JAKARTA - Picked up from his house and fled to Lebanon, Palestinian refugees said they were ready to fight against the Israeli army.

The Palestinians who fled in Khatila, Beirut, Lebanon were furious and expected to become victims like those who had been in Gaza considering that the Israeli military had the potential to enter Lebanon under the pretext of an all-out war with the Hezbollah group.

Hezbollah decided to conflict with Israel shortly from military aggression at the command of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Gaza causing the death of more than 37,000 people. Including nearly Gazans forced evacuation.

On the one hand, Hezbollah has repeatedly stated it will stop its attacks on Israel if bombings that claimed victims of Gazans are stopped and a ceasefire is realized.

Al Jazeera in its report said many people in Palestinian refugee camps in Sharitla said they were not afraid to support and fight with Hezbollah to form a broad axis of resistance against Israel.

However, the Palestinian refugees are haunted by concerns that their families and civilians will return to Israeli military targets.

Refugee camps in Sharitla are known to be in densely populated settlements in Lebanon, where tens of thousands of people live close together.

"The Israeli army has no ethics. They do not comply with human rights (HAM) or consider children's rights," said member of the Popular Front for the Release of the Palestinian General Command [PFLP-GC], Ahed Mahar, in Shatila, Lebanon.


The English, Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, and French versions are automatically generated by the AI. So there may still be inaccuracies in translating, please always see Indonesian as our main language. (system supported by DigitalSiber.id)