CEASEFIRE IN THREAT: Israel STRIKES LEBANON, Iran PLEDGES TO WITHDRAW ISRAEL

Before the MoU is signed on Friday, Israel retained the attacks.

ISRAELI STRIKES SHAKE CEASEFIRE 

Israel carried out repeated attacks and artillery on Southern Lebanon during the day and late into the night on Tuesday. Bombs were dropped which resulted in the death of many people.

Maximum strikes have carried out in the Nabatieh district, after which Iran has issued a warning to Israel, that the Israeli attacks beings carried out may delay the peace deal that is about to be signed.

As a result of the attacks, the number of civilian death observed a rapid increase. So far, 3,826 people have died in Israel, including hundreds of children. 

These unlawful attacks are being carried out deliberately, with objectives to prove they are are not a part of the peace deal. 

Their disregard of the human right prove that their own interests are above anything- be it humanity.

IRAN LINKS NEGOTIATIONS TO ISRAELI WITHDRAWAL

Amidst all these attacks, Hezbollah briefed about their recent discussions with Iran.  

Mohammad Bhagher Ghaliba, Iran's Chief Negotiator, spoke to the Lebanese Speaker and stated their decision upon the current events.

"That Iran now pledges to pursue Israel withdrawal from Lebanon at next stage of negotiations and Iran won't sign nuclear deal until it does."

The war situation has again turned diplomatic. Through Lebanon's leadership, Iran has made it clear that further negotiations remain frozen until Israeli forces withdraw. 

TRUMP'S INFLUENCE OVER NETANYAHU, LIMITS

The U.S. President, Donald Trump, stressed on America's central role in Israeli security. He himself, claimed that the attacks on Lebanon will come to an end. 


He later threatened the Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, that without the United States, there would be no Israel. 

What happened on the reality, appeared different. Despite repeated warning, Israel's military escalation on Southern Lebanon continued. 

Analyst consider that reason is the highly dominant Jewish lobby in the Trump administration. Even though, nothing is achieved by Israel nor their goal of regime change, however their actions led to a unity in Iran

As the indifference highlights more, the gap between American and Israeli actions is becoming increasingly difficult to ignore. 

THE EFFECTS

As Israeli strikes continue, it lead to-
  • Deaths of thousands of people
  • Economic damage in Lebanon

WHAT IT MEANS?

INTERRUPTION IN DEAL: As Israeli persists on strikes, it may lead to a pause in the peace deal. 

TRIGGERED ESCALATION: Since Iran pledged to pull out Israel from Lebanon, it may risk a military escalation in the near future. 

THE FINAL VERDICT

Before the MoU will signed, Israel made afresh attacks on Lebanon, killing thousands, violating the International Human Rights Law.

Yet, nothing bothers Israel be it a genocide, attacks on children, schools, ambulances or churches. Dealing by taking people's lives and using it as a tool. For them people's lives are a business.

Strikingly, the American partnership seems no longer valuable to Israel. Israel is supporting its own ideas and interests and seems to be defying U.S. Despite, the threats by Trump, it remained futile on Israel. 

According to the sources, many Israeli attacks were completely targeted, as soon as the signing of the deal was announced, people from Southern Lebanon began returning their homes and at the very same time Israel fired missiles. 

Among these developments, the peace deal hangs at risk. Many fear if the Israeli attacks remain the peace deal may fade. Else, it may trigger another conflict with serious devastation. 

What happens next remains uncertain, but it sure that Iran is gradually moving towards its victory and the hostile nations are at the edge of being diminished. 

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