Israel vs Lebanon, Warning ⛔️ ⛔️ 9/17 Cyberattacks via pagers, ceasefire started on 11/27: ceasefire over 1/25 & IDF still in Lebanon, 15 killed

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The World Bank: The ongoing war on Lebanon caused $8.5 billion in damage and losses, with final figures expected to be significantly higher as the war wages on.

Lebanon has faced an estimated economic losses of $5.1 billion over the last year, driven primarily by heavy impacts on commerce, tourism, and agriculture, with direct physical damage in Lebanon mounting to at least $3.4 billion.

The analysis projects Lebanon's real GDP will contract by at least 5.7% in 2024 due to the war, compared to a 0.9% growth in a scenario without it, a heavy toll for the nation as it was still reeling from the effects of a financial collapse, and only recently partially-stabilized currency.”

 

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Eye for eye still happening


Hezbollah has announced that its response to attacks in central Beirut will be strikes on central Tel Aviv.

The movement stated it is open to continuing indirect negotiations for a ceasefire with Israel, provided Lebanon's sovereignty is preserved.

At the same time, Hezbollah's leader declared that the group has decided to continue military operations against Israel in parallel with ceasefire talks.
 

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Five buildings in Beirut wiped out by Israelis strikes




 
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Situation in the Battle for Khiam as of November 22nd, 2024

➡️Fighting intensified throughout the day as Israeli forces advanced on the southern and eastern flanks. Clashes moved into the southern sector of Al-Khiam, where Hezbollah announced the destruction of a Merkava tank near the Al-Khiam detention center.

➡️Hezbollah targeted Israeli forces stationed east of the town with at least eight rocket attacks, using a variety of artillery rockets.

➡️The close-range nature of the clashes in Al-Khiam has limited the use of Israeli airstrikes. However, rumors suggest that an Israeli drone may have targeted an Israeli unit at risk of being captured by Hezbollah.

➡️According to the latest field reports from Lebanon, Hezbollah has launched no fewer than 28 drones against Israeli forces near Al-Khiam. The situation is described as chaotic. Meanwhile, Israeli helicopters have been heard over Kiryat Shmona, seemingly waiting for an opportunity to approach Al-Khiam, which seems to be unachievable due to the intensity of the fighting.
 

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Seem like Israel drew this up





Israeli Media Published the Full Ceasefire Agreement Between Israel and Lebanon, Which Includes the Following Terms:

1. Non-Aggression: Hezbollah and all other armed groups in Lebanon will refrain from initiating any offensive actions against Israel.

2. Israeli Commitment: Israel will abstain from conducting any offensive military operations against targets in Lebanon, whether on land, sea, or air.

3. Resolution 1701: Both nations affirm the significance of adhering to UN Security Council Resolution 1701.

4. Self-Defense: These commitments do not restrict either Israel or Lebanon from exercising their inherent right to self-defense.

5. Authorized Forces: Only Lebanon's official security and military forces are permitted to bear arms or operate in southern Lebanon.

6. Weapons Supervision: The sale, supply, and production of weapons and related materials for Lebanon will be overseen and regulated by the Lebanese government.

7. Dismantling Unauthorized Facilities: All unapproved facilities involved in weapon production or related activities will be dismantled.

8. Confiscation of Unauthorized Weapons: Military infrastructure and positions that do not align with the agreement will be dismantled, and all unauthorized weapons will be seized.

9. Monitoring Committee: A mutually agreed-upon committee will be established to monitor and support the enforcement of these commitments.

10. Reporting Violations: Israel and Lebanon will report any potential violations to the monitoring committee and UNIFIL.

11. Border Security Deployment:Lebanon will deploy its official security and military forces along all borders, crossing points, and within the designated southern region as outlined in the deployment plan.

12. Israeli Withdrawal: Israel will withdraw its forces south of the Blue Line in a phased process over a period of up to 60 days.

13. US-Facilitated Negotiations: The United States will promote indirect negotiations between Israel and Lebanon to establish a mutually recognized land border.
 
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Interesting…..


Loyalty to the Resistance Bloc MP Hassan Fadlallah to Al-Mayadeen: We are facing a critical and perilous night, but the occupation will not prevail. This is not an overstatement; it is about a resilient people who compelled the Israeli enemy to agree to a ceasefire. The enemy failed to impose its political terms on our resistance. The document received in Lebanon is not the same as the one that was sent out.

 

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Seem like Washington and Tel viv rushing to say a ceasefire is agreed to…. And when Hezbollah keep attacking they will say Hezbollah going against the agreement
 

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That “agreement” appears to not acknowledge Hezbollah. Israel can still attack them according to the agreement.
 

