08/08/2024 / By Ethan Huff
Any moment now, Iran is expected to launch an attack on Israel over the Jewish state’s killing of top Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh, as well as several top Hezbollah leaders, including Fouad Shukr in Beirut.
Two unnamed U.S. officials are claiming that Gen. Michael Kurilla, the head of U.S. Central Command, has already arrived in the Middle East for a preplanned visit expected to center around mobilizing a broad regional and international coalition to protect and advance Israel’s interests.
While Israel has not yet confirmed nor denied the strike on Haniyeh, it did admit to ending the life of Shukr, who is blamed for killing 12 minors on a soccer field in the Golan Heights in a recent attack.
Iran promised to retaliate within 72 hours, which did not end up happening. However, reports indicate that Iran could strike at any moment with “imminent” plans for retaliation.
It is expected that Tehran’s response will mirror the response from back in April following West Jerusalem’s alleged bombing of the Iranian consulate in Syria. Iran deployed hundreds of drones and missiles, but Israel reported minimal damage from the retaliatory attack.
(Related: Check out our earlier coverage to learn more about “Tehran’s duty” to seek “revenge for Ismail Haniyeh’s blood.”)
Chances are that Iran’s retaliatory attack this time around will be much larger than the last one. Officials are expecting something bigger that could include Hezbollah forces in Lebanon, seeing as how Iran is promising that the “entire Resistance Axis” will participate this time in striking Israel.
It remains an uncertainty whether there will be coordinated or separate strikes from Iran and Hezbollah. Those plans are still being finalized and should be apparent in the coming days.
The Biden regime is reportedly in a panic over the situation as it believes both Washington and West Jerusalem will face a much more difficult situation this time around as Iran will more than likely launch a much bigger assault.
The purpose of the coalition and Kurilla’s efforts to mobilize it with haste is to keep Iran at bay while still protecting Israel from having to face the music for its continued aggression.
“Netanyahu deliberately stirs up trouble against Iran expecting his vassal United States to protect Israel from retaliation as was done earlier when Iran lurched over 300 missiles and rockets against Israel for other assassinations,” one commenter wrote.
“Their intent is to drag the U.S. into a war against Iran that will destabilize the Middle East.”
Another wrote that this next war is “the last war” that will ultimately “bring down the Western world hegemony” … “not the Chinese forces and not the Russian forces will be able to fight this war against the world hegemony.”
“When Hezbollah and Iran are fighting, they just need to provide weapons and think tanks that are already experienced in wars. If Israel collapses, their control will be in just the West … BRICS will have the rest of the world and create a new world order that will bring peace and prosperity, equality, respect, and mutual growth within this new world order.”
Another asked why the U.S. armed forces have suddenly decided to openly play “mercenary service for the defense of Israel.”
“I thought their allegiance was to the American people and their flag?” this person continued, referring to the U.S. military. “And then they come home acting as heroes and wanting free coffees.”
“Imagine of the U.S. loses the Ukraine proxy war followed by losing Israel,” wrote another. “That is the end of the empire.”
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