BIDEN: "Effective at 4:00 a.m. tomorrow local time, the fighting across the Lebanese-Israeli border will end, will end. This is designed to be a permanent cessation of hostilities…" pic.twitter.com/Z4bx1jsObH
— Breaking911 (@Breaking911) November 26, 2024
? JUST IN: Joe Biden has taken credit for the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hezbollah
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) November 26, 2024
Even the *Washington Post* says Israel was doing it for President Trump
Is it just a coincidence that Israel agreed to a ceasefire right after talks with Trump?
Of course it’s not. But… pic.twitter.com/imOIGotHK0
Mideast war: Ceasefire in Lebanon
— Ziad Daoud (@ZiadMDaoud) November 27, 2024
– Israel & Hezbollah agreed a 60 day ceasefire
– The deal expires after Trump assumes US presidency
– Netanyahu says the agreement would allow him to focus on "the Iranian threat" & war in Gazahttps://t.co/3iVn06nuky
What happened?
I was told that Donald Trump is an ultra Zionist and that tens of thousands of White men were about to die for Israel. Instead, Israel ended the war in Lebanon as a “gift” to Trump who ran on winding down the wars. The “Axis of Resistance” agreed to it and threw Hamas under the bus.
“Finally, President Biden got his Rose Garden peace deal. It was not exactly the one he has been straining to land for most of the past year, but it was a breakthrough nonetheless — and, coming after a bitter election, a sweet moment of validation.
The question is whether the cease-fire in Lebanon that Mr. Biden announced on Tuesday will be the coda to his diplomatic efforts in the Middle East or a steppingstone to more sweeping agreements that could at last end the devastating war in Gaza and potentially even set the stage for a broader regional transformation.
If it holds, the Lebanon cease-fire by itself could make an important difference. It was designed to restore stability along the border between Israel and Lebanon, permitting hundreds of thousands of displaced civilians on both sides to return to their homes while providing a buffer zone to ensure Israeli security and offering an opportunity for Lebanon’s government to reassert control over its territory from a weakened Hezbollah.
But as he stepped out of the Oval Office into the Rose Garden on a sunny November day in the winter of his presidency to hail the agreement on Tuesday, Mr. Biden clearly had grander ambitions still in mind. “It reminds us that peace is possible,” he said. “I say that again: Peace is possible. As long as that is the case, I’ll not for a single moment stop working to achieve it.” …”
Granted, the ceasefire is only for 60 days, but a previous agreement ended the last war in 2006. Hezbollah and Iran aren’t interested in a war with the United States. Israel is also exhausted from war.
“The timing of this ceasefire is the result of a convergence of interests among the government in Israel, Hezbollah itself and that of its chief sponsor, Iran – but all for different reasons.
For the Israeli government, domestic issues are at play. First off, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) are exhausted after more than a year of war. This is particularly true for Israeli reservists, a growing number of whom are not turning up for duty. The Israeli general public, too, is tired of conflict, and a majority favors a ceasefire with Hezbollah.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also has internal issues in his government to contend with. He is facing pressure from the ruling coalition’s ultra-Orthodox partners to draw up laws exempting ultra-Orthodox Jews from the military draft.
Reducing the need for active personnel by quieting the front with Lebanon will help in that regard. The secular and national-religious sectors of the society who do serve in the IDF and who are upset with the possibility of a formal draft-exemption law for ultra-Orthodox men may be more inclined to swallow this pill if the war with Hezbollah is over. …”
Oh wait …
The same people who predicted Trump would unleash Armageddon in the Middle East for Israel also thought Kamala Harris was going to win Pennsylvania and the election.
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