Israel ready to strike Iran-backed armed groups – media
Israel is preparing preemptive strikes against Iran-backed groups to prevent their involvement in potential conflicts.
Israel's military is actively preparing for large-scale preemptive strikes against Iran-backed armed groups across the Middle East. This initiative comes as a response to concerns that these groups could support Tehran in the event of a regional conflict. According to the Saudi newspaper Asharq Al-Awsat, Israeli military officials have engaged in communications with various armed factions, including Lebanon's Hezbollah, Yemen's Houthi rebels, and groups in Iraq, to issue warnings about a strong retaliation if any attacks are directed at Israel.
Israeli sources believe that Iran is seeking to rally its allies in the region to engage more directly in conflicts following their cautious participation in the recent Israel-Iran war, which they deemed a strategic error. As a preventative measure, Israel is striving to deter any potential aggression from these groups by showcasing its readiness for a decisive military response. Additionally, the Israeli defense establishment has noted that Iran is planning to significantly invest in enhancing its allies' military capabilities, further complicating the regional security landscape.
This situation highlights the increasing volatility in the Middle East, with Israeli military strategies focused on countering Iranian influence and preventing a broadening of hostilities. The ramifications of such preemptive actions could escalate tensions not only between Israel and Iran but also among their respective proxies, leading to greater instability across the region.