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Heightened political disparity within Israeli governance following Hezbollah’s surprise attacks

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Following Hezbollah’s surprise attacks on sensitive sites deep within the Occupied Territories, political disagreements have intensified within the ruling coalition over the actual capability of the Zionist regime’s army against the Resistance Front.

Nournews: Moshe Kinley Tur-Paz, deputy speaker of the Israeli Knesset, described the regime’s claims of launching preemptive attacks on Lebanon as evasive and deeply disappointing. Channel 12 of the Zionist regime also emphasized disagreements within the cabinet and Likud Party regarding the nature and extent of the attacks on Lebanon, which the army has labeled as “preemptive.” The channel added that Netanyahu has instructed ministers and representatives not to comment on these attacks.

While the Israeli regime claims its attacks on Hezbollah positions in Lebanon were preemptive, Foreign Minister Katz made contradictory statements reflecting fear of Hezbollah’s continued actions against the Zionist regime. He said, “This morning, I sent direct messages to dozens of foreign ministers around the world, seeking their support for Israel against Iran’s ‘axis of evil’ and its allies, led by Hezbollah.”

After Lebanon’s surprise attacks on numerous sensitive locations deep within the Occupied Territories, Zionist regime media reported the potential announcement of a 48-hour state of emergency across occupied Palestine.

While the spokesperson for the Israeli army claimed that most Hezbollah attacks had been neutralized and threats to Israeli territory tracked, numerous images of destroyed locations and military equipment have surfaced in Zionist media outlets.

The Zionist newspaper Haaretz also reported that “Hezbollah targeted bases of the military intelligence information section and Mossad in the north of Tel Aviv.”

Yedioth Ahronoth similarly reported that a Mossad location in northern Tel Aviv was among the targets of today’s attacks. One widely circulated image on social media is a video showing the explosion of a military ship off the coast of Nahariya, after being struck by a Hezbollah missile.

Itzhak Brik, a retired Major General of the Israeli army, reacted to the military’s failure to anticipate today’s Hezbollah attacks on the Occupied Territories. He said, “The head of the army’s headquarters failed in both defense and offense,” adding that the failure in preemptive action had eroded the trust of the Israeli army’s commanders.

Following Hezbollah’s surprise attack deep within the Occupied Lands, the head of Ben Gurion Airport announced that dozens of foreign airlines had canceled flights into Israel. He noted that he was in contact with international companies to address the issue.

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