Israel’s strategy of ‘permanent war’: A race against time?
Summary
Daniel Levy, a former Israeli negotiator, says Israel aims to maintain strong control over the Middle East by keeping the region unstable. He explains that Israel’s strategy involves either making countries dependent or weakened so they cannot challenge it, using ongoing conflict and military actions to support this goal.Key Facts
- Daniel Levy is a former Israeli negotiator and president of the US/Middle East Project.
- Levy describes Israel’s approach as a strategy of “permanent war.”
- This strategy treats countries in the Middle East as either dependent on Israel or too weak to oppose it.
- Israel may try to stop a US-Iran agreement by pushing for more military actions against Iran.
- Despite official ceasefires, Israel continues attacks on Lebanon and Palestinian areas.
- Levy believes these ongoing conflicts help Israel keep dominance in the region.
- The goal is to control the Middle East by preventing strong opposition.
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