Commentator Haim Cohen posted a brief summary of the current multi-front dynamic, stating that Hezbollah fires on Israel, Israel responds moderately, and Iran fires into Israeli territory. The post is an opinion assessment, not an official briefing.
Commentator Haim Cohen posted on Telegram a one-line summary characterizing the current multi-front dynamic: Hezbollah fires on Israel, Israel responds moderately, and Iran fires toward Israel. The post is an opinion assessment, not an official military or government statement. As The Zioneer reported at 09:10, Hezbollah has continued launching fire at Israel, with analysts assessing the group appears to be testing Israel's deterrent framework. The analyst previously warned at 19:30 on June 10 that Iran could retaliate against Israel if the US launches strikes on Iran. This latest post from Cohen is a concise personal framing of the cycle as it stands, but adds no new tactical or operational detail.
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