Zionist media: The recent threats of Israeli leaders are lies.
In a note, Yediot Aharonot newspaper criticized the recent threats of the political leaders and military commanders of the Zionist regime against Iran and Hezbollah and emphasized that, considering that no field action and increase in the level of preparedness has been done in Israel, these statements have only a media aspect.
Yoaf Zeitoun, the author of this note, believes that while the commanders of the Israeli security and military services spoke one after the other about Nasrallah’s possible mistake that might lead to war, and talked about confronting Iran’s nuclear project, that no There is no news of increasing the readiness of the Air Force or imposing restrictions in the north (Occupied Palestine).
This Zionist analyst adds in this regard, the words of Israel’s military and security commanders now occupy the headlines of most of the media, the speech of the head of Amman at the Herzliya conference this week regarding the Secretary General of Hezbollah, who said that he was approaching the point of committing a mistake. And this mistake will lead to war, apparently without any reason or real and tangible information warning, and there is no data and information regarding the immediate intention of this Shiite structure to wage war.
In this context, he adds (while these words were published in the media) that no support force has been sent to the Al-Jalil Brigade (for a possible war), there has been no change in the formation of the forces, and there is no news of an increase in the level of alertness in the Air Force. There are no restrictions on the leave and transfer of military personnel, and farmers and travelers are doing their work in the same way as before.
Based on these data, the author comes to the conclusion that these threats and words were not necessarily based on classified security information, and only commanders such as the head of Amman uttered these words to threaten Hezbollah.
In the continuation of this note, referring to the words of the Chief of Staff of the Zionist Army, Hertz Hallivi, it is also stated: Hallivi’s statements regarding the progress of Iran’s nuclear project are not related to a real operational plan and it shows that nothing new has been presented in this regard. .
Referring to the statement of the Ministry of War of the Zionist regime regarding Iran’s naval fleet, he emphasizes that what was published in this statement regarding Iran’s naval activities and capabilities had nothing new in it and the only result it had was that society It caused turmoil in Israel and made it think that Israel and the region are heading towards a war.