Why Hizballah Attacked an Israeli Offshore Gas Field
And gave the IDF a chance to prove its superiority.
July 11, 2022
And gave the IDF a chance to prove its superiority.
On July 2, Hizballah flew three drones at low altitudes over the Karish natural-gas field in the Mediterranean, which is the subject of a dispute between Israel and Lebanon. An Israeli jet and warship promptly shot them down. Most likely, writes Ron Ben-Yishai, the Iran-backed terrorist group launched them in response to an IDF attack on targets in Syria earlier the same day. But the incident has wider significance:
And gave the IDF a chance to prove its superiority.
The more uneventful it is, the more both will see it as a success.
Plus, the success of the moshav.
“If we had killed 10.3 million Jews, I would say with satisfaction, ‘Good, we destroyed an enemy.’”
There’s little reason to believe it was written by “sophisticated magicians” who held “voodoo ceremonies.”
On July 2, Hizballah flew three drones at low altitudes over the Karish natural-gas field in the Mediterranean, which is the subject of a dispute between Israel and Lebanon. An Israeli jet and warship promptly shot them down. Most likely, writes Ron Ben-Yishai, the Iran-backed terrorist group launched them in response to an IDF attack on targets in Syria earlier the same day. But the incident has wider significance:
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