Thursday, April 09, 2026

Israeli attacks on Lebanon aimed to undermine ceasefire, critics say



Israeli attacks on Lebanon aimed to undermine ceasefire, critics say

More than 250 people have been killed in a barrage of air strikes on Lebanon since the ceasefire was declared.

Just hours after the United States and Iran announced a ceasefire in the war that has dominated news headlines around the world and pushed oil prices to new heights, Israel bombarded Lebanon on Wednesday, killing hundreds, injuring thousands and prompting Iran to reimpose its blockade of the Strait of Hormuz.

The bone of contention: whether or not Israel’s relentless strikes on Lebanon were included in the ceasefire at all. Pakistan, which brokered the agreement, said they were. Israel said they weren’t.

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Later on Wednesday, the US sided with Israel, with President Donald Trump calling the violence in Lebanon “a separate skirmish” even though Hezbollah had entered the war in defence of Iran.

In Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has come under intense political pressure since the US and Iran signed the ceasefire, which had little or no active involvement from Israel.

None of Israel’s war aims, which Netanyahu had assured his country were the basis for what he framed as an existential battle with Iran, had been achieved, angering those who supported the war.

Furthermore, under the terms of the truce published yesterday, a 10-point peace plan put forward by Iran has been accepted as a starting point for negotiations due to begin this weekend in Islamabad.

Under early descriptions of the Iranian plan, Iran would retain its nuclear stock and could benefit financially from levies charged on shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz and from tariffs and sanctions relief promised by Israel’s ally, US President Donald Trump, on his Truth Social account.

This is far from the 15-point list of demands the US previously put forward to Iran, which would have seen the strait completely reopened without conditions, and Iran giving up its enriched uranium stocks, ending its ballistic missiles programme and promising to stop arming proxy groups in the region, such as the Houthis in Yemen, Hezbollah in Lebanon and a flurry of armed groups in Iraq.

Arguing that Lebanon is exempt from the ceasefire agreement, Israel launched the most extensive bombardment on its neighbour in recent months on Wednesday. In the space of about 10 minutes, the Israeli military carried out more than 100 strikes on what it claimed were Hezbollah targets, hitting Beirut, southern Lebanon and the eastern Bekaa Valley, killing at least 254 people, 91 of them in the capital, Beirut, alone.

The attacks have been condemned by numerous nations and international organisations, including Spain, France, the United Kingdom, the United Nations and Pakistan, which brokered the ceasefire deal and stated explicitly that Lebanon was included.

Responding to the strikes, Iranian state media announced that its government was now considering walking away from the truce and has already announced that restrictions on the economically vital Strait of Hormuz will be reimposed.

For its part, Israel says it is not trying to kill the ceasefire by launching strikes on Lebanon. Charles Freilich, Israel’s former deputy national security adviser, told Al Jazeera that the motivation for the strikes arose solely from the “opportunity to hit numerous mid to high-level Hezbollah fighters, not spoil the ceasefire, which both the US and Israel maintain does not include Lebanon”.

‘Provocateurs-in-chief’

Some analysts are sceptical, however.

“Israeli officials will no doubt claim that this was a super sophisticated operation against necessary security targets, perhaps embellishing those arguments with claims of deep intel and technological penetration and sophistication, and you will probably have the usual mainstream Western media outlets slavishly parroting the Israeli line,” former Israeli government adviser Daniel Levy told Al Jazeera, before explaining that such operations typically combine two principal features.

“The first is, sadly, an Israeli devotion to death and destruction, largely for its own sake, to spread terror and upend state capacity in various places in the region, and to upend civilian life,” he said. “And, secondly, a very transparent attempt to prolong the broader war against Iran, to collapse any ceasefire prospects, and to act as provocateurs-in-chief.”

Politically, support within Israel for the war may have weakened, however. Many of those who initially supported the war on Iran have been unsparing in their criticism of a potential pause in the conflict negotiated by the other two parties at Israel’s apparent expense.

Posting on X, opposition leader Yair Lapid claimed that Prime Minister “Netanyahu has turned us into a protectorate state that receives instructions over the phone on matters pertaining to the core of our national security”.

Democrats leader Yair Golan was equally scathing. “Netanyahu lied,” he wrote on X. “He promised a ‘historic victory’ and security for generations, and in practice, we got one of the most severe strategic failures Israel has ever known.”

Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid addresses the Knesset, Israel's parliament.
Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid has been unsparing in his criticism of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu following a ceasefire he claims Israel was excluded from [Evelyn Hockstein/Pool via AP]

“Netanyahu is in real trouble, and he thinks he has to wreck the ceasefire to get out of it, just as he did previously in Gaza,” Member of the Knesset Aida Touma Sliman of the left-wing Hadash party, which has opposed the war from the start, told Al Jazeera. “The ceasefire has lost him a lot of support, even among those who backed the war. None of his war aims have been achieved and it looks like he is losing control to the Trump administration,” she said.

“Don’t forget, we’re heading towards elections,” she added, referring to the vote currently slated for October, “and Netanyahu’s dropping in the polls. He needs something he can claim is a victory.

“And that’s why he did what he did,” she said, of Wednesday’s barrage on busy Lebanese neighbourhoods that killed hundreds, including women, children and medical workers, according to emergency workers on the ground. “He conducted a massacre in Lebanon.”


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Ya loh, everyone knows that - those murderous shailoks are scared of Iran and until the Persians are being thrashed kaukau, the shailoks won't rest in peace.




30 comments:

  1. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu:

    "In light of Lebanon's repeated requests to open direct negotiations with Israel, I instructed at the Government meeting yesterday to open direct negotiations with Lebanon as soon as possible.

    The negotiations will focus on the disarmament of Hezbollah and the establishing of peaceful relations between Israel and Lebanon.

    Israel appreciates the call made today by the Prime Minister of Lebanon to demilitarize Beirut.

    https://x.com/israelipm/status/2042271441060557059?s=46&t=8K6fzabO3g6uaj4KxwSSjg

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    1. wakakaka…

      A spurious negotiation of fart between rat & snake in the lair

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  2. Can Bolehland negotiate with North Korea about peace with South Korea without South Korea at the negotiations? Would South Korea be bound by this agreement?

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    1. zionist state & yankeeland r soul mates of choice, mfer

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  3. Can Pakistan negotiate directly with Kampuchea about ceasefire with Thailand without Thailand at the table? Would Thailand be bound by this agreement?

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  4. Pakistan should be applauded for their efforts, but first things first. Recognize Isaac first so their negotiators can travel to Islamabad to be part of the peace talks. Otherwise it is just kentut all round.

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  5. Just like Isaac and Lebanon have no diplomatic relations, their negotiators cannot get any visa. Negotiations have to take place in a country that has formal relations and recognize both.

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  6. Vivian Balakrishnan on why Little Red Dot Will Not Negotiate with IRGC on SOHormuz.

    Obey UNCLOS. (Eastern Bully Please Take Note)

    https://youtube.com/shorts/LRgjxoaG46A?si=quHssOHiN2t5eYFB

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    1. Read the clauses, check whether all obey totally, don't apply double standard. That nation must first ratify the acts before they start talking as if on high horse (US of A). Don't keep on repeating nonsense brainlessly lah!

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    2. Mfer, marks yr fart of

      Obey UNCLOS

      & understand itsrules & clauses before u fart no end

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  7. Suez canal was built and funded by Frenchie and Egypt. It needs constant maintenance and has substantial operational costs. Therefore Toll is needed, plus some profits OK lah.

    Panama canal was built and funded by Western Bully. It needs constant maintenance and operation of locks etc. Panama collects toll, fair enough.

    Straits of Malacca, Singapore, Hormuz are all given by Allah, no maintenance needed, just polis for security. Freedom of Navigation Governed by UNCLOS.

    What IRGC is doing by demanding toll is Outright Piracy.

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    1. No maintenancefor the Strait of Hormuz?

      Mfer, all narrow natural waterway needs constant dredging to maintain its depth for ship passing.

      U have done ur work?

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  8. You cannot be a major AI player if your energy cost is super high. Nuklear is the way to go.

    Red Ed Miliband is being blamed after OpenAI dramatically pulled its planned £31 billion investment in Britain.

    The tech giant has scrapped plans for a huge AI data centre because of Britain’s cripplingly high energy costs and the Government’s Net Zero policies.

    The project would have created thousands of jobs and helped turn the UK into a global AI superpower.

    Critics say Miliband’s refusal to approve new gas-fired power stations and fresh North Sea drilling has left Britain one of the most expensive and unreliable places in Europe for energy-hungry industries like AI.

