Are Israel's messages a form of pressure or a prelude to resuming the war?
Recent Israeli actions have raised tensions in Lebanon, leading to concerns about the fragility of the cease-fire and possible renewed conflict with Hezbollah.
L'Orient Le Jour / By Scarlett HADDAD,
14 February 2025 14:47
Are these pressures for final negotiations before the Feb. 18 deadline or a strong warning aimed at casting doubt on Hezbollah officials' funeral ceremony on Feb. 23? The latest Israeli messages on Wednesday evening have caused uncertainty among the Lebanese, especially in Beirut and Mount Lebanon, which have experienced relative calm since the cease-fire agreement of Nov. 27. What was the significance of Israeli aircraft's low-altitude flights with a double sonic boom after more than 70 days of absence? What was the meaning of the sudden statement from the Israeli army spokesperson reminding the Lebanese of the worst two-month war moments, when it came to Hezbollah and Iran's use of Beirut's international airport for fund transport? The Israeli army spokesperson had become the nightmare of the Lebanese during the 66 days of the war,...
Are these pressures for final negotiations before the Feb. 18 deadline or a strong warning aimed at casting doubt on Hezbollah officials' funeral ceremony on Feb. 23? The latest Israeli messages on Wednesday evening have caused uncertainty among the Lebanese, especially in Beirut and Mount Lebanon, which have experienced relative calm since the cease-fire agreement of Nov. 27. What was the significance of Israeli aircraft's low-altitude flights with a double sonic boom after more than 70 days of absence? What was the meaning of the sudden statement from the Israeli army spokesperson reminding the Lebanese of the worst two-month war moments, when it came to Hezbollah and Iran's use of Beirut's international airport for fund transport? The Israeli army spokesperson had become the nightmare of the Lebanese during the 66 days of the war,...
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