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Alameen Templeton

Nazi “Israel’s” track fighting record in the Gaza genocide so far has been pretty abysmal, even according to its own media. Hamas is still up and fighting and the only “successes” it has been able to notch up in the lasts seven months have been against hospitals, incubators, bakeries, and babies.

But, that hasn’t stopped its right-wing leaders planning in Hitlerian determination ever more wars.

“First Rafah, then Hezbollah, then Iran,” one minister was reported to have said even as resentment over ever-more reserve duty builds among “Israel’s” conscripts.

“It’s just such a pity that the target bank devised by ministers Bezaliel Smotrich and Yitzchak Goldknopf doesn’t also include Russia and China,” local journalist Ravit Hecht wrote sarcastically on the cabinet’s apparent overreach.

Conscript fatigue is already well-entrenched among “Israelis” who qualify for military service, especially as Netanyahu and his right-wing allies continue providing exemption to fighting to ultra-orthodox Jews.

That’s putting them on a collision course with their citizens who have to do the genocide and die occasionally.

And their forever wars are also starting to wear a bit thin on genocide-weary employers as the continuing list of workers away from work drags on the economy.

But the cabinet ministers had their fingers firmly pressed on the “War” button, especially after receiving a belated boost from Washington that last week approved the long-delayed spending bill that will send $16billion to help “Israel” genocide effort.

“Israeli” media are reporting a massive attack on over a million civilians in Rafah will happen soon.

Then, it will be the turn of Hezbollah and Iran, Netanyahu’s allies are promising, to collective groans from genocide-weary “Israelis”.

The public approbrium is getting to cabinet members and they’re playing to the crowd while blaming each other.

People close to National Unity chairman Benny Gantz and his number two, Gadi Eisenkot, say they’re at the boiling point. Gantz has said more than once that he “can no longer bear the faces” of the other ministers, and that “every evening, he takes Pramin [anti-nausea medication] to get through another day.” Eisenkot is even less tolerant of the other ministers’ cynical politics,” Hecht reports.

He says the government is signalling it will open up a front in the north against Hezbollah after they’ve murdered as many civilians as possible in Rafah.

“The government is signaling that after the Rafah operation, whose duration nobody knows, the army will deploy for a more substantial campaign up north to push Hezbollah away from the border and allow any brave gamblers to return to their bombed homes before the next school year opens. But given the achievements to date – in the diplomatic, military and intelligence spheres – skepticism about this scenario is warranted,” Hecht adds.

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