Former Prime Minister Ehud Barak's interview with Raviv Drucker on Channel 13 was greeted with a hug by Israel-haters.
A video of Barak from the interview, which was translated into Arabic and English, was shared on Telegram by Iran's Revolutionary Guards, where they wrote:
"Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak's controversial confession in the Channel 13 studio: We have not been able to assess the Iranian strategy; Therefore, we cannot do anything.America has not won a single war in the last 60 years; Don't lie to us like that; We cannot open the Strait of Hormuz, nor can we destroy Iran's nuclear power and missiles. After two and a half years, we are still in first place; Hamas and Hezbollah are still standing, and the nuclear and missile threat from Iran is still there; At least don't lie openly!"
The English-language Al-Jazeera channel wrote:
"Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak warned viewers on Channel 13 that the war against Iran could spill over into a prolonged stage of stalemate. He says wars often begin with notable achievements before they drift into attrition, weaker negotiations, or defeat.
Dr. Andreas Krieg, a senior lecturer in security studies at King's College London, wrote:
"Israel's most decorated soldier confirms the points already raised by the intelligence community and military strategic planners:there is no military way to contain Iran for months on end,here is no military way to open the Strait of Hormuz .Hamas and Hezbollah have been tactically defeated, but not strategically, Israel has not abandoned the lawn-mowing approach. Even if the mowing has become more intense."
Channel 12 News commentator Amit Segal commented on this and wrote:
"Extraordinary circulation on enemy channels of Raviv Drucker's flattering interview with Ehud Barak, in which statements against the possibility of winning were repeatedly heard. Drucker did not confront Barak with his claim from 2023 that there is no effective ability to attack the nuclear program, and of course he did not ask him about his lies about his ties to Jeffrey Epstein."
Social and technological entrepreneur Yonatan Adiri wrote:
"Listen. The celebration of Israel-haters over this interview with Ehud Barak is amazing. I haven't seen anything like this in a long time. I follow a lot of accounts of Israel's rivals on the Internet and/or officials in the Iranian sphere and the axis of resistance – from the moment it was translated into Arabic and uploaded – it doesn't stop floating."

When one completely lacks a personal moral compass, he also lacks the moral strength to stand up to evil.
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