‘Destruction is the goal’: Israel steers between the US, Iran, and Lebanon | US-Israel war on Iran News
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is facing significant political backlash and criticism from the United States following continued military attacks in Lebanon.
- These operations are seen as defying existing peace agreements and escalating tensions with Iran, which supports Lebanese militant groups.
- The situation is critical as Israel attempts to balance its security goals against the risk of a wider regional war and deteriorating diplomatic ties with Washington.
- Future developments depend on whether the U.S. can successfully mediate a ceasefire or if Israel continues its strategy of "destruction" to neutralize Iranian influence in the region.
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Newswire.caCould ‘king in the north’ become Britain’s new prime minister?
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Read original · theguardian.comCelebrations and a swift exit after a Burnham win ‘beyond our wildest dreams’
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Read original · theguardian.comGlobal framework for reparatory justice adopted at landmark conference in Ghana
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