Israel didn’t drift into this fight. It drew the map, lined up the targets, and pulled the trigger while insisting it was chasing peace. In less than two weeks, warplanes hit Tunisia, Lebanon, Syria, Palestine, Yemen, and Qatar, six borders crossed, six governments rattled, and not a single declaration of war. The strikes were timed, sequenced, and aimed at militants, officials, and infrastructure that only intelligence work could have lined up in advance.

CNN — Netanyahu said Monday he believed a broader regional peace was possible.
“I think we can work out a peace between us and the entire Middle East with President Trump’s leadership, and by working together, I think we can establish a very, very broad peace that will include all our neighbors,” he said.
Tunisia — An activist group seeking to break Israel’s siege on Gaza by sea said one of its main boats was struck by a drone at a port in Tunisia Monday night, but all six passengers and crew are safe.
Lebanon — Israel airstrikes kill 5 in northeastern Lebanon, including 4 Hezbollah members.
Syria — Syria says Israel bombed 3 locations, fumes at ‘blatant infringement’ of sovereignty.
Palestine — Israel destroys dozens of buildings in Gaza City as new offensive intensifies.
Yemen — An Israeli airstrike killed the prime minister of the Houthi rebel-controlled government in Yemen’s capital Sanaa, the Houthis said Saturday. He was the most senior Houthi official killed in the Israeli-U.S. campaign against the Iranian-backed.
Qatar — Israel attacks Hamas leaders in Qatar, Trump says he’s ‘very unhappy’ about strike.
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