Israel-Lebanon ceasefire deal to be implemented ‘in coming hours’ or is this “opposite of the truth”?

Peloni:  Despite US reports of an imminent ceasefire, Bibi and Katz dismiss claims.

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September 26, 2024 | 9 Comments »

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  1. @Rafi

    78% of Israelis do NOT want a cease-fire!!

    Exactly, because the Cease Fire is an Israeli surrender. Victory comes from victory, and anything less than this will result in a return to the Old Conception, mowing the grass, and the survival of Iran’s proxy assets.

  2. 78% of Israelis do NOT want a cease-fire!!

    All recognize that now is time to change the strategic outlook so that the northern residents can return home safely.

    We have the Hezis perplexed and confused and hurting seriously. Now is the time to change the security situation.

  3. From my home in Florida, I declare there will be a ceasefire between the gangs in Chicago. Several of my friends agree with me, so it must be true. Of course, the Chicago gangs care about my declarations about as much as Israel and the Iranian terrorists care about the ridiculous declarations of the U.S. and U.K.

  4. I’ve been wondering if the “Allies” were pondering this sort of approach when they were busily fighting the Nazis…

  5. Assinine! What exactly is a “temporary ceasefire” when the attacker has only one implacable goal: to kill all the Jews in Israel, and eventually worldwide.

    As the Israpundit caption says: There is no diplomatic solution.

    Oh, and who defined these countries as “allies”?

  6. The UK has joined the US, France and a host of allies in calling for an immediate temporary ceasefire in Lebanon, warning the escalating violence between Israel and Hezbollah is “intolerable”.

    In a joint statement, the 12-strong bloc calls for a 21-day ceasefire “to provide space for diplomacy towards the conclusion of a diplomatic settlement”, as well as a ceasefire in Gaza.