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During us now out of New York is Jim Kavanagh, political analyst and a blogger. For more on the story, hello, Jim. Hope you're safe and doing well out there in New York. The regime could have very well opted for a peace, a permanent ceasefire in Gaza and put an end to cross-border clashes with the
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Lebanese resistance movement Hezbollah along the southern Lebanese border, but it opted for escalation and more aggression instead. And from your perspective, why is that the case? Well,
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because Israel is determined now to put an end to the Palestinian question, which means getting rid of the Palestinians in Gaza one way or another, either by killing them or having them expelled and emigrate, voluntarily emigrate, so to speak. they are not going to allow the other palestinian resistance forces in the region

My Tuesday, September 24th Press TV discussion of Israel’s brutal attacks on Lebanon, Hezbollah response, and the lack of prospects for any de-escalation.

Their blurb:

Hezbollah carries out a new series of missile and drone attacks against Israeli targets

In Lebanon, the death toll rises to 569 as Israeli warplanes continue to bombard areas in the country’s south, east and also areas near the Capital Beirut. Dozens of women and children are among the victims. The health ministry says, over 1800 Lebanese have also been injured.

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