The Lebanese border with Israel shimmers with shades of yellow and green. The scene is Levantine pastoral: if Monet were Middle Eastern, this is what he would have painted. It was late October, just weeks after Hamas’s atrocities, when I visited Israel’s north. The border towns were almost deserted, their inhabitants forced to flee Hezbollah’s never-ending rocket attacks.
The Party of God had begun striking Israel in “solidarity” with Hamas and has not stopped since. But it was always careful not to escalate. Israeli security sources told me that the strikes were fastidious in their proximity to the border, delivering fatal payloads but also a clear message: Hezbollah would respond, but did not want war with Israel. This thesis was confirmed when the group’s leader Hassan Nasrallah gave one of his famous “bunker sermons” in which he congratulated Hamas on a masterful operation — not least the manner in which it had been absolutely and unequivocally carried out without the knowledge of him or his party of thugs. He said this more than once, in one form or another.
More to the point, pretty much every country in the world — even Iran — wanted to avoid an all-out regional war. But Israel was stuck. Hezbollah had de facto veto over daily life in northern Israel — something no sovereign state can allow — but Jerusalem had little choice to restrain itself.
A miserable stasis held. Until now.
Israel has seen civilians killed once more; and once more, it is enraged. Saturday’s rocket strike on a football pitch in the Golan Heights killed 12 Druze Israelis, all aged between 10 and 20. In response, the Israeli security cabinet has given authorisation to prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu and defence minister Yoav Gallant to decide when and how Israel will retaliate. Matters are not helped by the IDF’s conclusion that Hezbollah struck using an Iranian Falaq-1 rocket. Tehran cannot be divorced from the 12 Israeli deaths over the weekend — the crisis is regional.
In committing this atrocity, Hezbollah has made a big mistake, not least because it upended its own long-standing strategy toward Israel. Broadly speaking, Hezbollah bases its policy of force on a so-called “deterrent equation”. This is, according to the Meir Amit Intelligence and Terrorism Center, built on four objectives: one, proactive attacks on Israeli targets; two, attacks in response to IDF offensive operations; three, attacks on key Israeli targets and infrastucture; and four, increasing the range of attack in response to Israeli attacks. The idea, outlined in May by the head of the Hezbollah faction in the Lebanese Parliament, is to keep Israel from “deluding itself into thinking it was capable of attacking Lebanon”.
Above all, the “deterrent equation” is based on rules around the use of force, which primarily limit attacks to those on Israeli military targets within a range of 3-5km from the border. They also seek to kill soldiers and destroy military capabilities, while trying to avoid harming civilians. This preference, of course, exists only in theory; when Hezbollah fires rockets into Israeli cities, it knows that civilians are likely to be struck — especially given the sheer amount of ordnance it sends in.
As the fighting between the two sides has continued, Hezbollah has sought to tweak the “equation” by gradually escalating when it deems the situation appropriate — either through longer-range weapons during, say, a peak in the Gaza war or following the killing of one of its commanders. With regards to Gaza, its official position is that it will only stop attacking Israel when the war ends.
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SubscribeHow many rockets should a country accept? How many dead citizens? A good question. I have a suspicion that the correct answer for any nation except for Israel is: 0
For Israel, however, it seems different. It seems that much of the world’s expectation is that dead Jews are no tragedy, that the “escalation” starts when Israel responds to attack, but the attack upon Israel was not itself “escalation”.
Curiouser and curiouser …..
The modern liberal centrists that dominate Western politics are managerialists. In every situation they seek compromise so as to maintain control of the centre. The accumulation of so many messy compromises mean they’ve lost all concept of where the centre is and can no longer control the centre. Instead of acknowledging the loss of control, they lie to themselves and us and pretend the absence of control is the normal, business as usual.
Here in the UK our centrist politicians tell us not to look back in anger when men known to the security services with religion in one hand and a knife in the other kill and maim. Our politicians calculate that this is all part of living in a large city. For them, how many such killings we should accept is far greater than zero. Those same centrists and their managerial calculus are the ones telling Israel to live with rocket attacks.
Dead kids at a pop concert in Manchester. Dead kids at a festival in Israel. Just numbers in a managerialist’s political calculus. Managerialism causes mediocrity and stagnation in business and causes chaos and carnage in society.
A seductive argument and i don’t disagree – but how can that be replaced?
More specifically, how should we educate, train and cultivate those who take up positions which might generally be termed ‘managerial’? Can we survive in the complexity of the world we’ve created without such positions?
