The Spokesman for the Israel Defense Force, Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari has announced that the Air Force will begin Widespread Strikes tonight against Banks and other Financial Institutions "linked to Hezbollah" in Lebanon.
Evacuation Orders for Lebanese Residents near these Institutions are expected to be announced soon.
Hal Turner Opinion
If Israel can target banks throughout a country because those banks are "linked" to Hezballah, then the questions which must be asked are:
1) What makes a bank "linked" to something? How does Israel define "linked" in this situation?
2) If it is OK for Israel to blow-up banks in Lebanon, Is it then OK for people around the world to target Banks in their own countries that are somehow "linked" to Israel because of the genocide Israel is perpetrating?
3) Should "Israel-linked" banks be attacked worldwide?
After all, if merely being "linked" to Hezballah is good enough for Israel to drop bombs on them from fighter jets, then why should banks "linked" to Israel be exempt from similar actions worldwide?