Israel has said much the same thing. As noted here before Israel has basically told Lebanon and the Lebanese people that in a future conflict they will be unconcerned with civilian casualties.
During a television interview with Iran’s state-run Islamic Republic News Agency, the terror chief repeated a previous threat to fire rockets at Israel’s nuclear reactor in Dimona and at a huge ammonia storage tank in Haifa.
Hezbollah will not keep to any “red lines” in a future war with Israel, Nasrallah cautioned.
What's promised by both sides goes far beyond what I wrote about in Israel Strikes.
I started Israel Strikes in 2011. Seven years later both sides have surpassed my own apocalyptic vision.
This is one of the reasons why no sequel is in the works.
I had planned a war with Egypt but the circumstances have changed and the country has switched back to military dictatorship.
Also the Israel Strikes still fit into the geopolitics of the region even with the Syrian civil war which had not yet escalated into the nihilistic bloodbath we see today.
We've been overtaken by events as they say.
This is a great time for Israel Strikes and Israel Strikes: War of the Red Sea, no?
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