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That “agreement” appears to not acknowledge Hezbollah. Israel can still attack them according to the agreement.

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Also Lebanon army stated they don’t have the forces nor the equipment to protect the borders….

Which in my thinking is the reason Israelis want Hezbollah to be removed
 

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Channel 12: Opinion poll on agreement with Lebanon, 69% of Israelis do not believe that "Israel" won the war with Hezbollah
 

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Seem like Israel drew this up





Israeli Media Published the Full Ceasefire Agreement Between Israel and Lebanon, Which Includes the Following Terms:

1. Non-Aggression: Hezbollah and all other armed groups in Lebanon will refrain from initiating any offensive actions against Israel.

2. Israeli Commitment: Israel will abstain from conducting any offensive military operations against targets in Lebanon, whether on land, sea, or air.

3. Resolution 1701: Both nations affirm the significance of adhering to UN Security Council Resolution 1701.

4. Self-Defense: These commitments do not restrict either Israel or Lebanon from exercising their inherent right to self-defense.

5. Authorized Forces: Only Lebanon's official security and military forces are permitted to bear arms or operate in southern Lebanon.

6. Weapons Supervision: The sale, supply, and production of weapons and related materials for Lebanon will be overseen and regulated by the Lebanese government.

7. Dismantling Unauthorized Facilities: All unapproved facilities involved in weapon production or related activities will be dismantled.

8. Confiscation of Unauthorized Weapons: Military infrastructure and positions that do not align with the agreement will be dismantled, and all unauthorized weapons will be seized.

9. Monitoring Committee: A mutually agreed-upon committee will be established to monitor and support the enforcement of these commitments.

10. Reporting Violations: Israel and Lebanon will report any potential violations to the monitoring committee and UNIFIL.

11. Border Security Deployment:Lebanon will deploy its official security and military forces along all borders, crossing points, and within the designated southern region as outlined in the deployment plan.

12. Israeli Withdrawal: Israel will withdraw its forces south of the Blue Line in a phased process over a period of up to 60 days.

13. US-Facilitated Negotiations: The United States will promote indirect negotiations between Israel and Lebanon to establish a mutually recognized land border.


What do you think about this agreement?
 

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What do you think about this agreement?

Seem heavy towards Israel along with a setup for Israelis to strike and invade whenever.
I see a effort to get Hezbollah far away from the border as possible.

I would’ve never imagined Hezbollah would agree to this.

So all that support for the Palestinians ends just like that?


I saw once post from Hezbollah saying this is not that they sent over but idk…



Washington and Israelis wants to isolate Hamas and the Palestinians, from support.




What’s your take on it?
 

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The official spokesperson for Ansar Allah, Mohammed Abdulsalam, stated: We salute the tremendous resilience of Hezbollah and the beloved Lebanese people in the face of the brutal Israeli aggression. Thanks to this steadfastness and the unity of the people, army, and resistance, Lebanon was able to achieve a new victory by repelling this aggression and thwarting its malicious objectives.

The Islamic resistance in Lebanon has only grown deeper, stronger, and more resilient through its immense sacrifices. Its jihadist operations have flourished in both quantity and quality, compelling the Zionist enemy and its American backer to proceed toward a ceasefire agreement that preserves the security, sovereignty, and independence of Lebanon.

We have confidence in the choices of the Islamic resistance in Lebanon and believe that its wise leadership has managed to regain the initiative in record time, despite the significant wounds sustained by the resistance, especially after the assassination of the esteemed Secretary-General, the martyr of Islam and Muslims, Sayyid Hassan Nasrallah (may Allah be pleased with him). The Israeli enemy would not have yielded and accepted a ceasefire without colliding with a steadfast resistance that did not falter in the face of treacherous assassination crimes. This resistance has emerged even more fiercely and is capable of engaging in a long-term war of attrition, something that a weak and fragile entity cannot withstand. In its weakness and fragility, it is more fragile than a spider's web, as described by the martyr leader Sayyid Nasrallah.

The martyrs of Hezbollah are martyrs who have fallen on the path to Jerusalem. Hezbollah has excelled on this arduous path, remaining steadfast in supporting Gaza and Palestine despite the disgraceful Arab and Islamic negligence, except for a few. The struggle against the Zionist enemy is an inevitable conflict, and wars with it are rounds in a confrontation that will ultimately end with its demise, God willing.
 

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Seem heavy towards Israel along with a setup for Israelis to strike and invade whenever.
I see a effort to get Hezbollah far away from the border as possible.

I would’ve never imagined Hezbollah would agree to this.

So all that support for the Palestinians ends just like that?


I saw once post from Hezbollah saying this is not that they sent over but idk…



Washington and Israelis wants to isolate Hamas and the Palestinians, from support.




