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Israel and Hezbollah Closer Than Ever to All-out War

The Russian roulette Israel has been playing in the north gave way in Madjal Shams on Saturday, when Hezbollah responded to an Israeli attack on its operatives. PM Netanyahu could only participate in defense consultations from afar, given his insistence on extending his Washington trip

Amos Harel
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For many months, Israel has been playing a sort of Russian roulette in the north. Many thousands of rockets and hundreds of drones have been launched by Hezbollah at communities in the Galilee and Golan, so far not causing an incident with mass casualties.

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