from about a week an battle between the lebanese army and israel army was happened, which lead to kill 2 lebanese soldiers and a lebanese journalist and an israeli soldier.
this battle happened when the israeli army want to cut a trees from an little demilitarized zone behind the lebanese-israeli border in the lebanese land. which lead to the battle for a few hours.
All know that lebanon and israel are enemies to each other, because israel is desire the water's wealth in lebanon, as an economic reason. Also Israel occupied about 3 lebanese villages.
also all know that the lebanese army is the most weeken army in the area, and the israeli army is the stronger.
My Question is do you agree that lebanese army must get armed for defend in the face of the israeli army or not.
and must anarchist in lebanon support these process or not, and what they have to do.



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I've actually followed this a bit from the Israeli side, so perhaps my view of it is skewed, but what actions has the IDF made to acquire this water wealth? And which Lebanese villages are you referring to?
In any case, much like for anarchists in Israel, the answer is a resounding "no". Anarchists, and libertarian socialists in general, have no business supporting imperialist war. On the contrary, they should always provide an analysis critical of ruling class jingoism and war-mongering. In Lebanon, I imagine that should be the exposure of Hezbollah's need to depend on strife with Israel, but as I said, I am not familiar enough with Lebanon. You could probably tell me a lot more about it.
In Israel, this means criticizing the rising jingoism and insularity, exposing and reiterating the IDF's gung-ho attitude and the flimsiness of their excuses to kill civilians "for security reasons", and oppose actual war while it happens, like during the summer of 2006.
Finally, cross-border cooperation should allow a coordination of action which will be stronger than what any organization on one side can do. Unfortunately, actual contact between activists, while attempted online during the conflict, is difficult, and can be dangerous, as the Israeli security agencies tend to crack down on such contact as a crime akin to espionage (contact with a foreign agent), and I imagine things are similar on the other side of the border, as well.