Iran's missile barrage against Israel weeks ago has so far led to no big counterattack, for which Gwynne Dyer argues there are good reasons.
More than two weeks ago Iran, in response to Israel’s assassinations of the leaders of Hezbollah and Hamas, its most important allies in the Arab world, fired 181 ballistic missiles at Israel. A big and prompt Israeli counterattack was expected, but at the time of writing it has still not happened. Read More
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