Peloni: With the collapse of the Surrender Deal with Hamas, the question remains how Israel will deal with the Hezbollah threat from the North, which will not be countered by the Hezbollah allied, if not controlled, LAF. Hezbollah must be disarmed by the terms of the deal with Hezbollah, but true to form adopted over the past decades, even under Trump’s first term, their is always little interest in dealing with Hezbollah as if they are the Iranian proxy terror army which is beyond dispute. As Badran explains, the pretense regarding the situation in the North is untenable, but continuing.
Inevitably acting as the Lebanese’s lawyers, Morgan Ortagus and Gen. Jasper Jeffers (head of Amos Hochstein’s monitoring mechanism) are compelling Israel to withdraw from Lebanon by Feb 18 (right before Hezbollah’s planned funeral ceremony for Nasrallah), even as the IDF is still… https://t.co/YrieRY01o1 pic.twitter.com/slDVIsiYM8
— Tony Badran (@AcrossTheBay) February 10, 2025
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Inevitably acting as the Lebanese’s lawyers, Morgan Ortagus and Gen. Jasper Jeffers (head of Amos Hochstein’s monitoring mechanism) are compelling Israel to withdraw from Lebanon by Feb 18 (right before Hezbollah’s planned funeral ceremony for Nasrallah), even as the IDF is still targeting Hezbollah weapons sites and underground infrastructure. That is, they’re substituting reality (the IDF destroying Hezbollah) with anti-reality (“Joseph Aoun,” “the Lebanese government” “the LAF” and “UNIFIL”), and amplifying Lebanese propaganda.
President Trump was right, “these things usually don’t work out.”
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