    Another major blow to Labour’s “Britain as AI superpower” ambitions.

    https://x.com/TheGriftReport/status/2042253536696873256?s=20

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    1. mfer, checks the initiation of TOKEN - thefuture of lifeblood for AI

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  9. After the Ottoman Empire was dissolved, Lebanon was supposed to be a small home for Christians in the ME, later the UN Resolution created Israel to be small home for Isaacs, the rest of ME and North Africa, from Morocco to Iran to Turkey, 99% of the land, given to Ishmaels. This is super generous for Ishmaels. If they had accepted then there would not have been any wars.

    This was Lebanon in the 1960s, when it was still a prosperous Christian country and known as the Paris of the Middle East.

    Lebanon was created to be a Christian homeland for persecuted Christians in the region. But like naive Westerners today, it decided to be multicultural and include Muslims in the country.

    Once Muslims became the majority, they started a war to overthrow the Christians who welcomed them, and the country has not known peace ever since.

    Lebanon is the ultimate example that coexistence between radically different cultures is impossible.

    https://x.com/realMaalouf/status/2042202062587371681?s=20

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    1. yaloh, yr pommie initiated divide&rule legacy fart

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  10. Go Ellison. Drain the Swamp. CNN Next.

    Democrats are in full panic mode as the changes at CBS News and 60 Minutes have become apparent.

    Under the new ownership of Paramount (and Larry Ellison with his son David), CBS News is now doing real reporting exposing government fraud in California.

    Now Ellison is also buying CNN along with all of the assets at Warner Brothers Discovery. The far left wing "reporters" are CNN are in a full blown panic that they will no longer be able to promote their radical left agenda.

    The far left was counting on their Obama allies at Netflix to purchase Warner Bros (and CNN). However the Ellison family outbid Netflix with $110 billion.

    Radical left wing senators like Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren are trying to claim "national security concerns" to block the merger. In reality, they are terrified at the though of the left losing their control on the media narrative.

    https://x.com/WallStreetMav/status/2042198955769950276?s=20

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  11. Bikin lah, Don't Just Cakap. IDF is helping you now.

    🚨🇱🇧 BREAKING - Lebanese PM Nawaf Salam Calls for Immediate State Control:

    “We must immediately start strengthening the state’s control over Beirut Governorate and restrict all weapons to the hands of the state only.”

    A clear and firm call to disarm non-state actors and restore full government authority in the capital.

    https://x.com/politicalpen_/status/2042197622987878675?s=20

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    1. Typically using a hostile foreign f*ck to help stabilize a failing administration - along the way, sold everything OUT

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  12. Why Western Bully Needs Greenland. NATO just Proved It.

    NATO insists US doesn't need to own Greenland; having bases there is good enough for natl security. But NATO countries just refused us access to OUR bases to refuel, they won't even let our planes overfly their airspace. They just proved the point why we DO need to own Greenland.

    https://x.com/realKTMcFarland/status/2042212237125853300?s=20

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    1. so, mfer gets the yank to invade & forcefully occupy Greenland lah

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  13. With only mines and drones the IRGC can commit grand piracy at the Straits. Can you imagine what they would do if they had nuklear boms.

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    1. mfer, u have never heard of deterrence, especially against bullies?

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  14. #Breaking: Following the request from President Donald Trump 🇺🇸, Poland is deploying its three state-of-the-art Miecznik-class frigates to the Strait of Hormuz: ORP-Parawan, ORP-Goferek, and ORP-Śledź 🇵🇱

    https://x.com/Arrogance_0024/status/2042215357843202189?s=20

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    1. Jangan KERBAU lah:

      There is no evidence that Poland is deploying its under-construction Miecznik-class frigates to the Strait of Hormuz. The first frigate, ORP Wicher, is scheduled for launch in 2026, with all three vessels expected to enter service between 2028 and 2031, focusing on enhancing Polish naval capabilities in the Baltic Sea and NATO operations

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  15. Wanker, not a Single Word for the 40,000 innocent civilians killed a few months ago or the executions being carried out on a daily basis by IRGC?

    "The two-week ceasefire between the United States and Iran today is welcomed by the UK and our allies.

    The goal now must be a lasting end to the war.

    Alongside our international partners, the UK will work to ensure a return to freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz."

    https://x.com/Keir_Starmer/status/2041873812937953756?s=20

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    1. ooop… u never understood no acts & responses towards lies & fart?

      Mfering gullible gullie!

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