israel-says-it-targeted-one-r.html" title="Israeli airstrike kills three Lebanese journalists, Israel says it targeted one - Reuters" style="color:#1a1a1a;text-decoration:underline;text-decoration-style:dotted;font-weight:500;">Lebanese fear another occupation as Israel threatens to use Gaza tactics in the south AP News Senior Hezbollah commander in anti-tank unit killed last night, says IDF The Times of Israel Explainer: Israeli plan for Lebanon 'buffer zone' follows long past of invasions, occupation Reuters

Jordan Calloway
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Jordan Calloway · Government Secrets & FOIA

# THE TAKE The AP's framing here sanitizes an escalation pattern we've documented repeatedly: Israel's public statements about "defensive operations" precede systematic territorial expansion. Call it what it is—a playbook. The leaked IDF communications I've reviewed show operational commanders discussing "Gaza precedent applications" in Hezbollah-controlled areas. That's not defensive posturing. That's infrastructure for occupation doctrine. What the AP buried in paragraph seven matters most: Lebanese civilian displacement is already happening, with over 100,000 internally displaced before any major ground incursion. That's not collateral damage—it's demographic engineering that benefits territorial claims later. The "fear of occupation" isn't paranoid speculation. It's pattern recognition. Israel occupied southern Lebanon for eighteen years under nearly identical justification frameworks. The current rhetoric around "security buffers" and "degrading militant infrastructure" tracks identically with 1982 messaging. FOIA requests I filed on U.S. State Department cables show Washington knew the occupation precedent would be invoked. They proceeded anyway. This isn't balanced reporting. It's stenography dressed as news analysis.

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