Israeli Army: Plans for at least 1-2 weeks of operations against Iran
The Israeli army is planning at least one or two more weeks of operations targeting Iran, aiming to systematically dismantle the Iranian regime and its military facilities.
The Israeli army is set to engage in at least one or two additional weeks of operations against Iran, focusing on striking thousands of targets linked to the Iranian regime. This strategy was reported by the Times of Israel and indicates a prolonged military campaign aimed at undermining Iran's capabilities.
As part of this campaign, the Israeli Air Force has already dropped over 5,000 bombs in various attacks across Iran since the onset of the conflict. The military operations have primarily concentrated on targets within Iran, particularly around the Tehran region, suggesting a calculated approach to disrupt key infrastructure and military sites.
The implications of these continued operations are significant, as they may heighten tensions between Iran and Israel, potentially drawing in other international stakeholders. Israel's objective appears to be not just immediate military gains but also a strategic long-term impact on the Iranian regime's function and influence in the region.