Yair Ansbacher, an IDF reservist and a research fellow at the Misgav Institute, tells Israel National News - Arutz Sheva that the war Israel embarked on is not against Hamas in Gaza, but against Iran and all its branches in the region.

"We are not only fighting Hamas in Gaza, but a regional war against Iran and its proxies, which have been systematically built up for 40 years on our borders. This includes Lebanon, Syria, Yemen and Gaza, which surround us with militias of the type we saw on that black Shabbat and with rocket arsenals," says Ansbacher.

He has no doubt that the origin of the murderous terrorist attack by Hamas is in Iran and in his opinion the plan was much broader. "The Iranian plan is structured in a diabolical and creative way. Like a chess move, they wanted to attack both the Galilee and Gaza at the same time with the two forces that were built for this purpose - the Radwan force from the north which consists of several thousand fighters much more trained and skilled and with more advanced equipment than Gaza - the Nukhba force that we saw in the south."

 "In the south, these forces were supposed to neutralize the local military resistance by surprise, pass it, create a line of defense, and use the civilian population as a shield in the most cynical sense to make counterattacks difficult. They were to take hostages and bargaining chips. The goal was to complicate the IDF counterattack. In such a situation, you create a line and within it you can open logistical routes to Gaza. From there, reinforcements will arrive and replenish forces and supplies, and in between you use all the evil that can come out of Gaza to begin the gradual purification of what bothers you," he adds.... Read More: Arutz-7