The Zionist entity of Israel in great difficulty
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Hezbollah scares the Zionist entity
Why did" Israel " attack Lebanon ? What exactly are the Israeli leaders looking for ? Are Netanyahu and his team trying to entangle the Middle East in a regional war, against a backdrop of confrontation between Iran and the United States ?
Flashlight of "Bibi"
However, Israeli leaders know full well that they do not have the means to confront Lebanese Hezbollah. This is the opinion of many Israeli political and military experts who march daily on television and radio screens. It would seem that the decision to start a regional war by attacking Iran has been made, and Israeli manoeuvres in both Lebanon and Iraq are a way to take the temperature.
Apart from sending a strong message to Israeli public opinion before the parliamentary elections, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seems concerned about the political shift that US President Donald Trump is making in the Middle East, particularly in the Iranian case.
Currently Donald Trump is seeking to soften his position towards Iran, in order to find a way out, more or less honorable. He refuses for the moment to conduct military operations against Iran, in order not to see his dream of a second mandate shattered. That's why Trump split from the most supportive John Bolton in the US administration for a military attack on Iran. However, it continues to impose sanctions on Iran in order to achieve two objectives. The first is to calm the Hawks of his administration, so that he does not entangle them in a war, the second is to show that he is present, that he always holds the reins of things.
The two political agendas of the United States and Zionist entity do not seem to coincide at the moment in the Middle East. The two leaders Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu work for their particular and electoral interests, but each in a different way. The president of the United States seems to be following the strategy of sauve-qui-peut, while the Israeli Prime Minister is following the strategy of the worst. However, the Israeli Prime Minister's behaviour and political strategy backfires. This was seen in the last Israeli parliamentary elections.
Hezbollah scares the Zionist entity
Hezbullah's response to the Israeli attacks on Lebanon on 24 August also contributed to the Israeli debacle, putting Prime Minister Netanyahu in great difficulty. The response promised by Hizbullah Secretary-General sayyed Hassan Nasrallah to the Israeli attack on Lebanon has exacerbated Israel's lack of confidence in its political and military leaders. Israel's vulnerability has been revealed in all its splendour, which has implications for the political future of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, as well as for the future of"Israel".
Both the Americans and the Israelis are well aware of the growing resistance in the Middle East, especially in Lebanon. In a direct or indirect way, the latter sets the tone and unravels as Western hegemony and imperialism progresses. Netanyahu wanted to confront the Lebanese resistance and got a resounding response, which seems to be the current strategy of the resistance in Lebanon.
First of all, collaboration with the other resistance movements in the region, cohesion in action, presence on the ground, support for the allies as is the case in Syria, tightening the stranglehold on "Zionist entity", militarily, psychologically and in the media, which has no direct impact on the internal level of the latter. The most recent Israeli parliamentary elections revealed first of all the growing gap between the Israelis and their political leaders, in the context of a crisis of confidence.
The curse seems to be falling on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, political accountability will be settled in "Israel". "Israel" is going through a very sensitive political phase, against the background of deep disagreements between Israelis, loss of prestige and international vulnerability. Finally, the question that needs to be asked Is Where does "Israel" go ?
About Writer Pascal Gibert
Former journalist and press relations, web development, etc. Ardent defender of the axis of resistance.
Quote Of The Day
If you want to judge if a party is a Lebanese enough, let me say we take up arms and fight against the occupation of our land, is that Lebanese enough? ― Sayed Hassan Nasrallah