Analysis in Arab media: Israel is strategically isolated and exposed to the damage of US-Iranian negotiations
[92729] Analysis in Arab media: Israel is strategically isolated and exposed to the damage of US-Iranian negotiations
Arab media outlets citing 'Yedioth Ahronoth' analyze the implications of military activity in southern Lebanon on Israel's international standing and on future deals between Washington and Tehran.
Analysis in Arab media: Israel on the path to becoming a rogue state
According to reports presented in الإعلام الحربي - التغطية الإخبارية, internal criticism of Israel's strategic conduct is growing. Commentator Michael Milshtein warns, as quoted in the newspaper 'Yedioth Ahronoth', that Israel's current approach on all fronts, and especially in Lebanon, strengthens its image as a "rogue state that threatens world peace." Milshtein notes that Israel has "lost its strategic balance" and that its actions are dictated by religious values, as reflected in Minister Ben Gvir's statements regarding his desire to "burn Lebanon."
Implications of the US-Iranian negotiations
At the same time, commentator Ronen Bergman raises in 'Yedioth Ahronoth' a concern that Israeli military activity in southern Lebanon could cost Israel dearly in the international arena. As reported in الإعلام الحربي - التغطية الإخبارية, Bergman argues that if Donald Trump is convinced that the Israeli operation "undermines the agreement he signed with Iran," he may grant Iran further concessions. In such a situation, Israel may "pay the price twice" – both in loss of life and attrition in Lebanon, and in a worse agreement forced upon it.
The link between the field and the global economy
On the channel [[جنوب لبنان]]راصد العدו](https://t.me/rasedal3ado138e), which is characterized by a sharply critical stance toward Israel, Bergman's words are presented, emphasizing the dangerous connection created between tactical events in southern Lebanon and global economic interests. According to the report, there is a direct link between a "burnt tank in Kfar Tebnit" and "the most important shipping lane for the global economy" – the Strait of Hormuz. The sources emphasize that Israel finds itself outside the US-Iranian negotiations, but may pay the price for its outcomes.