One of Israel’s security officials claimed that Jerusalem had the ability to deceive senior Iranian air army commanders into arranging a meeting as Israel’s long-running shadow war became openly hostile toward Iran. The official told Fox News,” We conducted specific activities to help us learn more about them, and then used that information to influence their behavior.” We knew this would cause them to join, but more importantly, we knew how to maintain them that, the national continued. The official claimed that the cuts were more effective than it had anticipated since Israel launched one of its largest attacks on Iran, which targeted nuclear and military installations. In Israel’s hit, Iran lost three of its major martial leaders: General Mohammad Bagheri, General Mohammad Bagheri, General Hossein Salami, General Salami, General Hossein Salami, and General Amir Ali Hajizadeh, the Guard’s director of ballistic missile program. Two major nuclear scientists were reported to have also been killed. More Revolutionary Guard individuals were also killed, according to Israel. Iran responded to Israel’s hit with 100 drones, the majority of which were intercepted. Israel’s fatal strike comes at a critical moment when Jerusalem perceives Iran’s involvement in advancing its nuclear programme as a danger. In a strong alert, US President Donald Trump called on Iran to reach an agreement on its nuclear system, warning that Israel’s assaults” will only get worse.”
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