Former Israeli National Security Adviser Eyal Hulata assesses that the campaigns against Tehran achieved significant accomplishments, but warns the gains will be fleeting unless Israel gets the next phase right, according to an article published by the Times of Israel.
Eyal Hulata, who served as Israel's National Security Adviser during the current campaign against Iran, published an assessment arguing that while Israel's military and intelligence campaigns have achieved substantial damage to Iran's nuclear program and military infrastructure, the strategic gains risk being temporary. Hulata warns that without a carefully calibrated next phase, the accomplishments could erode. The analysis adds to a growing body of expert commentary on the campaign's trajectory. The Zioneer has previously covered assessments from figures including former Mossad chief Yuval Steinitz, Defense Minister Israel Katz, and analysts such as Amit Segal of N12, all of whom have weighed in on the strategic implications of the ongoing confrontation.
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