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To: Les H who wrote (43660)9/24/2024 1:17:39 PM
From: Les H  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 48884
 
Israel keeps moving up the escalation ladder, hoping Nasrallah will jump off
With massive airstrikes on Hezbollah’s missiles, Netanyahu is still trying to get the terror group to hold its fire after 11 months. If it doesn’t, war seems the only option
Lazar Berman
By Lazar Berman

timesofisrael.com

Always playing the victim. That's not how it works in Ukraine and Israel. The hope is to escalate into a war, drawing larger parties into the conflict. It's clear that the communications attack was a setup for military strikes, betting on the enemy's damaged command and control would make them more vulnerable and disorganized during an attack.