Israel’s Choices, and Lebanon’s Fate, after the Iranian Missile Attack
The dangers of failing to retaliate.
June 8, 2026
The road to the latest escalation.
Perhaps Tehran’s decision to resume firing ballistic missiles at Israel was inevitable, but the chain of proximate causes runs not only through Lebanon, but also through Kuwait: specifically, Iran’s decision to launch missiles at the Kuwaiti airport last week. Amine Ayoub writes:
The dangers of failing to retaliate.
The road to the latest escalation.
A thinker who will debate anyone—except the anti-Zionists.
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Perhaps Tehran’s decision to resume firing ballistic missiles at Israel was inevitable, but the chain of proximate causes runs not only through Lebanon, but also through Kuwait: specifically, Iran’s decision to launch missiles at the Kuwaiti airport last week. Amine Ayoub writes:
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