
Hit the mullahs and hit ‘em hard, Israel — and 5 key takeaways from Iran’s failed attack
NY Post
Joe Biden’s timid advice for restraint notwithstanding, there’s zero doubt that Israel will retaliate against Iran.
The mad mullahs’ attack last weekend aimed to kill thousands of Israelis, and they get no discount just because they failed miserably.
Iran’s terrorist leaders must be taught a painful and public lesson, one that will deter them from soon taking on Israel directly again.
It will also clarify for their proxies just how weak their patron is.
As the debate in Israel’s war cabinet continues over its response, it is helpful from a distance to grasp the significance of what happened last weekend.
Here are five key takeaways.

Imagine if Allied intelligence had located Adolf Hitler in late May 1944 and killed him before the Normandy invasion. Imagine that in the same hour, strikes eliminated Hitler’s designated successor, the head of the German Armed Forces High Command, the chief operational planner of the war effort, Field Marshal Erwin Rommel, responsible for defending Western Europe, and the rest of Germany’s field marshals and senior commanders.












