The Israeli Side: Unclaimed Attacks and Open Secrets – A Closer Look at the IDF’s Involvement in the Beirut Attack

2024-01-04 14:55:39

Now let’s look at the Israeli side. It should be noted that the IDF did not claim responsibility for the attack on Beirut. No claim, but all the evidence is there. According to Elena Aoun, is this a classic modus operandi on the Hebrew side? Yes, according to her.

“You have had, over the years, even decades, a multiplicity of unclaimed attacks, but which are only an open secret. You have the sentences from one or another Israeli dignitary which seem to deny, but at the same time which confirm. The United States has confirmed it once more, they actually think that it is Israel who is behind it, even if they do not want to confirm it in an obvious way either. Nevertheless, Hezbollah has no doubts.” And the latter to estimate that “this assassination will be punished”, “especially since there is a double offense: this attack took place in the stronghold of Hezbollah. But it is also interesting to point out the fact that he uses the term ” he event, the term assassination, but the red line that it redraws in relation to Hezbollah’s position with regard to Israel is a real attack that Israel would launch once morest Lebanon. the red line. We can clearly see that there are elements of language which seem to indicate that he does not consider that this assassination is the trigger or the spark which will be an attack.” underlines Elena Aoun.

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