In a private business competing in a functioning market managerialism can’t survive. The business folds or new shareholders make a purge just in time. What rarely if ever happens is an organisation organically takes upon itself the necessary changes.
At a national level, a nation state doesn’t have that same creative destruction pressure. Through alliances a nation state can even escape for decades the existential external threats that would otherwise expose managerialism’s failings. I think that’s where we in Western Europe are now. We have the world’s most expensive energy, are rapidly deindustrialising, and are now militarily weak. Yet no other power is going to reveal the managerialists have messed up and make a direct move against us thanks to our alliance with the USA. Our decline will be slow, until it isn’t.
I know all nations and empires rise and they will fall and I’m minded to think the conditions that give rise to their stability also give rise to managerialism and their eventual collapse. Someone had to live through the bureaucratic stagnation and chaotic spasms of decline of Imperial China and the Ottoman Empire, and perhaps watching Europe’s managerialist decline is our fate.
“How did you go bankrupt?”
“Slowly, then suddenly…”
Ernest Hemingway…but I forget which of his novels it is from…
Unfortunately that is probably the fate of “the West”…
Managerialism was given birth to largely by big capitalist corporations. I do think arguments based on unilaterally redefining terminology (such as “socialist”) are pretty weak.
The issue is that the free market simply cannot exist on its own without the state – that’s a delusional belief of libertarians, who can only make this remotely plausible in the context of a very atypical continental sized country, the United States.
Also more than one thing can be going on at any one time. Net zero for example has no logical connection whatsoever with managerialism, it’s just happening at the same time.
How can that be replaced? Frankly faced with an implacable religion based ideology that seeks to place the populations of the Dar al Harb (abode of war) in dhimmitude (slavery and servitude) there is only one way left open to us: give war a chance.
Our times call for leaders with conviction and ground in reality not ‘managerial narrative’
The worse part is the managerial response to protests supporting terrorist just encourages the terrorist to continue their terrorism.
True to a point – but those Centrists are extremists when it comes to dishing out suffering abroad. It’s the ‘populists’ on right and left who generally want to bring our troops home. When we do suffer blowback – it’s all due to mistakes and misteps, good intentions but poor intelligence. Any inquiries are carried out by the same Establishment types that got us into this mess and know what lines not to cross (see example below).
What separates the left populists from the right (and what makes them infinitely better human beings as a result) is their consistency – they don’t give the monstrous IDF a free pass.
https://www.declassifieduk.org/manchester-arena-inquiry-lets-david-cameron-off-the-hook/
You seem to be under the illusion that the Palestinians that have died in this war are innocent bystanders. This video might open your eyes. https://youtu.be/4i9_12XxKCE?si=PPlr88BhFWst_U1q
What makes the left so dangerous is the extreme narcissism that leads them to the belief that they are ‘infinitely better’ than everyone else and that anything that their pet minorities do – burning babies in ovens etc – is entirely OK because racism or something.
Thanks for that little gallop of cuts. I don’t trust ‘vox-pops’ from the BBC and won’t from your YouTubers. In any case, what would you expect from people on the street in an increasingly carved up, segregated zone with their ability to leave, work, farm – whatever – restricted by the occupier? Now go away and take a look at any week’s worth of output from MondoWeiss from the last 9 months and ask yourself that question again. The people answering those questions know what’s going on in Gaza – I don’t think you’d care even if you did.
Actually – go and read this as it mirrors how I feel completely:
https://consortiumnews.com/2024/07/27/patrick-lawrence-no-more-silence/
The sanctimoniousness of your response perfectly illustrates my point. Thank you.
Sanctimony is the barest minimum your depravity deserves.
I took the time to read your linked article. Complete emotional vomit.
Your link, beside being barely readable. “little gallop of cuts” is an apt description of it. Ahistorical to the point of insult. I feel sorry for you, you don’t have a clue, you don’t understand who your enemies truly are. Some day they may have you for lunch.
Oh dear. What makes you genocide apologists so dangerous is your endless BS. There were not any babies burned in ovens on October 7th, there were not 40 beheaded babies or much evidence of the systematic rape that you’ve all been squawking about for months (as confirmed by the UN).
Rubbish… Dangerous rubbish.
Ah, now I know who the enemy is. Bluntly, there is no genocide. But interviews with Gazans and and so called Palestinians of the West Bank, that’s all you hear, kill all the Jews. Palestinians don’t want peace, don’t want a two state solution, they only want to kill all the Jews. Stupid stance considering the power difference. Back before 1985 they were free to visit and holiday in Tel Aviv, but then Intifada 1 & 2 ended that and for good reason. Bus after bus of shredded Israelis.
