• givesomefucks
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    12 hours ago

    Israel and the Lebanese government have entered into their own U.S.-mediated direct negotiations, of which Hezbollah was not a part. Those talks have yielded several announced ceasefires that were never implemented on the ground.

    Gawd damn…

    The world “slam” gets thrown around a lot, but that’s one hell of a dig

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      10 hours ago

      Hard to implement a ceasefire when one of the parties involved in the fighting wasn’t invited to the ceasefire talks.

        • arrow74@lemmy.zip
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          6 hours ago

          Ceasefire typically don’t reverse territorial changes/occupations.

          They are supposed to stop further aggression allowing both parties to discuss the dispuited/occupied territory and all other aspects of the conflict.

          Please don’t read this as support for Israel’s actions, it’s just odd to expect a ceasefire to mean a full military withdrawal. It’s better to think of it as a pause.

          Of course it’s not like Israel has ever respected any ceasefire. So maybe this is all a moot point anyway