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Israeli citizens wake without official briefing on emerging deal, channel criticizes

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
Israeli citizens wake without official briefing on emerging deal, channel criticizes

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TL;DR

A monitored the source critical of the government stated that Israeli citizens, especially in the north, woke Monday morning without any senior Israeli official briefing them on the details of what it called an emerging 'shameful' deal. The channel suggested the situation would be different had Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem been killed overnight, as the public would have received an update. The claim is unverified.

01 · THE DISPATCH

The source critical of the Israeli government claimed this morning that citizens, particularly in the north, are waking up without any senior, responsible Israeli official briefing them on the details of an emerging deal it describes as shameful. The channel contrasted this with the scenario of an overnight elimination of Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem, suggesting such an event would have prompted an official update from the Israeli side.

As previously reported by The Zioneer, Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem was the subject of unverified claims of his elimination (June 14), and has previously dismissed direct talks with Israel as shameful (June 4). The current claim about a lack of official briefing remains unverified, and no official confirmation of any deal or change in Qassem's status has been provided by Israeli or Lebanese sources.

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