Brothers, have you understood this operation wave in the Middle East? The opportunity to get rich is right in front of you! Quick, take a look!


Were you also stunned by the news you just saw?
Benjamin Netanyahu just said he would negotiate with Lebanon, and then—turning around—Israeli officials issued a statement about “no ceasefire.” Hezbollah went straight at it with 70 rockets, while Iran is still playing “soft blockade” in the Strait of Hormuz—so what exactly is this all about?
To put it simply, this is the standard script the Middle East has been playing for decades: negotiations while fighting, pushing negotiations with fighting—every step is calculated!
On Israel’s side, calling for negotiations is just for show. It’s to give face to the United States, cool down the market, stabilize the surge in oil and gold, and at the same time soothe voters at home. But when officials say “no ceasefire,” that’s the real truth—because the premise for negotiations is that I hold the initiative. Use military pressure to force Hezbollah to make concessions; negotiations are just a tool to delay time and adjust deployment. If there is truly a ceasefire, Israel gets nothing.
Hezbollah is even simpler: firing rockets has two purposes—first, to retaliate for Israel killing senior officials; second, to demonstrate sovereignty. On the Israel-Hezbollah border, I’m the one who decides. Negotiations can’t get around me. Hezbollah relies on armed power to make a living; a ceasefire is equivalent to losing the right to speak. Only continued fighting can protect its territory and status.
Iran is the real boss behind the scenes. On one hand, it denies that “the strait isn’t closed”; on the other hand, it secretly restricts daily passage to no more than 15 ships. What they’re playing is “soft blockade.” They don’t directly close the strait to trigger a full-scale war— instead, they use controllable tensions to push up oil prices, and leverage the conflict with Lebanon to pressure the United States, then demand their price on the Iran nuclear issue and sanctions. It’s risk-free profit.
To put it simply, the so-called “divided information” is that information is layered among the parties: politicians call for negotiations to be seen by the international community; the military issues tough statements for the opposing side and voters to see; and they also manipulate market expectations.
The Middle East has never truly had a ceasefire—only staged exchanges of interests. As long as this “negotiate while bombing” script doesn’t end, crude oil and gold will keep trading at high levels with strong volatility: when news comes out, they pull back; when fighting starts, they surge—everything is blatantly spelled out in the wave-based trading.
The real big opportunity has to wait until negotiations completely break down and Israel launches a full-scale attack on Lebanon, or until Iran truly shuts the Strait of Hormuz—that’s when the genuine surge will happen!
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