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WHILE THE WORLD NEGOTIATES PEACE, ISRAEL POUNDS LEBANON — AND NO ONE CAN STOP IT
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Ottawa analyzes a US-Israel alliance reaching unprecedented heights while revealing fatal contradictions
Dominant angle identified — does not reflect unanimity of this country’s media
Ottawa analyzes the US-Israel relationship as an alliance simultaneously reaching new peaks and exposing its limits. The Globe and Mail develops a sophisticated angle: war with Iran has drawn Washington and Jerusalem closer than ever, but this very proximity exposes fissures — the US cannot ask Iran for a ceasefire while letting Israel bomb Lebanon. Canada, historically pro-Israel but increasingly critical under Trudeau, produces analysis that sounds like a warning: the US-Israel alliance, pushed to paroxysm by war, could become its own enemy if it prevents peace.
Canada's increasingly critical Trudeau-era stance colors analysis
Framing focused on American contradictions rather than regional actors
Lebanon as a variable in the alliance, not as a sovereign state
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