Scott Kahn
The calculus is very simple.
A ceasefire was in place on October 6th.
Hamas attacked Israel on October 7th, killing some 1,200 people and kidnapping 251. They broke the ceasefire.
Hezbollah started firing rockets, missiles, and drones towards northern Israel on October 8th to express solidarity with Hamas’s murderous attacks. They broke the ceasefire.
The Houthi-controlled government in Yemen began launching drones and missiles at Israel on October 19th, and attacked naval and shipping vessels in the Red Sea, in order to protest Israel’s response to the murder of Israeli citizens. They broke the ceasefire.
On September 17th, 2,750 Hezbollah terrorists were injured in Lebanon and 12 (as of this publication) were killed when their pagers detonated simultaneously around 3:30 p.m. Whoever did this — Israel has confirmed nothing, though Hezbollah, Lebanon, and Iran assert that Israel is to blame — performed an almost unimaginably successful feat of espionage and undercover warfare.
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