contricusc
Contributor
The Iranian response will most likely be symbolic, just like last time. They don’t want to inflict any serious damage to Israel, because this is exactly what Netanyahu is looking for, as a reason to escalate.
Haniyeh’s killing shows just how potent Israel is compared to Iran, and Iranian leaders will not want to put their lives on the line just to avange a Palestinian. They did almost nothing after their own Soleimani was killed, and they will do just another show in honor of Haniyeh.
At this point, it is obvious that Hezbollah and Iran are afraid of any escalation, while Netanyahu is looking for a pretext to escalate the war. Israel is aggressively targeting leaders of Hamas and Hezbollah tring to force an answer from Iran/Hezbollah, but that answer is just not coming.
Nethanyahu needs the war to continue and to be perceived as justified by the Israeli public, because when the war ends, his days in power end too. He wants a larger and more significant war. Iranians on the other hand want to mantain the status quo while saving face, because they have nothing to win from a war, and a lot to lose.
Haniyeh’s killing shows just how potent Israel is compared to Iran, and Iranian leaders will not want to put their lives on the line just to avange a Palestinian. They did almost nothing after their own Soleimani was killed, and they will do just another show in honor of Haniyeh.
At this point, it is obvious that Hezbollah and Iran are afraid of any escalation, while Netanyahu is looking for a pretext to escalate the war. Israel is aggressively targeting leaders of Hamas and Hezbollah tring to force an answer from Iran/Hezbollah, but that answer is just not coming.
Nethanyahu needs the war to continue and to be perceived as justified by the Israeli public, because when the war ends, his days in power end too. He wants a larger and more significant war. Iranians on the other hand want to mantain the status quo while saving face, because they have nothing to win from a war, and a lot to lose.