why Israel is now forced to act

While the funerals of the victims were celebrated, it is right to remember their names Fajer Laith Abu Saleh (16 years old), Ameer Rabeea Abu Saleh (16 years old), Hazem Akram Abu Saleh (15 years …

because Rafah is decisive to destroy Hamas

While the funerals of the victims were celebrated, it is right to remember their names Fajer Laith Abu Saleh (16 years old), Ameer Rabeea Abu Saleh (16 years old), Hazem Akram Abu Saleh (15 years old), Johnny Wadeea Ibrahim (13 years old), Iseel Nasha ‘at Ayoub (12 years), Vinees Adham Alsafadi (11 years), Yazan Nayeif Abu Saleh (12 years), Alma Ayman Fakher Eldin (11 years), Naji Taher Halabi (11 years), Milad Muadad Alsha’ar (10 years ) and Nathem Fakher Saeb (16 years old), the spiritual leader of the Druze community in Israel, Sheikh Mowafaq Tarif said: “We are deeply shocked by the terrible massacre and the horrible terrorist attack. A state governed by the rule of law cannot afford to endanger its citizens. So far, Israel has tried not to react, but every possible red and black line has been crossed.”

But now that eleven children and young people are being buried in Majdal Shams, the government, despite Biden, Kamala, Blinken and Obama behind the scenes, will be forced, reluctantlyto act.

It was clear to anyone with even the slightest knowledge of Middle Eastern dynamics that, Gaza Strip excluded, Netanyahu waited for the results of the American elections before taking any other initiative. Surely pushed by Tehran, with yesterday’s launch, aimed with the sole purpose of hitting the Israeli Druze, Hassan Nasrallah However, it has shuffled the tables and given rise to new scenarios.

There are approximately 150,000 Druze living in Israel, 25,000 of whom live in the Golan Heights, and 10,000 of them live in Majdal Shams. Only an idiot or someone in bad faith would fail to understand how much the tragedy was sought.

The IDF’s initial investigation into the rocket impact yielded a result that leaves little room for interpretation: no longer warning could be given given the city’s proximity to the border, and no interceptors were launched due to the area’s complex topography.
No Iron Dome interceptor could operate because Falaq 1 flew low over Mount Hermon and, due to the low flight of the rocket and other problems, interception was impossible.

In any case, the UN has not yet condemned the terrorist organization Hezbollah for the murder of Israeli Druze children, the UN Security Council has not been convened, the Court of Justice in The Hague has not issued a ruling to stop hostilities from Lebanon against Israel and the International Criminal Court The Hague has not issued arrest warrants for the leader of the terrorist organization Hezbollah Hassan Nasrallah and the commander responsible for the murder of the children Ali Muhammad Yahya.

The Lebanese Foreign Minister, Abdullah Bou Habibin an interview with Sky News commented on the escalation in the north as follows: “Any war in Lebanon will become a regional war and Israel will suffer losses. An international committee should be set up to investigate the source of the attack on Majdal Shams, we can work with UNIFIL. We will ask Hezbollah to show restraint, this is not the right time for destruction. We ask Israel to show restraint and not to expand the war, and to stop the war in Gaza.”

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