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Israel-Iran War: When will Iran be attacked? Israel will finalize the plan in the meeting, it is also hiding the plan from America.

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When, how, and where will Israel attack Iran? This is being discussed all over the world. Meanwhile, an Israeli official has made a new disclosure. According to CNN, he indicated that the Israeli Security Cabinet will meet to vote on the response. Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Galant has confirmed that his country's response will be 'strong, precise and above all surprising'.

Galant has also said in a post on social media that the attacks will be 'deadly'. He said anyone who tries to harm Israel will have to pay the price for it. At the same time, the White House has confirmed that discussions are going on between Washington and Tel Aviv regarding the attack on Iran. US President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu discussed responding to Tehran during the call.

Israel is hiding its plan from America.

US officials revealed that Washington felt some frustration with Netanyahu's secrecy about Israel's actions and targets against Iran. Biden last week told Israel to avoid targeting Iranian oil or nuclear facilities. While Israeli officials have confirmed that all options are there. Some extremist voices called for attacks on nuclear sites as well as the Iranian presidential headquarters and the headquarters of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in Tehran.

Thousands of missiles ready against Israel

On the other hand, Iranian officials have vowed to respond even more strongly than before if the Israeli attack affects the country. Ibrahim Jabbari, assistant commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, said, "If we have recently launched 200 missiles, we are now ready to launch thousands of missiles. If Israel does not attack, there will be no war. If it targets one point in our country, we will respond by targeting dozens of security, military, and economic centers."

Brigadier General Gholam Reza Soleimani, head of the Mobilization Organization in Iran, has confirmed that his country will use new techniques that will surprise Israel. Israel is still studying options to respond to Tehran and target banks, threatening a sudden and harsh response that Iranian officials will not expect. Israeli sources hinted at the possibility that the attack could include oil sites or power stations as well as military sites.

On the other hand, Tehran threatened a stronger response than the October 1 attack. Last Sunday a channel by the name of Quds Force (which is part of the Revolutionary Guard) published a map of sensitive places in Israel that Iran could target. It showed several oil points and gas fields that were targets of Iranian forces.

Israel laid down conditions to stop the Lebanon war

There seems to be no hope of ending the war in the south and southern suburbs of Beirut, as Israel has put a new condition in front of Hezbollah. Israeli sources said that Mossad chief David Barnea gave an important message to CIA chief Bill Burns, which also included conditions to stop the war on Lebanon. The Israeli website said that the military establishment decided to change the strategy through a 'coup' against Hezbollah.

He also pointed out that the plan aims to link the ceasefire in Lebanon to the completion of the exchange agreement in Gaza, which aims to put pressure on Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar through its allies Hezbollah and Iran. He further said that this message is clear evidence of the complexity of the situation in the region, especially since Israel is trying its best to connect different areas to achieve its goals.

The developments came after US officials announced that Washington was not currently trying to revive ceasefire talks between Israel and Hezbollah, but feared that Israel's promise of a limited operation would turn into a long-term conflict. Officials indicated that Washington was urging Israel not to escalate tensions too much by launching a retaliatory strike on Iran.

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