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🇮🇷🇮🇶 Joint-naval parade between Iraqi Popular Mobilization Forces (PMU/Hashd al Shaabi) and Iran's IRGC, on the occasion of the annual martyrdom anniversary Abu Muhandes & Qassem Soleimani, in Basra province (Iraq).
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— 🇱🇧 NEW: Hezbollah released an infographic of the Israeli losses on the northern front
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— 🇮🇷 NEW: The 'Abu Mahdi' missile catamaran has been comissioned into the IRGC Navy
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— 🇯🇴/🇮🇷 Kingdom of Jordan: We warn about the danger of the Iranian expansion project in the region – Al Arabiya
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— 🇪🇺 🇱🇧 NEW: EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs Josep Borell has met a delegation from Hezbollah, in a last ditch effort to contain tensions on the Lebanese Israeli border and prevent a full-scale war
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— 🇮🇷/🇫🇷 French Foreign Minister: I spoke with my Iranian counterpart, Amir Abdollahian, and gave him a clear message:
'Iran and its proxies must immediately cease their offensive actions, the risk of regional war has never been this significant, and escalation will not benefit anyone' – Kann
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'Iran and its proxies must immediately cease their offensive actions, the risk of regional war has never been this significant, and escalation will not benefit anyone' – Kann
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— 🇪🇺 🇱🇧 NEW: EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs Josep Borell has met a delegation from Hezbollah, in a last ditch effort to contain tensions on the Lebanese Israeli border and prevent a full-scale war @Middle_East_Spectator
— 🇪🇺 🇱🇧 NEW: Hezbollah informed Borell that there will be no discussions regarding the Lebanese front until the war on Gaza is stopped, and reiterated that they will not retreat a single inch from Lebanese territory
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— 🇱🇧 NEW: Hezbollah released footage of targeting the 'Meron' strategic air control and command base
Direct hits against the radars can be observed, which led to the destruction of their operational capabilities.
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Direct hits against the radars can be observed, which led to the destruction of their operational capabilities.
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— 🇱🇧 NEW: Hezbollah released footage of targeting the 'Meron' strategic air control and command base Direct hits against the radars can be observed, which led to the destruction of their operational capabilities. @Middle_East_Spectator
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— 🇱🇧 NEW: Hezbollah released footage of targeting the 'Meron' strategic air control and command base Direct hits against the radars can be observed, which led to the destruction of their operational capabilities. @Middle_East_Spectator
— 🇱🇧 About Hezbollah's attack against the 'Meron' air command base & the response to the assassination of Al-Arouri
Yes, it's a step up in the escalation ladder, and Hezbollah mentioned it was merely an 'initial response'. I hope this is true, because although it's an important strategic target, it is not proportionate to Al-Arouri's assassination in Beirut.
What I think is going to happen, is that instead of opting for one large response, Hezbollah is choosing to gradually shift the gear of battle into a new stage, making it clear that targeting strategic assets and important bases will now become a regular occurence, instead of just targeting surveillance equipment, troop concentrations and tanks.
For Hezbollah it might be more advantageous if they can keep the back-and-forth battles going, striking increasingly important targets, while staying just beneath the threshold that would provoke a full-scale war from the Israelis.
If this is the type of response Hezbollah is choosing, then I expect them to strike more strategic assets in the coming days, like they did today. That would be a proportionate response, as it would be a 'continuous' gear shift, not a one-off incident. It would change the dimension of the war as a whole.
However, if this was all, then I think it is fair to say this a lackluster response to the killing of Al-Arouri, which was much more significant and symbolic. We will see in the next few days what will happen.
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Yes, it's a step up in the escalation ladder, and Hezbollah mentioned it was merely an 'initial response'. I hope this is true, because although it's an important strategic target, it is not proportionate to Al-Arouri's assassination in Beirut.
What I think is going to happen, is that instead of opting for one large response, Hezbollah is choosing to gradually shift the gear of battle into a new stage, making it clear that targeting strategic assets and important bases will now become a regular occurence, instead of just targeting surveillance equipment, troop concentrations and tanks.
For Hezbollah it might be more advantageous if they can keep the back-and-forth battles going, striking increasingly important targets, while staying just beneath the threshold that would provoke a full-scale war from the Israelis.
If this is the type of response Hezbollah is choosing, then I expect them to strike more strategic assets in the coming days, like they did today. That would be a proportionate response, as it would be a 'continuous' gear shift, not a one-off incident. It would change the dimension of the war as a whole.
However, if this was all, then I think it is fair to say this a lackluster response to the killing of Al-Arouri, which was much more significant and symbolic. We will see in the next few days what will happen.
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— 🇮🇷 NEW: 32 people part of the terrorist network supporting the Kerman attacks have now been arrested
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