Here is the full text of both tweets:So far it's quite clear that they are trying to prevent the ceasefire from happening by increasing their bombing campaign on Lebanon. Psychopaths as they are, I don't think anyone can make them behave and respect any ceasefire. The only reason they would stop is if they felt they hurt enough and need to regroup. But again, as psychos they 1) disregard any suffering of their own people and 2) can't assess reality properly so will underestimate how bad things are/will be for them. So I guess there won't be much of a ceasefire after all. And sadly, it is Lebanon who will mostly pay the price.
Israel is conducting a massive targeted assassination against the Iranian ceasefire in Beirut. There is no other way of looking at it:
1) It is the largest coordinated strike of the current war in Beirut and one of the biggest ever. The IDF stated it struck over 100 targets within just 10 minutes across Beirut, the Bekaa Valley, and southern Lebanon. At least 300 people have been killed or injured.
2) Netanyahu and the IDF stated that the ceasefire does not include Lebanon. This is, of course, a lie, as Pakistan (which came up with the deal) has confirmed.
3) Iran's Supreme National Security Council announced that it accepted the two-week ceasefire on the condition that the U.S. and Israel stop attacks on all fronts, which specifically includes Hezbollah in Lebanon. Shortly after the deal was announced, Iran warned that any continued attack on Lebanon would trigger a resumption of fighting on all fronts, directly threatening to collapse the ceasefire. That led to this escalation.
4) An Israeli source I talked to, said that the goal is to "use extreme military pressure to force Lebanon into a separate ceasefire on Israel’s terms." In other words, this is an escalation from the previous goal of the operation in Lebanon, designed to create a buffer zone.
5) Now there will be an attempt to force Lebanon into dismantling Hezbollah. Something they lack the technical or political ability to do. Targeting central Beirut infrastructure (Chiyah, Corniche al Mazraa) rather than just southern military outposts, Israel is attempting to make the cost of hosting Hezbollah so high that the Lebanese state, or its other sectarian factions is, forced into a civil confrontation with the group just to stop the bleeding.
6) Hezbollah is now in a position where if they don't respond, they look weakened; if they do respond, they risk being blamed for the collapse of the broader regional truce.
7) By striking immediately after the Iran deal, Israel is attempting to physically and politically "decouple" Hezbollah from its patron. If Iran stays quiet to preserve its own two-week reprieve while Beirut burns, it creates a massive psychological rift between Tehran and its "Jewel in the Crown" proxy. Israel is essentially betting that Iran values its own temporary safety over Hezbollah’s immediate survival.
8) This level of violence acts as a poison pill for international mediators like France or the U.S. who were pushing for a unified ceasefire. By creating facts on the ground (100+ targets in 10 minutes), Israel is making a return to the status quo ante impossible, ensuring that any future negotiations for Lebanon must start from a position of total Hezbollah degradation rather than a simple stop-fire.
Israel dragged the world into this war. It is now trying to make sure that the world cannot escape it. If Trump actually wants a ceasefire he will have to do something he has never had the balls to do. Stop Israel from destroying everything. History shows he won't.
And:
Iran issues warning
It says the Strait of Hormuz will not reopen unless the ceasefire includes Lebanon & Gaza, warning that attacks on Lebanon will trigger a response & could halt shipping through the Strait.The warning comes following a massive wave of simultaneous attacks by Israel, against the entirety of Lebanon including its capital Beirut.
The message is blunt:
No ceasefire across all fronts, no ceasefire at all (where Israel is concerned).
Both trailers mention, or are about dreams (these must be the ones that we think are reality).
- which i later corrected in the lyrics.
