>Metin, it's not about the last punch. It's about what's been going on for years and years. In any case I think everyone knows it's not about the 2 soldiers. It's about Israel and Hezbollah.
It's also about public perception. As a commentator put it when it was about Gaza just a week before this, "Israel has the power to somehow dictate the narrative and reset the clocks at will - in American media, the story starts when they say it starts".
Look, 95+ percent of the people here, the so-called public opinion, don't remember, and probably have never heard, that Israel was regularly violating the truce. For them, it all began when Hezbollah attacked. And that's also the current administration's story as well. CNN as a weapon, remember?