From Israel to Ukraine: A Perspective on Iran's Role in Emerging Wars and Alliances
Military and political analysts on Israel's TV7 News discuss their concerns and questions on the emerging world conflict theaters and alliances. Some of the analysts share concerns that their alliance with the US, Western Europe and Sunni Arab Countries (like Emirates, Jordan, Egypt and Saudi Arabia) is not as strong, cohesive and dedicated as the Iran-China-Russia alliance:
They also seem to share other concerns:
- About the role of countries like Iraq and Turkey in supporting the Iran-Russia front in the current conflict that has two main fronts on Ukrainian and Israeli borders.
- About the continuation of proxy (attrition) war by Iran and the reluctance of Israel's allies in directly attacking Iran.
- About the continued threat of Lebanese Hezbollah to the return of some 100,000 Northern area residents and Israel's difficulty in enforcing major political, territorial or military concessions on Hezbollah or Lebanon.
- About what they call "walking into the hornet's nests" (unforeseen traps) in the upcoming conflicts, which could lead to mass casualties among Israeli soldiers and civilians.
- About Israel's internal (domestic) political disarray and lack of unified vision about how to best handle the critical period ahead.
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