Israel’s new Defense Minister warned on Monday, November 11, that Iran’s nuclear facilities are more vulnerable to military strikes than ever before.
Israel Katz stated that conditions are ripe for targeting Iran’s nuclear program.
In a post on his X account, Katz wrote, “We now have the opportunity to achieve our primary goal of neutralizing and eliminating the threat to the State of Israel.”
He added that the diplomatic, operational, and tactical conditions for attacking Iran’s nuclear program have never been more “likely and realistic.”
Katz noted that Israel’s recent strike on Iran demonstrated the superiority of Israel’s air force over Iran’s advanced air defense systems.
In early October, Israel responded to Iranian missile attacks on its territory with a counterattack on Iranian soil, claiming to have destroyed three Russian-made S-300 air defense systems within Iran.
The U.S. and Israel have both reiterated that they will not allow Iran to acquire nuclear weapons.
The escalating tensions between Iran and Israel reflect an increasingly volatile situation, with both nations prepared for potential confrontations that could impact the entire region.
As Iran and Israel’s hostilities intensify, the likelihood of military action continues to grow, posing significant risks for regional stability and global security.
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