Tisha B’av has come and gone. So too have two full weeks since the Israelis took out Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran, as well as a top Hezbollah figure in Beirut and an IRGC aerospace general in Syria. Iran and its proxies immediately issued threats of massive retaliation for the assassinations.
And then … nothing happened, at least so far. Iran suddenly took a very cautious tone last week, although it seemed unclear whether that was a real reconsideration or just strategic ambiguity.
If this report out of Kuwait is accurate, it’s the former — and Iran’s proxy terror armies are getting angry about it:
Iran has angered its allies, particularly Hezbollah and Hamas, by once again urging caution in responding to Israel after the assassinations of high-ranking Hezbollah terrorist Fuad Shukr and Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh, the Kuwaiti newspaper al Jarida reported on…