Iran is going to be miserable! Israel targets multiple Iranian nuclear facilities, defense minister says ready to act alone

If one looks at the Iranian side’s hard-line attitude, it will be difficult for the U.S. side to force Iran to completely abandon its nuclear program, let alone its missile program and overseas expansion. Questions about the U.S.-Iranian negotiations continue to move slowly, at least with no public news confirming that the two sides have made progress, and Israel, for its part, has become increasingly assertive, arguing that it cannot trust its security to the U.S. negotiations and must rely on itself to disarm Iran with its own hands nuclear threat.

Regarding the threat of destroying Iran’s nuclear program through military action, the Israeli side has long revealed that recently, Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz (Benny Gantz) said in an interview that the Israeli military is updating its plans to strike Iran’s nuclear facilities and is prepared to act independently. Israel has identified multiple targets in Iran and believes striking them would undermine Iran’s ability to develop nuclear weapons. “If the world can stop them (Iran) (before we do), that would be great. But if not, we have to be independent and we have to defend ourselves.”

Gantz noted that the Iranian-backed militant group Hezbollah has hundreds of thousands of rockets. Many of the rockets are hidden in civilian areas located along the Israeli border.

Although Israel has not admitted it, many of the difficulties encountered by Iran’s nuclear program, including a series of explosions, are believed to be linked to the U.S. and Israel, including likely cyber attacks in addition to spy sabotage, and now the Israeli defense minister’s words indicate that Israel is likely to bomb Iran’s nuclear facilities, not even ruling out the possibility of using ballistic missiles or cruise missiles, Israel “The Dolphin class submarine has previously entered the northern Indian Ocean through the Suez Canal.

During the Iran-Iraq War, the Israeli Air Force used its newly arrived U.S.-made F-15s (escorts) and F-16s (bombers) to bomb Iraq’s “Osirak” nuclear reactor, completely destroying Saddam’s nuclear program. Interestingly, at that Time, Israel and Iran’s interests in dealing with Saddam’s nuclear program, after the war between Iran and Iraq, the Iranian side organized two bombing operations against “Oshirak”, but only to cause some damage to it, and ultimately the Israeli side destroyed Saddam’s nuclear reactor in one fell swoop, some sources say that in this operation Iran provided some intelligence support to Israel in this operation, but this has not been confirmed.

The most critical part of Iran’s nuclear program is likely to be set underground, and it would be difficult to launch an attack on it with only drone bombs dropped by F-35I fighter jets, but the Israeli side still has the option of bombing those ancillary facilities, except that the F-35I stealth fighter jets that take off from Israel proper cannot include the Iranian nuclear facilities in the combat radius, in which case it would likely require air refueling or mid-landing refueling If you can’t solve this problem, you need the help of other countries, previously, the Israeli F-35I fighter jets deep into Iran for combat testing, there is news that Saudi Arabia provided the base for its landing refueling, of course, this news is also not confirmed.