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- Israel’s Attack in Iran Echoes Its Strategy Against Hezbollah
Israel decimated the group’s leadership last fall and degraded its military capabilities Can the same strategy work against a far more powerful foe? By Neil MacFarquhar For months last year
- Israel launches fresh wave of strikes on Iran after hitting . . .
Not only has Israel's attack on Iran been more wide-ranging and intense than its two previous military operations last year, but it also appears to have adopted some of the strategy that was used
- The Strategic Stakes after Israel’s Opening Strikes on Iran
Israel’s unprecedented strikes on Iranian soil mark a dangerous inflection point in the long-simmering nuclear standoff between the two regional powers Whether this becomes the opening salvo of a wider war or a high-risk gamble to reassert deterrence depends largely on the next moves by Iran, Israel, and the United States The coming days
- Deep, Wide, Targeted: How Israel’s Strikes On Iran Echo Its . . .
Iran and Israel lie nearly 2,000 kilometers apart As journalist Yoav Zitun explained this week on the Ynet news site, Israel would need U S support for a full-scale assault on Iranian nuclear sites
- LIVE: Iran fires missiles at Israel, kills 10, after attacks . . .
Iran launches missiles at targets across Israel, including near Haifa and Tel Aviv, killing at least 10 people, according to medics and media reports ; The attacks came after Israeli forces bombed
- 8 Key Insights From Experts on the Israel-Iran Conflict
Israel on Friday launched a massive new attack on Iran, conducting unprecedented air strikes against the Iranian regime’s top military leaders, nuclear facilities, and a number of other targets
- Israel’s strike on Iran echoes campaigns against Hamas . . .
Its vow to continue strikes suggests a preselected target bank and a broader strategy aimed at reducing Iran’s military threat to the lowest level The approach mirrors campaigns against Hamas and Hezbollah: dismantle leadership, cripple retaliatory capacity, and push the remaining structure toward surrender
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