Cease fire agreement – 2nd Iran war 40th day

Hi,
After 40 days, a cease fire agreement with Iran was signed.  The agreement was between USA and Iran, and we in Israel was not part of it (just like the rest of the rest of countries in the Middle East that were attacked by Iran).

We went to sleep of fear Trump ultimatum will end, and hell will break loose – both on Iran and on us. And instead we ended up with a cease fire. And like any other cease fire agreement: rockets and missiles are keep flying towards us couple of hours later into it.

Only in Ramat Gan had to run to shelter on 2:55, 3:24 at night. While in the north they had to run on 3:00 (exactly when the cease fire started) and on the south the had to run on 2:41, 3:24 and 3:28.

What did we get in this war, for my understanding nothing that was not before, except more damage and destruction on both countries. I know others will call it a victory, but I really do not understand what did we achieve in this round. It feels more like student gets 90 in an exam and his make up exam he got 70.

I am not talking about victory or loss (I think we are far deep into the loss, and keep buying into it until we might bankrupt).

All are so happy to go back to normal routine, that nobody wait even a day to see everything is OK: The education was opened completely, no restriction on working places (no need for protected area) and up to 1,000 population.

Take Care
Gad

Last home front command guideline, except for specific areas: up to 50 people, no education system and working places only with protected areas. - Cease fire agreement

Last home front command guideline, except for specific areas: up to 50 people, no education system and working places only with protected areas.

 

New home front command guideline, except for specific areas: up to 1,000 people, full education system and working place are open. - Cease fire agreementNew home front command guideline, except for specific areas: up to 1,000 people, full education system and working place are open.

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