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Israel should take Iran’s failed attack as a victory and not retaliate since no targets were destroyed

And should focus back on Rafah and hostage negotiations instead. At the end of the day Iran does not want to go to war with Israel or the U.S. the fact that this so called retaliation was warned 9 hours in advance is proof of this. It gave other countries, Israel and and its allies enough time to respond. And apparently Iran said the attacks achieved all its objectives (whatever that means) And that it’s not planning any further operations. Overall Israel got to show off its amazing Iron Dome, and Iran demonstrated their “strength” to Iranians and its supporters through their state media.
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It is in Netanyahu's interests to ensure the hostages remain in Gaza. In this way, he can claim that now is not the time for elections, which he will probably lose and will then be facing myriad criminal charges that he has desperately been trying to avoid.

Also, Netanyahu has successfully deflected from the atrocities his forces are carrying out in Gaza with this attack on the Iranian embassy in Damascus. Iran has walked right into his trap and he now has a mandate to attack Iran as well, with the full backing again on the US, which was severely wavering.
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[quote]It is in Netanyahu's interests to ensure the hostages remain in Gaza. [/quote]

I doubt that. The first hostage deal says otherwise as well as the recovery of some hostages that have been found.

And no, Israel did not strike an Iranian embassy in Syria.
@Puppycat23 [quote]And no, Israel did not strike an Iranian embassy in Syria.
[/quote] Well, they neither confirmed nor denied.
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