Nathan Shachar: Sverige sticker ut – vår demokrati är ovanligt lätt att komma åt

Nathan Shachar: Sverige sticker ut – vår demokrati är ovanligt lätt att komma åt

Vi får inte vara naiva – Sveriges demokrati är inte immun. Det som just nu sker i många tidigare stabila länder kan hända även här. KOLUMNEN. Nathan Shachar är DN:s korrespondent i Jerusalem, författare och fristående kolumnist på ledarsidan.

Frågan som delar Israels regering: När kommer svaret efter attacken?

Frågan som delar Israels regering: När kommer svaret efter attacken?

Den israeliska militärens markoperationer i södra Libanon började för en vecka sedan och har fokuserats på den östra delen av gränsområdet. Nu utvidgas operationen. På tisdagen meddelade Israels militär att ytterligare en brigad har korsat gränsen till Libanon. Därmed ingår fyra israeliska brigader i den växande markinvasionen, skriver den israeliska tidningen Haaretz. Israels 146:e division riktar nu även operativa aktiviteter mot Hizbollah-mål och infrastruktur i sydvästra Libanon. Samtidigt fortsätter Israels flygbombningar mot Libanons huvudstad Beirut – på vilket Hizbollah har svarat med ett rekordstort raketregn i riktning mot Haifa. Hizbollahs kapacitet ”intakt” På tisdagen höll Naim Qassem, Hizbollahs vice generalsekreterare, ett tal där där han menade att Hamas 7 oktober-attack utlöste ”början på en omvandling” i Mellanöstern. Qassem hävdade vidare att den Iranstödda rörelsens kapacitet är ”intakt” trots Israels angrepp de senaste veckorna. Det finns i nuläget alltså få tecken på att upptrappningen i Mellanöstern kommer att avta. Istället väntar omvärlden på ett israeliskt svar på Irans massiva attack. – Ingen vet exakt men det verkar som att det fortfarande är så att Israel, Netanyahu och Biden-administrationen i USA, diskuterar vad det är som ska attackeras, vad det är som är proportionellt, säger TV4 Nyheternas mellanösternkorrespondent Terese Cristiansson, på plats i Jerusalem. Israels dilemma Frågan delar den israeliska regeringen. – Högerdelen vill att man ska attackera hårt mot Iran och försöka störta regimen och menar att man nu har en chans när Hizbollah och Hamas är så pass försvagade. Samtidigt menar andra att man måste behålla relationerna med västvärlden, säger Terese Cristiansson. – Så även Israel står inför ett dilemma här i hur starkt man ska svara, fortsätter hon.

Många döda i attack mot moské

Många döda i attack mot moské

Minst 21 personer är döda i centrala Gaza efter en israelisk attack mot en moské. I moskén fanns personer som sökt skydd, enligt al-Aqsa-martyrernas sjukhus, som ligger i närheten. Israelisk militär bekräftar attacken och uppger att en Hamascentral fanns i moskén och att det var målet, rapporterar CNN. – Det är repetition av vad vi har hört i ett helt års krig, om olika tillslag och vi vet sällan om det stämmer, säger TV4:s utrikesreporter Terese Cristiansson på plats i Jerusalem. Den 7 oktober är det exakt ett år sedan som Hamas genomförde en terrorattack mot en israelisk festival. – Läget är extremt spänt inför årsdagen. Israelisk militär vill visa att man har kontroll över fronterna den här gången. Flera attacker mot Beirut Israel har även genomfört flera attacker mot den libanesiska huvudstaden Beirut under natten, i vad som beskrivs som den mest intensiva natten hittills, skriver CNN. Smällarna ska ha hörts och känts på många kilometers avstånd. Attackerna föregicks av varningar och uppmaningar till evakuering och ska enligt israelisk militär bland annat ha riktats mot vapenlager för Hizbollah.

Trots att flera attacker ska ha skett i närheten av Beiruts flygplats fortsatte planen att landa under natten och under söndag morgon ryker det fortfarande över Beirut. Den Iranstödda Hizbollahmilisen svarar genom att skjuta raketer mot Israel från Libanon, uppger den israeliska militären (IDF). Enligt militären har tre drönare stoppats som var på väg mot Israel. Protester runt om i världen Runtom i världen protesterar människor mot den israeliska krigföringen i Gaza, inför årsdagen. I Gaza har, enligt de Hamaskontrollerade myndigheterna omkring 42.000 människor dödats.

Parallellt väntar regionen och omvärlden på hur Israel kommer att svara på den iranska robotattacken tidigare i veckan.

Hamasledare uppges ha dödats i attack mot flyktingläger i Libanon

Hamasledare uppges ha dödats i attack mot flyktingläger i Libanon

Nya explosioner hördes i södra Beirut efter israeliska attacker natten till lördag, enligt nyhetsbyrån AFP:s reportrar på plats. Rök syntes stiga från ett område nära flygplatsen i Beirut. Kort före uppmanade den israeliska militärens arabisk-språkige talesperson Avichay Adraee boende nära specifika byggnader i tre delar av staden att lämna sina bostäder. Enligt Israel var ett mål en underrättelsecentral för Hizbollah, skriver Reuters. Enligt ett uttalande från Hamas, som Reuters tagit del av, har en ledare för Hamas militära gren Al-Qassem-brigaderna, Saaed Atallah, dödats i en israelisk flygräd i Tripoli i norra Libanon. ”Hatet är stort” Den Iranstödda Hizbollah-rörelsen, som fortsätter att skjuta raketer mot Israel, uppger att strider pågår mot israeliska styrkor i södra Libanon, nära gränsen mot Israel. – Hatet är stort i samhället här, både mellan grupper och mot Israel, det råder ingen enighet bland libaneser kring Hizbollahs krig, det har splittrat samhället. Men i det lägret som alltid har varit emot Israel blir hatet djupare, säger Expressens utrikeskorrespondent Kassem Hamadé, som befinner sig i Beirut. I Israel finns det en stark vilja bland många att fortsätta attackerna, berättar TV4:s utrikesreporter Terese Christiansson, som är på plats i Jerusalem. – När man pratar med folk är det många som vill ha fred. Men det kommer ofta ett ”men”, man vill leva i fred efter sina principer och idéer. Många är redo att fortsätta striden för att vinna de dem tror på. Det avgrundsdjupa hatet har djupnat efter Hamas attack den 7 oktober. Biden backar Samtidigt väntar hela Mellanöstern på Israels hämnd för Irans robotattack tidigare i veckan. USA:s president Joe Biden backar nu från sitt tidigare uttalande om att iranska oljefält skulle vara ett tänkbart mål – något som i går fick priset på råolja. – Israelerna har inte kommit fram till hur eller vad de kommer att göra i termer av det anfall som är under diskussion. Om jag var i deras sits skulle jag överväga andra alternativ än att slå mot oljefält, sa han på en pressträff i Vita Huset. Kriget i Libanon har hittills tvingat omkring 1,2 miljoner människor på flykt – över 300.000 av dem har tagit sig till grannlandet Syrien. Flykten har dock försvårats efter gårdagens israeliska bombningar av en gränsövergång. Attackerna ska enligt Israel ha riktats mot infrastruktur Hizbollah använt för att smuggla in vapen i Libanon.

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