In a Telegram post, security analyst Chananel Aviv reported that as of 01:12 Jerusalem on Sunday, no strikes have been carried out in Iranian territory, and the American response to the killing of soldiers has not yet begun. The update comes amid a period of US strikes on Iranian infrastructure and conflicting reports about the status of a possible ceasefire.
Security analyst Chananel Aviv reported on his the source early Sunday that as of 01:12 Jerusalem, no strikes have been carried out in Iranian territory, and the American response to the killing of soldiers has not yet begun. The brief update does not specify which soldiers' deaths are referenced, nor does it cite official sources.
In recent days, The Zioneer has reported extensively on the US-Iran military dynamic. On July 15, Aviv called for President Trump to strike Iranian bridges and power plants that night, urging a faster timeline. By July 17, the desk noted that US strikes on Iranian infrastructure had not drawn the threatened Iranian retaliation, contrary to earlier warnings from the Khatam al-Anbiya command. Earlier, on June 22, The Zioneer reported on Israeli official silence amid unverified claims of US strikes on Iran.
Aviv's latest statement suggests a pause or delay in the anticipated US response to the killing of soldiers, though the post does not provide context on the incident itself. The claims remain unverified by independent sources, and no official confirmation from the US or Israeli governments has been issued.
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