A security assessment warns that the seventh consecutive night of U.S. airstrikes on Iran is part of a broader preparation for a more violent confrontation, while noting that the Home Front Command has not issued special instructions for Israeli civilians.
The seventh consecutive night of U.S. airstrikes on Iran, conducted by CENTCOM, targeted radar installations, logistics infrastructure, and naval launch sites, according to the assessment. The analysis notes that U.S. tanker aircraft stationed in Israel are intended to extend the operational range of American forces for what is described as a broader and more violent campaign. While the assessment warns of potential Iranian retaliation, it states that the Home Front Command has not issued special instructions for Israeli civilians at this stage. As The Zioneer reported earlier this morning, CENTCOM completed the seventh night of strikes overnight, continuing a campaign that has now entered its second week.
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