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While the risk involved is significant, Israel has been given a rare opportunity to fundamentally change the situation in the north.
“All options are on the table,” warned Iran’s mission to the United Nations.
“Our efforts do not include labeling entities as terrorist organizations,” the body’s deputy chief told Egyptian media.
Air defense, ammunition and intel-sharing are vital, but offense is left to Israel.
There is a need to adapt the rules to the conflict scenarios of today’s world.
Israel ignoring Hezbollah “appears to have been a colossal strategic blunder, the cost of which could even dwarf that of Oct. 7,” says JINSA expert.
Conflict with the Iranian-backed Hezbollah terror army would continue after a war, but Israel can take steps to improve its strategic situation, experts tell JNS.
The brigade-level exercise included “extreme scenarios” and “combat in complex and mountainous terrain,” according to the military.
The Turkish president is a war criminal who tries to deny Israel its right to self-defense, Israel Katz tweeted.
The strike reportedly targeted the Hezbollah-run Jihad al-Bina development foundation.
“I rely on you and the people of Israel rely on you,” said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, adding “with God’s help and yours,” Israel will defeat its enemies.
“There can be no moral equivalence between those who recognize the right of other U.N. members to exist and those who don’t,” said CEO Ted Deutch.