A state of terror prevailed among the Israelis after two drones infiltrated Tel Aviv on Friday, and the Israeli army said that the air defenses succeeded in intercepting one of them.
Commenting on this development, writer and political analyst Ahmed Al-Haila said, in an analysis on Tel Aviv Tribune, that Hezbollah absorbed the first blow it received and regained the initiative, and its ability to control and control has become very high, as evidenced by the fact that it strikes specific Israeli points, meaning that its strikes are not Random.
He added that Hezbollah made a qualitative leap in performance by introducing the city of Haifa from its north to its south into the equation, indicating that the repercussions will be great on the internal Israeli environment, because the city of Haifa is distinguished by its economic weight, the importance of the port located there, and the military and technological industries located there.
There are 15% of the factories and companies operating in Haifa that were completely closed, and 60% of the factories reduced 40% of their efforts in manufacturing and work. Al-Haila wondered whether Israel would be able to bear the economic and social costs if the pace of strikes directed at it by Hezbollah continued and extended to… Other areas. He explained that if Hezbollah included Greater Tel Aviv among the targets, Israel would be in a big dilemma.
Al-Hila said that the current scene confirms the failure of the occupation army to protect Israel after a year of war, as drones have reached Tel Aviv and missiles are raining down on Israeli space on a daily basis.
He added that despite the wave of assassinations that targeted Hezbollah leaders, the party continues to confront attempts at an Israeli ground attack on southern Lebanon.
According to the writer and specialist in Israeli affairs, Ihab Jabareen, what is happening in the field contradicts the promises of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that the Israelis will return to their homes, and there will be a movement in the Israeli street to hold his government accountable regarding this issue, especially in light of the momentum of missile attacks launched by Hezbollah, and the increase in Number of Israeli deaths.
He said that the political level in Israel is always trying to evade the question: What’s next?
Regarding developments in the Gaza Strip, Jabareen explained that Netanyahu wants to remain in the Strip, but is working to make it a secondary area, because he aims to reduce the Palestinian issue and give it an Iranian dimension.
Meanwhile, Al-Hila said that the Israeli occupation failed in its recent attack on the northern Gaza Strip, especially in the Jabalia area, and he feared a Palestinian attack on the anniversary of October 7.