Iran–Israel conflict: Iran has run out of good options Finally, a commonly suggested scenario is that Iran would race to a nuclear weapon Iran has long pursued a hedging strategy by developing much of the capacity and know-how to develop nuclear weapons but stopping short of actually doing so Iran’s leaders could now conclude that a nuclear bomb is the only way to deter future attacks
Interceptors and safe rooms protecting Israelis, but . . . Iran has fired some 280 ballistic missiles at Israel in several barrages since the IDF began its operation against Tehran’s nuclear program early Friday morning, according to the military
Israel running low on missile interceptors - The Hill Israel is running low on its supply of Arrow missile interceptors as Iran has increased its fire toward the country with two hypersonic missile barrages Tuesday night The shortage, reported by
What Is Israel’s Endgame with Iran? | The New Yorker Israel’s elimination of Iran’s military brass may be a setback, “but it is not a strategy for ending Iran’s program,” Wendy Sherman, who led the U S team that negotiated the nuclear
Twenty questions (and expert answers) on the Israel-Iran war The prevalent fear in Gaza is that an Israel-Iran war will distract from the already significantly dimmed light on the ongoing starvation and slaughter of civilians in the Palestinian enclave There is also concern that war may lead to even more impunity and an escalation of Israeli bombardment in Gaza
The Israel-Iran war is now a brutal test of staying power Israeli officials say they need at least two weeks to degrade Iran’s nuclear and missile capabilities That means the struggle ahead is a test of staying power for both countries Yet even then