En una impresionante operación de inteligencia, Israel logró desarmar y desorganizar a Hezbolá en el sur del Líbano. Utilizando tecnología avanzada, los dispositivos de comunicación del grupo terrorista fueron destruidos, obligándolos a reunirse en un búnker subterráneo que posteriormente fue bombardeado por la Fuerza Aérea Israelí. Este movimiento estratégico es parte de los esfuerzos continuos de Israel para garantizar su seguridad y eliminar amenazas terroristas en la región.
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00:00The impressive truth is that Israel's military operation,
00:06beyond the fact that one is or is not under the influence of violence,
00:12understand the civil casualties that this brings as a couple,
00:16impressive what Israel did with the management of intelligence,
00:21that is, to know information before the rest,
00:26understand how Ebola works from the inside, infiltrate.
00:33This is a series of actions that were directed against this terrorist group
00:39that operates in southern Lebanon, but that for some time now
00:42practically controls all of Lebanon.
00:46And it has been impressive.
00:48First, remember last week, the beepers and the wakitokis,
00:53that is, the beepers and the wakitokis, who exploded in their hands,
00:57in their hands, in their bodies, I would tell you,
01:00the vast majority of the leaders of Ebola,
01:03leaving them practically disarmed, disorganized,
01:09and causing the next command meeting of this terrorist group
01:15to be done in a face-to-face manner,
01:19because they had no way of communicating, since Israel had destroyed everything.
01:23They knew, they spied on the leader's movements,
01:27and an underground bunker was chosen,
01:30under several residential buildings,
01:33very common in those areas, the terrorist groups
01:36operate under civil constructions to make it more difficult
01:41the destruction of those places, etc.
01:44Having discovered that place and forcing the terrorist leaders
01:48to meet there, they bombed the whole set,
01:52what we are seeing there in the image,
01:55they threw about 85 bombs, the Israeli air force,
01:59to destroy that bunker.
02:01Impressive.
02:03They forced them to meet, and once they met, they bombed them.
02:07You know that yesterday I was at an important meal,
02:12now I'm here at the Trump Tower.
02:14Later, if you have a minute, if you want, I'll take you
02:17on a little tour around here, because you're going to like it.
02:19You're going to like the egocentrism around here a lot.
02:25I'm going to show it to you.
02:27Everything is called as it should be.
02:30But I was at an important meal in which there were
02:33some advisors of Netanyahu,
02:37consultants of Netanyahu,
02:39of the Israeli Prime Minister,
02:41and they commented that Netanyahu is a politician, obviously,
02:45and this issue is the great issue of Israel,
02:49the resolution of security,
02:52eliminating terrorism in neighboring countries.
02:56And first never, now it's Bolag,
02:58beyond the war and the consequences of the war,
03:02for Netanyahu's political objectives,
03:04this is very strong, very positive.
03:07And the big question that remains is whether Benjamin Netanyahu,
03:11who is already great, has governed Israel many times.
03:15Is he doing this to continue in the race
03:19or as the last contribution of an Israeli political leader
03:24to the State of Israel to go down in history?
03:27It is the great doubt that remains of Netanyahu's intentionality.
03:32Nadia?
03:34Yes, how are you, Luis? Nadia greets you.
03:37I say, of course, there are no deaths that are more important
03:40than others, and this is a war that dates back many years.
03:44I say, do you have more or less in mind the figures
03:47of the civilian deaths that there are during these bombings
03:50on both sides? Because I understand,
03:53this morning there was news that the attack of Hezbollah on Israel
03:57had as victims 45 people.
04:01I say, and in addition to the 45 objectives,
04:04what about the civilian deaths?
04:08Well, that's a big issue.
04:10Look, this war is uneven in that respect,
04:15because in general terrorist groups attack civilians
04:20or try to attack civilians in Israel.
04:24But Israel has high technology that allows
04:27to avoid those attacks in a large percentage.
04:30The missiles, the rockets that launched,
04:34that never launched from the Gaza Strip,
04:37and those launched by Hezbollah from the north of Lebanon,
04:43towards Israeli territory.
04:45With the Iron Dome, that system that Israel has,
04:48with high technology that allows to detect
04:51and disarticulate those attacks,
04:53the number of victims in Israel is always less
04:58than the Israeli counterattack,
05:00when it counterattacks, since in general
05:03the terrorists do not have the defense capacity that Israel has.
05:07And there the number of figures is higher.
05:10The great inconvenience that Israel has had
05:14to never deactivate in Gaza
05:19have been the civilian victims,
05:21which are tens of thousands.
05:24And that is the great objection,
05:25that in many places, in many parts,
05:28a large part of the international community
05:31makes Israel the cost in lives and wounded,
05:36and in quality of life displaced,
05:39refugees of civilians in Gaza.
05:43And maybe this can be transferred
05:45to these attacks in the south of Lebanon.
05:47But hey, these are the rules of the game.
05:50Israel has to survive.
05:52And terrorist groups do not hesitate to attack civilians in Israel.
05:56The problem is that war has led to that now.
06:00Of course, I mean, these are the rules of the game,
06:02but a game that, from what you are telling me,
06:05is absolutely unequal, right?
06:08Because some have a certain defense and others do not.
06:12Well, congratulations, let's say,
06:17to the Israelis who have managed to develop that technology.
