The Arabic-language news website of the Kuwaiti newspaper "Al-Jarida" claims in its headline that Israel has a huge plan to attack Hezbollah and the pro-Iranian militias in Syria and Iraq.
Israel may attack Hezbollah and the pro-Iranian militias in Syria and Iraq after the end of the war in Gaza, and this may still happen during the war before its end.
According to the site, even before the expected attack begins, as a preliminary step, Israel may attack military and security targets of the Syrian army and Assad's government institutions.
An official source reveals to the Kuwaiti newspaper "Al-Jarida" that the US has begun building a huge military base in the south of Israel, as a tactical move within the framework of moving part of Washington's military presence from its bases in the Gulf countries.
The source stated that the new American base is located near the Israeli Hatzer base in the Negev, where the military airport of that base will be expanded to accommodate American planes that will be able to carry out logistical missions in the future to receive thousands of American fighters.
He noted that the new base will house approximately 23,000 soldiers and staff members at all levels of combat, administration, recruitment, logistics, and more.
According to the information provided, these days American weapons and ammunition are being transferred to this base, which will be supplied to the Israeli fighter jets, various ammunition that were not previously used in the wars in which Israel fought.
In the coming months there will be a large joint exercise simulating joint attacks in Iran, Iraq and Syria as part of the American-Israeli preparations to deal with Iran in the event that the efforts to stop the Gaza war fail and Hezbollah enters the comprehensive conflict.
A major war could break out in the coming weeks, in light of the inability to convince Hezbollah to stop the conflict with Israel in southern Lebanon, and the organization's insistence, with the support of Iran, on the principle of supporting Gaza and not returning all evacuees to their settlements in the north before the end of the war in Gaza.