Middle East threats possibility of fresh local war

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It could take Israel years to take out Hamas' leadership, says Eurasia Group's Ian Bremmer

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To secure the management of Hamas, it is not going to refer days or weeks. This is months or possibly years. This is going to go on for a long, very long time.

“Jews have not faced this kind of atrocity in the world since the Holocaust, so … everything is on the table if you are an Israeli Jew today,” Ian Bremmer, president and creator of political consultancy Eurasia Group informed CNBC Squawk Box Asia Monday.

“To take out the leadership of Hamas, it is not going to be a matter of days or weeks. This is months or maybe years. This is going to go on for a long, long time,” he included.

Given that these surprise attacks originated from a failure of Israeli intelligence and security systems to spot and prevent, Bremmer stated there’re likely more Hamas operatives currently embedded in Israel and they represent “still a very real and present danger.”

The weekend attacks likewise occurred a day after the 50 th anniversary of the Yom Kippur War, welcoming contrasts with the most dangerous Arab-Israeli war in 1973 that threatened to threaten the state of Israel.

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“Hezebollah is much more militarily capable than Hamas, so if the Iranians are trying to change the ball game here, you would think Hezebollah would be involved, but they are not. It seems pretty clear — so far — that the Iranians are not looking to get into a broader fight with the Israelis,” Bremmer stated.

Still, any participation by Iran would likely set off a local war.

“Like everything else in the Middle East, there are 10 sides to every story,” Brian Katulis, vice president of policy at the Middle East Institute in Washington, informed CNBC on Monday.

“We don’t know all the details here, but it would not surprise me if someone in Iran would have been involved in the planning of this. This was not like what we have seen in the past in the Gaza Strip,” he included.

“If it’s true that Iran is involved, there would be larger implications,” Katulis stated. “Israel could strike Iran.”

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