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Strategic security expert: Unusual euphoria among "Israeli" leadership
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Strategic security expert: Unusual euphoria among "Israeli" leadership

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Strategic security expert Omar Al-Raddad remarked that the Israeli Occupation is currently on high alert, with the leadership in Tel Aviv exhibiting an unprecedented sense of euphoria.

During his appearance on Roya's Nabd Al-Balad program, Raddad observed that the assassination of Hezbollah's Secretary-General, Hassan Nasrallah, along with other leaders within the organization, has heightened the "Israeli" stance for potential further strikes.

He explained that the "Israeli" strategy now focuses on dismantling the principle of unified fronts as articulated by Iran, capitalizing on Iranian vulnerabilities and hesitations, despite its existing capabilities.

Raddad indicated that shifts in Iran's position are also taking place.

He stressed that the region will remain volatile, with Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) and influential regional actors shaping their strategies in light of the upcoming US elections, which could significantly alter the geopolitical landscape.

Raddad argued that it is "Israeli" Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, not the resistance axis, who is driving the escalation.

Political analyst Omar Kallab further commented on the current situation, describing it as a dilemma reflected within the "resistance axis."

He emphasized that Iran leads a project in the region and cannot merely serve as a figurehead without a concrete agenda.

Kallab noted that Iran is attempting to revitalize the Palestinian cause, supporting factions that share both ideological and sectarian ties, as well as those with intellectual connections.

He concluded by stating, "The Israeli Occupation perceives its adversaries as growing weaker while its military strikes gain intensity. Therefore, the ground war has already commenced, and it's only a matter of time before an invasion of Lebanon becomes a reality for the occupation."