![]() ![]() It is unknown whether Iran wants to use its power now after Israel gets entrenched in Gaza or hold it for another day as part of their long-term strategy to eliminate the Jewish state. The question in Israel is never whether, but when the next attack will occur. ![]() If Israel asks for help, would Biden unleash the full force of our carrier strike groups to help Israel devastate Hezbollah, a neighbor whose avowed raison d’être is the destruction of Israel? Iran and its proxies aim to make living in Israel untenable and force a migration, making the Jewish state more vulnerable in a future war. Would America remain supportive of Israel? Suppose Hezbollah’s actions cross an Israeli red line, rising to a level where the Jewish state is no longer willing to incur devastating losses from Hezbollah’s 150,000 missiles and the thousands of rockets that Iran controls in Syria, Iraq, the West Bank, and Yemen. Drug cartels already work with Hezbollah to launder their money, enriching both terrorist groups. Could Israel restrain itself under tremendous pressure from the Biden administration, which would rather let Hezbollah have a war of attrition than allow all-out regional war? Would President Biden allow a war of attrition with Mexican drug cartels, periodically sending hundreds of rockets into California, Texas, and Arizona, killing American civilians and soldiers? What would it take to plunge Israel’s northern border into a major war? One can conjecture that if Tel Aviv’s Azrieli skyscrapers were destroyed, reminiscent of the World Trade Center on 9/11, or a direct hit was perpetrated on the Knesset or Dimona, Israel’s nuclear facility, that would rise to the level demanding an overwhelming Israeli response.īut mistakes in the northern war can happen if Hezbollah sends a missile towards a moshav or northern city, striking a school and killing hundreds of civilians. Hezbollah and Iran are always on the same page, unlike their terrorist associates to the south, Hamas, who were, for example, on different sides of the Syrian civil war. He is not independent of Iran like the Sunni Hamas organization, which chooses to take one hundred million dollars per year from Iran due to its their shared goal of eliminating the Jewish state. Hassan Nasrallah, the head of Hezbollah, follows the orders of the Ayatollah. Iran’s Supreme Leader controls Hezbollah, according to their interpretation of Twelver Shiitism. ![]()
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