Opinion | Why Israel Had to Act - The New York Times Documents seized in Gaza show that Hamas believed it had the support of Iran and Hezbollah as part of a broader plan: a multifront offensive designed to overwhelm and destroy Israel The Hamas
AIPAC - Why Israel Had to Act Israel estimates that Iran had plans to produce 300 missiles per month, in an effort to build an arsenal of close to 20,000 missiles in the coming years By achieving this arsenal, Iran could have easily overwhelmed Israel’s air defense systems — causing catastrophic damage far beyond what it has been able to achieve in the current fighting
Why Israel is attacking Iran now - The Week Previously, Israel had feared that Hamas and Hezbollah, militant proxies for the Iranian regime with a large ground presence in Gaza and Lebanon, would form part of any military response to an
‘An immediate operational necessity’: Why Israel finally . . . Because in the assessment of Israel’s security chiefs, Iran’s nuclear weapons program had advanced to the point of existential threat, from a regime avowedly seeking to bring about Israel’s
Why Israel Struck Now - The Atlantic Israel has been contemplating an attack like this for two decades Why was last night different from every other night? Israel claims that Iran was in a late-stage rush to assemble a nuclear