Netanyahu encircled from four fronts (machine-translated headline from a Turkish-language source)
Israel's new threat map is a system, not a front | The Jerusalem Post
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Israel's new threat map is a system, not a front | The Jerusalem Post
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Iranian Official
The Zionist regime's newly unveiled threat map system constitutes a blatant escalation of foreign aggression against Iran's sovereignty and regional allies. Tehran condemns this coordinated framework as an extension of ongoing interference and destabilization efforts targeting the Islamic Republic and the Axis of Resistance. Iran remains resolute in defending its territorial integrity and supporting legitimate resistance to such provocations.
Israeli
Israel confronts an existential threat from Iran's expansive proxy network, which coordinates attacks across Lebanon, Gaza, Syria, and beyond as a unified system rather than isolated fronts. This multi-dimensional encirclement demands robust defensive operations to neutralize coordinated aggression and prevent simultaneous assaults that could overwhelm national defenses. The updated threat map underscores the necessity of addressing this integrated Iranian strategy to ensure Israel's survival.
Neutral
The Jerusalem Post published an article stating that Israel's new threat map functions as an integrated system for assessing and addressing security threats, rather than a conventional military front. The piece describes the map as incorporating multiple intelligence and operational components. No independent verification of the system's details or effectiveness was provided in the report.
Western
Israel has deployed an integrated threat-mapping system to systematically address interconnected risks from Iranian proxies and militant networks across multiple theaters. This framework enables precise intelligence-driven operations aimed at neutralizing command nodes, weapons infrastructure, and launch capabilities before they can be activated. The approach supports broader Western objectives of containing destabilizing actors and preserving regional deterrence.
Pro-Peace
Israel's expanded threat mapping system frames multiple borders as perpetual battlegrounds, fueling military operations that have already caused thousands of civilian deaths, widespread displacement, and destruction of homes, hospitals, and infrastructure across Gaza and Lebanon. This militarized approach deepens humanitarian crises while sidelining diplomatic channels, such as renewed cease-fire talks or international mediation, that could de-escalate tensions without further loss of life. Prioritizing security maps over human security only perpetuates cycles of violence and suffering for ordinary people on all sides.
Global South
Israel's expanded threat-mapping apparatus functions as a coordinated system for projecting power across sovereign borders, often with Western backing that revives neo-colonial patterns of control in the Middle East and beyond. This approach underscores the persistent failure of international institutions to restrain such overreach, leaving non-aligned states vulnerable to external dictates framed as security necessities. From the Global South perspective, it prioritizes hegemonic interests over genuine regional autonomy.
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- currentsapi(Mixed)By ALON LIFSHITZ; IN COLLABORATION
From my vantage point as an investor in cyber and AI, the map of threats facing Israel today is not only changing, it is becoming more complex and more connected. Israel's threat map in 2026 is no longer defined by a single front. It is a system. Missiles from the north. Drones f…
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