Opinion | Why Israel Had to Act - The New York Times Documents seized in Gaza show that Hamas believed it had the support of Iran and Hezbollah as part of a broader plan: a multifront offensive designed to overwhelm and destroy Israel The Hamas
AIPAC - Why Israel Had to Act Israel estimates that Iran had plans to produce 300 missiles per month, in an effort to build an arsenal of close to 20,000 missiles in the coming years By achieving this arsenal, Iran could have easily overwhelmed Israel’s air defense systems — causing catastrophic damage far beyond what it has been able to achieve in the current fighting
The War Israel Was Ready to Fight This was a war Israel did not expect and was not prepared to fight That fact was evident not only in the casualties and hostage-taking during the massacre, but in the grinding, brutal, and
Israel Gets the War It Wanted - TIME Israel, accurately, calls Hamas a client of Iran, though the relationship has had its ups and downs Iran counts itself the leader of the smaller of Islam’s two branches, Shi’ism, and all its
Why Israel had no choice - UnHerd Copying Formula One racing crews, to quickly refuel and re-arm the same few aircraft to attack again and again, Israel’s highly trained ground crews multiplied its air power, while its pilots made the most of their few bombs with extreme precision