Israel’s Decision Point: Why Now?
After months of escalating proxy violence and the provocative kidnapping and execution of Israeli nationals by Iran-backed militias, Israel launched Operation Rising Lion—a sweeping air and cyber campaign deep into Iranian territory, breaking the long-standing “no direct war” status quo.
According to Israeli defense sources and public statements from Prime Minister [Name Redacted], the rationale was threefold:
Recent IAEA reports, confirmed by Mossad and U.S. intelligence, indicated Iran had:
Israel saw this as a point of no return.
“We will not wait for another Holocaust to act. A nuclear Iran is an existential threat,” said PM [Name].
This is the Begin Doctrine in action—a policy that mandates preemptive strikes on any hostile nation pursuing nuclear weapons (previously applied in Iraq 1981, Syria 2007).
Iran's proxies were not just harassing Israel’s borders—they were:
The kidnapping of Israeli nationals and drone attacks on hospitals pushed the government past its threshold.
Israeli intelligence believed the attacks were being coordinated by IRGC-Quds Force operatives in Syria, Iraq, and even within Iran. Hitting Iranian soil directly was seen as the only way to dismantle command-and-control structures and shock Iran into strategic recalibration.
With the U.S. election season heating up and global focus fragmented, Israel feared:
Sources say Israel gave Washington 72 hours' notice before launching the strike—but made clear:
“We will go alone if we must. Never again means acting before it’s too late.”
Target | Location | Effect |
---|---|---|
IRGC Air Defense Batteries | Bushehr, Khuzestan | Neutralized early-warning systems |
Fordow Enrichment Facility | Near Qom | Bunker penetrated with specialized munitions |
Revolutionary Guard Command HQ | Kermanshah | Destroyed communications grid |
UAV Assembly Plant | Isfahan | Halted drone manufacturing pipeline |
Israel knew the risks: direct war with Iran, possible Hezbollah retaliation, global outrage. But the alternative—an emboldened, nuclear-armed Iran—was seen as existentially unacceptable.
As one Israeli general put it:
“If you wait until the enemy loads the bullet, you’ve already lost.”
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