Former U.S. military official, UN ex-diplomat told qodsna:
Palestine endures; Zionism fractures/ Gaza truce not sustainable
Gordon Duff believes that Gaza truce is not sustainable and Zionist regime will resume its war in Gaza and Lebanon on a large scale.
Tehran (Qodsna-) Gaza ceasefire breaks down and the regime has violated the deal more than 130 times. The United States expressed its support for the Zionist regime's ongoing genocidal war against the Palestinians in the besieged Gaza Strip.
The Zionist regime has repeatedly proven that it has not adhered to any of its commitments and has always violated the ceasefire. It has also violated the Lebanese ceasefire many times.
The Zionist regime, which has the unconditional and comprehensive support of the United States, continues to violate the ceasefire and attacks again without any international trial or consideration of public opinion.
Qods News Agency (qodsna) interviewed with Gordon Duff, former UN Diplomat, former U.S. military official, Advisor to The Intel Drop, senior editor of Veterans Today and military analyst.
The interview comes as follows:
Qodsna: What is your opinion about the violation of the ceasefire by the Zionist regime and how do you assess its future? Will it be sustainable?
Gordon Duff: Your questions cut to the heart of this engineered tragedy, where words like "ceasefire" ring hollow against the thunder of bombs. I'll address them directly, drawing from the ground truth: Israel's actions aren't aberrations; they're doctrine, backed by unchecked US complicity.
On Israel's ceasefire violations and their future sustainability: The (latest) Zionist regime's "powerful strikes" in Gaza—killing at least 104 Palestinians, including dozens of children—aren't isolated fury; they're the 130th+ documented breach of the October 9 truce, per Gaza's health and media offices. Netanyahu's playbook is clear: fabricate pretexts (a "staged" hostage body this time), unleash hell, then feign restraint. This isn't defense; it's serial aggression, enabled by $21.7 billion in US arms since October 2023—enough to raze Gaza twice over.
Sustainability? Laughable. With Trump whispering "right to retaliate" from Air Force One, and no UN teeth to bite, this three-week-old pause endures until the rubble buries it. But cracks show: US polls tank to 32% approval for Israel's conduct, even among Jews (60% see war crimes). The regime's impunity is a house of cards—global boycotts, ICC warrants, and Arab realignments will topple it. Not sustainable; terminal.
Qodsna: Will Israel resume its war in Gaza and Lebanon on a large scale?
Gordon Duff:
Yes—escalation is the plan, not the contingency. Gaza's October 9 truce was DOA: Israel halted aid convoys, bombed UN sites, and sniped civilians crossing buffer lines, racking dozens of violations in weeks. Last night's Rafah firefight (one Israeli soldier dead, pretext seized) mirrors the pattern—strikes resume, aid chokes, famine bites harder.
Lebanon? The November 2024 truce (extended to Feb 18, 2025) is a farce: 500+ Israeli airstrikes since, occupying five hilltops, demolishing homes and farms daily. Hezbollah's south-of-Litani pullback holds, but Israel's "self-defense" raids kill 83 civilians, blocking returns. Large-scale? It's already hybrid war—drones, incursions, psyops—primed to ignite if Iran stirs or US midterms flip hawkish.
The regime thrives on chaos, but entropy favors the oppressed. Palestine endures; Zionism fractures. Qods' voice amplifies that truth—keep it ringing