After Iranian barrage, Palestinians brace for Israeli reaction

T. Belman. Politico is a democratic organ. Its bias is here for all to see. But the highted remark is why I posted it.

The escalation comes days after peace talks designed to end the war in Gaza.

BY GABRIEL GAVIN, POLITICO APRIL 14, 2024 7:03 PM CET

Even if Israel avoids all-out war with Iran after Saturday’s attack by Tehran, fears are growing among Palestinians that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will take advantage of the situation to invade the Gazan border city of Rafah.

The U.S. has been pressing Netanyahu to hold back in Rafah — sensing a potential humanitarian catastrophe in the city bordering Egypt where as many as 1.5 million people are sheltering — but the overnight assault is likely to harden the Israeli prime minister’s stance on crushing Iran-backed Hamas.

“Many are making the point that, in exchange for Israel not responding directly to Iran, the U.S. will sign off on an Israeli ground operation in Rafah,” said Mouin Rabbani, a Palestinian scholar and founder of the Jadaliyya news site.

The U.S. has been pressing Benjamin Netanyahu to hold back in Rafah. | Pool photo by Jacquelyn Martin via AFP/Getty Images

“The Israelis could pocket this and try to react at the right time and the right place,” said Ahron Bregman, a war studies lecturer at King’s College London. “Or they could listen to those who want to try and deteriorate the situation, saying now is the time to, for example, strike Iran’s nuclear facilities.”

However, few of Israel’s own allies want to see direct attacks on Iranian territory, which Tehran has claimed would trigger fierce retaliation. According to White House spokesman John Kirby, while Israel has the right to respond, “the president’s been very clear: we don’t seek a war with Iran.” Behind the scenes though, Washington is understood to have warned Israel not to escalate the conflict further with a disproportionate reaction against Tehran. But Israel has a wide choice of other Iran-linked targets closer to home it could aim for that are unlikely to have the same consequences.

Hours after the barrage, Israel struck a site deep inside neighbouring Lebanon that it says was used by Hezbollah, the Tehran-backed paramilitary group that has been using the country as a launch pad from which fire rockets across the border into Israel. Now, concern is growing that it could again step up its offensive in Gaza against Iran’s ally Hamas as well, just as speculation was growing that both sides were looking for an off-ramp after six months of brutal conflict.

Gaza’s southern city of Rafah is the last part of the territory that hasn’t been militarily occupied, and is where hundreds of thousands of Palestinians displaced from their homes are sheltering. The U.S., along with the EU, the U.K. and the U.N., has warned Israel against an assault that could “put the final nail in the coffin” of what is already a major humanitarian crisis. However, with Netanyahu casting the conflict as a battle against Hamas as an Iranian proxy, Tehran’s attacks may give him a freer hand.

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  1. For 75 years the West has engaged in double talk against Israel. Never allowing Israel to eliminate Islamic terrorism at its borders. The war of the West against the Jews goes unabated.

  2. This is a biased piece of anti-Israel propaganda. Israel did not hit Iran’s embassy, they hit a military headquarters. Daniel Davis: “They chose the most volatile, in-your-face target they could, I think, to spawn something.”

    That is an example of projection, a fantasy, on the part of Daniel Davis. He presents not a shred of data to support it as fact.

    The author of this article also states that “few of Israel’s own allies want to see direct attacks on Iranian territory, which Tehran has claimed would trigger fierce retaliation. According to White House spokesman John Kirby, while Israel has the right to respond, “the president’s been very clear: we don’t seek a war with Iran.”

    The US is not really an ally of Israel. Re: Israel’s other allies, I take issue with the author. I believe Israel’s allies in the Middle East, e.g. Saudi Arabia, the UAE and others DO support a robust Israeli response to Iran. Not for the purpose of causing a “wider war,” but for the purpose of re-establishing deterrence and warning Iran what lies ahead should Iran think of attacking Israel again.

    The US is always looks to identify Israel as the aggressor, thus, when Israel takes full defensive action, the US says, “be careful, you don’t want to cause a wider war!”

    The US is not an objective arbiter, nor are they fair to Israel. The US foreign policy establishment has allied itself with Israel’s enemies since 1979, and there is no change from that policy with the Biden administration.

    It is interesting how the US lectures Israel about not starting a wider war, when the US Foreign policy establishment has been fomenting wars around the globe since 1948! Maybe they should give the advice to themselves.