Hopefully it holds.

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    The Iron Dome has never looked weaker than the day of Operation True Promise II. The Zionists got crushed in Lebanon despite their radio attack and the decapitation. They galvanized anti-zionist sentiment across the entire region and beyond, while achieving very little strategically. Their most important achievements were the decapitations, and I think Hamas is organized well enough that the loss of the martyrs shouldn’t impede their operations in the long term. Nasrallah’s assassination is much more concerning to me, but I think weighing it against:

    • The failed ground incursion in Lebanon
    • Iron Dome’s failures against hypersonic missiles from Iran and Ansarallah
    • Massive, massive loss of morale among the IDF and other Israeli settlers
    • Strengthening of the axis of resistance

    I seriously think Israel isn’t long for this world unless they’re ready to make meaningful concessions to the Palestinians.

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      Massive, massive loss of morale among the IDF and other Israeli settlers

      Is this the case? Curious what you’ve seen that points to this, I had the impression that Israelis were happy about what has been happening

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        The Ultra-Orthodox have never been in more acute conflict with the state over whether to get drafted. There were massive protests, remember the ones where they stormed the courthouse trying to protect the soldiers who had committed SA? And the other one where they were protesting the draft? The huge Haifa evacuations, all the terror from the Palestine 2 missiles sporadically coming down thanks to Yemen, and multiply that by 100 for operation True Promise II.