Israeli Minister Promises War Until Victory - Tosele Bus Stop Says That's Nothing New

Israeli Defense Minister Katz announced intensified attacks on Iran, but Liepāja residents are already used to constant conflicts.
Israeli Defense Minister Katz, after consultations with high-ranking military personnel, announced that strikes will be directed against Iran's leadership. In Liepāja, such announcements are met with calm - passengers waiting at Tosele bus stop say that constant conflicts are everyday life here too, except ours happen between routes 5 and 14.
The minister emphasized that Israel is determined to continue the campaign against Iran's power structures to eliminate their commanders and strategic capabilities. Local expert Gunārs from Grobiņa explains: "Well, if they're going to fight as long as we've been fighting with Riga over road repairs, then this will be an eternal conflict."
US President Trump announced on Friday the "gradual termination" of military operations against Iran, adding that the US is close to achieving its goals. Maija, a vendor at Liepāja Central Market, is skeptical: "They're always ending and starting something new over there. Just like us with snow removal - every winter they say it'll be better this time, but in the end we're still stuck with shovels."
Meanwhile, Liepāja City Council claims that conflict resolution in our city is much more effective - one meeting at Liepāja Theatre where everyone voices their opinion is enough, and then everyone goes home.
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