The Palestinians deserve nothing, least of all our sympathy. They are Theocratic Fascists, racist to the core, homophobic murderers, need I go on?
The River to the Sea belongs to Israel by winning against the Arab genocidal wars against them. It’s is the Jews ancient homeland before the Muslims took the region by force.The Arabs, whose racist hate has no bounds, don’t belong there. If it wasn’t for the fact that other Arab nations despise them, for trying to overthrow Jordan, Black September 1970, igniting the Lebanon civil war, the murder of Anwar Sadat in 1981 etc. etc. etc. they might have some other place to go. But no one wants them!
You support pure evil, what does that say about you?
How many rockets should a country “accept”? How many cancer cells should a patient accept? If your surgeon only removed a few cancer cells each time he opened your body, and left some to grow and fester, how long would it be before you fired your surgeon?
How long before the world finally realizes that despite multiple “surgeries” we still have many cancer cells left in the body and they are spreading rapidly throughout.
Your little surgery analogy would only hold if your cancer surgeon’s reaction was to take out a rusty broadsword and start hacking at you and then taking that sword to your wife, kids and neighbours whilst streaming it all on tictok.
Meanwhile actual surgeons are having to suffer this because of the degenerate IDF:
https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2024/07/19/gaza-hospitals-surgeons-00167697
Well said, Nell. ‘Tis always easier to ‘manage decline’ than to be brave and fight to improve a situation. Consider Chamberlain vs Churchill – prime example.
Chamberlain had an honourable record of implementing law reforms etc that improved life immensely for the working population of Great Britain. He put in place much.of the framework for the life for working people that would come to fruition in the late 1950s,after the War and by the mid-1970s it was all over in reality and ebbing slowly away.
Churchill wanted to shoot the striking South Wales miners. All he was good for was signing death warrants.
For Nazis, yes. No one can be good at EVERYTHING, you know ….
If it had not been for the re-armament initiated and continued by Baldwin and Chamberlain, there would have been no Hurricanes and Spitfires for the Battle of Britain. Both of these PMs created the conditions for Britain to survive until the US entered the war in December 1941. You might say that without Chamberlain we should not now be here.
Fair point, thanks for the context!
Reading any article about the modern Middle East makes me both very tired and also wondering if I am in fact still sober, and if so, why.
I find I just don’t care any more. The west should simply step back and let them all go for it. It’s if no interest to me which group of fanatics gain control of the region so let them fight to their hearts content.
I wouldn’t want to see a single western soldier suffer as much as a stubbed toe keeping them apart
What is so “fanatical” about wanting to restore your citizens to their homes and farms in the north of Israel, from which they were driven by terrorist rockets after Oct. 7? If what you’re saying is that the complexities of war are too much for you, or that you no longer find them entertaining, change the channel to a sitcom or head down to your local for a few pints. And perhaps take a moment to give thanks that you don’t have a gun at your head as Israel does.
What’s fanatical about wanting to return the annexed Golan Heights to Syria? What’s fanatical about the Palestinians being angry about being forced from their homes by settlers in the West Bank?
The Israelis are just as fanatical as any other in the region, regularly assassinating leaders abroad with impunity. I don’t support the likes of Hamas or Hezbollah, but let’s not pretend these groups exist in a vacuum. They’re all as bad as each other
Before 1967 the Golan Heights (which overlook the Galilee) were used as a launchpad for shells and rockets onto the Israeli villages below. The inhabitants of these villages spent every night in shelters. The Golan will never be returned to Syria (which only held it for 19 years) for this reason. Call it the price of invasion in 1967. Why should aggression be rewarded?
Btw, the Druze residents of the Golan were offered Israeli citizenship soon after. Many took it up and most who did not were concerned for the welfare of their families in Syria. They fight in the IDF – the IDF officer responsible for distribution of aid in Gaza is a Druze from Majdal Shams. I believe all the residents of Majdal Shams are Israeli citizens. And you want to give this area back to Syria? What do you think will happen to these people?
So it’s might has right in your opinion? In that case Israel’s enemies are justified in using violence to try and force their will surely? Or does it only apply one way?
Are you really that stupid. Who was the aggressor in 1948, 1967, 1973, etc…. Clearly you are an anti-semite because I can bet that you wouldn’t stand for such behavior if the Scots started lobbing missiles across the border into England!
