Zionist Rule Battles Resistance Forces Amidst Increasing Security Crisis
Notwithstanding White House support, the Zionist government finds it more and more difficult to fight Lebanese Hizbullah and Palestinian opposition groups in their continuous conflict. Israeli officials acknowledge their incapacity to properly manage the resistance troops as combat gets more severe in Gaza and Hezbollah raids keep target Israeli military and intelligence facilities. Former officials indicated, according to the Israeli newspaper Haaretz, that once contemptuous of borders, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu now worries about the growing problem his leadership has brought about.
Three times in recent months, reports show Netanyahu has failed to negotiate a hostage swap deal with Hamas, further aggravating Israel's security situation. Leaked confidential material from Netanyahu's office has stoked the controversy even more and resulted in charges that members of his inner circle caused the security hack. Opposing party critics are grabbing on these leaks to heighten their critique of Netanyahu's leadership during this turbulent time.
Apart from domestic strife, Israel's military is battling Hizbullah, which has executed effective operations near the border with Lebanon. The Lebanese resistance organization claimed 34 military operations aiming at Israeli forces on Saturday, November 23, striking positions in occupied areas and stopping their advance. This follows General Michael Eric Kurilla of the U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) meeting Israeli military head Herzi Hallivy to evaluate the worsening security scenario, especially in the northern occupied areas.
Israel's vulnerability has been revealed by the continuous struggle; Hizbullah's tactics of warfare expose major security flaws. Targeting vital military and intelligence sites inside Israel, the opposition forces have been able to cause crisis for Netanyahu's government to be exacerbated. Faced with the implications for the stability of the regime, Israeli military leaders have issued warnings on the detrimental ramifications of the war's continuation.
Driven by the two-front widening war, Israel's security predicament has resulted in extreme political and economic unrest. Rising criticism directed on Netanyahu and his government stems from opposition parties attributing the declining military and security posture of the nation on the cabinet. The Israeli government has never seen such a severe crisis; its continuous battles against opposition parties are causing political, military, and financial might to fall apart.