Netanyahu Fails to Address Israel’s Failure to Achieve War Goals in Iran
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Netanyahu set three goals for the war in Iran. He didn't achieve any of them
The terms underpinning the newly established cease-fire could strengthen the current Iranian regime and limit Israel's campaign against Hezbollah, raising questions about whether Netanyahu's objectives were achieved
Israel failed to achieve its goals, and the price is likely to be heavy
The ceasefire in the fighting with Iran, for now for two weeks, leaves Israel in a problematic strategic position: It failed to achieve any of the war goals it had set for itself; it remains entangled in the war in Lebanon; and its international standing is at an unprecedented low point amid accusations that it dragged the US into a war with Iran. To that must be added the continuing damage to the Israeli economy, especially to the home front, a…
In Israel, the ceasefire with Iran is frantic as long as the war objectives are not achieved.
Many Israelis took advantage of the ceasefire - announced during the holiday - to go out into nature and to shopping malls. Alongside the relief of returning to routine, there is disappointment with the results of the war: "We fled in the middle, Iran should have received a much deeper blow. The north is still burning, everyone is in shelters, nothing is over."
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