Gaza-Israel Conflict | 2023-2024

Israeli Channel 12: The security establishment is convinced that Israel must go for a comprehensive operation in #Lebanon and not a focused operation

Israeli Channel 12: The army is convinced that the government has crossed the point of no return for escalation in the north and that a settlement is no longer possible

Israeli Channel 12, according to officials: We must prepare for a long campaign in the north that will cost us dearly
 
Walla website: Envoy Hockstein informed Netanyahu and Gallant that the Biden administration does not believe that the confrontation with #Lebanon is in Israel’s interest.
 
The Wall Street Journal, according to an informed source: Hockstein warned Israel that escalating the conflict with #Hezbollah will not make the north safer.
 
US State Department: Settlements contradict international law and efforts aimed at achieving lasting peace
 
Israeli Broadcasting Authority: Gideon Sa'ar will take over the Ministry of Defense instead of Yoav Galant
 
A sensible article on an Israeli site. Even Netanyahu has been saying things like 'friendly Arab governments' over the last some months. Remember the rhetoric not long ago: All Arabs are out to destroy Israel due to 'anti-semitism'?? But such has a couple of tiny militias humbled Israel! Oh, how the Mighties have Fallen! This article is sensible-- suggesting a recipe for Israel's survival, which was, is and will remain, to be part of the Middle East instead of a self-proclaimed 'The Last Outpost of the West in the Middle East'.
But even this article doesn't address the root cause of this conflict: Israeli occupation, suppression, humiliation and displacements of Palestinians; however, I think the writer and the readers know what needs to be done.


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While Iran is strategically playing offense, Israel is tactically playing defense. To play the same game, Israel must adopt a strategic calculus that regionally integrates it in the region. Iran’s attempts to engulf Israel with security threats must be met by Israel isolating Iran.

This isn’t only an Israeli, or a Saudi interest. It is also an American one, which is why the US continues to invest resources to advance such a deal with diplomatic opportunities, such as Ambassador Bandar Al Saud’s recent MEAD address, alongside deepening security collaborations through the platforms offered by CENTCOM.

Building on the Abraham Accords to enhance economic ties and military interconnectedness between signatories can lead to an Abraham Accords 2.0. To win in its war against Iran and its proxies, Israel must look through a wider prism at the conflict. Such a deal is the key to achieving a lasting Israeli victory beyond its current war.
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10th of it's potential I would say only 4-5% has been demonstrated

Would imagine other nations like Iran and Syria would also have a similar Hyper Sonic Missile

A fighter jets moves at 2.2 Mach
This thing is moving at Mach 16 !!!

It's like you are walking near a highway and then a Car speeds by you doing 100 km/hr

You can't catch it
mach 16 is the maximum velocity

average velocity during the entire flight 11-12 minute flight is around mach 9, which is still incredibly fast
 
A sensible article on an Israeli site. Even Netanyahu has been saying things like 'friendly Arab governments' over the last some months. Remember the rhetoric not long ago: All Arabs are out to destroy Israel due to 'anti-semitism'?? But such has a couple of tiny militias humbled Israel! Oh, how the Mighties have Fallen! This article is sensible-- suggesting a recipe for Israel's survival, which was, is and will remain, to be part of the Middle East instead of a self-proclaimed 'The Last Outpost of the West in the Middle East'.
But even this article doesn't address the root cause of this conflict: Israeli occupation, suppression, humiliation and displacements of Palestinians; however, I think the writer and the readers know what needs to be done.


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While Iran is strategically playing offense, Israel is tactically playing defense. To play the same game, Israel must adopt a strategic calculus that regionally integrates it in the region. Iran’s attempts to engulf Israel with security threats must be met by Israel isolating Iran.

This isn’t only an Israeli, or a Saudi interest. It is also an American one, which is why the US continues to invest resources to advance such a deal with diplomatic opportunities, such as Ambassador Bandar Al Saud’s recent MEAD address, alongside deepening security collaborations through the platforms offered by CENTCOM.

Building on the Abraham Accords to enhance economic ties and military interconnectedness between signatories can lead to an Abraham Accords 2.0. To win in its war against Iran and its proxies, Israel must look through a wider prism at the conflict. Such a deal is the key to achieving a lasting Israeli victory beyond its current war.
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this article misses a key point: what concessions is Israel willing to make in order to secure those ties with Saudi Arabia? doesn't discuss this point at all

because Saudi wants steps towards a Palestinian State and Israel will never accept it, not even for 'normalisation' with Saudi Arabia
 
this article misses a key point: what concessions is Israel willing to make in order to secure those ties with Saudi Arabia? doesn't discuss this point at all

because Saudi wants steps towards a Palestinian State and Israel will never accept it, not even for 'normalisation' with Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia won't normalize with this Nathanyahu government.. after him there might be another government cabinet that will consider the two state solution..
 
A sensible article on an Israeli site. Even Netanyahu has been saying things like 'friendly Arab governments' over the last some months. Remember the rhetoric not long ago: All Arabs are out to destroy Israel due to 'anti-semitism'?? But such has a couple of tiny militias humbled Israel! Oh, how the Mighties have Fallen! This article is sensible-- suggesting a recipe for Israel's survival, which was, is and will remain, to be part of the Middle East instead of a self-proclaimed 'The Last Outpost of the West in the Middle East'.
But even this article doesn't address the root cause of this conflict: Israeli occupation, suppression, humiliation and displacements of Palestinians; however, I think the writer and the readers know what needs to be done.


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While Iran is strategically playing offense, Israel is tactically playing defense. To play the same game, Israel must adopt a strategic calculus that regionally integrates it in the region. Iran’s attempts to engulf Israel with security threats must be met by Israel isolating Iran.

This isn’t only an Israeli, or a Saudi interest. It is also an American one, which is why the US continues to invest resources to advance such a deal with diplomatic opportunities, such as Ambassador Bandar Al Saud’s recent MEAD address, alongside deepening security collaborations through the platforms offered by CENTCOM.

Building on the Abraham Accords to enhance economic ties and military interconnectedness between signatories can lead to an Abraham Accords 2.0. To win in its war against Iran and its proxies, Israel must look through a wider prism at the conflict. Such a deal is the key to achieving a lasting Israeli victory beyond its current war.
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This is an Israeli dream.. and in the current situation a wet dream.. in the context of this blatant genocide..short of establishing the two state solution on the ground they can forget about the Abraham accord day dreaming..
 
this article misses a key point: what concessions is Israel willing to make in order to secure those ties with Saudi Arabia? doesn't discuss this point at all

because Saudi wants steps towards a Palestinian State and Israel will never accept it, not even for 'normalisation' with Saudi Arabia

This is an Israeli dream.. and in the current situation a wet dream.. in the context of this blatant genocide..short of establishing the two state solution on the ground they can forget about the Abraham accord day dreaming..

I think you both are saying the same thing which I said as my reaction to that Israel article: Israel is unwilling to compromise with the Palestinians. The article did try to suggest that Israel should adopt a 'regional' approach but, as we all know, that would involve giving concessions beyond given in the Camp David 2000 talks.
Israelis are not dealing with some chumps here. Even if ALL the regional countries accede to Israel's demands, the Palestinians would know how their interests would be better served.
 

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