Israeli Generals Call for Changing ‘Rules of the Game’ with Hezbollah

An Israeli military drone
An Israeli military drone
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Israeli Generals Call for Changing ‘Rules of the Game’ with Hezbollah

An Israeli military drone
An Israeli military drone

Current and former Israeli generals have demanded a change in the rules of game with Hezbollah and called for launching a strike even if the price is another war with Lebanon.

This week, the Lebanese army said in a tweet that an Israeli drone was shot down over Aita al-Shaab, 200 meters from the UN-drawn Blue Line between Israel and Lebanon.

One Israeli general said that the situation at the border "will no longer be tolerated,” after the army’s northern command raised the state of alert over the possibility of a Hezbollah retaliation to the killing of its fighter, Kamal Hassan, in an Israeli strike on Damascus two months ago.

The general told Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth on Friday that this tension led to an ambiguous situation as Israeli citizens move freely on the streets, while army staff hide for fear of being targeted by Hezbollah snipers.

“The Israeli army assumes that Hezbollah wants to kill a soldier to prove the equation of one Israeli soldier killed in exchange of every Hezbollah member killed by the military. Therefore, the party would not target civilians,” the general explained.

This theory is backed up by Hezbollah Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah’s recent warning of a “new equation” with Israel, saying that for every one of its fighters killed by Israel, the group will seek to kill an Israeli soldier.

The general said that in case Hezbollah succeeds in its plot, then Israel should have a strong response. “We must change the new equation that Nasrallah has placed,” he said.

The Israeli generals said the government should not hesitate in taking the decision of launching war on Lebanon.

Israel remains on high alert on its northern border amid expectations that Hezbollah would retaliate to the killing of its members in Syria.



China's Xi Visits Morocco, Meets with Crown Prince

Chinese President Xi Jinping. Reuters
Chinese President Xi Jinping. Reuters
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China's Xi Visits Morocco, Meets with Crown Prince

Chinese President Xi Jinping. Reuters
Chinese President Xi Jinping. Reuters

Chinese President Xi Jinping made a short visit to Morocco on Thursday, according to state media from both countries.
Xi was welcomed in Casablanca by Crown Prince Moulay El Hassan and the visit reflected the strong bonds of friendship, cooperation, and solidarity between the Moroccan and Chinese peoples, Morocco's MAP said.
The Crown Prince and Moroccan Prime Minister Aziz Akhannouch met Xi at the airport, where Xi and Hassan had a "cordial conversation", China's state broadcaster CCTV said.
Xi made the visit after being in Brazil for the G20 Summit.
China has stepped up investments in Morocco's infrastructure and rail sector in recent years.
Morocco's geographic location close to Europe, its free trade agreements with key EU and US markets and its existing automotive industry, make it attractive to Chinese electric vehicle battery makers.
In June, Chinese EV battery manufacturer Gotion High Tech picked Morocco to set up Africa's first gigafactory for a total cost of $1.3 billion.