Israeli political commentator Yaakov Bardugo assessed Sunday evening that the absence of attacks on Israel proves deterrence has been restored, while the duo of Trump and Netanyahu 'crossed Iran's red lines,' according to a post by analyst Mujahed.
Israeli political commentator Yaakov Bardugo stated Sunday evening that the absence of attacks on Israel indicates that Israel's deterrence has been restored. In the same post, carried by analyst Mujahed, Bardugo assessed that President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have crossed Iran's red lines. The comments come hours after Mohsen Rezaei, a senior military advisor to Iran's Supreme Leader, warned that Trump and Netanyahu had crossed Iran's red lines and that a 'decisive and proportionate response' is required, as The Zioneer reported earlier Sunday. Bardugo's assessment aligns with his earlier analysis, in which he described the US-Iran escalation as a 'limited exchange of blows' and predicted a period of tit-for-tat strikes. The remarks are attributed to Bardugo via a social media post; no further context or corroboration from Israeli officials was available.
2 developments
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- DevelopingAnalyst Bardugo: Trump confirms Netanyahu's Iran claim
- DevelopingYaakov Bardugo: 'Trump will flip again — he only respects strength, and Israel has it'
- StrongYaakov Bardugo: Trump's action against Iran will ultimately decide his legacy
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