The Zioneer published a commentary Monday arguing that many Israeli pundits are misleading the public with their analyses of a possible US ground invasion of Iran, and that such an operation will only occur under impossible conditions, likening it to the Dead Sea turning sweet.
The Zioneer published a commentary Monday that takes aim at Israeli pundits for what it describes as baseless speculation about a US ground invasion of Iran. The author argues that such predictions are disconnected from reality and serve only to generate headlines, asserting that a ground operation would occur only under impossible conditions, akin to the Dead Sea turning sweet. The piece adds to a broader discourse in Israeli media amid ongoing US-Iran tensions, which have included various predictions from analysts and officials—ranging from continued airstrikes to full-scale invasion—though this commentary stands out for its sharp dismissal of the premise itself.
- StrongThe Zioneer assesses US strikes in southern Iran as measured, cautious, and weak
- DevelopingThe Zioneer analysis: Israel must prepare for maritime attacks akin to Ukraine's strikes on Russian ships
- DevelopingAnalysis: Israel enters a state of war Iran knows better than it does
- DevelopingAnalyst warns Israel won militarily but may lose the political aftermath
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