From the Litani Operation in 1978, Israel has attacked Lebanon five times. The fundamental reason for these attacks has always been Israel's security concerns, and international law was ignored to address these concerns.
For Israel, Lebanon is also the first step towards its goal. For Netanyahu and his circle, the war in Gaza is the spark of the great war predicted in the Torah, with Lebanon being the place where the fuse will be lit.
Is Lebanon just Lebanon? Certainly not. Lebanon is also one of the strategic steps towards the Zionist movement's goal of reaching the promised land. Controlling Lebanon means controlling Syria, which in turn means controlling the corridor connecting the Middle East to the world.
Does Israel pose a threat to the world?
As Israeli armored units advance towards the Lebanese border, Netanyahu and the Israeli War Council pose a significant threat to the world. Israel's justifications for war are becoming increasingly unrestrained.
Acting like a spoiled child, Netanyahu excels at creating excuses. On October 7, he declared Hamas, which was defending its land, a terrorist organization to the world.
Now, using Hezbollah, a democratically elected government, as an excuse, he seeks to regionalize the massacre in Gaza.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has warned that if Netanyahu is not stopped, a great war is imminent.
The steps Türkiye, a symbol of peace and stability in the Middle East, will take in the coming days appear to be the only way to prevent a major catastrophe.