2024-08-16 06:11:16
For the first time in the negotiations between Israel and Hamas terrorists, Iran has expressed interest in actively participating in the behind-the-scenes discussions.
The Maariv newspaper writes that, according to information from the Reuters agency, Tehran plans to send its representative, who will be present at the negotiations without taking direct part in them, but maintaining contact with the American side.
Earlier, Cursor wrote that Iran had launched a “psychological war” against Israel.
Iraen is interested in keeping Israel constantly on edge in anticipation of his strike.
Iran continues to ratchet up tensions in the region after the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh, the head of Hamas’ political bureau, in Tehran, keeping Israel and its allies in limbo. Two weeks have passed since the incident, but Tehran’s promised revenge has yet to materialize. Meanwhile, senior Iranian officials have been making daily threats against Israel, but have not revealed any specific plans.
According to the sources, Iran is deliberately waging psychological warfare, trying to instill fear and anxiety in Israel. In an interview with the Financial Times, a spokesman for the Iranian regime said that “the anticipation of death is worse than death itself,” implying that a possible attack could happen at any time or not at all. This tactic is aimed at making Israel feel insecure and maintaining constant tension.