The expansionist colonial settler on a killing spree

When it comes to discussions with the Israelis, “the focus is on injecting reality into Bibi’s calculations,” a separate senior U.S. official said, using the nickname for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Israel’s military forces are weary after months of war in Gaza, where fighting is far from finished, but in conversations with U.S. officials, Israeli leaders have made compelling arguments for why they need to strike Hezbollah sooner rather than later.

Israel wants the displaced families to be able to return home before the fall; otherwise, they will likely enroll their children in schools where they are now, putting down new roots.
But if Israel strikes Hezbollah, and the militant group fights back in a way that forces even more rounds of fighting, additional Israelis in the area could be displaced.

If a broader conflict erupts between Israel and Hezbollah, it may be more difficult for the U.S. to help defend Israel compared with the April 13 missile barrage from Iran, he told reporters traveling with him on Sunday.
That’s because Hezbollah is geographically closer than Iran, therefore an attack requires a shorter response time. Hezbollah also has more rockets than Hamas.

Don’t count on us to stop an Israeli attack,” said the US, a war nation profition from death and destruction.

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