We can see how in recent years the Israeli regime has assassinated negotiations and turned them into a means of eliminating the enemy. Israel uses diplomatic suggestions to track and attack. In the meantime, Singh Bett and Mossad will play an important role in this regard, with US President Donald Trump reaching out as well.
Five operational models of negotiation as the average of assassination
First, the promise not to attack Beirut by US Emboy Hockstein, who traveled several times to Lebanon during the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah. That’s when Fuad Sukl’s assassination came in the southern part of Dahiye. Fuad Shukl was Senior Commander of Hezbollah. The attack took place on July 30, 2024. Israel accused him of attacking Majdal Shams.
Second, a 21-day ceasefire proposal for Hezbollah: Martyr said Hassan Nasrallah, a former Hezbollah chief, agreed, but was assassinated immediately. An airstrike occurred in Beirut, the capital of Lebanon, on September 27, 2024. Lebanese Foreign Minister said Hassan Nasralla had agreed to a ceasefire a few days ago. Israel used negotiations to find him as a tool for assassination policies.
Third, the release of American Edan Alexander. He was an Israeli American prisoner of war, owned by Hamas. Hamas was released through negotiations. The event led to the pursuit and assassination of Hamas military leader Mohamed Yahya Singhwar. Israel used information about prisoner releases to target and assassinate Singwar.
Fourth, Iran and the US nuclear program negotiations took place at several stages. However, Israel then attacks on Iran’s nuclear facility, which is in the midst of negotiations via Oman. In June 2025, Israel launched an assassination and attack operation in Iran. The US then attacked Iran’s nuclear facility.
Fifth, Trump’s proposal for the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement, Hamas. Members of the Hamas Politburo gathered in Doha. The aim was to discuss Trump’s proposed ceasefire. An Israeli airstrike occurred. Khalil Al-Hayya was the main target. Al Hayya is a high-ranking Hamas official. Trump had said two days ago that Israel accepted a ceasefire proposal and Hamas should accept it.
In analyzing this model, Israel views negotiations as a strategic trap that reduces vigilance on the other side.
US President Donald Trump plays a pivotal role in this strategy. He signals Hamas to attack with harsh statements such as “final warnings,” and coordinates his proposals with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Netanyahu and US President Trump are in perfect harmony with each other, and Trump often appears as a mediator to raise pressure on the other side and prepare the conditions for assassination.
Generally speaking, negotiations have been changed to codenames for assassination. Israel uses diplomacy to attack others, and this model can be traced back to the recent assassination by the Israeli regime. This strategy, based on deception, continues and destroys trust in the diplomatic process.
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