Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted November 26, 2024 Diamond Member Share Posted November 26, 2024 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up The winners and losers of the Hezbollah-******* peace deal The This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up announced on Tuesday is essentially a rerun of UN Resolution 1701, the deal that ended the 2006 Lebanon war and ushered in 18 years of something approximating peace. No one dares hope the new arrangement will last that long – and it may not even survive the week – but it has been agreed now because the timing works for all the main parties involved, including *******, Lebanon, Iran, the US and Europe. *******’s defence establishment is the biggest winner. The IDF This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up and a vast amount of ordinance since it rolled over the border two months ago but it has significantly degraded Hezbollah as a fighting force. The Iran-backed ******* group has been decapitated, its vast arsenal of missiles reduced by half, This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up in southern Lebanon destroyed and This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up and supply chains seriously disrupted. Credit: IDF It is not clear if the IDF has done enough to allow *******’s 60,000 displaced citizens to return to their border homes but *******’s generals will see that as a political promise made rashly by This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up and not their problem. For them, the priority was to remove Hezbollah as an existential threat to the state of ******* and that has been done – for the moment at least. It has, in the language of the generals, been an epic “mowing” of the ********** lawn. For Mr Netanyahu and his ruling coalition, the win is less emphatic. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up with opposition politicians saying on Tuesday that only “half the job” had been done. Despite his debatable claim to have sent Hezbollah “back decades”, a snap poll on Tuesday night of his coalition voters found only 20 per cent supported the ceasefire deal. “Withdrawing forces now will create a dynamic that will make it difficult for us, and make it easier for Hezbollah to regroup,” said Benny Gantz, the National Unity leader. “We must not do only half the job.” “Hezbollah still has its stockpile of tens of thousands of rockets,” added Naftali Bennett, the former prime minister. “An impressive military achievement … is being translated into a total security-diplomatic ********.” The new agreement replicates UN resolution 1701, requiring Hezbollah to pull back This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up and ******* to stop flying over Lebanese airspace. As before, it is to be policed by the ******* Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (Unifil). The US, France and others will form a committee that the two sides must consult before taking action over alleged breaches. The agreement replicates 1701 rather than providing anything more ambitious because, under Lebanon’s constitution, any new deal would have to have to have been approved by the Lebanese parliament, which Hezbollah is a part of. Which brings us to Hezbollah and its master, Iran. For the ********** group, survival – politically and militarily – is the reward of the new agreement. Despite ******** ******* for more than a year and pushing some 60,000 Israelis off their land, it will live to ****** another day. The group will explain away its losses and those of the Lebanese people – more than a million of whom have been displaced – through the self-serving prism of martyrdom and resistance, just as it has always done. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Hezbollah is its ace card in the region which, just a month ago, looked like it might lose entirely. By separating the war in Gaza from the ****** in the north and agreeing to a ceasefire, it has won a reprieve that will allow it to continue to project power from Lebanon across the region. Joe Biden, the US president, presented the deal as a victory for US negotiators but it will be president-elect Donald Trump who has most to gain. He won in November promising to “end wars” and it is that commitment which several were saying last night brought ******* and Iran – the two principal parties in this agreement – to the negotiating table. “Everyone is coming to the table because of President Trump,” said Mike Waltz, Trump’s pick for national security adviser, on Tuesday night. “His resounding victory sent a clear message to the rest of the world that chaos won’t be tolerated. I’m glad to see concrete steps towards de-escalation in the Middle East.” This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #winners #losers #HezbollahIsrael #peace #deal This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/176004-the-winners-and-losers-of-the-hezbollah-israel-peace-deal/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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