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WHILE THE WORLD NEGOTIATES PEACE, ISRAEL POUNDS LEBANON — AND NO ONE CAN STOP IT
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Brasília documents the diplomatic mirror game Lebanon-Israel with the calculated distance of a UN Security Council aspirant
Dominant angle identified — does not reflect unanimity of this country’s media
Brasília covers the diplomatic component of conflict: Lebanon confirming a meeting with Israel that Israel denies concerns Hezbollah truce. Folha de São Paulo reports this diplomatic mirror game where both sides simultaneously confirm and deny. This angle reflects Brazil's non-alignment tradition: neither for nor against, but documenting the dance. Brazil, an emerging power seeking permanent UN Security Council membership, needs to understand these diplomatic mechanisms for its own agenda — not from compassion for Lebanon but institutional calculation.
Non-alignment as cover for Brazilian institutional ambition
Absence of Lebanese civilian casualty coverage
Pure diplomatic reading that evacuates humanitarian dimension
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