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But last week, there have been assassinations of key military leaders. That is going to be more crippling to the organisation as these people have the military and battlefield experience. Replacing them will be a bigger challenge, particularly in the midst of this intense escalation.
Nothing is going to happen; and the Gulf Arabs are all behind Israel now.
Amanpour: "Are You Saying Hasan Nasrallah Agreed To A Ceasefire Just Moments Before He Was Assassinated?" Habib: "Yes. Yes."
https://celiafarber.substack.com/p/pattern-recognition-amanpour-are
Amanpour: "Are You Saying Hasan Nasrallah Agreed To A Ceasefire Just Moments Before He Was Assassinated?" Habib: "Yes. Yes."
Huh, maybe someone in Israel or the US State Department really doesn't want peace.
Or that guy is lying to create this exact sentiment after the fact.
No official confirm yet but many Lebanese are celebrating the end of the tyrant whose permission was needed for any and everything, including keeping Lebanon's military weak so as not to be strong enough to oppose Hezbollah.