#Why_should_we_humans_have_hostilit_ and_enmity_towards_each_other_because_of_blind_ideology?
Nazi Thought and Hitlerite Tactics Training in Hezbollah Terrorist Forces.
The Israeli army has gained access to this book after entering southern Lebanon and seizing part of Hezbollah bases.
The Israeli army announced, releasing video documents, that during an inspection operation in southern Lebanon, it had discovered a copy of the Arabic translation of Adolf Hitler's book "Mein Kampf" in a house that was used as the headquarters of Hezbollah's military activities.
In this regard, some media sources confirmed this news and pointed out the prevalence of such texts in parts of the region and noted that this book is publicly available in some Middle Eastern countries and is even taught in some educational centers.
Israeli military officials had previously reported on similar occasions, including during their operations in the Gaza Strip, the discovery of copies of this book and other texts with similar content, and they consider it evidence of the ideological links of the Hamas terrorist group with anti-Semitic ideas. This incident was reported at the same time as Israel intensified attacks on Hezbollah positions and the advance of the country's army ground forces into Lebanese territory.
These developments come as the publication of images and quotes from Adolf Hitler on billboards and public spaces in Tehran by institutions affiliated with the Islamic Republic has also sparked controversy in recent weeks; an action that analysts see as part of a new propaganda campaign to promote anti-Semitic narratives and intensify ideological confrontation with Israel, at the same time as the ongoing crises in the region.
The content of this book is more of a political manifesto narrated in the context of memoirs.

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