Iran accused Israel of killing Hamas Politburo chief Ismail Haniyeh and vowed that the country would be subject to “severe punishment.”
Israel is preparing for a multi-day attack from Iran and Hezbollah using missiles and drones, and is also considering preemptive strikes against the enemy. The Times of Israel reported this on Sunday, August 4.
“Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is holding a meeting with security chiefs on Sunday night to develop a picture of the attacks the country will face,” the article said.
The report suggests that Israeli security forces are considering the possibility of “preemptive actions or attacks” that Israel could initiate, “including in Lebanon or perhaps in other areas where it is necessary.”
According to NBC News, in response to the killing of Hamas’ political leader and Hezbollah commander, waves of missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles could be launched across the country within days.
“Hezbollah may attack Israel from the north, and Iran will launch weapons with a longer range from the east, just to try to wear us out,” said the publication’s source from the Israeli side.
Let’s recall that the leaders of Iran and Hezbollah have vowed to take revenge for the murders of Hezbollah military commander Fuad Shuqra and Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh.
Earlier, Sky News Arabia reported, citing Western intelligence sources, that Iran plans to attack Israel on August 12-13, the day of mourning for Jews.
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Source: korrespondent

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