Netanyahu, Katz, and the Iranian nightmare

Many statements made by Israeli politicians these days can be described as “delusional”, disconnected from reality, and indicative of their living in a time that has long since passed and will almost certainly never return.

Israeli Minister of War Israel Katz released one of these remarks, or threats, today, saying, “If necessary, his country will not wait until the threat to its security becomes a reality, and we will not hesitate to launch an immediate attack on Iran.” During a memorial ceremony for Israeli troops murdered by “Hezbollah” bullets, missiles, and drones in Lebanon recently, Katz stated, “The events of October 7, ‘Al-Aqsa Flood’, proved that there is no need to wait for the threat to reach the borders. ” Israel has carried out two preemptive strikes against Iran, and a third strike will be carried out if required.”

Glory to the change in situations; such Israeli warnings could have been taken seriously two or three years ago, but the developments in previous wars have turned them into a gigantic deception, devoid of reality. “Mr Katz” will need someone to remind him that “Israel” has suffered two defeats, the most notable being the current war, and the second being the 12-day war, during which it rushed to Washington begging for a ceasefire as soon as possible before Iranian hypersonic and cluster missiles like Khaibar, Segal, and “Khorramshahr 4” destroyed what remained of Tel Aviv, Haifa, Eilat, and Dimona.

Katz requires someone to point out to him that the United States and its massive military forces, which they have long threatened and believed to be the last refuge for destroying and deleting Iran from existence, suffered a major loss in the recent conflict. The president foolishly and humiliatingly succumbed to all of his demands and threats. The Iranian dictatorship he sought to overthrow remains in place and has grown in power. Iran is legitimising its sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz, claiming the right to open or close it and easing the blockade on all its ports. Most crucially, it is poised to receive the first instalment of $3 billion, which American judgement had frozen in Qatari institutions. Did Trump declare that Iran would receive no money from America?

We dare Katz and his master, Netanyahu, to launch a single missile at Tehran these days in response to their bogus threats. As Minister of War, he will not have enough time to attend the funerals of his soldiers who will be torn apart by missiles, whether from Iran, Yemen, or southern Lebanon, due to the front’s cohesiveness. We also challenge him to launch a single missile against the stubborn southern neighbourhood of Beirut.

Katz and his generals should note that the era of six-hour victories over Arab armies and coercing weak nations into “Abraham’s Peace” is over. You now face armies and leaders who embrace martyrdom and will fight to the end, as the costs of resistance are lower than the price of surrender, Mr Katz.

https://www.raialyoum.com/netanyahu-katz-and-the-iranian-nightmare/

0 thoughts on “Netanyahu, Katz, and the Iranian nightmare

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *