Iran’s Proxy War on Israel: How Hamas’ Attack Backfired
17 Mar
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Politics
Israel
In a detailed analysis, Michael Doran, a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute, delves into the complexities of Iran's proxy war against Israel, focusing on a recent event where an attack planned by Hamas did not proceed as intended. The discussion covers the strategic alliance and coordination between Hezbollah, Hamas, and Iran, elucidating how these groups aim to achieve their goals against Israel. Doran provides insights into why the October 7th coordination failed, highlighting the fragile nature of such alliances and their potential impacts on Middle Eastern geopolitics. He underscores the potential threat these alliances pose to Israeli security and stability in the region.