Israel's Initial Plan Was To Strike Iran Months Later, Defence Minister Reveals

Israel's Defence Minister, Israel Katz, disclosed that the country originally intended to launch a military strike against Iran in mid-2026. However, recent developments within Iran and changes in regional geopolitics have prompted Israel to accelerate its plans, moving the potential strike date to February of the upcoming year. This shift underscores the escalating tensions between Israel and Iran, particularly in light of Iran's advancing nuclear program and its influence in the region. The Israeli government has expressed growing concerns over Iran's capabilities, which they perceive as a direct threat to national security. This revelation comes amidst a broader context of heightened military readiness and strategic alliances in the Middle East, as Israel seeks to counter perceived threats from its adversaries. The situation remains fluid, with ongoing diplomatic efforts and military posturing likely to influence future actions.
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