Israel ramps up region-wide aggression, to spin as targeting Iran
By Jason Ditz
August 26, 2019 "Information Clearing House" - The weekend marked a precipitous escalation in Netanyahu’s promise to attack all perceived “enemies.” From Saturday evening into late Sunday afternoon, Israel carried out strikes against three separate nations, Iraq, Syria, and Lebanon. By Monday morning, he had also attacked forces from the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, as well as Palestinians from the PFLP-GC. That’s a lot of enemies to wage war against all at once.
Rumors of Israeli attacks
against targets in Iraq over the
last few weeks came to a head
last week,
when US and Israeli officials
confirmed that the attacks
were taking place. This led to
some complaints from Iraqi
officials, but Israel is hardly
backing away from this policy.
Indeed, with Israel’s election
less than a month away and Prime
Minister Netanyahu and his
allies trailing substantially
in most polls, it appears
the policy is to escalate its
attacks across the region,
hoping to secure more votes from
the hawkish right.
The biggest attacks came
Saturday, when
Israel launched a series of
attacks against a village
near the Syrian capital of
Damascus. The attacks were drone
bombings, with Israeli drones
laden with explosives flying
into the target, crashing and
detonating.
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Israel attacking Syria is
common enough, but the real news
was the Israeli military
commenting directly, claiming
they’d attacked an Iranian site,
intending to preempt an Iranian
attack on northern Israel on
Thursday. Iran denied
everything, including that
they’d been hit in the strikes.
It makes sense why the Netanyahu
government would want to make
this the case, as while he’s got
mounting political opposition,
he likely believes war with Iran
is still a platform that would
benefit him in the election.
Indeed, if the war actually was
ongoing against Iran and
basically all Shi’ites, it would
probably guarantee his
reelection.
But it didn’t stop with an
attack in Syria, nominally on
Iran. On Sunday, Israel carried
out attacks against the Lebanese
capital of Beirut, targeting
Hezbollah. Israeli drones also
slammed into Western Iraq,
killing at least one member of a
Shi’ite militia there.
That bought Israel into
engagements in three distinct
countries, targeting Iraqi
Shi’ite militias, Hezbollah,
Syrian, and Iranian forces.
Adding a fifth faction, early
Monday morning Israel attacked a
Palestinian base in northern
Lebanon.
That’s almost everyone in the
region that Israel could attack,
but this week will probably see
a continuation of such strikes.
Israel has also indicated an
interest in starting to attack
the Shi’ites in northern Yemen,
even though they are not the
same type of Shi’ites, so that
too is likely to be a priority
target.
So far there has been no
reaction from Israel’s
opposition parties, and it puts
them in an awkward position, as
historically attacking anything
is relatively popular in Israel,
and it is considered unthinkable
for the opposition to chime in
on that in anything but
enthusiastic support.
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