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Kevin Flynn's avatar

Wouldn’t it be nice if we had leaders who had enough sense to do whatever it takes to deescalate tensions and decrease nastiness?

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Sam Ursu's avatar

Thank you for yet another comprehensive analysis.

Worth noting that Israel is hardly united. There was another MASSIVE protest (talking Jews here, not Palestinians) against the Netanyahu government in Tel Aviv this weekend, calling for a deal with Hamas to release the hostages. Plus let's not forget the ultra-Orthodox are virulently against the new mandatory military service law.

On top of that, let's not forget the port of Eilat is offline (thanks to Ansar Allah), the entire north is offline (thanks to Hezbollah), the port of Haifa is being taken offline (Nasrullah ramping it up for once instead of just fiery speeches), offshore gas projects are being taken offline, and tourism numbers are cratering.

On top of that is the fact that Israel used to depend on a lot of foreign workers who are increasingly not willing to risk their lives for a job and so left/aren't coming. And if that weren't enough, huge numbers of dual/multi-national (Jewish) Israelis are sitting out the war abroad.

At this point, Israel's economy may crash and burn long before there's any decisive victories/defeats from armed conflict.

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