International affairs expert
There has been a noticeable shift in the public diplomacy approach of the American-Israeli-Western alliance, aiming to separate the peace process in the Gaza Strip from that of Lebanon, as well as both crises from a broader conflict with Iran. This political and public diplomacy is evident across various platforms.
The Israeli regime continues its ethnic cleansing in Gaza, prohibiting journalists and aid workers from entering the area to prevent the scale of humanitarian disasters from being reported beyond Palestinian borders. Simultaneously, Western and Hebrew media have been reporting details of a proposed cease-fire plan for Lebanon.
Israeli media recently claimed to have uncovered a draft of a potential cease-fire agreement between Israel and Lebanon. This plan, titled “Cease-fire Declaration and Related Commitments to Strengthen Security Arrangements and Necessary Actions to Implement UN Security Council Resolution 1701,” has been exchanged between Tel Aviv and Beirut. Strangely, there is no mention of Hezbollah in the proposal.
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