Friday, 1 May 2026

Even Haaretz is now admitting the truth Israeli propaganda tries to hide.

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Hala Jaber
Even Haaretz is now admitting the truth Israeli propaganda tries to hide. Uri Misgav’s op-ed lays out a grim picture: the IDF is stuck in southern Lebanon with no clear objective, no real plan, & no path to victory. They are holding outposts inside Lebanese territory, creating a de facto “security zone” that mirrors the disastrous 18-year occupation of the 1990s. The army is exhausted. Reserves are depleted. Young soldiers are yanked from training courses just to fill the ranks. Demolition crews, private contractors paid per building destroyed, are flattening Shi’ite villages & homes while Hezbollah hits them with drones, mortars and pre-placed explosives. Road accidents are killing & wounding soldiers because of fatigue & poor discipline. The IDF spokesman is lying to the Israeli public about “five divisions maneuvering in the north” when entire brigades are operating at half strength. Hezbollah has withdrawn north of the Litani largely intact. Its fighting force has suffered no significant damage. This is not a military success or a victory, but the same futile, endless destruction Israel repeated in Gaza, only now on Lebanese soil, with more hatred & more determination on the other side. Perhaps most damning is the accusation that the Israeli public is not being told the truth. Claims about the scale & effectiveness of operations are, according to sources he cites, misleading at best. Misgav’s conclusion is stark: Israel is yet again sinking into the same Lebanese quagmire it once spent nearly two decades trying to escape, this time without a clear plan & led by a political leadership he describes as weak, cynical & directionless. Even Israeli critics now see it. The resistance has held the line. Lebanon’s defenders are not broken. The occupation will end.

https://x.com/HalaJaber/status/2049787738157670696

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