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Alik Bahshi

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So, as I predicted, Netanyahu’s intrigue worked (1), today, April 19, Israel launched a retaliatory strike on Isfahan to Iran’s retaliatory strike on Israel. It should be noted that the date of the attack is very symbolic - the birthday of the current supreme leader of Iran, Ayatollah Khamenei. Now the question is, what will Iran do? Be that as it may, Netanyahu is on horseback, Gaza with the hostages has faded into the background, as can be seen from the number of demonstrators demanding Netanyahu’s resignation - only 50 people who blocked Ayalon, the main highway of Tel Aviv.

Netanyahu is ready for a big war, knowing that America is on Israel's side in any case. The moment must be used to radically deprive Iran of the possibility of creating an atomic bomb, otherwise a second monkey after Russia will appear in the Middle East, with a nuclear grenade in its hands.

1. Netanyahu’s new intrigue and its consequences. https://alikbahshi.livejournal.com/108872.html

04/19/2024
 
Alik Bahshi

Let's go and go

So, as I predicted, Netanyahu’s intrigue worked (1), today, April 19, Israel launched a retaliatory strike on Isfahan to Iran’s retaliatory strike on Israel. It should be noted that the date of the attack is very symbolic - the birthday of the current supreme leader of Iran, Ayatollah Khamenei. Now the question is, what will Iran do? Be that as it may, Netanyahu is on horseback, Gaza with the hostages has faded into the background, as can be seen from the number of demonstrators demanding Netanyahu’s resignation - only 50 people who blocked Ayalon, the main highway of Tel Aviv.

Netanyahu is ready for a big war, knowing that America is on Israel's side in any case. The moment must be used to radically deprive Iran of the possibility of creating an atomic bomb, otherwise a second monkey after Russia will appear in the Middle East, with a nuclear grenade in its hands.

1. Netanyahu’s new intrigue and its consequences. https://alikbahshi.livejournal.com/108872.html

04/19/2024

Caitlin Johnstone thinks that the escalation with Iran may be over or at least paused for now. The planned assault on Rafa's still a go though. From her article:

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A senior Iranian official has reportedly [twitter link in original] told Reuters that Iran has no plans for any immediate response to Israel, which is good because Tehran has previously stated [twitter link in original] that if Israel makes another “mistake” it will result in immediate retaliation. Israel’s extremist national security minister Itamar Ben-Gvir tweeted [twitter link in original] a word in Hebrew which roughly translates to “feeble” [twitter link in original] in an apparent reference to the Israeli attack, signaling his disapproval at Israel’s failure to ignite World War Three.

So as things stand right now it looks like the cycle of escalation between Iran and Israel has thankfully ended or at least paused, which means now all we have to worry about is a horrific massacre in southern Gaza. The Times of Israel reports that Washington has agreed to go along with Israel’s planned assault on the city of Rafah so long as Israel doesn’t launch a large attack against Iran in response to its unprecedented retaliatory drone and missile attack on Saturday, according to an Egyptian source speaking to a Qatari outlet. A White House spokesperson has denied this, but you’d expect them to.

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Full article:
Escalation With Iran Seemingly Over; Now We Have To Worry About Rafah | Caitlin Johnstone
 
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