In this video we delve into the rapidly escalating conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, with new developments unfolding in the Middle East. After a drone attack on an Israeli military base in Binyamina, tensions have reached an all-time high. We explore the latest news reports, including details from the Times of Israel and the Jerusalem Post, discussing the casualties and the implications of Hezbollah's growing military capability.
The involvement of the United States with advanced missile defense systems and its potential direct role in the conflict with Iran adds another layer of complexity. The video also covers the ongoing situation in Gaza and international reactions to Israeli military actions. Stay tuned for in-depth analysis and updates on this volatile situation, titled Israel and Iran on the Brink of War.
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Join us today and be a part of our journey toward excellence. Hey there. Yesterday the weather was clear and everything was genuinely beautiful. We can say that in the southern part of Haifa, when the sky was clear, stars were out and everything was just nice and peaceful in the midst of the amazing autumn weather. Suddenly, a drone swooped in on the Golani training base located in the Binyamin area, which is in the southern part of the occupied city of Haifa.
As a result of this strike, there were several serious injuries among the Israeli army, with the death toll. Now when we look at the Times of Israel newspaper, they mentioned that four soldiers were killed, along with 58 injuries, according to the number they provided. The truth is, this strike caused a huge stir, and to discuss this matter, we won't cover it the same way as the Times of Israel, because they didn't provide the full picture. Let's dive into the Jerusalem Post. I'm sharing it with you so that no one can say, you didn't say it right.
No, no. For those watching me from there, they can check out their newspapers. In fact, there are two parts.
Here they say 58 injuries, but in other places they talk about 67 injuries. They also discuss the drone involved, which is called Mossad 1, a drone that Hezbollah has been using for a long time. They say Hezbollah has been using these drones since 2002, according to their reports.
They also mention that the Mossad 1 is an upgraded version of an Iranian drone called Mohajer 2. modified and renamed Mossad 1 to suit Hezbollah's needs. This drone can fly for 120 kilometers and has a speed of around 370 kilometers per hour, carrying about 70 kilograms of ammunition. What happened is that Hezbollah launched a significant missile barrage.
This occurred at an Israeli military training base in the Binyamina area, South of Haifa, it's like a training center, and they were sitting in a restaurant when Hezbollah executed their plan, taking down the Iron Dome defenses that Israel relies on. They launched multiple rocket barrages towards Tiberias and Nahariya, aiming to create confusion and overwhelm Israeli air defenses and the Iron Dome. While the Iron Dome was busy with the missiles, they launched drones. According to Israel, they claimed to have shot them all down, but one managed to slip through.
Clearly this strike was massive, as the number of casualties and injuries doesn't point to just one drone. The drone flew through, and according to Jerusalem Post, they claim the drone performed a maneuver, descended sharply as it entered Haifa, flew low to avoid detection by air defenses, and then struck, delivering a devastating blow. Rumors started circulating, with some saying the chief of staff of the Israeli army was killed.
Others said it was the spokesperson. Shortly after the Israeli spokesperson appeared, and today the chief of staff came out to deny the rumor. However, the reality is that four people were killed, with nine severely injured, and the rest sustained moderate to minor injuries.
This strike really shook them and Hezbollah even warned that if Israel doesn't stop at this they will launch even stronger strikes inside Israel. Hezbollah is showing they are far from being defeated. Yesterday when they paraded and claimed they captured one Hezbollah member, Hezbollah denied it, saying none of their members were harmed, calling it psychological warfare from the Israeli army to give the impression that Israel is advancing.
The truth is, Israel has not advanced. Yes, they are within the Lebanese borders, particularly in southern Lebanon, but they haven't made significant inroads. Hezbollah is waiting for them.
And there are ongoing daily skirmishes. It's very likely that as I'm speaking, fighting is happening. The Lebanese resistance is firmly present, with high morale. Regarding the situation between the Israeli army and the US, as I told you before, concerning the air defense missile systems, thank God, I was the first to mention it yesterday before it was officially confirmed by the US.
The Washington Post has confirmed the exact same thing I told you, that the US will send officers and soldiers. Yesterday, no one mentioned that the US would send soldiers, but logically, if they're sending systems... They will send personnel as well.
When you send a system like the THAAD, for instance, it indicates they're sending a significant number of systems, not just one or two. Most likely they will send between seven and ten THAAD systems to cover the area. The Washington Post mentioned this, suggesting that Israel will likely launch massive strikes, and the Israeli Defense Minister confirmed, also according to the Washington Post, that Israel will launch a significant strike on Iran. Since both Israel and the US know that Iran will retaliate, they sent the THAAD systems.
These systems are expected to arrive by Thursday or Friday, or maybe even sooner. The region is heating up and the war is likely to be even more intense. The Washington Post also reported that a US advisor mentioned that if any American soldiers are injured or harmed, the US will launch an attack on Iran.
So, in essence, they are preparing for an attack, whether or not they explicitly say so. The article's author even suggested that this is inevitable. It's as clear as day that after America gave Israel 50,000 tons of explosives, they're also going to give them the THAAD system.
Do you know what it means for the Americans to have given Israel 500,000 tons? It means that the Americans are heavily involved in the destruction of Gaza and Beirut. So we have America. Clearly and openly declaring war on Iran as well because of their stance. Yeah, they won't budge if one of our soldiers gets injured or killed.
So, America won't leave us hanging, right? What's Iran supposed to do? Send them a bouquet of flowers or a box of chocolates in response to the strikes?
On the other hand, the situation in the region will also explode. So, what's going to happen? It's very obvious that at that point, Iran's response will come.
Followed by different reactions from across the resistance axis, whether it's from Hezbollah launching significant strikes or Iran launching major strikes, I believe that Iraq could also face attacks, and the Houthis might be preparing for something as well. So, ladies and gentlemen, we're sitting on a hot plate here, and the region will ignite more and more. This will raise and affect fuel prices, because Iran will certainly plant naval mines and disrupt navigation in the region. which accounts for about 17 or 18 percent of the world's energy sources, the Gulf region, Iran won't stay silent at all. So, we're looking at the consequences right here in front of us.
Now, moving on to the last point, I want to show you what Israel is doing in Gaza. This isn't coming from an Egyptian paper like Cairo News or from a station like Al Jazeera, where you might say, oh, they're just picking on Israel. No, let's look at the New York Times.
The New York Times is talking about the violations committed by the Israeli military. They always claim the Israeli military is the most polite and well-behaved army in the world, strictly following rules and regulations. Well, The New York Times conducted an investigation with 17 Israeli soldiers, of course they didn't reveal their names, highlighting these violations. The Israeli forces are using Palestinians as human shields, forcing them to go down into tunnels so that if anything happens, it's the Palestinians who die. They also make them walk into dangerous areas that may be rigged with explosives or planted mines, using them as cover with weapons drawn, forcing them to move ahead so that if a bomb explodes, it hits them first.
According to the New York Times, some Israeli soldiers disobeyed orders and outright refused to follow these commands, and they were punished for it. However, many other Israeli soldiers carried out these orders. These investigations were done with both Israeli soldiers and Palestinian citizens. So, ladies and gentlemen, we are seeing that the region is on the brink of a major conflict.
There's a war brewing in the east, and still there's war in the west. There's a war in the east and in the north, and who's responsible? It's Israel. Thank you all very, very much for watching the video.