Tuesday , December 24 2024

Israel wanted to destroy Iran overnight, but a phone call changed the situation


Washington, Tel Aviv: Relations between Israel and Iran are not going well. On 13–14 April, Iran launched missile and drone attacks, in response to which Israel launched massive airstrikes near Iran's nuclear plants. But it was very limited. Actually, Israel wanted to blow up Iran's nuclear plant through its F-15, F-16 and F-32 aircraft, but US President Joe Biden called Netanyahu and requested him not to carry out a major attack. He said that there will be widespread destruction. Iran will also be ready to retaliate. The war would then become more widespread as attacks and counter-attacks continued. Do not attack on a large scale. As a result, according to the New York Times, Israel launched several limited strikes on Iran.

Citing Israeli and Western officials, The New York Times reported that Israel decided not to launch a large-scale attack to avoid diplomatic pressure and a major war, and from planes deployed several hundred miles west of Iran. A limited number of missiles were fired. Also, to confuse the Iranian Air Force, fast missiles were fired from small but fast drone planes.