Ah that old chestnut! Any criticism of Israeli policy is automatically deemed anti semitic in a pathetic attempt to shut down the conversation. It’s no better than the woke screaming fa**ism at every opinion they disagree with.
England hasn’t annexed large parts of Scotland, kicked Scots off their land to make room for foreigners who claim some long lost English ethnicity etc. It’s not a comparable analogy.
Imagine if the RAF had left Northern Ireland looking like Gaza in response to the IRAs terrorism and annexed large parts of the Republic of Ireland around the border, you yanks would have been screaming blue murder.
What would your response be if an American Indian turned up at your house and tried to violently evict you, on the basis his family had lived in the area hundreds of years ago?
To explore the American Indian analogy- it’s more like if an American Indian from say, Florida, a Cherokee whose ancestors were deported to Oklahoma returned, and bought a house with the goal of re-establishing a Cherokee homeland in Florida, and your response was to try to burn his house down and murder him and his family.
So it’s might has right in your opinion?
Is that the best answer you have ?
Clearly you have absolutely no moral compass.
Billy has an excellent moral compass, you however need to expand your sources, ie you is a bit thick init?
Ahh yes the antisemitic trope that really, it’s all the Jews fault.
Did I say that? I think the actions of Israel has certainly contributed to the situation, but I don’t believe it’s ALL their fault. I simply believe both sides are as bad as each other
You are right of course BB but you are wasting your breath, most on unheard are pro Israel regardless of their atrocious behaviour… (I think it is called bigotry?)
And the atrocious behaviour of the Arabs? Before throwing around accusations of bigotry take a long hard look in the mirror; if your stomach can stand it.
What is so “fanatical” about wanting to restore your citizens to their homes and farms in the north of Israel, from which they were driven by Zionist terrorists after 1948?
I hear your fatigue. But first they come for the Saturday people, then they come for the Sunday people. It’s already begun in Europe and it’ll be North America next.
They showed you plain in the “opening ceremony” of that wasn’t a statement of intent…
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But they didn’t come first for the Saturday people, did they? The Saturday people invaded from Europe and drove out around 3/4 of a million Friday and Sunday people from Palestine in the Nakhba, and the latter two consider the Saturday people’s colonies illegitimate.
As for the author’s claim that Hezbollah made a mistake (ie, deliberately targeted a playground of Druze children), it’s far more likely to be an Israeli false flag as i) it gives Netanyahu and his gang of Jewish Supremacists the pretext they want to attack Lebanon, and ii) the local Druze are not Jews, do not consider the Golan to be Israel, and are natural allies of Hezbollah.
You might change your tune right before your certain impalement when they take over.
A walk round central London on a weekend and it seems we are now a part of the Middle East. Naked anti-semetism by large numbers of Arab marchers and a small number of Jewish people dodging about fearful of attack.
You are a clever woman Nell, a lot of your posts are quite sagcious, but you do struggle hiding your bigotry on this occasion. The Israelis are not victims as you well know!
Sadly, your posts are anything but sagacious. Bigoted, small minded, and in no way thoughtful or intelligent. Blind to your own shortcomings, but hypersensitive to those you perceive in others.
That’s the most preposterous claim in a very long while. Congratulations on your hateful comment.
Were the Jews not victims during world war 2?
I wish the IDF all the best. The world would be a better place without Hezbollah.
And even better without the IDF.
i blame the UN. It had, after 2006, one job, and one job only, to enforce the terms of the peace treaty. Maps were drawn, soldiers deployed, guard towers built. All so they could sit on their arse’s, turn a blind eye, and watch Hezbollah (and Iran) make a mockery of the peace treaty. The UN chose appeasement, much like the European Allied powers in the 1930’s. The result will be much the same, BLOOD and destruction.
The UN had ONE job, like the League of Nations before it, to prevent conflict between nations, but because of it’s blinkered, partisan views, it has failed MISERABLY !
I couldn’t agree more. Instead the UN likes to condemn Israel while doing absolutely nothing to uphold its own agreements.
Dr Einat Wilf: https://youtu.be/IZz7iNqLVAM?si=k_3Dx3PojtbHXrEr
Having spent a little time inside the UN, I can tell you the last thing the UN is thinking about is stopping conflict. The UN has grown to be a million different things and like all unaccountable bureaucracies it is most focused on the things safest and easiest or of most interest to those working for it. Condemning Israel is the safest, easiest thing to do for them. Having taken the safest, easiest position they then persuade themselves that’s the legal and moral position.
