Severe criticism in Israel: 'Strategic failure' regarding Iran and the agreement taking shape with the US
[82339] Severe criticism in Israel: 'Strategic failure' regarding Iran and the agreement taking shape with the US
Reports in the interpretive and political echelons point to great anger toward the emerging agreement between the US and Iran, which critics define as a 'strategic failure' that will strengthen the Axis of Evil and harm Israeli deterrence.
Severe criticism in Israel: 'Strategic failure' regarding Iran and the agreement taking shape with the US
A wave of severe criticism is washing over the public and security scene in Israel regarding the agreement taking shape between the US and Iran. Commentators and political figures warn that this is a "strategic lifeline" for Tehran, precisely after it suffered heavy blows. Abu Saleh The Arab Desk, which emphasizes a critical position toward the policy of the US administration, claims that the emerging agreement grants Iran legitimacy and economic resources, and allows it to drag its feet on dismantling the nuclear program, while issues of ballistic missiles and UAVs are pushed out of the discourse.
At the political level, Democrats chair Yair Golan sharply attacked the government's conduct. According to Golan, as reported on the Daniel Amram without censorship channel, Israel "lost the initiative and the deterrence" under Netanyahu's term, and the citizens remain hostages to the security situation without a clear strategy.
In the security sphere, heavy concerns arise regarding Israeli freedom of action against Hezbollah. Hananel Aviv warns that Hezbollah's UAV launches are being carried out with the understanding that American pressure will tie Israel's hands. According to him, Israel must respond with force in the Dahiyeh quarter in Beirut and not settle for symbolic strikes, since "the security interest of the residents of the north outweighs the interest of the partnership with the US." A similar opinion is voiced by Ziv Rubinstein - Until the war ends, who calls the situation "one of the most magnificent failures" in the history of the campaign.
On the other hand, Dr. Amir Bohbot presents a more pragmatic line, and emphasizes that the Israeli conditions for the agreement remain clear: "Enriched uranium OUT, ballistic missile issue, and disconnection between Iran and Hezbollah." At the same time, a broader angle was presented by Hananel Aviv, who cited research by the Iraqi jurist Dr. Rahim Al-Uqaili, who claims that the damage Iran has caused to Arab countries since 1979 is ten times greater than that caused by Israel since 1948.