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The narrative of the Hebrew media about the devastating consequences of opening an all-out war with Hezbollah

In a situation where the Zionist authorities are preparing for an all-out war against Hezbollah, the Zionist media circles discussed the consequences of opening an all-out war against Hezbollah and its destructive scenario.

report Mehr News Agency, Al-Mayadeen news channel, in a report from Hebrew media circles, addressed the possible consequences of Israel opening an all-out war against the Lebanese Hezbollah movement and explained the scenarios of this all-out war from the perspective of the media.

Al-Mayadin quoted analysts of the Zionist newspaper Haaretz reported that in the event of a serious conflict with Lebanon’s Hezbollah Movement No one in Israel can have a correct analysis of the devastating consequences of this war.

Haaretz, referring to the destructive power of Hezbollah’s missile unit, wrote: in case of war Together with Hezbollah, the devastating rocket attacks of the Islamic resistance of Lebanon on Israel’s vital infrastructures, we will witness the collapse of the infrastructures in Israel.

This newspaper adds: With the beginning of the war, Tel Avio should wait for the opening of an inclusive front in the region by the resistance groups.

According to al-Mayadeen, this Hebrew newspaper wrote in another part of its report: With the arrival of Tel Aviv is on the line of serious conflict and the lack of direct US support in a possible war is a terrible scenario for Tel > Aviv will take place and this will be a terrible reality and a hellish scenario for Israel if a serious conflict with Hezbollah forces begins.

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency
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