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The concern is that those involved saw the escalating conflict as a way to provoke a larger regional or even global crisis that would ultimately undermine Israel’s security. However, the speaker highlights that this strategy appears to have backfired, revealing the limits of military escalation and perhaps hinting at a shift toward other methods of terror export.
Exporting Terror and Rising Threats
The reality, the speaker warns, is that terrorists will adapt. If they cannot take down the state directly, they may resort to softer, but still deadly, tactics such as suicide bombings, car rammings, stabbings, or other forms of terror that have been employed in Israel for decades. The concern is that these methods might be exported beyond Israel’s borders, notably into Western nations.