Sunday, August 04, 2024

APPARENTLY IRAN IS NOT CONCERNED ABOUT GETTIG INVOLVED IN AN ALL-OUT WAR

Iran said to dismiss US, Arab nations’ calls for restraint even if it sparks war

Israel preparing for multi-day assault; Netanyahu consulting with defense chiefs, considering ‘preventative measures’

 

The Times of Israel

Aug 4, 2024

 

A truck carrying the coffins containing the bodies of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh and his bodyguard Abu Shaaban during a funeral ceremony in Tehran, Iran, on August 1, 2024. 

A truck carrying the coffins containing the bodies of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh and his bodyguard Abu Shaaban during a funeral procession in Tehran, Iran, on Aug. 1, 2024

Iranians Attend the Funeral of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in TehranIranian supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei (C) leads the prayer, next to Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian (C-R), over the coffins of assassinated Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh and his bodyguard, during a funeral ceremony in Tehran, on Thursday on August 1, 2024


Iran has rejected attempts by the US and Arab nations to de-escalate tensions in the Middle East, as Israel braces for an attack from the Islamic Republic and the Lebanese Iran-supported Hezbollah, saying they would strike the Jewish state even if it means war, the Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday.

Tensions between Israel and Iran have escalated since Wednesday, when Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh was killed in Tehran in an attack Iran blamed on Israel, vowing to retaliate.

According to the Wall Street Journal report, foreign ministers from Jordan and Lebanon traveled to Iran in an attempt to diffuse the situation, but Iran told the Arab diplomats that it was set on striking back against Israel and “it didn’t care if the response triggered a war.”

Israel is preparing for the possibility of an Iranian-led attack that would include missiles being fired at Israel over the course of multiple days, according to a Sunday NBC report, citing an unnamed Israeli official.

Israel has said repeatedly that any action against it would be met with retaliation, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu repeating it while telling the weekly cabinet meeting on Sunday that “the State of Israel is in a multi-front war against Iran’s axis of evil.”

The report came as Netanyahu was meeting with his security chiefs. Earlier, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant held a similar consultation with senior military and defense officials, in light of heightened tensions over an anticipated Iranian and Hezbollah attack on the country.

 

Defense Minister Yoav Gallant (right) meets with IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi, Operations Directorate chief Maj. Gen. Oded Basiuk and Intelligence Directorate chief Maj. Gen. Aharon Haliva at his office in Tel Aviv, August 4, 2024.
 

The ministry says the meeting was focused on “the security developments, and the various options to exact a price for attempted attacks from Iran and its proxies.”

Israel does not yet have a “definitive picture” of the attacks it will be facing, Channel 12 reported.

Channel 12 also said the meeting would discuss potential “preventive actions” Israel could take, including in Lebanon.

Earlier Sunday, when asked why Israel was not taking pre-emptive actions, IDF Spokesman Daniel Hagari said, “We are watching our enemies on all fronts and certainly Hezbollah in Lebanon. We have very wide-ranging plans, we have a high readiness to act. Any instruction we get from the political echelon, we will carry out immediately.”

The TV report said that the US is also not certain what to expect from Iran and Hezbollah, noting that the Iranians have likely not made a clear decision yet, nor finished coordinating with their proxies, but that a US-led international coalition to thwart any attacks has taken shape, and will be directed from CENTCOM in Qatar.

Asked by numerous countries how it will respond to such attacks, and whether it is heading for war, Israel has been saying “very ambiguously” that it is “keeping all its options open,” the report said.

That ambiguous response is one of the reasons why many countries are urging their citizens to leave Lebanon immediately, the report said.

It added that US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is considering visiting the region in the very near future, in light of US concern over a potential regional conflagration.

Meanwhile, the WSJ report added, the US asked European nations to urge Iran to de-escalate and warned that any offensive action on the Islamic Regime’s part would greatly harm new Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian’s efforts to develop ties with the West.

 

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (center) speaks at a briefing by IDF Homefront Command chief Maj. Gen. Rafi Milo (right) and Yoram Laredo, director of the National Emergency Management Authority (not pictured) at the Home Front Command HQ in Ramle, August 1, 2024. 
 

The US’s message also said that it was urging Israel to de-escalate, however, at the same time, the US scrambled to revive a regional coalition that earlier this year succeeded in almost entirely thwarting a previous direct Iranian attack on Israel, reports said.

Haniyeh was killed in Tehran last week, hours after an Israeli airstrike killed Hezbollah’s military chief, Fuad Shukr near Beirut. Israel took responsibility for Shukr’s killing, but has not commented on Haniyeh’s death, other than to say that the country had not carried out any other airstrikes in the Middle East that night.

Hezbollah vowed to retaliate against Shukr’s killing, and regardless of Israel not taking responsibility for Haniyeh’s death, Iran said it would strike at Israel in response. As a result, the IDF was on high alert over the weekend and remained so as the new week began.

The last time Iran attacked Israel directly was in April, when it launched more than 300 drones and missiles at Israel, the vast majority of which were intercepted by a coalition of Israel’s allies and other nations in the region.

While 99 percent of the projectiles were downed in that attack and only one person was injured, Israeli officials concede that this time around there may be damage and more casualties.

The region has been in turmoil since October 7, when Hamas launched an unprecedented cross-border attack on Israel in which terrorists murdered some 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and took 251 hostages.

 

IDF troops operating in the Gaza Strip, in an image released on August 3, 2024. 
 

Israel responded with a ground invasion in Gaza with the proclaimed objectives of dismantling Hamas and getting the hostages back.

The Hamas-run Gaza health ministry says more than 39,000 people in the Strip have been killed or are presumed dead in the fighting so far, though the toll cannot be verified and does not differentiate between civilians and fighters. Israel says it has killed some 15,000 combatants in battle and some 1,000 terrorists inside Israel during the October 7 attack.

Israel’s toll in the ground offensive against Hamas in Gaza and in military operations along the border with the Strip stands at 331.

Meanwhile, since October 8, Hezbollah-led forces have attacked Israeli communities and military posts along the border on a near-daily basis, with the group saying it is doing so to support Gaza during the war there.

So far, the skirmishes have resulted in 25 civilian deaths on the Israeli side, as well as the deaths of 18 IDF soldiers and reservists. There have also been several attacks from Syria, without any injuries.

Hezbollah has named 387 members who have been killed by Israel during the ongoing skirmishes, mostly in Lebanon but some also in Syria. In Lebanon, another 69 operatives from other terror groups, a Lebanese soldier, and dozens of civilians have been killed.

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