Tel Aviv’s growing fear of regional war.
Following the recent clashes between the resistance groups and the Zionist regime, there are signs that Tel Aviv is more and more afraid of a regional war.
Tel Aviv has always sought to avoid engaging in multilateral military conflicts because it is no longer able to end unilateral conflicts.
Al-Mayadin news website, today (Friday), addressed the issue in a report and began its report as follows: “The enemy in five battles against the Lebanese and Palestinian resistance from the thirty-three-day war with the Lebanese resistance to the battle” Sword of Quds “It was defeated by the Palestinian resistance in May 2021 and has not been involved in multilateral battles since the October 1973 war on the Egyptian-Syrian front.”
The news site added: “Today, the enemy is facing a threat from several fronts and squares, of which the northern front considers itself the most dangerous. The Gaza Strip is also the most stable and inflamed, and the West Bank is a field where there is a possibility of tension. “The 1948 Occupied Palestinian Territories are also a strategic threat to the internal front, and the Iraqi and Yemeni fronts will be a component in the event of a multilateral war.”
The report goes on to point out that Iran’s nuclear industry is also an existential threat to the Zionist regime, and Iran has been identified as a fulcrum for all resistance groups based in the region.
Al-Mayadin continued to show signs of support, support and coordination between the various fronts of resistance during the Battle of the Quds Sword, with Hezbollah sources pointing to intelligence cooperation with al-Qassam (Hamas)’s command during the recent battle and leader Yahya al-Sanwar In the Gaza Strip, Hamas also stated after the ceasefire that the battle saw coordination with senior officials from Hezbollah and Iran.
The report goes on to say that during the battle of the Quds Sword, missiles were fired from the northern front and a drone penetrated into the Palestinian territories. Yemeni Ansar al-Islam movement forces also openly threatened Tel Aviv, and efforts were made to obtain the exact coordinates of the Zionist regime’s military positions so that an attack could actually begin.