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    Posted on November 1st, 2024 in Exam Details (QP Included)

    Netanyahu opts for limited escalation against Iran

    • Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu criticized Iran’s missile attack on Israel, stating it was a mistake and would result in retaliation.
    • The attack, the second direct Iranian attack on Israel this year, sparked strong responses from Israel’s political leadership.
    • Former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett viewed the attack as an opportunity for Israel to “destroy” the Iranian nuclear programme.
    • Israeli Defence Forces carried out three waves of attack inside Iran, targeting at least 20 targets across Tehran, Karaj, Isfahan, and Shiraz.
    • The first wave targeted Iranian air defence, while the second and third waves targeted Iran’s ballistic missile and drone manufacturing and storage centres.
    • Iran acknowledged the “Israeli aggression” but played down the impact of the attacks.
    • The Israeli attack marked an escalation in the regional confrontation, with multiple targets hit and Israel owning up an attack it carried out in Iran.
    • The limited nature of Israel’s response, sparing Iran’s critical infrastructure and military facilities, meant the escalation was limited.
    • US President Joe Biden’s opposition towards Israel hitting Iran’s nuclear sites and its oil facilities was a significant factor in the Israeli attack.
    • The limited strike allows Iran to claim it “successfully thwarted” the attack, but if it decides to retaliate, it could trigger a counterretaliation from Israel, potentially leading to a shooting match in West Asia.

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