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- Israel’s Attack in Iran Echoes Its Strategy Against Hezbollah
Israel decimated the group’s leadership last fall and degraded its military capabilities Can the same strategy work against a far more powerful foe?
- Deep, Wide, Targeted: How Israel’s Strikes On Iran Echo Its . . . - MSN
In a bold move, Israel targeted Iran’s nuclear infrastructure and leadership in an operation that may have been years in the making, much like last year's attack on the pagers of Hezbollah members
- Israel Gets the War It Wanted - TIME
Israel strikes Iran after neutralizing Hezbollah as Tehran’s response falters, exposing deep regional shifts and vulnerabilities
- Israel’s strike on Iran echoes campaigns against Hamas, Hezbollah
Israel’s strikes on Iran recall the surprise attack on Egypt in 1967, but in aim and execution they more closely resemble the recent campaigns against Hamas and Hezbollah that targeted leadership and capabilities to force strategic paralysis
- Some Tehran allies are staying out of the Israel-Iran conflict | AP News
The Lebanese militant group Hezbollah was long considered Iran’s first line of defense in case of a war with Israel
- Israel stunned Iran, but needs U. S. to shape a clear exit strategy
Israel's opening strike against Iran early Friday morning marked a stunning operational and intelligence success For nearly 30 years, the two countries have traded threats, and in recent months, a direct war between them seemed almost inevitable Nevertheless, the Israel Defense Forces and the
- As Iran-Israel Conflict Escalates, Battered Hezbollah Stays Out of . . .
A Hezbollah spokesperson told Newsweek on Friday that the Lebanese group remains committed to a ceasefire agreement with Israel after the country launched a sweeping series of attacks against Iran
- The Strategic Stakes after Israel’s Opening Strikes on Iran
Will Iran-aligned groups—notably Lebanese Hezbollah, the Houthis in Yemen, and Iraqi Shia militias—escalate or retaliate against Israel or U S interests, even absent direct coordination or instruction from Tehran? Can Iran restrain its proxies if it wishes to avoid further escalation? What is the durability of U S -Israeli coordination on
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