America Wants to Negotiate a Ceasefire in Lebanon. But It Doesn’t Want to Make Peace
Instead, it’s committed to reviving past failures.
November 21, 2024
Instead, it’s committed to reviving past failures.
In Beirut yesterday, the American envoy Amos Hochstein announced that his next stop will be Israel, where he will try to work out the details of a ceasefire with Hizballah. Hochstein’s statements have been optimistic, and Jerusalem might decide that the ceasefire is in its best interest, but, argues Shany Mor, the negotiations have been conducted on absurd premises:
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Treating an ally the way it treats no other democracy.
Francis has called for an inquiry into the possibility of genocide.
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