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Israel-Hezbollah Deal Is a Tenuous Hiatus, Not a Permanent Cease-fire

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Let’s not pretend: Although the war corroded Iran’s deterrence, the 60-day cease-fire in Lebanon is a temporary lull as far as both Israel and Hezbollah are concerned – and if it was done so Netanyahu can prolong a futile war in Gaza, there is little to rejoice about

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Anytime the fire ceases and no one gets killed in a conflict is a good thing. But do not mistake the Israel-Hezbollah agreement, masquerading as an Israeli-Lebanese agreement, for a durable cease-fire.

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