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David Wurmser

ByDavid Wurmser, Jewish News Syndicate

Opinion

⁠Israel has set itself up for an attack that devastates the Iranian regime

⁠Israel has started normalising attacking Iran in the same way that strikes on Syria have become routine and barely noticed

October 28, 2024 10:38
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Iranian missiles on Febrary 4, 2024, in Tehran, Iran. Iran has played a significant role in multiple concurrent regional conflicts, conducting recent airstrikes in Iraq, Syria, and Pakistan. Additionally, Iran supports Hamas in Gaza, Hezbollah in Lebanon, and the Houthi movement in Yemen. (Photo by Hossein Beris / Middle East Images / Middle East Images via AFP) (Photo by HOSSEIN BERIS/Middle East Images/AFP via Getty Images)
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Based on very initial knowledge and limited information, I would conclude the following results of Israel’s three-wave October 26 strike on Iran, which were partly strategic, but mostly tactical:

Israel finally broke the aura of Iranian invincibility. It dispelled the 30-year obsession in the West that a strike would have apocalyptic consequences, and established precedent for hitting Iran directly. This is no small thing, and lifts an analytical and policy straight-jacket that paralysed Israel and others for decades. Iran has been exposed as weak; its bluffs and bluster called. The emperor has only old, threadbare underwear. Not quite nude, but close.

⁠Israel started normalising striking Iran in the same way that, over the years, Israeli strikes on Syria have become routine and barely noticed.

⁠Israel set itself up well for a strike that truly devastates the Iranian regime in the unlikely event that it responds.