Israel-Lebanon ceasefire a dangerous fiction in the war against Hezbollah - analysis
The article discusses the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, arguing that it is ineffective against Hezbollah. It suggests that negotiations that ignore the realities of the situation may allow terrorist groups to regroup and launch further attacks. The analysis emphasizes the need for a more realistic approach to address the ongoing conflict.
- ▪Negotiations that do not consider the ground realities fail to end terrorism.
- ▪Ceasefires can provide terrorists with opportunities to adapt and regroup.
- ▪The article critiques the current approach to dealing with Hezbollah.
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Israel-Lebanon ceasefire a dangerous fiction in the war against Hezbollah - analysisNegotiations detached from the realities on the ground do not end terrorism. Rather, they create space for the terrorists to adapt, regroup, and strike again.Israeli soldiers are seen on the Israeli border with Lebanon, May 2, 2026. (photo credit: AYAL MARGOLIN/FLASH90)
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