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Nov 26, 2024

renew the fighting

So the ceasefire with Hezbollah has been officially announced by PM Benjamin Netanyahu.

As I have said, if the government and the security forces are ok with the arrangements and feel our borders will be secure, I am ok with a ceasefire. 

My question is, with PM Netanyahu stressing that we will retain the right to renew military activity in Lebanon should Hezbollah violate the agreement -if a rocket is shot, a tunnel dug, a truck carrying weapons enters Lebanon - we will attack. Netanyahu even pointed to Gaza and said regarding the ceasefire (last year) in Gaza they also said we wouldnt really renew the fighting and oh boy did we renew the fighting!

Everything sounds 100% correct

The thing is if this arrangement can work in Lebanon, why cant it have worked in Gaza this year? Netanyahu and his government repeatedly rejected the possibility of a very similar arrangement saying - they'll really let us renew the fighting??? We all know they wont!

Why can this work in Lebanon but not in Gaza which also would have freed the hostages?


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2 comments:

  1. Hamas has admitted it doesn't know where almost all the hostages are so it can't return them.
    Iran hasn't given it permission to surrender or even agree to a proper ceasefire.
    The arrangement will not work in Lebanon. The agreement will go into effect and a few day later (maybe less) Hezbollah will fire a couple of rockets. Only they'll say "No, it's some rogue actors or Hamas'niks who fled here and we aren't responsible so the ceasefire is still in effect" just like Hamas did from 2021-2023 but claiming every rocket fired was from PIJ so they weren't responsible and Israel wasn't allowed to fire back without breaking the ceasefire.

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    1. Hezbollah is hurting pretty badly. I think it will last longer. They need time and quiet to regroup and rearm, though lebanon is supposed to prevent that according to the agreement (lol). but I guess we'll soon find out

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