
Is the crisis in Israel provoking its enemies? Senior figures from Hezbollah, Hamas, the Revolutionary Guards, and representatives of Iranian security agencies convened a secret meeting to discuss a possible response to the situation in Israel.
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According to a report in the Reuters news agency, at the end of the discussion, which lasted three hours, they decided not to comment. .
The closed-door meeting suggests that Israel's enemies believe the current situation is a potential turning point for Israel. According to the report, the terrorist organization Hezbollah expressed joy over the situation in Israel, especially following the announcement by the reservists to stop volunteering and not report for service.
An Iranian diplomat told Reuters: "After concluding that the crisis had already weakened Israel, they agreed that they should avoid direct intervention due to the belief that this would allow Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to shift the blame to external enemies.".
The Hamas terrorist organization refused to respond to the report, saying that talks are constantly taking place "regarding ways to improve the resistance.".
In a speech delivered yesterday by Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah, he addressed the situation in Israel and said that "today in particular is the blackest day in the history of the entity (Israel)," Nasrallah said. "As some of its people say, this day puts Israel on a path to collapse and disappearance, God willing.".