In Israel, there is little doubt a more immediate response how far behind his army was compared to the largest attack of the history that the Hebrew country suffered from Iran. And there is little doubt because senior Israeli officials They have now made it clear that Israel will not remain silent in the face of the massive Iranian missile attack.
The Israeli army assures that “There will be a harsh response.” And he adds that “what Iran has faced so far is only a fraction of what it will face today.”
The entire civilian population of Israel was forced to take refuge in bunkers from the the launch of nearly 200 missiles since the regime of the ayatollahs, who had never dared to do the same. But the initial consequences were almost negligible. Health authorities have reported a very low number of minor injuries from shrapnel And because of the falls as they headed towards the air raid shelters.
This Tuesday’s attack and the Israeli offensive on southern Lebanon are the culmination of an escalation of tensions which affects all countries in the Middle East. Everything seems to indicate that Tuesday’s attack is a consequence of the Israel’s ground incursion into Lebanon and Israeli offensives against Iran’s allies in recent weeks.
Why did Iran attack Israel?
Iran began planning a 200-missile strike operation against Israel after the attacks on around 3,000 you are looking for and numerous walkie talkies against Hezbollah terrorists. We must not forget that Hezbollah is a terrorist organization supported and financed by the Ayatollah regime. And that Israel attacked several positions in Beirut to destroy Hezbollah shelters, killing its leader, Hasan Nasrallah.
Hezbollah is a central component of the so-called “axis of resistance” of Iran, which also includes other terrorist groups like Hamas, in addition to the Shiite group in Iraq, Syria and the Houthis in Yemen. This network which constitutes the “axis of resistance” rreceives logistical, economic and ideological support from Tehran. He has a distinctly anti-American and anti-Israeli ideology.
Before Tuesday’s massive attack, Iran had warned that it would retaliate for the death of Ismail Haniye, Hamas’ number one, eliminated during an Israeli operation on Iranian soil last July.
Tehran’s first attack on Israel came last April, when Iran fired hundreds of missiles and drones in response to Jerusalem’s bombing of its consulate in Damascus.
Early on Tuesday, the Israeli armed forces began the intervention operation in southern Lebanon while the conflict in the Gaza Strip is open. Behind these military actions by Israel lies a broader geopolitical vision, with the United States recently warning of the possibility of an imminent attack by Iran and with its clear positioning and support for Israel.
The Middle East is once again a powder keg with unpredictable consequences. These may be local conflicts or an all-out war between Iran and Israel.