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20 Nov 2025, 11:37 am

Israel faces future multi-front war, despite promises of 'total victory’

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Israel continues to face multi-front threats even though there is a ceasefire in Gaza and also in Lebanon. Reports indicate that both Hamas and Hezbollah refuse to concede and give up or disarm.

This means that both groups will be a challenge in the future. In addition, the Houthis in Yemen have not been weakened very much. Iran, which suffered setbacks in the 12-day war earlier this year, is also hinting that it is rebuilding its arsenal.

This means that any dreams Israel has had of what Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu once referred to as “total” or “complete” victory are still a distant goal. It may be a goal that is not attainable because of the complex challenges Israel faces.

Why Israel will not have a full victory in Gaza
For instance, Hamas was allowed to put down roots in Gaza over the last several decades. Israel’s current leadership has opposed having the Palestinian Authority control Gaza. This has resulted in the Palestinian areas being divided and cementing Hamas’s rule. No alternative to Hamas rule has been put forward.

For instance, Hamas was allowed to put down roots in Gaza over the last several decades. Israel’s current leadership has opposed having the Palestinian Authority control Gaza. This has resulted in the Palestinian areas being divided and cementing Hamas’s rule. No alternative to Hamas rule has been put forward.

The result of the Gaza war has therefore been to keep Hamas in power and return Israel to the years before October 7, when the policy was to manage the conflict or “mow the grass.” It is unclear if the US-backed ceasefire and UN resolution can lead to the disarmament of Hamas. While Israeli officials have said Hamas can be disarmed, they have not explained how this will happen.

In Lebanon, a similar problem exists. Hezbollah was dealt major setbacks in the conflict last year. This was especially true from September to November 2024, when the IDF launched increased operations against the group, eliminating key commanders and weapons stockpiles.

However, Hezbollah is not completely de-fanged. As with Hamas, history shows that both groups have a habit of coming back.

Israel's policy on Damascus
Now Israel faces an unwelcome prospect of having to manage the conflict in Lebanon and Gaza, while also dealing with daily challenges in the West Bank. Another new emerging challenge is the issue of arms smuggling from Egypt and other borders.

Israel’s Prime Minister led a large number of officials to the Syrian border this week. He said that holding on to the buffer zone, which Israel seized on December 8, 2024, is very important. This has set up Israel for a course of rising tensions with Damascus.

Some Israeli politicians refer to the leadership in Damascus as “jihadists.” However, the US and most of its allies in the region back the new government in Syria. Rather than Israel trying to make new friends, the policy since December 2024 has been to try to make relations cold or even sabotage the new government in Syria. This isolates Israel instead of leading to more agreements with neighbors.

From the standpoint of Israel’s leadership and many of its commanders, the decisions to continue this policy of managing conflicts in Lebanon, Gaza, and Syria via the use of precision airstrikes or threats to return to fighting are seen as a way to keep enemies weak and off-balance, so as not to have another October 7.

However, there is a saying that armies tend to prepare for the last war. An October 7-type attack is unlikely today on any border or in the West Bank. The next threat may be different. Therefore, the policy of continued airstrikes and threatening to return to fighting to ostensibly prevent a new October 7 may be a sunk cost of diminishing returns for Israel.

The question then becomes how Israel might extricate itself from the endless multi-front conflict zone. Some would argue Israel has always had to face this challenge, going back to 1948. In fact, there is a book titled Israel’s Border Wars, 1949-1956. One could argue that Jerusalem is merely going back to the 1950s tactic.

On the other hand, there might be a strategy that could change Israel’s position rather than leave the next generation with more endless wars. Reports indicate that some 80,000 Israelis left the country last year, and that around 50,000 Haredi (ultra-Orthodox) men continue to avoid army service.

As such, there is a growing trend of reservists and their families leaving, while those who don’t serve are growing in number. Israel’s education ministry reportedly will increase yeshiva stipends for foreign students, essentially bringing in more people who don’t serve.

At the same time, another report said the IDF will need about 60,000 reservists to serve for months in the army next year due to potential conflicts on multiple fronts. Is this model sustainable, when one segment of society is asked to serve more, another is rewarded for not serving, and those who do serve are increasingly choosing to leave?

The crisis is not upon Israel yet, but it is slowly growing. Avoiding the endless multi-front low-level conflict could be a strategy for setting Israel’s house in order. The other option, of more managed conflicts, may not be good in the long term.

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The whole premise of the war was that “mowing the grass” proved to be a horrible mistake but circumstances have forced Israel into that exact same policy. What was not mentioned is continuing to “mow the grass” will continue to make Israel more and more of pariah state until they are managing the conflict without any help.

What Israel’s military victory did accomplish is significantly delay the inevitable which is no small thing.


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20 Nov 2025, 3:35 pm

So ,what if some deeper mechanism is starting to go on with Israel..? Consider the USA , whose basis historically has been based on a Wartime economy .And our Industrial Military Corporate complex needs War in order to justify their existence .And keep their investors happy. . And As the News available here is that Israel being a Allied country with
the USA . Seems to be modelling their economy on the USA's So naturally the Arms manufacturing has been big business in Israel , just ask the IMI . ( Israeli Military Institute). Turning out the huge variety of Israeli weapons, sold throughout the world . It is most likely a unspoken truth . That their economy may have devolve into a similiar one to the USA . it might appear by the amount of different Countries they have invaded . And amount of weapons bought from the USA .


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20 Nov 2025, 4:19 pm

Jakki wrote:
So ,what if some deeper mechanism is starting to go on with Israel..? Consider the USA , whose basis historically has been based on a Wartime economy .And our Industrial Military Corporate complex needs War in order to justify their existence .And keep their investors happy. . And As the News available here is that Israel being a Allied country with
the USA . Seems to be modelling their economy on the USA's So naturally the Arms manufacturing has been big business in Israel , just ask the IMI . ( Israeli Military Institute). Turning out the huge variety of Israeli weapons, sold throughout the world . It is most likely a unsoken truth . That their economy may have devolve into a similiar one to the USA . it might appear by the amount of different Countries they have invaded . And amount of weapons bought from the USA .


I expect when Gen Z takes power America and most countries will cut Israel off.


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20 Nov 2025, 6:06 pm

That would be ideal, but I am afraid that many teaching institutions and other influential persons in the Gov. will vet and groom any new . Possible Politicians . Into the idea of this is how our economy is done. War makes the USA economy run ?. Otherwise they might not even get a foot in the door of Politics,, but I hope to Gawd you are right . Cause quite honestly ,the boomers came from the days of Peace,Love, Dove, hippie generations. Even the music of that generation during Veit Nam was very anti-War . Flower Power , Even in their later years , the Boomers had Roger Waters, and Pink Flloyd ,ABBA , etc. even now is Anti War music . And still no luck getting the USA to invest in Peace . :ninja:
So perhaps if we disabled the Secret police state CIA , Homeland security, ICE ,etc.Perhaps things like Mercenary types
in Black , would not be disappearing the Leaders of the Woke protests,( while in Public) during protests. As reported by PBS in Portland ,Oregon. Now we have Trump calling for death penalty for Democrats,whom do not agree with his abuse of our military use in less than Constitutional ways :skull: .Sorry to be cynical. All I can do is hope for the best.


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