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  • 19 Sep, 2024

Hezbollah Could Destroy Tel Aviv, Gush Dan if Attacked: Israeli Gen.

Hezbollah Could Destroy Tel Aviv, Gush Dan if Attacked: Israeli Gen.

Israeli General Yitzhak Brik warns that it would be a "major disaster for Israel" if launches a war on Lebanon.

Warnings of Grave Consequences for Israel

Israeli Reserve Major General Yitzhak Brik has cautioned against the grave consequences Israel would face if it chooses to escalate the war with Lebanon. Brik stated that "the most dangerous lie being promoted right now, which could create a major disaster for Israel, is that the army will launch an attack on Hezbollah."

Challenges Facing the Israeli Army

According to Brik, the Israeli army is facing significant challenges, including struggles with logistics, maintenance, ammunition, and spare parts. He noted that the army has unusable tanks and would struggle to remain in Lebanon for more than two or three weeks, as there would be no one to replace them.

Threat of Retaliation from Hezbollah

Brik warned that if Israel launches a large-scale attack on Lebanon, it will "essentially trigger a war with Hezbollah that will also turn into a regional war." He stated that Hezbollah will begin firing thousands of rockets at Gush Dan, the Haifa Bay, and strategic targets such as water, electricity, and air, sea, and land facilities, causing serious damage to Israel.

Potential for Wider Conflict

Brik further warned that if the entire Israeli army were to enter Lebanon, it could lead to an explosion in other regions, such as the West Bank and along the borders with Jordan and Egypt, leaving no forces available to defend all fronts simultaneously. He indicated that there is only one way out of this situation, which involves addressing the captives and stopping the fighting.

Calls for a Defense Alliance with the U.S.

Brik stated that the most important thing Israel must do after achieving calm is to form a defense alliance with the United States, as it lacks the resources, stamina, and ability to continue the confrontation with the Arab states. He criticized the actions of Netanyahu, Gallant, and Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi, stating that they have caused the greatest failure for Israel since its establishment.

In conclusion, the warnings from Israeli Reserve Major General Yitzhak Brik highlight the grave consequences Israel could face if it chooses to escalate the war with Lebanon, including the potential for a devastating retaliation from Hezbollah and the risk of wider regional conflict. The general's calls for a defense alliance with the U.S. and addressing the captives suggest a need for a shift in Israel's strategic approach.