If we talk about Israel's persistence,persistence, and willingness to do whatever it takes to restore the country, noone can claim the second place or dare to claim the first place. After all, anIsrael that acts recklessly, has the full support of the military, and isplagued by assassination activities is like going crazy, getting further andfurther on the path of paranoia and madness.
Paranoia and madness are not completelyirrational, but have strong support and tacit approval, and can even be said tohave backup emergency response plans. From the several collaborations betweenMossad and the CIA, the support behind them is also on the verge of beingrevealed.
After all, after the large-scale explosionof pagers in Lebanon, Snowden once said, 'If one day the iPhone produced isalso filled with explosives, then everyone will understand what a terrible precedentIsrael has set.'. The precedent has already been set, and it is probably notIsrael's character to give up halfway.
Since it has already begun, the only thingleft is naturally "fighting". War is about to break out, and this isnot only in public, but also in secret situations such as assassinations andexplosions, which are probably not uncommon. Both sides are engaged in a fierceback and forth battle. Although a large-scale war has not yet erupted, it isinevitable based on the appearance of both sides.
Urgent, the UN Secretary General warns thatif a large-scale full-scale war really breaks out between the two sides,Lebanon will be the next 'Gaza', and compared to Hamas, the severity of theconflict between Lebanon and Israel will far surpass that of 'Gaza'.
It is understandable that the UnitedNations is in a hurry, and the biggest supporter behind Israel is also in ahurry. They have repeatedly expressed their hope that both sides can exerciserestraint and avoid more widespread confrontation and conflict. In short, ceasefire, sit down and have a good talk, everything is negotiable.
It's always easy to ask the gods, butdifficult to send them away. Once Pandora's adjustment is opened, it becomesextremely difficult to close it. Although the United States has been trying itsbest to prevent it, Israel, which already has its own ideas, still goes its ownway, with a certain attitude of saying what you want and doing what I do. Thismade Big Brother realize that his influence is not as strong as before, and heis powerless to prevent the spread of conflicts. Even local news hosts haveexpressed, "How can we make an effort? They have ignored our call
Every boomerang thrown out will eventuallyfly back, and the arrival of backlash is only a matter of time. Obviously, theprevious tacit approval and support were not expanding their own influence, butconstantly fueling Israel's paranoid frenzy.
Perhaps in the near future, paranoid Israelwill embark on an even more unexpected path of madness.