Sarit Zehavi For JPost – A year into the new Middle East, concerns over Hezbollah and Syria’s ideology remain – opinion

Despite Israel’s remarkable military victory a year ago, questions regarding the jihadist narrative in Syria and Hezbollah’s military capabilities remain.

This month, we mark one year since the fall of the Assad regime and the rise of the new government in Syria. This anniversary comes shortly after the one-year anniversary of the ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon. Has Israel – and the region – become safer since then?

At first glance, the answer appears to be affirmative. Israel’s military achievements have been phenomenal, and its subsequent policies have prevented terrorist organizations from flourishing beyond the border.

Read the full article in the like below:

https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-880702

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Sarit Zehavi

One Response

  1. Dear Sarit,
    Historically we know AlSharra was a terrorist, jihaddist snake. He may have crawled into a tree to speak nicely, but he cannot be trusted! Tree snakes can also change color to deceive and prepare for when to strike next. When dealing with a deadly venomous snake it is better to crush or remove the head to restore a safe environment. Otherwise death lurks overhead, and can strike at the next opportunity. Israel must make comprehensive plans to remove and destroy all jihaddist terrorists and regimes in the world.
    “Proclaim Liberty Throughout All the Land unto All the Inhabitants Thereof.”
    It is time for Israel to fulfill their God given destiny.

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