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‘Tell Israel to Finish the Job’

Former President Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner on Saturday night called on the United States to “command Israel to finish its mission” following news that the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) had killed Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah. He encouraged them to “pass it on.” Airstrike.

in post In X, Kushner called September 27th “the most important day for the Middle East.” abraham accordsan agreement under the Trump administration that brought peace and diplomacy between two Arab states and Israel. Kushner added that those calling for a ceasefire were “wrong” and noted that Israel “cannot afford not to finish the job it started now.”

The post by Kushner, who previously served as Trump's chief of staff, came after the Israel Defense Forces confirmed on Saturday that Nasrallah was killed in Friday's airstrike.

“September 27th is the most important day for the Middle East since the breakthrough of the Abraham Accords,” Kushner wrote. “I have spent countless hours studying Hezbollah, and there is not a single expert on the planet who would have thought that what Israel did to behead and degrade them was possible.”

“This is important because Iran is now fully exposed,” Kushner added. “Despite weak air defense systems, the nuclear facilities were not destroyed because Hezbollah pointed loaded guns at Israel. Iran has spent the past 40 years building this deterrent. did.”

“Iran's leadership is stuck in the old Middle East,” Kushner said. country Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar, and Kuwait in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) were “sprinting towards the future by investing in their populations and infrastructure.”

Israel now perceives that the threat from Gaza is most neutralized and has an opportunity to neutralize Hezbollah in the north. It's unfortunate how things got here, but there may be a silver lining in the end.

Anyone who has called for a ceasefire in North Korea is wrong. For Israel, there is no going back. They now have no choice but to finish the job and completely dismantle the weapons directed at them. They will never get another chance.

After spectacular rapid-fire tactical success targeting pagers, radios, and leaders, Hezbollah's huge weapons cache is now unprotected and unmanned. Most Hezbollah fighters are hiding in the tunnels. Those who were still around weren't important enough to carry a pager to get invited to a leadership meeting. Iran is also shaken by anxiety and anxiety over how deeply its own information has penetrated. It would be irresponsible not to take full advantage of this opportunity to neutralize the threat.

Kushner added that after Nasrallah's killing and the removal of “16 commanders-in-chief,” he “started thinking about a Middle East without Iran's fully equipped weapons heading toward Israel.”

Kushner added: “The right thing for the United States to do now would be to tell Israel to finish the job.” “It's been a while. And it's not just Israel's fight.”

Kushner added that within “the last six weeks” Israel has killed as many “terrorists on America's Most Wanted Terrorist List” as the U.S. government has killed “in the last 20 years.”

“And now, in the past six weeks or so, Israel has removed as many terrorists from America's wanted terrorist list as the United States has in the past 20 years,” Kushner wrote. “Includes Ibrahim Akil, the leader of Hezbollah's Islamic Jihad group, who masterminded the killing of the Marines in 1983.”

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