Even when incidents result in no casualties, they matter strategically because they signal capability, test defenses, and keep tensions high on both sides. Drone warfare in particular lowers the threshold for frequent, smaller-scale strikes that can still carry big escalation risk if something goes wrong.
Big wins in big cities always carry risk: dense crowds, blocked infrastructure, alcohol-fuelled chaos, and a small minority turning celebration into disorder. That doesnโt automatically mean โtotal breakdown,โ but it does expose how quickly public order can be stressed when emotions spike and planning lags behind reality.
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@MarioNawfal Thereโs a huge difference between passionate celebrations and outright disorder. If shootings, riots, and destruction become part of the โtradition,โ cities are going to start treating championship nights like security
Ben-Gvirโs rhetoric shows how fragile the region still is, even while diplomacy is supposedly moving forward. When officials start talking in slogans like โfor every drone - a missile,โ it sends a message that escalation, not restraint, is the priority.
The timing is important too. Hardliners on all sides often turn up the pressure whenever negotiations or peace efforts gain momentum, because compromise threatens their political narrative.
The danger is that one miscalculation on the Lebanon border could drag the entire region into another devastating conflict, regardless of whatโs being discussed with Iran behind closed doors.