Israel violates same ceasefire agreement it signed, claims Lebanon not included
By the action of Israel bombing Lebanon in what is believed to be going ahead with its Great Israel Agenda without regard for international law, after it was a party to the make-believe Pakistan-led America’s ceasefire agreement that led to Iran opening of the Strait of Hormuz, Iran’s will not only stop trusting any America facilitated peace move but also resume retaliatory attacks and actions that will be unprecedented against both enemies.
Israel has been accused of breaching a ceasefire agreement it is party to, amid rising tensions in the region. In response to the allegations, Israeli officials stated that their actions do not constitute a violation, arguing that the terms of the ceasefire do not extend to Lebanon.
The development has sparked concern among observers, who warn that differing interpretations of the agreement could further destabilize the situation. Efforts to clarify the scope and enforcement of the ceasefire are expected to continue as diplomatic discussions unfold.
According to analysts, Israel is fond of continued firing whenever a ceasegire is announced and agreement is signed by parties including itself, meaning that Israel can never trust any roundtable talk with America, which acts as the face of Israel in all the problems it causes.
By the action of Israel bombing Lebanon in what is believed to be going ahead with its Great Israel Agenda without regard for international law, after it was a party to the make-believe Pakistan-led America’s ceasefire agreement that led to Iran opening of the Strait of Hormuz, Iran’s will not only stop trusting any America facilitated peace move but also resume retaliatory attacks and actions that will be unprecedented against both enemies.