What’s your take on it?

Bro, time will tell is all I can really say.

I'm wondering if the deal wasn't struck by the US and Lebanon instead of by Israel and Hezbollah.

If I'm right about that, it's a shame because Lebanon can't control Hezbollah and the US can't control Israel. So it's just a matter of time before the ceasefire is broken. If both sides really wanted a ceasefire they wouldn't have kept shooting at each other until the very last minute possible.

Anyway, looking at it as is...

It's a complete failure for Hezbollah. They said they were shooting rockets at Israel to force them to stop the Gaza invasion. Well that didn't happen. Its not happening now either. And Gaza isn't mentioned at all in any of the agreements I've seen. So are they giving up on their Palestinian brothers? Sure looks that way. So what was it all for in the first place? Oh and they got their leader's heads blown off for their trouble.

For Israel their displaced population won't feel safe going back home. That's for sure. Hezbollah left but Lebanon's army is moving in. I guess that's better for them but I'm not sure they see it that way. They know who is giving Hezbollah orders and if they say go South and shoot, Lebanon couldn't stop them even if they wanted to. So IMHO Israel will still be left with a refugee problem. However it does free the rest of the military to focus on Gaza. Really bad news for Palestinians.

At the end of the day it puts all the pressure back on Hamas and only Hamas. We can go back and forth all day on the morality of Oct 7th, but what's done is done. The point is made. Now it's just about how many Palestinian deaths each side can stomach.

I go back to what I said about Hamas. It's time to put the arms down and release the hostages. The fighting part of the resistance has to end one day.
 

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Bro, time will tell is all I can really say.

I'm wondering if the deal wasn't struck by the US and Lebanon instead of by Israel and Hezbollah.

If I'm right about that, it's a shame because Lebanon can't control Hezbollah and the US can't control Israel. So it's just a matter of time before the ceasefire is broken. If both sides really wanted a ceasefire they wouldn't have kept shooting at each other until the very last minute possible.

Anyway, looking at it as is...

It's a complete failure for Hezbollah. They said they were shooting rockets at Israel to force them to stop the Gaza invasion. Well that didn't happen. Its not happening now either. And Gaza isn't mentioned at all in any of the agreements I've seen. So are they giving up on their Palestinian brothers? Sure looks that way. So what was it all for in the first place? Oh and they got their leader's heads blown off for their trouble.

For Israel their displaced population won't feel safe going back home. That's for sure. Hezbollah left but Lebanon's army is moving in. I guess that's better for them but I'm not sure they see it that way. They know who is giving Hezbollah orders and if they say go South and shoot, Lebanon couldn't stop them even if they wanted to. So IMHO Israel will still be left with a refugee problem. However it does free the rest of the military to focus on Gaza. Really bad news for Palestinians.

At the end of the day it puts all the pressure back on Hamas and only Hamas. We can go back and forth all day on the morality of Oct 7th, but what's done is done. The point is made. Now it's just about how many Palestinian deaths each side can stomach.

I go back to what I said about Hamas. It's time to put the arms down and release the hostages. The fighting part of the resistance has to end one day.

bro you make Some great talking point…

Yes time will tell….

Biden said he’s working on a deal Qatar, Egyptians, Israelis and maybe UAE to get deal. The deal is connected to the removal of Hamas Political and military head in Gaza.
I find that laughable because without Hamas, the reality for Palestine as we know it would been over years ago.

It’s just a fucked up situation.

Now with Hezbollah deciding it’s time to stand down, I think somebody else will increase they’re resistance.

There was some fishy shit happen, soon as the ceasefire went into affect. Militants in Syria tried a sneak attack but the Syrian military along Russian was waiting for them.
A nasty ambush occurred, I don’t if that was connected to Bibi and Washington. Just a huge coincidence if you ask me.

But back to your point, where do Hamas go from here.
They have said they would agree to the July proposal but each time Bibi change the requirements. Even folks on his side said it stupid to holdup the ceasefire build he don’t want to leave the Philadelphia Corridor.
I think dude just don’t want to admit defeat in Gaza.

At the end of the day, this shit is stupid. How you want to remove a group of people from the earth because you’re the chosen one.
Is Palestinians fucked up people, I’m sure you’d get a yes if you asked many Arab people.

I also saw something saying if two neighbor countries are fight, the Americans has recently visited…

That’s a fucked up label to have on us….
 
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Apparently this was the reasoning Bibi was so eager to get a ceasefire with Hezbollah, so he could focus more on Yemen, Syria, Iraq and Iran.

Hezbollah was to much to deal with….

Bombing building and killing civilians is one thing but Hezbollah wasn’t going away easy.

(Unconfirmed reports)
 
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