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Ex-IDF intel analysis chief: Enemies no longer view Israel’s existence as a given

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Despite having killed Hezbollah and Hamas chiefs Hassan Nasrallah and Ismail Haniyeh and despite having successfully invaded both Gaza and southern Lebanon, Israel may still have failed, to date, to convince the Iranian Shiite axis that its existence is beyond being challenged, says former IDF intelligence analysis chief Brig. Gen. (res.) Itai Brun.


Speaking at the recent Reichman University International Institute for Counter-Terrorism conference on world terrorism and afterward with The Jerusalem Post, Brun explained Hamas, Hezbollah, and Iran’s outlook regarding October 7, 2023, as well as major events since then.

Despite all of the IDF’s successes since October 7, the damage to Israeli deterrence that occurred before that time, along with some of Israel’s failures even after that time, have left the Jewish state’s enemies with the impression that it is more vulnerable than in previous decades.

This is surprising because of how hard Israel has pummeled Hezbollah and Hamas in recent months.


This means that Israel's offensive in Lebanon and its imminent attack on Iranian regime must be so devastating that they will realize they can never destroy Israel and that they cannot afford to try despite all the help and support the current Iranian regime has received from Obama and Biden.
 
Despite having killed Hezbollah and Hamas chiefs Hassan Nasrallah and Ismail Haniyeh and despite having successfully invaded both Gaza and southern Lebanon, Israel may still have failed, to date, to convince the Iranian Shiite axis that its existence is beyond being challenged, says former IDF intelligence analysis chief Brig. Gen. (res.) Itai Brun.


Speaking at the recent Reichman University International Institute for Counter-Terrorism conference on world terrorism and afterward with The Jerusalem Post, Brun explained Hamas, Hezbollah, and Iran’s outlook regarding October 7, 2023, as well as major events since then.

Despite all of the IDF’s successes since October 7, the damage to Israeli deterrence that occurred before that time, along with some of Israel’s failures even after that time, have left the Jewish state’s enemies with the impression that it is more vulnerable than in previous decades.

This is surprising because of how hard Israel has pummeled Hezbollah and Hamas in recent months.


This means that Israel's offensive in Lebanon and its imminent attack on Iranian regime must be so devastating that they will realize they can never destroy Israel and that they cannot afford to try despite all the help and support the current Iranian regime has received from Obama and Biden.
Sorry, but this is one of those "Well, DUH!" articles.
 
This is the real danger of a weakened America. The only way the dangers to allies does not continue to grow is America bringing back it's Middle Class and calling out those nations who do not share your values, cutting them out of the global economic system. That includes allies by the way who violate civil liberties of their citizens and hurt Americas reputation in the process...

Israel is at risk today because the West is weak and losing its constitution. Judaism-Christian values aren't diametrically opposed, they compliment each other and are critical to civilization
 
Despite having killed Hezbollah and Hamas chiefs Hassan Nasrallah and Ismail Haniyeh and despite having successfully invaded both Gaza and southern Lebanon, Israel may still have failed, to date, to convince the Iranian Shiite axis that its existence is beyond being challenged, says former IDF intelligence analysis chief Brig. Gen. (res.) Itai Brun.


Speaking at the recent Reichman University International Institute for Counter-Terrorism conference on world terrorism and afterward with The Jerusalem Post, Brun explained Hamas, Hezbollah, and Iran’s outlook regarding October 7, 2023, as well as major events since then.

Despite all of the IDF’s successes since October 7, the damage to Israeli deterrence that occurred before that time, along with some of Israel’s failures even after that time, have left the Jewish state’s enemies with the impression that it is more vulnerable than in previous decades.

This is surprising because of how hard Israel has pummeled Hezbollah and Hamas in recent months.


This means that Israel's offensive in Lebanon and its imminent attack on Iranian regime must be so devastating that they will realize they can never destroy Israel and that they cannot afford to try despite all the help and support the current Iranian regime has received from Obama and Biden.
Well, those of us who recognize the prophecies of the Bible include our time realize that eventually Israel will lose it's power to the point where the armies of satan will come from the North and surround the Jews who will congregate at the Mt. of Olives. The Lord Jesus Christ will part the mount and destroy it's enemies. Then, he will stand in the middle of where the mount has been parted and the Jews will learn that Jesus is the long awaited Messiah.
The question then is, is this that time? Are we close to the battle of Armageddon predicted before the great and dreadful day of the Lord? Great for those who are prepared to meet him and dreadful for those who reject Him?
 

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