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The Intercept Briefing

Israel Is Banking on U.S. Support for a Wider War Against the Axis of Resistance

The Intercept Briefing

The Intercept

Politics, Unknown, Daily News, History, News

4.86.3K Ratings

🗓️ 10 January 2024

⏱️ 70 minutes

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Summary

As Israel’s war of annihilation in Gaza enters its fourth month, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appears intent on pulling the U.S. deeper into a wider regional war. In recent weeks, Israel has intensified its military operations inside Lebanon, killing several mid-level Hezbollah commanders in what appear to be targeted assassination strikes. Israel is also widely believed to have been responsible for the January 2 drone strike in a Beirut suburb that killed a senior Hamas official, Saleh al-Arouri. Hezbollah, a well-armed and organized Lebanese resistance movement with close links to Iran and a central member in the axis of resistance, has regularly fired rockets into northern Israel and has conducted drone strikes of its own, including against a strategic Israeli military facility.


This week’s guests on Intercepted are Amal Saad, a lecturer in politics at Cardiff University and a scholar of Hezbollah, and Karim Makdisi, an associate professor of international politics at the American University of Beirut and co-host of the Makdisi Street podcast. They join Jeremy Scahill and Murtaza Hussain for an in-depth discussion on whether Israel's war on Gaza will spark what many in the region believe is an inevitable “great war” against Israel. They also discuss the role of Iran and its relationships with Hamas and Hezbollah, as well as how Joe Biden compares to past presidents on the wars in Palestine and Lebanon. 


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0:00.0

The This is intercepted. Welcome to Intered, I'm Jeremy Skahill.

0:37.0

And I'm Murtaza-Hossain.

0:38.0

Maz, there is a lot to talk about this week, especially what appears to be the expansion of Israel's war against Gaza now into a broader war.

0:48.0

There have been concerns from the beginning that part of Israel's strategy in the way that it's been conducting its

0:54.9

scorched-earth campaign against Gaza and the rhetoric that it's using comparing

1:00.0

Hamas to ISIS and appealing to the United States to view this as the US war, not just

1:06.1

Israel's war, is that the ultimate target of it would be to force the United States

1:11.9

or get the United States engaged in an open war against Iran.

1:16.9

And what we've seen happen is what's called the axis of resistance, which involves the

1:22.2

huthies in Yemen, the Islamic resistance in Iraq,

1:27.0

Iran, Hezbollah Hamas, we are now starting to see this network, this coalition, become much more bold and defiant toward Israel

1:36.3

and also the United States.

1:38.6

But what we're also seeing is increased military activity on the part of the Israelis against Hezbollah in Lebanon.

1:46.3

And also Israeli officials talking openly saying that they don't necessarily want a wider war

1:51.6

against Hezbollah and its allies, but that it's certainly on the table.

1:56.5

And of course a couple of weeks ago or within the last two weeks we saw the assassination

2:01.7

in a suburb of Beirut of Sala al-Aruri,

2:05.0

who was a top Hamas leader

2:07.0

and one of the main liaisons between Hamas and Hezbollah

2:11.0

an individual who had also been involved with the negotiations around the

2:16.2

exchange of hostages and prisoners between Hamas and and Israel.

2:21.6

Now Israel hasn't taken responsibility officially for that attack but

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