Dying for Greta?
Israel Can Destroy Spanish, Italian Navy in A Few Seconds
In case of a violation of sovereignty by these weak states playing with fire as we speak - Israel will be able to punish them - dragging them into a military confrontation with a nuclear power that will end swiftly.

The dangerous decision by Spain, and now, surprisingly, Italy, to provide naval escorts to ships whose sole purpose is to illegally breach Israel’s territorial waters risks creating a direct military confrontation.
All it would take is one reckless move by a captain on the ground, and two NATO countries could suddenly find themselves in a military clash with a nuclear power.
It is no surprise that Spain is leading this reckless initiative. Less understandable is why Italy has chosen to follow.
Even more bizarre is the fact that their own waters are open to any African migrant, yet they deploy their navy to ensure that a few Swedes and Arabs can reach Israel.
Spain, long burdened by deep feelings of national insecurity, continues to cling nostalgically to the memory of an empire that began its long collapse within a century of expelling or burning its Jewish population. Since then, Spain the end of its fascist rule in the early eighties, the country has largely relied on tourism as its dominant industry, a far cry from imperial glory.
Spain’s Prime Minister speaks schizophrenically about nuclear weapons to “stop Israel,” while his country remains militarily weak. Beneath the rhetoric lies a profound discomfort: the Jews, once driven into dungeons and tortured by the Inquisition, have not only survived but built a state whose military strength now dwarfs Spain’s own.
This depth of antisemitic obsession is so severe that Spanish leaders are willing to risk confrontation with a nation capable of obliterating Spain in minutes. That's how sick they are.
In this sense, Spain is treading a Hitlerian path of self-implosion due to obsession with jews.
But this time the jews are not defenseless; they are far stronger than in the 1930s. International backing for an attempt to harm Israel would, in practical military terms, be minimal. Spain would be left to face the consequences alone.
Perhaps this still sounds like a far-fetched scenario.
Yet consider this, for six decades, European governments have funneled money into organizations like the PLO and Hamas, enabling the murder of Jews by proxy.
It seems almost inevitable that this support would eventually escalate into direct confrontation. And it is hardly coincidental that Spain, arguably one of the three most antisemitic countries in history, and today the most hostile to Israel on the continent (aside from Ireland), is the one to take this step.
Italy should be a bit wiser and avoid such actions.