Hezbollah-Israel: Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah said in a televised address to be ready to invade northern Israel if ordered to do so, The Associated Press reported. Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak warned the Israel Defense Forces Northern Command on 15 February that the border could explode into crisis. Nasrallah said Hezbollah should be ready to seize the Galilee area, which refers to part of northern Israel.
Comment: Well-informed and Brilliant Feedback reports that Galilee already is mostly Arab. It is only a matter of opportunity before Arabs attempt to seize it from Israel. A fight over Galilee promises to be a crisis this year, in which Arab forces and proxies fight on and for Israeli soil.
Phi Beta Iota: Israel is being stunningly ignorant in its ideological trance. The Arabs will do for Palestine and Galilee what Gandhi did for India. Demographics, not democracy and not US money and military “might,” will rule. Minister-Mentor Lee Kuan Yew has said this and no one east of Hawaii gets it. Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Iran, Russia, Venezuela….and the Arab young. There are 5,000 secessionist movements world-wide, all likely to achieve some form of natural self-governance. The walls of the Bastille have been ripped open, and the jailers are still clinging to their keys as it they could wish the prison world back into being.
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