I blame Joe Biden and his puppet-masters for allowing Iran the resources to fund its terror satellites.
It’s a mockery of common sense to allow Iran nuclear capabilities.
The killing of Haniyeh last night suggests Israeli Govt not yet minded on all out war with Hezbollah in southern Lebanon. But it may prove enough to now provoke a response that gives them a stronger casus belli than they already have.
Except that the Hezbollah leadership will be as delighted as everyone else that Haniyeh is no longer with us.
The Druze mourners at Majdal Shams certainly seem to be condemning Israel for the rocket. Druze protestors are also calling Netanyahu a murderer (even) according to CNN.
The IDF removed all the rocket fragments from the ground but all the remaining evidence points to an iron dome missile being responsible. They have proximity fuses that blast out shrapnel in all directions. So that explains lack of a crater and the surrounding buildings peppered with small holes.
So, if only they hadn’t deployed Iron Dome and just let the Hezbollah rocket land on its target, everything would be OK? How about , “what if they didn’t need to use a missile defence system daily in the first place”?
The title of the piece was “Hezbollah has made a fatal mistake”. The point is that if it was an Israeli rocket then the title should have been “*Israel* has made a fatal mistake”.
You logic is super dodgy.
The reason why the mourners at Majdal Shams (most/all of whom are Israeli citizens) were angry with the government was they feel that the focus has been on Gaza rather than the north (many Jewish Israelis agree). They were also demanding extreme retribution on Hezbollah which gives context to the anger. They think the Israeli government has been too soft.
They are an occupied people. They are not, and do not, regard themselves as Israeli citizens.
Does that include all the Golani Druze serving in the IDF? The senior officer in charge of aid distribution in Gaza is from Majdal Shams!
According to France 24:
Most of Majdal Shams’s around 11,000 residents still identify as Syrian more than half a century after Israel seized the Golan Heights from Syria and later annexed it in a move not recognised by the international community.
They add that Druze community leaders said “we reject the shedding of even a single drop of blood under the pretext of avenging our children”.
You are Roger waters and I claim my free Pink Floyd CD.
Let’s assume you are right.
But so what?
Iron Dome is a defense system.
If Hezbollah did not constantly fire missiles at Israel Iron Dome would not be necessary.
So it is Hezbollah responsibility.
Political discourse these days has degenerated into the blind preaching to the deaf. Either it’s all-out support for Israel or it’s support for the Palestinians. Ne’er the two shall meet. This article is not bad but it’s worth noting that the journalist has obviously had an invite from the Israeli military, so I think a grain of salt is necessary. The same Israelis have barred reporting from Gaza, banned what they term anti-Israeli media outlets and killed hundreds of media reporters on teh ground.
killed hundreds of media reporters on teh ground.
seriously-the Israelis have done this???
Yes it is Israeli bombs that have done this
Yes
did Israel kill the “reporter” who was holding some of the hostages?
This entire article relies on the Israeli/IDF assertion that the killing of Arab kids in occupied Syria was a deliberate act of Hezbollah – and as such it’s utter codswallop from start to finish. Why on earth would anyone ever believe them given their track-record?
Here’s a not exhaustive list of their relentless BS about such events:
2006 – Cluster munition slaughter in Lebanon – Israel lied.
2014 – The ‘boys on the beach’ – Israel lied.
2014 – Al Wafa Hospital bombing – Israel lied (they even produced doctored video evidence).
2018-19 – Sniper murders in the Grand March of Return – Israel lied.
2021 – Designation of 6 Palestinian human rights groups as terrorists – Israel lied (proved by CIA report).
2022 – Bombing of Jalaliya Refugee Camp (5 teenagers killed) – Israel lied.
2022 – Murder of US citizen Shireen Abu Akleh – Israel lied.
The murders of Muhammad al-Durrah (2000), James Miller (2003), Tom Hurndall (2004), Iain Hook – every time Israel lied.
Oh, and never forget the murder of 34 US sailors on the USS Liberty in 1967 – Israel lied, lied and lied again.
You can find links to proof of the facts behind some of the lies Jacobson claims have been made about Israel here.
https://scheerpost.com/2023/10/18/chris-hedges-israels-culture-of-deceit/
Believing the IDF on anything is utterly doltish, but par for the course around here.
So we should instead take the word of Hamas, Hezbollah, and their masters?
No, you should push for proper investigations from neutral parties. That really shouldn’t need explaining to a grown adult, but we are in the Unherd comments section.
I don’t need an explanation from a neutral party about what temperature water freezes. Nor do I need one to explain that one side of this battle wishes the other nothing but death and destruction, and has sought that for over 4,000 years. The other has been persecuted, enslaved and became the victim of real and actual genocide about 80 years ago, which led to the creation of the nation state called Israel. Please spare us the pity party.
There seems to be a tacit assumption here that only Jews lie, otherwise you would have done your due diligence and looked for instances where Hamas has lied (they certainly do). I can think of some historical figures made similar assertions…
Arab kids but Israeli citizens surely?
Nope, most Druze still regard themselves as Syrian and want nothing to do with their occupiers.
I can’t take anything you write seriously, sorry. I’ve never come across such hate-filled propaganda in my life.
Those lying
JewsZionists, eh? Can’t trust them.Hezbollah would respond, but did not want war with Israel.
They cannot have it both ways. Also, ‘respond’ to what? The aggressor is clear and always has been – it’s the people who want a certain nation wiped off the map. When you decide to blow up some children for the sake of fun, you do not get to hide behind someone else’s skirts.
The effect of perhaps a fatally injured Israel will be on the entirety of western civilization. By its own acquiescence to it. It will never escape the surrender of its moral center, and then pretend to any kind of leadership.
If Israel is the West’s “moral center” then the West is in even more wicked than I realised
I suspect there will be some negotiations with the Americans before any decisive response – which is what is going on now.
All I know is I need to send a “thank you” card to the Israelis for taking out one of the Hezbollah leaders involved in the 1983 massacre of US Marines, most of whom were asleep in their racks when the Hezbollah suicide bomber set off that truck bomb so long ago. I guess I should mail it to the Israeli embassy.
What were the US marines doing in Lebanon?
Use FAEs on their population centres, would be nice.
Sooner or later, Hezbollah are going to need finishing off, surely?
Yes, 10 nukes should do it.
Another 100 for Iran.
…and the UN and most of the West will place the onus entirely on those pesky Israelis for standing up to the racist bullies Who are funded by Iran and other rogue anti-Semitic, anti-democracy and anti-women states.
More proof, as if any more is needed, of the insanity of the Obama/Biden conceit of building up Iran as a regional hegemon that will do Washington’s bidding.
The only reason Hezbollah exists is to aid Iran in it’s long term goal to destroy Israel. There is no significant border dispute between Israel and Lebanon. The issue is not where the border is, the issue is Israel’s existence. Hezbollah would never have a need to “deter” Israel if they would just refrain from launching missiles into Israel. But of course such restraint would negate Hezbollah’s reason for existence.
The nosy EU so appalled by Israels defense of Israeli.lives. let the swaggering Ursula lead a force against Hizbollah on behalf of Lebanon.
France can also lead charge. Draft thousands of their large youth Arabic speaking population. Send them to mountains around Beirut.They love Europe and democracy ?
Biden can urge his alleged adoring allies in Europe save civilization
He still is LEADER OF FREE WORLD. Right?
Hezbollah has no reason to kill other Arabs. Israel probably did this themselves hoping to draw in the U.S.
How many should they accept? Zero. They should give an ultimatum and the destroy Hezbollah and destroy Iran’s nuclear capability with the very first rocket that is fired at them
It’s quite handy when your enemies hand you a justifiable pretext for aggression.on a plate. And if they don’t,well that can be remedied
On 9/11/2001, it will be recalled, al-Qaeda pursued its program of decolonization by slaughtering a few hundred civilian American airline passengers, and a couple of thousand World Trade Center office workers. If Code Pink existed in 2001, it would no doubt have counseled the US to exercise restraint; and further asked the US to declare a cease-fire with al-Qaeda starting on 9/12. At that point, I wonder how the US would have responded if Qatar had then thoughtfully offered to mediate diplomatic negotiations between the US and Osama bin-Laden & Co..
No, instead the US used the attacks as a pretext to clamp down on the rights of its own citizens with the “PATRIOT” act, wasted trillions invading and occupying Iraq and Afghanistan… and then supplied Al Qaeda with weapons, training, intel and logistics (Obama’s Operation Timber Sycamore) on the hope of overthrowing the secular Assad.
Hezbollah would respond, but did not want war with Israel.
Hmm, isn’t war with Israel the sole reason Hezbollah exists? If not, to what other purpose? The only war with Israel that Hezbollah does not want is a war they are not assured of winning. If they did not seek war, that could have been easily achieved by not firing missiles into Israel. Why do western journalists persist with this nonsense that radical Islamists just want peace like all the rest of us?