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DC Talks Are a Sham. Lebanon Is Being Used As a Pawn Again

2026-04-25
By: Mitchell Plitnick
On: April 25, 2026
In: Lebanon

Advertisements While Netanyahu and Trump spew nonsense about a “historic deal” between Israel and Lebanon, the reality is that Lebanon is facing a permanent Israeli occupation and renewed long-term violence. Again. Read more at Cutting Through  Continue Reading

What to expect next in the fragile ceasefires in Iran and Lebanon

2026-04-23
By: Mitchell Plitnick
On: April 23, 2026
In: Bibi Netanyahu, Donald Trump, Iran, Israel

Advertisements As the U.S. and Iran face off in the Strait of Hormuz, Israel will do everything it can to reignite the war with Iran and resume its offensive in Lebanon. Read more at MondoweissContinue Reading

Trump may want out of the Iran war, but the first round of negotiations showed the challenges ahead

2026-04-17
By: Mitchell Plitnick
On: April 17, 2026
In: Uncategorized

Advertisements It’s clear the Trump administration recognizes the Iran war has been a catastrophe. But while the U.S. may want a way out, the first round of negotiations with Iran showed that finding an exit may be difficult. Read more at MondoweissContinue Reading

Orbán, Israel and America: The End of an Era

2026-04-16
By: Mitchell Plitnick
On: April 16, 2026
In: Bibi Netanyahu, Donald Trump, Europe

Advertisements Viktor Orbán’s defeat sent shockwaves throughout the world. Israel and the United States, in particular, felt the impact of those waves. Read more at The BattlegroundContinue Reading

False Messiah Syndrome: Netanyahu as Bar Kokhba

2026-04-10
By: Mitchell Plitnick
On: April 10, 2026
In: Bibi Netanyahu, Israel

Advertisements Netanyahu has put Israel on a course of self-destruction, and it is heading there fast. Israelis can change course, but it would require a radical change in policy, especially in allowing FULL human, civil, and national rights to the Palestinians. Read more at The BattlegroundContinue Reading

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