[83962] Security tensions: Foreign Minister Katz's statement versus the reality on the ground in the north
Security tension: Political threats versus silence on the ground
This morning, June 15, 2026, security tension is at the center of the reports. Foreign Minister, Israel Katz, clarified in a message conveyed through the channel of Ziv Rubinstein - Until the war ends, that "if Iran attacks Israel, it will suffer a powerful response." Rubinstein, who presents a line focused on monitoring the continuation of the campaign, emphasizes the firm political message toward Tehran.
On the other hand, Ben-Zion Makles - Geo-analyst, who frequently analyzes the regional arena with criticism toward the political echelon in Israel, points to a gap between the threats and the reality on the ground. According to Makles, while Iran refrained from direct fire toward Israel, Hezbollah carried out an attack last night toward Kiryat Shmona, an event that passed without an "Israeli response."
The reports reflect a complex picture: while the political establishment sets clear red lines toward Iran, in the northern arena a policy of restraint or lack of response to point events by the Hezbollah organization is evident, a matter which arouses criticism among commentators who monitor the sector.