
Any Bets on How Long Trump’s Israeli-Hezbollah Truce Will Last?
Not sure if Trump is calling today’s announcement of a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah his ninth — or umpteenth — peace deal, but I look upon this agreement as representing maybe a 72-hour window. Or, perhaps restraint will last only until “dawn’s early light” before we see “the rockets’ red glare” again. In other words, I’m fairly skeptical that either Bibi Netanyahu or the Hezbollah hierarchy really wants to end a conflict that stretches back two or three decades. I’m not a gambling man, though I’ve been known to bet on the nags, but this deal looks like a sure winner for a gambling man, or woman, on Kalshi or Polymarket, the so-called prediction gambling sites. I’m not sure anyone can negotiate with Hezbollah, but the president claims to have done so through “highly placed Representatives.” The Lebanese government — you know, those folks that Hezbollah never listens to — has confirmed the deal. On Truth Social, the Trumpster announced of the two warring parties: “Israel will not attack them, and they will not attack Israel.” He also wrote that Israel will not send troops into Beirut, the Lebanese capital. In related news, Trump said that peace negotiations with
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