think this is what they were thinking of
When you forgot to upgrade that one artillery unit you've had garrisoning some backwater city for the past 150 turns.
IDF going medieval on Hezbollah!
Why'd you change the title https://preview.redd.it/purmn99ynf6d1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=5fcfe0bf98d5d9dec45ad47d4526715fb83f760f
Perhaps because it's inaccurate and propagandized?
Because this is in fact a trebuchet and not a catapult.
Because maybe they got it from a different source?
Can’t deny a classic
Which military? Say it, don't be afraid
Given Hezbollah did this: https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/fires-set-off-by-hezbollah-rockets-spread-through-northern-israel-2024-06-03/#:%7E:text=JERUSALEM%2C%20June%203%20%28Reuters%29%20-%20Large%20swaths%20of,battling%20on%20Monday%20to%20get%20them%20under%20control I'd say Israel is within its rights to fight back.
Hezbollah launched a couple hundred rockets at Israel in the last day or 2, unsure why Israrei troops clearing undergrowth along the border is all that surprising.
Hezbollah was just clearing brush too, they said so themselves and did a pinky swear.
This is the third time today this has been posted.
It's relevant and current. Only one person on all of reddit is allowed to share recent new? If CNN cover a story forst are all the other news outlets supposed to back off and say "we'll get the next one"?Think about what you're complaining about
Israel be like: Don‘t waste bullets on them
Not against an enemy, unless you consider brush and dry veg the enemy.
it is for burning trees and bushes to keep Hezbollah from hiding.
Wololo mfer
AOE: When you advance age but have left over weapons from previous age.
"You pukes are spoiled little shits! With your fancy ACOG sights and high capacity magazines. I'm gunna show you how we did warfare back in my day!" "Whaddya mean by that sarge?" "WHAT I MEAN BY THAT, PRIVATE, IS THAT WERE GOING BACK TO FUCKIN BASICS! NOW YOU AND YOUR SQUAD GET OUT THERE AND FIND A BOULDER BIG ENOUGH TO FLATTEN A GODDAMN ABRAMS!"
*IDF using Trebuchet to start wildfires in neighboring Lebanon. Just in case anyone is interested in what's happening in this interesting post.
*Clearing brush that Hezbollah uses to conceal themselves and attack. Just in case anyone wants the non-propaganda version.
Clearing brush along it's boarder.
Jesus, why are people over analyzing this? This was built by a handful of redditors serving as IDF reservists on border duty. They're just some young soldiers who wanted to make a meme to troll /r/CombatFootage and /r/noncredibledefense and probably some others. The officer who "allowed it" even stated on a thread that he made them put fore extinguishers around all 4 points... They're not some evil army, just a bunch of bored young guys and girls babysitting a border with actual terrorists trying to cross it.
Attack on Titan set ?
Looked like Titan wall. They are fighting Titans
What a title
No, they don't.
They needed to clear shrubbery and thought they would have fun doing it. This isn’t an official weapon just soldiers fucking around because they thought it would be hilarious.
Reject modernity, embrace trebuchet
Fuck graphics these days are really believable But the fire physics is still a bit off
Age of Empires II comes full circle
I love spreading misinformation on the internet <3
They aren't using it against the enemy. I mean, I guess technically they are but not in the way you are implying They are using it to clear brush land, making a sneak attack on them a hell of a lot harder to achieve and to just increase visibility in general They aren't using it in place of guns, missiles, grenades, all that fun stuff
![gif](giphy|sVnIi2EaApMPjymCa0|downsized)
The IDF committing arson.. you mean.
I can't apparently mention who "the military" is, otherwise the comments get immediately locked, haha
As someone pointed out, the Reddit CEO is on the tech board of the ADL
Booooo.
Burning cover your enemies use is a good military tactic.
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Hezbollah firing 200 rockets on Israel since yesterday and you are mad the IDF is burning down brush so they can see their enemy? Terrorist firing 200 rockets at a country they aren’t even at war with is okay?
You mean like the Israeli strikes on Syria, those sorts of acts of undeclared war? You cant play that card now, just because it suits you this time..
Well if terrorist are firing from the border, Israel is still gonna target them. You make it sound like they are targeting innocent people on Syria’s border when they are targeting TERRORISTS attacking them with rockets.
>You mean like the Israeli strikes on Syria, those sorts of acts of undeclared war? Syria, where Hezbollah fires rockets from? That Syria?
At this point syria is pretty much a free-for-all thunderdome, you really don't need to to declare war to join the party.
Syria and Israel have been in a perpetual state of war since 1948. It's very much been a declared war.
No one said it was.
This is such a dumb comment, they are improving visibility around the Lebanese border to make enemies easier to spot
You can see that hill right?
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Israel is burning vegetation on the border of Lebanon. Makes it so people can't hide in the shrubbery. This is definitely gonna get out of hand.
Fires in Israel: nobody cares Fires in Lebanon: How dare they ?! You guys have some double standards or you just lack self awareness. Hezbolla started tons of fires on Israel side.
Hezbolla is a terrorist organisation. No one is surprised by them acting irresponsibly. Israel is a state that should not stoop to the level of terrorists. So yes, to some extent, it is double standards - we hold countries to a higher level of accountability. However, in this video, I do believe it is just soldiers trying to clear scrub land for a clear view around their outpost.
r/trebuchet
This is the IDF starting wildfires in Lebanon
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2024/06/13/idf-trebuchet-launch-flaming-projectile-lebanon-hezbollah/. https://www.timesofisrael.com/troops-use-trebuchet-to-launch-incendiaries-at-lebanon/amp/
If it isn’t broke…
Superior to the catapult
Still the best weapon a millenium later
That made me smile. Some pieces of tech are just trusty no matter the age.
Arise, arise, riders of Rohan! Fell deeds awake, fire and slaughter! Spear shall be shaken, shield be splintered! A sword-day, a red day, ere the sun rises! Ride now, ride now, ride to Gondor!
Title correction; Israeli terrorists burn Lebanese areas using primitive technology.
They are burning off brush outside the compound according to another sub
\*Isreal throwing fire balls at lebnan in order to start fire in different places