By Micah Halpern
I've Been Thinking:
The take of Israel's Military Intelligence Directorate is always worth hearing. Major General Herzi Halevi offered several observations today.
The Israeli general warned Hamas and Lebanon that Iran was not a friend of theirs and would only
hurt them.
Halevi said "Iran has launched a Shiite arrow that has split the region asunder. Hamas must understand running to (Iran) will only worsen its condition."
He said that Hezbollah is "continuing to grow in strength under Iran's tutelage." And added "Israel has no belligerent intentions towards Lebanon, the gaps between us are small and can be bridged." And that: "Lebanon must consider its economy, one of the largest in the region, and not Iran and Hezbollah's interests."
These were words of advice and warning for Hamas and Lebanon will probably not be heeded.
The inverse message in Halevi's comments is essential for us to hear.
Iran is making serious inroads into Hamas in Gaza and promising them essential funds. And, in Lebanon, Iran is expanding beyond Hezbollah and luring Lebanese leadership with promises of aid.
None of this bodes well for the region.
Micah@MicahHalpern.com
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