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How the clocks stopped for Netanyahu, allowing him to go ‘full Hezbollah’ on Iran

Even after the October 7 massacre, Israel’s military organization feared that it had a limited window to cope with Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in the North.

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Manuel Trajtenberg, General Manager of the National Institute of Security Research in Tel Aviv (Ins), said IDF competed against IDF against a few different hours, all marking ”.

“In terms of manpower and capacity of the military clock, it also exists in terms of hostages, international pressure and even economic pressures,” he said.

Now, when I look back, it’s hard to determine what the worry is.

While the 1967 Arab-Israeli War hugged in a famous way in six days, the last conflict has been going on for nearly two years.

Hamas exploded despite the disappearance of Ditto Hezbollah in Lebanon. The IDF is acting with will against everything that judges a threat in Syria and is unpunished against Yemen.

Now Iran – the “octopus president” – in strict landscapes.

Some of the changing things are the psychological shock of October 7 and a sense of existential crisis in Israel.

After the massacre, the Israeli Victory Project Director Nave Dromi said, “Diplomatic clock is a fraud and Israeli leaders should see it.”

“There cannot be a certain time limit on the murder, rape and butchers of 1200 people, and the injury of thousands of people and the infertile abduction and humiliation of 240 Israelis and foreigners”.

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However, the willingness to seize Benjamin Netanyahu and the US presidents, which is important in the destruction of the clock, is a theme that Barack Obama faces a 2015 nuclear agreement with Iran from the floor of the US Congress.

Israeli Prime Minister later tied Joe Biden to the nodes for the last 15 months of Gaza and then Lebanon’s decision. And now, with most accounts, Donald Trump, who requested more time to re -negotiate a nuclear agreement with Tehran, has almost certainly threw a snook.

Daniel Shapiro, who served as the US Ambassador between 2011-2017, said, “Trump asked for additional time for nuclear talks and Netanyahu did not give him.” Foreign affairs Magazine on Friday.

For Netanyahu’s great enemy for more than 30 years, this could be a really bad news, without a clear thing to stop Israel’s bombing campaign for weeks and months.

Sima Shine, a senior researcher in Ins, said that there is no “important international pressure to complete things – something for a former MOSSAD official and Iranian expert who spent fighting for decades.

“There is little sympathy for the Iranian regime,” he said. “Everyone acknowledges his negative role in the war in Ukraine, his participation in the Middle East conflicts, the brutal suppression of protesters – especially women – and that no one wants to see nuclear weapons.”

In a briefing for journalists on Saturday, a senior IDF official turned around 180 degrees and created a very different figurative clock.

Uz We are ready for more… A airway to Tehran was opened effectively. ”

“Our aim in these operations is to eliminate an existential threat;

Paul Nuki is a global health safety editor at Telegraph in London.

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