Israel's attempt to torpedo the agreement between the United States and Iran didn't work out well. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu thought that attacking Beirut's Dahiyeh neighborhood on Sunday would result in an Iranian attack on Israel and the resumption of war, but his plan failed. Yet this fiasco by him and his government – coupled with the possibility that in their next military adventure, it's not certain Israel will be able to count on America – didn't lead them to recognize the limits of force or spawn any sense of humility in them.
A government addicted to war, blind to its limits | Editorial
Israel's Attempt to Torpedo the Agreement Between the United States and Iran Didn't Work Out Well. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Thought That Attacking Beir












