The Jews are bombing Yemen now.
The Iranians are doing this “cautious” thing, and the Jews are demanding to be attacked.
Probably, Iran should accommodate them ASAP, because once all of their proxies are dead, existing is not going to be any easier for them.
Israel launched a wave of airstrikes against Houthi targets in Yemen on Sunday while continuing to attack Hezbollah in Lebanon, where at least 50 more people are believed to have died. The fresh assaults on Iran-backed proxies across the Middle East risk accelerating a slide towards a devastating regional conflict on multiple fronts.
The attack on the port of Hodeidah in Yemen involved dozens of Israeli planes and appears to have targeted fuel facilities, power plants and docks at the Ras Issa and Hodeidah ports. It one of the biggest such operations yet seen in the near year-long crisis in the region.
Israeli military officials said the raid targeted the Houthis, an armed Iranian-backed group that controls most of Yemen. They have fired at Israeli targets for months in what they say is solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza. They have also targeted international shipping in the Red Sea. On Saturday, they launched a ballistic missile attack on Israel’s main international airport when Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, was arriving.
That’s a lot more than Hezbollah did.
The strikes in Yemen and the new wave of attacks in Lebanon came 48 hours after the Israeli operation that killed Hassan Nasrallah, the veteran leader of Hezbollah, in Beirut.
Since Nasrallah’s death, Hezbollah, which is also backed by Iran, has said it will continue fighting Israel.
Yeah, well.
One would hope so, huh?
A series of salvos were launched from Lebanon on Sunday, including one that Hezbollah said targeted a group of Israeli soldiers. Others targeted built-up areas in northern Israel, according to officials in Israel.
Nasrallah’s assassination dealt a major blow to Hezbollah and to Iran, removing an influential ally who helped build the Shia Muslim militant organisation into the linchpin of Tehran’s “Axis of Resistance”, the loose network of anti-Israeli, pro-Iranian armed groups across the Middle East which includes the Houthis and Hamas. The Iranian president, Masoud Pezeshkian, was quoted by the semi-official Tasnim news agency on Sunday as saying that Israel should not be allowed to attack Iran-aligned groups one after the other.
Yeah, well, bro – who the fuck is going to stop them?
Not you, apparently.
It’s go time. If there was ever a “go time,” it was last week.
So what’s happening here?
Whining about how “Jews should follow the rules”?
Come on.
The White House national security spokesperson, John Kirby, said on Sunday that Israel would not be able to safely get people back into their homes in the north of the country by waging an all-out war with Hezbollah or Iran.
Israel’s stated goal for its campaign in Lebanon is to make its northern areas safe from Hezbollah rocket fire and allow more than 60,000 displaced people to return.
“An all-out war with Hezbollah, certainly with Iran, is not the way to do that. If you want to get those folks back home safely and sustainably, we believe that a diplomatic path is the right course,” Kirby told CNN.
European foreign ministers also stepped up their calls for a ceasefire. Israel must “immediately stop its strikes in Lebanon”, the French foreign minister, Jean-Noël Barrot, said, adding that his country was opposed to any form of ground operation.
Yeah, they’re not going to do that. We’ve been at this for a year now. Jews don’t care what you tell them to do. They don’t care about your opinions.
Actually, the bombings in Yemen won’t do much, because the Houthis are in tunnels. The US already tried bombing them. It didn’t work.
I’m just going to go ahead and ask the obvious question:
Why the fuck was Nasrallah not in a tunnel?
Seriously.
The leader of Hamas is still alive. You know why? Because he’s in a fucking tunnel.
Tunnels are top anti-Jewish technology.
“The Jew is immunized against all hiding spots: One may stay in a palace in Tehran, a suburb of Beirut, a hospital, a school, he bombs them all like a fire melting a plastic raincoat. But hide in a tunnel and you will be astonished at how he recoils, how injured he is, how he suddenly shrinks back: “I can’t find him.”
Iran needs to pull the trigger and let the bombs fly, or this thing is going to be over before it started.
There is no room for backing down now.
This is not the way things were supposed to go.
We had a promise made.