Israel: We have a bad situation in the north.
Another Zionist analyst believes that Israel will no longer see the situation on the border with Lebanon calming down.
“Recent events in the north (Occupied Palestine) warn us that the news of the calm we have been experiencing recently has been acknowledged,” said Elon Ben-David, an analyst at Ma’ariv newspaper.
According to the analyst, calm is waning after the second Lebanese war (the 33-day war), and neither the migrant settlements near the border nor the border area itself are well prepared for the confrontation.
He believes that the events of the last week should be added to the three rocket fire incidents that were fired from Lebanese territory during the war (11 days), as well as the series of incidents that we have witnessed during the last two years.
The Israeli analyst believes that what they are witnessing in the north (occupied Palestine) is in fact the result of what Hamas leader Yahya al-Senwar achieved during the 11-day war and succeeded, for the first time in recent years in the West Bank. And it connected the 1948 territories to Gaza and did not limit the war to Gaza. This led Palestinian groups to fire missiles at Israel from Syria and Lebanon.
“What Prime Minister Naftali Bennett learned this week is that the only issue that unites Palestinians around the world, but also Muslims around the world, is the issue of the mosque,” Ben-David said in another part of his note. Al-Aqsa, all Muslims, including the Palestinians, consider Al-Aqsa Mosque as their symbol, and this can bring the Muslim community to the streets in all parts of the world, from the Morocco to Jakarta, at any time, so it may be assessed that the action of Zionist immigrants Upon entering Al-Aqsa Mosque, the main motive was to launch a rocket into the Al-Jalil area.