Successful attacks on Hezbollah emboldened Netanyahu to hit Iran: Analysis

Military analyst Elijah Magnier says it is not accurate that Netanyahu is holding off on a potential attack on Iranian nuclear sites due to public pressure inside its country.

Just before the assassination of top Hezbollah leaders, including Hassan Nasrallah, Netanyahu “was looking for a way out and was in a corner with a majority of Israeli opinion against him, wanting to stop the war on Gaza and secure the release of all prisoners”, Magnier told Al Jazeera.

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  • Sol

    Elijah J. Magnier is wrong, satanyahu and his religious extremists murdered Nasrallah who was about to accept a ceasefire. They did the same every time, killed the main negotiator.

    It is not a state, it’s a mafia, a terrorist organization.

    Of course satanyahu had no intention to negotiate, his goal is escalation and all out war involving his US partners in genocide against Iran.

    Thanks to Iran to have slapped him in the face. As usual the vermin is now waging its war of extermination against Lebanese civilians pretending it tries to target Nasrallah potential successor.

    But even if they kill this one, another one will take his place.

    The goal is their genocidal project of removing Palestinians, then annexing part of Lebanon, then further with Egypt, Syria, etc…

    The butcher of tel-aviv is mad, totally insane, their policies are lunatic policies pushed by religious fanatics.

    This madman must be stopped and frankly there is only one solution: violent elimination.

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