Israeli military casualty numbers in Lebanon ‘acceptable’ for Netanyahu: Analyst
- Elijah Magnier
- Friday 1 Nov 24
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Political risk analyst Elijah Magnier has said that Netanyahu has no intention of stopping the war in Lebanon since “in his mind, the number of casualties that his army is suffering is acceptable in comparison to what he’s achieving in Lebanon”.
Speaking to Al Jazeera from Brussels, he said that Netanyahu is no longer counting the casualties “because they are still acceptable in the military approach and he thinks it is not a high very number for him to change his mind”.
Elijah Magnier
Elijah J. Magnier is a veteran war-zone correspondent and political analyst with over 38 years’ experience in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). Extended field work in Lebanon, Bosnia, Iraq, Iran, Sudan, Libya and Syria, created his extensive network of trusted military and political contacts. Magnier specialises in real-time reporting and in-depth analysis of political, strategic and military planning, terrorism and counter-terrorism.
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