(Dr Aaron Lerner - columnist)
There's a
bullet in the chamber of the gun pressed up against our temple.
And we are fully aware that once a United Nations Security Council Resolution invoking Chapter VII of the UN Charter a "bullet" is fired, a Russian veto would prevent President Trump from readily undoing the damage.
So, for all the anger and frustration that the prime minister yielded to the blackmailer's bullet, one can understand why Mr. Netanyahu accepted this ridiculous deal that, if implemented, will ultimately result in Hezbollah, under the (at best) blind eyes of UNIFIL and the Lebanese Army, completely rebuilding and restocking their forward positions for a massive ground invasion.
The challenge Prime Minister Netanyahu faces is to prepare a "package" for President Trump - a viable, robust resolution of the situation in the north that Trump can embrace and adopt as his alternative to the sham deal imposed by the Biden administration.
Such a package would include intuitive features like a deep "no man's land" north of the Lebanese border. To be clear: this won't be a simple task.
Yes, we have many allies in Mr. Trump's team, but all kinds of international players will reach out to President Trump with exciting, ostensibly "groundbreaking" deals.
Of course, this is something to be shared only with Mr. Trump on January 20th.
We should already be working feverishly, in coordination with our American allies, so the program can be locked in with President-elect Trump in the days to come.
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