I don't get the overall strategy, when Israel attacked Gaza, each of the resistance took part to degrade Israel, but it's all been fairly low key.
Iraq and Iran didn't do much, Yemen did do a blockade but i am pretty sure they could do more, maybe send more strikes towards Israel unless they don't have enough weaponry with range but I am pretty sure their drones would reach and were enough.
Then you have Hezbollah, it fired around 100 rockets a day, with Israel responding each time and on paper seemed Israel was causing more damage at least in terms of casualties.
So when Israel was responding with a larger response, why was Hezbollah still only firing 100 rockets a day, why not more when they supposedly had 150,000.
Did they not have the operational capacity or just worried to escalate?
And then once israel was confident that the hamas threat had been nullified, they severely escalated Vs Hezbollah.
And still we see low level responses from the axis. I mean now it's pretty obvious that if Hezbollah is nullified, then Israel will dramatically escalate against houthis and then finally Iraqi resistance.
And then after this, Iran will be isolated and much easier to start chipping away at Iran, and degrading it.
Are they all just waiting to be taken out one at a time?
Even though Israel has shown that it will severely escalate when it sees fit, why is everyone scared of escalation?
Is there something I'm missing, it almost seems like they are helping them achieve there greater Israel plan.