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If these are the last images of this war then it will indicate Hezbollah needs to learn a lot
There should be no ceasefire without Israel total surrender document including prosecution of Netanyahud in succesor state to Israel and counter-exodus of Israelis in Poland
disagree...@jauk
You try targeting a mod again and I will ban you. I’ve just about had enough of your constant targeting and “bullying” - if you don’t like a post or think rules are broken - report it but anymore crap and I will take action.
With continuous US support, Israel would never ever think about a ceasefire, they would continue on to fulfill their hatred and kill as many muslims as they can with full US goys supportthe statements of Security Minister Ben-Gvir ,minister Smotrich and Halevi
the 3 main genocidal clowns behind Netanyahu Lol
MK Amit Halevi criticized its implications, emphasizing it legitimizes Hezbollah’s dominance in Lebanon, calling for "the removal of Hezbollah from Lebanon." Others, like Diaspora Affairs Minister Amichai Chikli, demanded stricter terms, insisting, "Under no circumstances should we trade operational successes for quiet equivalent to a bowl of lentils."
National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir called the agreement a "grave mistake" and a "historic missed opportunity" to dismantle Hezbollah, arguing, "We must not stop with Hezbollah battered and eager for a ceasefire." Likud MK Dan Illouz echoed these concerns, warning the deal grants Hezbollah "strategic achievements" and "endangers Israel's security."
Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich dismissed the agreement's potential, stating, "It will be worth the paper it's written on," possibly even suggesting Hezbollah, which is the main aggressor against Israel in Lebanon, will not honor the agreement.
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Leaders worldwide respond to Israel-Lebanon ceasefire deal | The Jerusalem Post
Israeli politicians and global leaders debate Israel-Lebanon ceasefire deal, raising concerns over Hezbollah's future influence.www.jpost.com
much different tone then after 2006 truce (back then israeli ministers would claim victory)
It will be carried, this is at least the 10th time Iran says they do not removed it "because of Trump" or "because of ceasefire", TP2 took 1-2 month to be done, from now i think 2-3 weeks is probably realistic for TP3So, what does it mean for Iran now? Does it mean TP III will not be fulfilled?
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If these are the last images of this war then it will indicate Hezbollah needs to learn a lot
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