Israel weighs options in wake of Iran’s direct attack
Security specialists predict Israel will retaliate against Iran’s drone and missile attack, highlighting the seriousness of the situation and its dangerous implications
Security specialists predict Israel would inevitably retaliate amid rising tensions following Iran’s unprecedented drone and missile assault, highlighting the seriousness of the situation and its dangerous implications.
“Traditionally, Israel has a zero tolerance policy when its national soil is struck by another state,” Israel’s historical response to attacks was emphasized by security analyst Stephane Audrand. The former chief of Israeli military intelligence, Tamir Hayman, shared this idea when he said, “An Israeli response will come, on Iranian soil.”
The possible targets of Israeli reprisal are examined by analysts; former Mossad agent Sima Shine recommends concentrating strategically on military sites. “If Israel retaliates, it will be done within the same framework: targeting military sites, not civilian areas,” said Shine.
Iran expert Menahem Merhavy emphasized that Iran launched its strike with precision, pointing out that it was trying to prevent serious losses for Israel. “Iran struck Israel ‘in a controlled manner,'” he noted, alluding to a planned tactic to protect its nuclear program.
But pundits caution against the dangers of a too forceful Israeli reaction. “If Israel responds very forcefully, we’re likely to come to a situation of escalation that can widen,” said Meir Litvak, head of Tel Aviv University’s Alliance Center for Iranian Studies.
The last attack was unusual, which emphasizes the intricate network of connections and alliances in the area. With a keen eye on the possible ramifications for both international relations and regional stability, the world is intently observing Israel as it mulls over its next move.
Source: AFP