Mar 8 β€’ 18:03 UTC πŸ‡ΆπŸ‡¦ Qatar Al Jazeera

These are the main features of the second phase of the war on Iran

The article discusses the second phase of the U.S.-Israeli military campaign against Iran, focusing on strategic shifts from targeting individuals to attacking critical infrastructure.

Following a week of airstrikes aimed at Iranian defenses and leadership, the U.S.-Israeli offensive has transitioned into a new phase marked by a more aggressive strategy. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has announced a shift in operations, moving from targeting individuals and neutralizing radar systems to systematically destroying vital infrastructure in Tehran, with increasing threats to cripple the city’s oil resources and potential ground operations looming.

In his latest address, Netanyahu emphasized that Israel, in coordination with the United States, has achieved near-total control over the airspace of Tehran. This aerial superiority has opened the door for more significant targets, including the successful attack on the aerospace force headquarters of the Revolutionary Guards in Tehran. The Israeli military revealed it has 'targeted and dismantled' significant installations that are believed to be linked to Iran's satellite operations, which are accused of being used for espionage by Washington and Tel Aviv.

As this new phase unfolds, the implications of these strikes could be far-reaching, indicating a heightened risk of conflict escalation in the region. The strategy to undermine essential infrastructure not only signifies a bold military tactic but also raises concerns regarding the humanitarian impact on the Iranian populace and the potential for increased geopolitical tensions, particularly as the scope of military engagements expands.

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