As Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu advances his plan to occupy the remaining 25% of Gaza, he faces significant internal military dissent and international condemnation, with concerns over hostages and the potential for prolonged conflict. Critics, including former military leaders and European officials, warn that this strategy lacks a viable post-war plan and risks further destabilization, as Netanyahu’s political survival appears to drive his decisions.
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Gulf Cooperation Council hails Lebanon’s move on exclusive state control of weapons – Middle East Monitor
The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) has expressed strong support for Lebanon's Cabinet decision to centralize weapon control under state institutions, viewing it as a crucial step for state sovereignty and stability. This initiative aligns with the Taif Agreement and UN resolutions, despite resistance from Hezbollah, which deems the move politically motivated and a "grave sin." Want More Context? 🔎
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