The Zioneer assesses that Iran is accelerating its operational tempo, conducting daytime attacks without prior warning. The assessment follows earlier reports of explosions in Iran and aligns with prior intelligence warnings about a potential surprise attack.
The assessment, published at 20:27 Jerusalem, builds on a prior bulletin from 13:45 Jerusalem reporting additional explosions in Iran. While those explosions were not attributed to a specific actor, the current analysis suggests a pattern of escalating Iranian operations. The Zioneer's assessment indicates that Iran is now willing to conduct attacks during daylight hours, reducing the element of surprise, which may reflect a shift in operational doctrine. The analysis is based on a single unverified source and should be treated as a developing assessment.
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