by: Ben Shapiro ~ JNS
Wednesday, 4 December 2024 | Let’s be clear about why Israel signed onto this ceasefire. There are three reasons:
If Hezbollah abides by the terms, so much the better: Israelis go home and live in security in the north. But Israel is working under the likely correct assumption that Hezbollah will not abide by the terms, and that the agreement as interpreted by the Trump administration will actually allow Israel freedom of action (a freedom of action denied by Biden under his spurious and ugly interpretation of the same agreement).
How can you tell all this is true? Netanyahu in his statement openly said that if the agreement is violated, they will go back in, and that the goal in the north is the return of the residents—and he hasn’t called for them to go home yet. The durability of the ceasefire is completely dependent on Hezbollah and Lebanon abiding by it. If they don’t, and January 20 comes, Israel will do what it must.
How about Gaza? Israel will renew its efforts in Gaza to free the hostages. They hope that Hezbollah’s absence from the war will create new leverage against Hamas. Perhaps that’s true. But presumably, the Biden administration will now attempt to leverage Israel into some sort of premature and unhealthy agreement in Gaza that leaves Hamas in power, akin to Lebanon. Israel simply will not and cannot do that. Instead, Israel will stick by its goals in Gaza and will consolidate and refresh its forces in anticipation of the next round of fighting, when there is a president who isn’t a pathetic coward in relation to Iran and its proxies.
Posted on December 4, 2024
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