Israeli military sources assess that the signing of the agreement has rattled Hezbollah and the Iranian regime, prompting the IDF Intelligence Directorate to elevate its alert and readiness posture to provide warning of a possible missile launch from Iran, according to a single report.
Israeli military sources assess that the signing of the agreement has deeply shaken Hezbollah and the Iranian regime, according to a single report from military correspondent Amir Bohbot. As a result, the IDF's Intelligence Directorate (Aman) has raised its alert and readiness levels to provide early warning of a potential missile launch from Iran. The assessment reflects growing concern in the Israeli security establishment over a possible Iranian response to the agreement, which is viewed as a significant blow to Tehran and its regional proxy network. As The Zioneer reported on June 15, Israeli officials earlier warned that Iran and Hezbollah would try to sabotage the emerging Israel-Lebanon agreement. The report remains based on a single source and the specific launch scenario has not been independently corroborated.
3 developments
- DevelopingIsraeli security establishment braces for possible US strike on Iran, report says
- StrongIsraeli official: forces ready on defense and offense, public will be warned if Iran retaliation detected
- StrongIsrael's defense establishment braces for possible Iranian retaliation after US strike
- DevelopingAnalysis: Israel reportedly planned strikes on Iran; defense establishment reviews missed opportunity
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