One cannot help but wonder if this is not a relatively mild way of trying to „sabotage“ the peace talks. The IRGC hardliners are probably the ones pushing hard for Lebanon to be included in the deal and also overall that their proxies are left alone outside of the frontline. I don’t think Israel plans on allowing that to happen, deal imminent or not.
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One cannot help but wonder if this is not a relatively mild way of trying to „sabotage“ the peace talks. The IRGC hardliners are probably the ones pushing hard for Lebanon to be included in the deal and also overall that their proxies are left alone outside of the frontline. I don’t think Israel plans on allowing that to happen, deal imminent or not.