Ayatollah Khamenei, Iran’s “Supreme Leader”, is embarrassed and humiliated by the complete failure of his drone and missile attack on Israel, but does US President Joe Biden have the empathy to feel sorry for his old adversary?
Maybe he does, because it was almost certainly Biden’s people, working through back channels, who persuaded the Iranians this was a safe way of retaliating for Israel’s unprovoked attack on the Iranian embassy in Damascus two weeks ago. Just fire some drones at Israel, one or two will get through, Iran’s honour will be satisfied, and we can avoid the big war we don’t want.
Israel’s Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu does want a bigger war. He let Hamas carry out a horrific attack on Israel; he’s now trapped in a “forever war” with Hamas in the Gaza Strip; the horrendous civilian casualties Israel is inflicting on the Palestinians are alienating US public opinion; and the pressure from Biden for a ceasefire is getting hard to resist.
Netanyahu would lose power almost instantly if he accepted a ceasefire, because his hard-right coalition government would collapse. The obvious way for him to escape from this dilemma was to make the war bigger by dragging Iran in. Then the United States would feel obliged to save Israel from the evil Iranians, and all that ugly stuff in Gaza would just fade into the background.
That was the purpose of Israel’s missile attack on the Iranian embassy in Syria on April 1, which killed seven officers of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard including two generals (plus six Syrian civilians).