Israel’s rivalry with Iran is not over, but its gaze has already shifted to Turkey.
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Israel’s war on Iran is about regime change and regional supremacy; this is the beginning, not the end.
Israel is not just striking Iran—it is reshaping the Middle East. The old Iran is gone.
The Gulf is collateral damage in Israel’s war on Iran; it needs a “Gulf First” policy.
U.S.-Iran talks offer a pause, but gaps are deep; an agreement that leaves missiles and proxies untouched would be a strategic loss for Israel.
While the world watches Gaza and Iran, Israel is quietly annexing the West Bank—with American support.
The U.S.-Israel war on Iran has no winners; a quick end is unlikely and wider escalation looms.
Israeli society is intoxicated by war and expansion, united behind a campaign that killed Khamenei and destabilized the region.
Israel is pushing for direct military talks with Lebanon, sidelining UNIFIL; Beirut firmly rejects the proposal.
Operation Epic Fury is a systematic campaign targeting leadership, missiles, and nuclear remnants—aiming for regime change.
