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Now to talk more on this, we are joined by Mr. Jim Kavanagh, political analyst and blogger from New York, and also Mr. Bruno Beaklini, academic and political analyst from Porto Alegre in Brazil. Gentlemen, welcome to the news review section. Beginning with you, Kavanagh, your initial thoughts on the assassination by the Israeli regime and also the 200-plus rockets
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sent by the Hezbollah resistance movement, and the question of why is Israel, or more precisely Netanyahu, looking to start a war with Lebanon. Some people say, some analysts say, it's maybe because to prolong the war for his own political sake, and also to divert attention away from Gaza to continue with this genocide.
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Yes, I think it's a thing, definitely. Not himself for his own reasons, but I think that the Israeli leadership now would like to widen this war. They want to take direct attention from what is happening in Gaza, which is the slaughter, and it's going to be the forced emigration of the Palestinian people in Gaza.

My Thursday, July 4th Press TV discussion on the massive Hezbollah missile strike on Israel in retaliation for Israel’s assassination of an important Hezbollah commander, and the danger of a wider war.

Their blurb:

A senior Hezbollah Resistance movement official has warned of surprising retaliatory attacks against Israel, saying the group will target new sites that the regime CANNOT imagine it would be hit.

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