How the Conflict with Hamas Relates to Israel’s Struggle with Iran
The war between the wars goes on.
May 20, 2021
Tactical superiority doesn’t make up for the lack of a strategy.
Although Hamas has fired over 4,000 rockets at Israel, casualties have been few, and the IDF appears to have done much in the past two weeks to degrade the terrorist group’s military infrastructure. But Hamas could do much more damage in the future if Hizballah and other Iranian proxies join in the fighting. David Horovitz argues that the Jewish state’s tactical superiority doesn’t eliminate the need to create a better strategy for containing its dangerous neighbor:
The war between the wars goes on.
Tactical superiority doesn’t make up for the lack of a strategy.
The two goals are complementary.
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Although Hamas has fired over 4,000 rockets at Israel, casualties have been few, and the IDF appears to have done much in the past two weeks to degrade the terrorist group’s military infrastructure. But Hamas could do much more damage in the future if Hizballah and other Iranian proxies join in the fighting. David Horovitz argues that the Jewish state’s tactical superiority doesn’t eliminate the need to create a better strategy for containing its dangerous neighbor:
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