06:21They are a democracy that works in high technology.
06:26They have developed inventions.
06:29On the other hand, they are dedicated to terrorism against Israel.
06:33The great motivation of many sectors
06:37of the neighboring countries of Israel is to destroy Israel.
06:42And that is a motivation that does not lead you
06:43neither to economic development, nor to growth,
06:46nor to having high technology.
06:49Inequality is not caused by Israel.
06:52It is caused by Israel, in part, because it has advanced a lot,
06:56and by its neighbors,
06:59who allow themselves to be governed by terrorists
07:01in certain sectors.
07:03Obviously, I am not generalizing.
07:05And their only objective is to destroy Israel.
07:08And in the case, I say, because, for example,
07:10when we talk about Russia, Ukraine,
07:14we see a very direct cause-effect relationship for Argentina.
07:19I think, that's why I want to ask you,
07:21maybe I'm wrong,
07:22but you see it as very distant, very alien to Argentina.
07:26I mean, beyond the chips that move on the world map.
07:29What, if there is any,
07:31what repercussions can this have,
07:33or why can it interest us on the economic and political map?
07:38Well, that orange smoke that we are seeing there in Beirut,
07:42the capital of Lebanon,
07:44which implies the bombing of that set of buildings
07:49that housed, in its basement or below,
07:53the central command of Hezbollah and Nasrallah,
07:56that bombing, that orange smoke,
07:59implies that the number one enemy that Argentina has died there.
08:04Look.
08:05Because that man and that organization
08:08planned and executed
08:10the two bloody attacks that we suffered
08:14in the city of Buenos Aires in the 90s.
08:17The Israeli embassy in 1992,
08:19and the AMI in 1994.
08:21So, it directly involves Argentina,
08:25or should matter to us.
08:28There, in that Israeli bombing,
08:30the largest enemy of Argentina died.
08:33Very clear.
08:33One more, Nadia, and Robert.
08:35It is an area that has been in conflict for many years,
08:39but well, going back...
08:41Yes, going back, and I doubt it's that one,
08:43but going back to what you were telling me before,
08:45that my colleague just spoke,
08:47they are also ideological points of view, right?
08:50Because there is a part of history
08:52that speaks of a genocide in Palestine,
08:56for many years.
09:00Well, they are points of view.
09:02They are points of view.
09:03Israel is a democracy, the only one in the region.
09:07The Muslims who live, and Palestinians who live in Israel,
09:12they have votes, they have representatives in the parliament.
09:18Not like what happened in the part of Palestine
09:23governed by Hamas, which is the Gaza Strip,
09:27where it was an autocratic, authoritarian government,
09:30in permanent war with Israel.
09:32Obviously, if you analyze the reasons of some and others,
09:37they are always subjective,
09:40and you can give them the reason,
09:42or you can understand the reasons of the two positions.
09:47But at the moment, Israel is a country that does.
09:51Let's see, in fact, with Jordan, Egypt,
09:55now with the United Arab Emirates, with Morocco,
09:58Arab, Muslim countries,
10:01very opposed to Israel before, who were at war,
10:04now there is peace, progress, harmony.
10:06Israel is not at war with the Muslim world.
10:09Some fanatic sectors of the Muslim world
10:12are at war with Israel.
10:13That's the big difference.
10:14Luis, Roberto de la Maidana greets you.
10:18Speaking of what you raised about Netanyahu's contribution
10:24at the end of his political career,
10:26also at this very moment,
10:28there was a very important aerial attack
10:31on the Houthis who are in Yemen
10:33and who have attacked Israel at the time,
10:37beyond the fact that it has served as an iron shield
10:40that Israel has.
10:41Can this be compared to what happened
10:44after that great attack or great offensive that Israel had
10:48when it didn't get to Cairo because it didn't want to?
10:51From now on, Israel shows Iran,
10:54we never did this,
10:56we did this with Hezbollah in Lebanon,
10:58also the Houthis.
11:00Is it another moment, another time
11:02to start focusing on the Middle East crisis in another way?
11:06Yes, Iran is very hit from all of this.
11:09Its arm, you see...
11:14The proxies.
11:15Yes, I would say the tentacles of Iran,
11:20if you will, the octopus, Iran,
11:24the octopus in terms of intelligence
11:26and handling of actions,
11:28the ability to handle actions abroad.
11:31One tentacle, the one of Hamas,
11:33you almost lose it, it was cut off,
11:36or Israel cut it off.
11:37The other one, Hezbollah, is very hit.
11:40And there is a smaller tentacle that is there in Yemen,
11:43but it doesn't only affect Israel.
11:44Although they are now shooting at Israel,
11:46they are attacking four western ships,
11:49even Chinese and other flags,
11:53that are sailing through Morocco,
11:55which is the aorta artery,
11:58I don't know, the femoral vein,
12:00I don't know, of international trade.
12:03One of the main ones.
12:05A large percentage of the international trade
12:08of oil in the world is going through there,
12:10and the pro-Iranian rebels,
12:13or supported by Iran,
12:16are really causing a very complex situation.
12:21That's why they are also attacking that tentacle.
12:25Now, Iran's defeat is very big.
12:29We have to see how Iran reacts,
12:31if it has the capacity to react at this point.