Contrary to other reports, security analyst Yair Goldblatt said on X that Israel has no specific assessment regarding when the war with Iran might resume. He added that the country is prepared for any scenario, which could occur at any time.
Yair Goldblatt, a security and Middle East analyst, wrote on X late Saturday night that contrary to earlier reports, Israel has no specific assessment regarding the timing of a potential resumption of war with Iran. He stated that the country is prepared for any scenario, which could occur at any time.
The statement adds a note of caution to a series of recent reports. The Zioneer has previously reported on Israeli assessments that the likelihood of a return to full-scale fighting increases if a US-Iran deal stalls, and on US intelligence warnings that Iran could launch a surprise attack. Goldblatt's characterization suggests that despite heightened readiness, no concrete timeline has been established within Israeli defense circles.
The assessment is single-sourced and unverified by other channels. Goldblatt's X account is a known source of security analysis, but the absence of official confirmation leaves the picture open.
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