I love Haviv Rettig Gur for his amazing knowledge of history, both world history and obviously Middle East. He is correct about the state of affairs vis-a-vie current American politics, although he is very careful not to appear ungrateful or judgmental. He and his colleagues at The Times of Israel deliver daily news with a lot of punch d…
I love Haviv Rettig Gur for his amazing knowledge of history, both world history and obviously Middle East. He is correct about the state of affairs vis-a-vie current American politics, although he is very careful not to appear ungrateful or judgmental. He and his colleagues at The Times of Israel deliver daily news with a lot of punch directed to Netanyahu as a main reason for everything that goes wrong in Israel. Many either don’t fully understand or can’t say outright that the current White House administration failed Israel and took a very precarious and duplicitous position that significantly restrained Israel’s success. Unfortunately, his assessment of IDF’s capabilities to inflict serious damage to Hezbollah in Lebanon or Tehran are not shared with Middle East military analysts. IDF can’t win a war with Hezbollah in any conventional sense. Given that no one is sure who is running the White House right now, the situation is dire unless America really step up the game. Am Yisrael Chai.
I love Haviv Rettig Gur for his amazing knowledge of history, both world history and obviously Middle East. He is correct about the state of affairs vis-a-vie current American politics, although he is very careful not to appear ungrateful or judgmental. He and his colleagues at The Times of Israel deliver daily news with a lot of punch directed to Netanyahu as a main reason for everything that goes wrong in Israel. Many either don’t fully understand or can’t say outright that the current White House administration failed Israel and took a very precarious and duplicitous position that significantly restrained Israel’s success. Unfortunately, his assessment of IDF’s capabilities to inflict serious damage to Hezbollah in Lebanon or Tehran are not shared with Middle East military analysts. IDF can’t win a war with Hezbollah in any conventional sense. Given that no one is sure who is running the White House right now, the situation is dire unless America really step up the game. Am Yisrael Chai.