Israel National News

Roni Daniel, a military correspondent for News 2, stated during the panel ‘Coverage of the Next War’ at a press conference in Eilat that: “The next war will be particularly violent.”

“I see the arena of the next war as being in Israel’s cities,” Daniel said. “This will be the first war in which there will be more casualties on the home front than on the front lines, and the settlements will be hit dramatically.”

“We must coordinate expectations for the citizens of the state. The Iron Dome cannot provide complete protection. The IDF spokesman will not succeed in conducting the discourse on the social networks, but we have to live with it. The army will have to take [these] recommendations and explain the current situation,” he added.

Daniel continued: “In wartime, it will be necessary [for the IDF] to be in all the Whatsap groups in order to calm the public, and the next war will be particularly violent. During the Second Lebanon War, Hezbollah was on the verge of collapse, but we did not know it then. It is impossible to return to a situation in which the Lebanese state and its forces will threaten Israel.”

IDF Spokesman Ronen Manlis said in response: “First of all, we are making an effort to keep the next war as far off as possible.”

“We are currently 11 years removed from the [Second] Lebanon War and three and a half years removed from Operation Protective Edge. However, as we appreciate the enemy and its abilities, the next war will affect the home front. It will look very different from the other side, because our operational plans and fire capabilities are stronger than ever. From the media’s perspective, it will be a different war from a technological point of view. We have already invested a lot of effort so that we can communicate directly with the public in an effective manner.

The IDF Spokesperson’s Office also revealed that the IDF is currently setting up a war room with the purpose of combating related to military matters. “This room will monitor and refute all these rumors soon. The problem is that the rumors will often be close to the truth, and this is the biggest challenge, because this information flows into traditional media.”

5 thoughts on “'Israel's next war will be particularly violent'”
  1. farewell isra hell enemy of all humanity…you will not be missed and the world will rejoice…farewell zionist terrorist entity.

  2. Why wait? Why give the enemy the first – strike advantage? This isn’t a tennis match. Does it always have to be about PR?

  3. For this to get going it will depend on Trump being impeached and removed, to be replaced by someone pliable who they think will snap to it and nuke Iran when Iran comes to the aid of Lebanon in the event of a Israeli first strike – Lebanon/Hezbollah will not be initiating a first strike.
    It’s clear from the reference to the next war being in Israeli cities that Netanyahu is contemplating the loss of thousands of Israeli civilians to Iranian missiles.
    But, I’m sure, to put a future tense on the memorable words of Madeline Albright – “The price will have been worth it” – this in reference to the 500,000 Iraqi kids who had died by 1996 as a result of US sanctions imposed.

  4. @netanyahu, in INN ideas by IDF about the next war being one where Israeli cities will be targeted. On reflection, in speaking of Lebanon/Hezbollah, IDF are being oblique in that the real target, not mentioned, will be Iran, so Trump will have to go first, as he won’t nuke Iran.
    10:35 PM – 28 Nov 2017

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