The IDF is maintaining a high state of alert as Iranian threats, previously focused on the Persian Gulf, have expanded in the last hour to include Israel, according to a security source. The development marks a shift in the regional threat picture.
According to reports, the IDF is maintaining a high state of alert as Iranian threats, previously focused on the Persian Gulf, have expanded in the last hour to include Israel. The assessment comes from a security source cited by Israeli media.
The Zioneer has tracked the evolving Iranian threat over the past month. On June 10, the desk reported that the US had updated Israel ahead of an expected Iranian attack, with the prevailing assessment that Iran would strike Gulf states rather than Israel. On June 14, Israel braced for possible Iranian missile fire within hours, with security officials warning of an imminent multi-front threat. On June 30, an analysis suggested Iran's post-war strategy targets drawing Gulf states closer while undermining Israel's security position.
The new report suggests a shift in Iranian posture, adding direct threats against Israel. The specific nature of the threats — whether military, diplomatic, or cyber — remains unclear, and the report is based on a single source. The situation is developing.
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