Security analyst Yair Goldblatt said on X that the current quiet is unusual, given that the strikes (presumably on Iran) are reportedly a response to the killing of two American soldiers in Jordan last night. He added that time will tell what unfolds.
Security analyst Yair Goldblatt noted early Sunday the unusual quiet amid reports of strikes on Iran, which he said are partially a response to the killing of two US soldiers in Jordan last night. Goldblatt (a monitored channel) posted on X that the silence is 'quite strange' and that time will tell what happens. The Zioneer has previously tracked Goldblatt's assessments of the situation, including his reports on isolated strikes in southern Iran and the absence of a CENTCOM statement. The current analysis remains unverified; no official confirmation of the strikes or their purported link to the Jordan incident has been released.
- StrongSecurity analyst: Isolated strikes in southern Iran so far, may expand into morning
- DevelopingYair Goldblatt: Israel watches with concern as Iran-US tensions escalate, IDF on high alert
- DevelopingCommentator Goldblatt: 'There was a lot of noise' around Iran deal; wait for details
- DevelopingIsraeli official silence amid unverified claim of US strikes on Iran
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