Israel-Iran War / Countdown for Israel's attack on Iran has begun; will missile base be the first target?

Israel has intensified bombing on the Lebanon border, and has also approved a plan to attack Iran. Israel's Defense Minister has said that efforts to wipe out Iran will not succeed. At the same time, Iranian commander Ismail Kani is suspected of being a Mossad agent.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Oct 12, 2024, 01:00 AM
Israel-Iran War: Israel's bombing and ground operation continues on the Lebanon border, and now it is expected that Israel can attack Iran at any time. Israel's Security Cabinet has approved the attack, under which there is a plan to attack first the missile base and then the military base.

Change in strategy after talks with Biden

Israeli Defense Minister Galant has said that "the time has come, the gates of paradise have opened," indicating that Iran is trying to wipe out Israel. Israel has made it clear that it will not ignore any attempt by Iran, no matter what weapons or air defense Iran has.

Commotion in Iranian camp

Amid the possibilities of war between Israel and Iran, the information received from Mossad has caused a stir in the Iranian camp. Iran's top commander Ismail Kani is suspected of being a Mossad agent. Kani returned to Tehran 14 days after Nasrallah's death, where he was interrogated.

Heart attack and suspicion of Qaani

Ismail Qaani suffered a heart attack during this interrogation. He is suspected of sharing Nasrallah's location. Qaani, who was Qasem Soleimani's successor, is alive despite reports of being killed in an earlier Israeli attack.

Is Qaani a Mossad agent?

The question now arises: Is Ismail Qaani really a Mossad agent? Did he give the location of Nasrallah or other commanders to Mossad? Iranian authorities need answers to these questions, as Qaani is suspected of being behind Israel's successful operations in Lebanon, Gaza, and Iran.

At this critical time, tensions between Israel and Iran are increasing, and this could have serious implications for global security. All eyes are on this growing crisis.