Following the killing of Hezbollah’s leader in Lebanon, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed that Israel had “settled the score”, but the legacy of Israel’s history of targeted killings raises doubts about lasting change. The assassination led to an Iranian missile attack on Israel in retaliation for the deaths of Nasrallah and an Iranian general, prompting Israel to vow further retaliation. Analysts suggest that the cycle of violence may continue, with Israel adhering to a pattern of retaliatory actions.
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Palestinians welcome ICC arrest warrants for Israeli officials
The Palestinian Authority and Hamas welcomed the ICC's arrest warrants for Israeli PM Netanyahu and former defence minister Gallant over war crimes in Gaza, with the Palestinian Authority calling it a step towards justice. The warrants accused Netanyahu and Gallant of crimes against humanity and war crimes, while Hamas also supported the decision but highlighted the need for global support. Despite the warrants, Palestinians affected by the Gaza war expressed skepticism about the enforcement and...
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