Israeli commentator Dr. Guy Bechor published a new analysis on the Gplanet website, in which he claims a night of clashes occurred between the United States and Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), and questions why the Iranian regime is not attacking Israel, according to the article's headline.
Dr. Guy Bechor, a prominent Israeli commentator, published a new analysis on the Gplanet website titled 'Dangerous Ceasefire: Who Wins and Who Loses.' The analysis, excerpted in the report, claims that a night of clashes took place between the United States and Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). Bechor also questions why the Iranian regime refrains from attacking Israel directly, despite the reported ceasefire framework that he describes as 'burning.'
The analysis comes amid a period of heightened US-Iran tensions, as The Zioneer has previously reported. Recent weeks have seen exchanges of fire between the two powers and reports of a fragile ceasefire. Bechor's piece appears to offer a critical perspective on the current situation, suggesting that the ceasefire is not holding and that Iran's inaction toward Israel is puzzling. The article does not provide specific sources for the claims of clashes, and the analysis remains Bechor's viewpoint rather than an official report.
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