If the claim is to be believed, the destruction can be wider and more fetal.
The date October 1, 2024 witnessed Iran’s attack on Israel with about 200 missiles, and that raised a globe-wide concern about how Israel would respond now.
Israel is currently surrounded by war from all sides. It is fighting enemies on four fronts. Its battle with Hamas and Lebanon is going on at a very large scale, while in the meantime an intelligence report has been leaked, claiming that Israel’s next target is Iran. This leaked document of the US intelligence agency has made shocking revelations.
Israel is busy with its ‘preparations’
Recently captured images by the US National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) show Israel’s military preparations, pointing to a possible major attack. On October 15 and 16, 2024, two documents were shared from several Telegram accounts supporting Iran, which contain detailed information about Israel’s military exercises. This indicates that Israel is planning a major attack on Iran.
Historical attack of Iran on Israel
On October 1, 2024, Iran attacked Israel with about 200 missiles, raising concerns globally about how Israel would respond now. However, Israel has not yet retaliated to that attack to Iran. In such a situation, the leak of these documents is important, as it highlights the growing tension between the two countries.
IAF continues to prepare for attack
One of these documents is titled, “Israel: Air Force continues to prepare for attack on Iran.” It states that the Israeli Air Force is preparing for air-to-air refueling operations, search and rescue operations and reinstalling missiles in view of possible Iranian attacks. The second document mentions plans to move weapons and other military assets to strategic locations.
After the leak of these intelligence documents, US intelligence agencies and the FBI are investigating it to find out how this information was leaked and whether other documents can also be made public. This situation has become a matter of serious concern for regional stability.