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From Reuters: "Our village -- they destroyed half of it. In these few seconds before they announced the ceasefire, they destroyed half our village," said Alia Ibrahim, a mother of twin girls from the southern village of Qaaqaiyat al-Snawbar, who had fled nearly three months ago to Beirut.Antiwar has more on the deal: It is reported that the cabinet is expected to voted to approve the limited ceasefire on the invasion of neighboring Lebanon, and would stop a ground deployment that began in early October. The Israeli security cabinet was supposed to vote at 4:00 PM local time, but the meeting was delayed several hours.Israelis were split on the decision, according to a spot poll from Israel's Channel 12 TV highlighted by Reuters: - 37% of Israelis were for the ceasefireIsraeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir denounced the deal as "a historic mistake." "This isn't a ceasefire. It's a return to the concept of quiet for quiet, and will already saw where this leads," Ben Gvir said. Gvir predicted that "ultimately we'll again need to return to Lebanon," the Times of Israel noted. Follow InformationLiberation on Twitter, Facebook, Gab, Minds and Telegram. |