Israel making 'every possible mistake' in Lebanon, Tel Aviv University vice-rector says
A Tel Aviv University vice-rector criticized Israel's approach to the conflict with Hezbollah in Lebanon. He emphasized the need for targeted attacks on Hezbollah's infrastructure rather than a broader strategy. The comments come amid ongoing tensions and military actions along the Israeli-Lebanese border.
- ▪Professor Eyal Zisser stated that Israel is making 'every possible mistake' in its approach to Lebanon.
- ▪He called for attacks specifically on Hezbollah's training camps and infrastructure.
- ▪The remarks were made during a discussion on Israeli security forces' recent actions against Hezbollah.
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Israel making 'every possible mistake' in Lebanon, Tel Aviv University vice-rector says"What needs to be done is to attack Hezbollah, meaning its training camps and its social and economic infrastructure, and not relent," Tel Aviv Vice-Rector Professor Eyal Zisser told 103FM.Follow us on GoogleIsraeli security forces at the scene where a house was hit by an explosive drone launched by Hezbollah from Lebanon in Metula near the Israeli-Lebanese border, May 25, 2026.(photo credit: AYAL MARGOLIN/FLASH90)
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