Israeli media reported on Sunday that the Israeli political leadership believes that Iran is facing increasing pressure due to the possibility of Israel launching an attack on strategic sites inside Iranian territory.
According to what was reported by Israeli Channel 12, in light of the disintegration of the Shiite axis and the decline of the influence of Iranian-backed groups in the Middle East..
According to recent discussions within Israeli political and security circles, the Iranians link several major developments, including: the destruction of Iranian air defense systems in a way that allows freedom of movement for Israeli aircraft, the signing of a ceasefire agreement in Lebanon, in addition to the election of Donald Trump as President of the United States.
Reports indicated that Iran is conducting extensive consultations to determine its response to these developments.
Israel, according to the discussions, also sees the need to prevent Iran from re-strengthening its presence in Syria and Lebanon, a move in which Iran is investing significant financial resources.
However, there are Israeli recommendations to avoid engaging in long-term confrontations with Iran, as they may have repercussions that are not in Israel’s interest.
Channel 12 reported that the Israeli security services, or the majority of them, support carrying out a direct attack on Iranian territory, especially in light of the escalation of threats from the Houthi group after the escalation of its attacks against Israel.
The Houthi group possesses advanced weapons, including cruise missiles, drones, and surface-to-surface missiles, which makes it difficult to deal with due to its wide geographical spread and the difficulty of collecting intelligence information and identifying targets.
Israel seeks to mobilize the international community to form a broad coalition led by the United States against the Houthis, as Israel considers that this problem does not concern it alone but rather affects the security of the entire region.
Houthi attacks also affect airlines and the Israeli economy, making it even more important to confront them.
Suggest a correction