Statements by senior Hamas figures suggest that the next conflict with Israel is expected to be a “regional campaign.”
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While we Israelis quarrel among ourselves, our enemies in the region understand well the impact of US withdrawal and division in the Jewish state.
The Iranian axis sees a unique opportunity in Israel’s civil strife, as evidenced by an unprecedented terrorist attack in northern Israel earlier this month.
Retaliatory action no longer makes sense, and simply isn’t effective. The severe escalation from Lebanon demands Israel go on the offensive.
Hezbollah leader Nasrallah looks on gleefully as Israel seems to implode. Netanyahu must choose between his policies, and saving his people.
Iran and its proxies believe Israel to be on the verge of civil war, and therefore ripe for a major attack. Netanyahu says it won’t happen.
Indicators suggest major Israeli military action against Iran-led forces in Syria is just a matter of time.
The Lebanese terror group would not need help from Syria or Iran to build rudimentary chemical warheads, according to The Alma Center defense research body.
Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah announced the end of his armed group’s mobilization on Thursday, following the completion of a maritime demarcation agreement brokered by the US.
Lapid hails US-brokered Israel-Lebanon maritime deal, but does it really represent some kind of diplomatic breakthrough?