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Daily Briefing: ISRAEL IN LEBANON: MISSION ACCOMPLISHED?

ALL DONE?

Lebanese MP: Israel Defeated Hezbollah, ‘It’s Over’ For Terror Group:  WIN staff, World Israel News, Oct. 28, 2024 — A Lebanese parliamentarian declared that Hezbollah has been defeated by Israel, adding that the terror group is no longer relevant as a political or military force in Lebanon.
 
Lebanon Ceasefire Draft Revealed: IDF Withdrawal Within a Week, US Supervision – Report:  JP staff, Jerusalem Post, Oct. 30, 2024 — The draft of the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon was revealed on Wednesday evening by Israeli state broadcaster KAN. 
 
Israeli Pilots Reflect on Days of Repentance Strike: Peled Arbeli, Jerusalem Post, Oct. 31, 2024 —  Following the Israel Air Force strike in Iran last Saturday as part of Operation “Days of Repentance,” Maariv on Wednesday spoke with key figures involved in the mission.

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2024 is Not 2006. This Time Israel is Beating Hezbollah Kyle Orton, Fathom Journal, October 2024
Inside Israel’s Ground Offensive in Lebanon:  Dov Lieber, WSJ, Oct. 15, 2024
New Hezbollah Leader Continues Legacy of Terrorism and Subordination to Iran Hany Ghoraba, IPT News, Oct. 30, 2024
Can Lebanon Survive Without Hezbollah?:  Michal Kranz, Unherd, Oct. 9, 2024

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For Further Reference:

Hezbollah Loses Popular Lebanese and Shia Support:  Hany Ghoraba, IPT News, Oct. 29, 2024 If one were to rely on the western media for an assessment of the degree of support among the Lebanese population for Hezbollah, it would be easy to draw the totally erroneous conclusion that the diverse Lebanese ethnic groups have all rallied around Hezbollah. In fact, nothing could be further from the truth

Israel Says Nasrallah’s Killing Disrupted Flow of Iran Funds to Hezbollah:  Iran Intn, Oct. 22, 2024 Israel’s killing of Hezbollah commanders, including Hassan Nasrallah, along with recent airstrikes on its infrastructure, has significantly disrupted the group’s funding from Iran, according to a senior Israeli intelligence official.

Exposed: Hezbollah Uses Western Union to Fund Terrorist Activities:  Vered Weiss, World Israel News, Oct. 29, 2024 — A campaign to raise funds to arm Hezbollah terrorists used Western Union and the money transfer platform Whish to secure money for the terror group.
 
West’s Political Elites Mourn the Death of a Terrorist Group Robert Williams, Gatestone Institute, Oct. 22, 2024 — It took the world community nearly a year to condemn the war in Lebanon, but they got the wrong mark. Instead of condemning Hezbollah, the world’s largest Iranian proxy terrorist army, with an estimated 40,000 – 50,000 fighters, for starting a year-long war on October 8, 2023 in support of the terrorist organization Hamas, the West’s political “elites” condemned Israel for defending itself by targeting Hezbollah’s leadership.

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