Afgan Taliban and Hezbollah team against Israel? Is Israel screwed?

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Iranian and Taliban officials have discussed potential "joint action" against Israel amid the war in Gaza and chances of a war between the Lebanese Hezbollah and Israel escalating.

During a Monday phone call, Ali Bagheri Kani and Amir Khan Muttaqi, the respective Foreign Ministers of Iran and the Taliban, underscored the imperative of unified Islamic efforts to exert pressure on Israel, particularly through the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation.

Iran's ambassador in Kabul recently declared that "martyrdom" forces from the Taliban would also be dispatched to Gaza, where Iran-backed Hamas is fighting Israel, if necessary. This is while Israeli forces control the borders of the strip.

Despite Iran seeking the Taliban's support in the event of further escalation, Aminullah Habibi, a senior international relations analyst, indicated to Afghan International that while Iran might sway some Afghans, the Taliban as a cohesive entity is unlikely to engage in a war against Israel.

However, Iran has been funding the Taliban to support its fight against the US, as disclosed by former US Defense Department adviser Carter Malkasian, who revealed that since 2012, Iran has given annually funding in the region of $100 million.

The relationship between Iran and the Taliban has been fraught with tension, primarily due to water rights and border security issues. The Helmand River, crucial for Iran’s eastern provinces, has been a major point of contention. Iran accuses Afghanistan of violating the 1973 Helmand River Treaty by restricting the river's flow, impacting agriculture and drinking water. In May last year, late Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi warned the Taliban about disregarding Iran's water rights, but the Taliban dismissed the threat mocking him, leading to heightened tensions and fatal border clashes.
The poorly demarcated Iran-Afghanistan border has also become a hotspot for smuggling, illegal crossings, and skirmishes. The Taliban's resurgence has exacerbated such issues, with frequent incidents of violence and mutual accusations.
Adding to these challenges is the influx of Afghan refugees into Iran following the Taliban's takeover has strained Iran's resources and infrastructure, heightening security concerns.

Since October 7, Iran's proxies in Syria, Yemen, Iraq and Lebanon have been attacking the Jewish state in allegiance with Hamas. On the deadliest single day for Jews since the Holocaust, over 3,000 Hamas forces invaded Israel killing 1,200 mostly civilians and taking another 251 hostage.

Since then, in allegiance with Hamas, Hezbollah has launched over 3,300 projectiles towards Israel with around 200,000 people displaced both on Lebanon's southern border and in Israel's north.

Israeli political and military chiefs have declared that measures are now in place should a war in Lebanon be authorized, as tensions between the two nations are the worst since the second Lebanon war.

Recent warnings from US officials cautioned Israel against a "limited" or "regional" war in Lebanon, highlighting the risk of uncontrollable escalation and potential Iranian intervention.
 
On the deadliest single day for Jews since the Holocaust, over 3,000 Hamas forces invaded Israel killing 1,200 mostly civilians and taking another 251 hostage.

850 military and about 300 civilians. 'Mostly' military.

And most of the civilians were killed by the Israelis.
 
850 military and about 300 civilians. 'Mostly' military.

And most of the civilians were killed by the Israelis.
400 military and 800 "civilian", no need to lie, just makes us look bad and stupid.
 
Wrong. check Al-Jazeera'a figures. always on their feed.


Early on October 7, Hamas fighters stormed communities along Israel’s southern fence with Gaza. At least 1,139 people, mostly civilians, were killed in the attack, according to an Al Jazeera tally based on official Israeli statistics, and about 240 others were seized as captives
 

Early on October 7, Hamas fighters stormed communities along Israel’s southern fence with Gaza. At least 1,139 people, mostly civilians, were killed in the attack, according to an Al Jazeera tally based on official Israeli statistics, and about 240 others were seized as captives
On their feed, as they broad cast, they breakdown the figures as I quote them.
Also 'civilians killed'. Al-Jazeera's own investigation says that many of the civilians were killed by the Israeli military.
 
Israel is lucky it has the neighbours it does. In the Afghanistan/Pakistan region it would have been a foot note in history. IF Mujahideen groups from around the world were to be supported logistically, then the battle would be in Tel Aviv not Beirut.
 
Israel is lucky it has the neighbours it does. In the Afghanistan/Pakistan region it would have been a foot note in history. IF Mujahideen groups from around the world were to be supported logistically, then the battle would be in Tel Aviv not Beirut.
Israel have been up against multiple countries in war since 1948. Hezbollah alone is far better equipped than Taliban in Afghanistan. Narratives aside, Israeli war-fighting achievements are very impressive for a state of its size. Israel have its fair share of motivated fighters and Israeli war-fighting tactics seem to be much better planned and executed than what we see in our region. And Israel also has foreign supply lines.

Thank God that Israel is not our neighbor or Pakistan's situation would be entirely different from what it is today.
 
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Israel have been up against multiple countries in war since 1948. Hezbollah alone is far better equipped than Taliban in Afghanistan. Narratives aside, Israeli war-fighting achievements are very impressive for a state of its size. Israel have its fair share of motivated fighters and Israeli war-fighting tactics seem to be much better planned and executed than what we see in our region. And Israel also has foreign supply lines.

Thank God that Israel is not our neighbor or Pakistan's situation would be entirely different from what it is today.
Afghans/Pashtuns are battle hardened and have a history of winning wars and defeating super powers. Israel is basically bombing multiple countries without any proportionate opposition. Sorry to say but Arabs can't put up a fight. Just look at the countries around them. Jordan is ruled by a half white, Egypt is ruled by a corrupt military dictatorship and Lebanon is a failed state politically and economically and designed by the French and the Brits to be divided on religious and sectarian lines. Syria was the only relatively stronger country but they created ISIS and pitched the Turks from the north against them to make them weaker.
 

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