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Israel must respond to Iran without undermining its stunning regional coalition

Iran and Israel both have more to lose than gain from all-out war

April 16, 2024 10:05
An anti-missile system in operation after Iran launched missiles against Israel (Times Now)
An anti-missile system in operation after Iran launched missiles against Israel (Times Now)
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Sunday’s Iranian attacks on Israel were a total contrast to the regime’s previous extreme caution in responding directly to Israel and risking a confrontation with the United States.

It had been faced with a dilemma after Israel’s assassination of Hasan Mahdavi, the commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), in Syria. It could choose a moderate response, which would weaken the perception of Iranian deterrence; or a more extreme response, which could escalate the conflict. The Iranian leadership chose the latter.

It is clear that Iran now wants to respond directly to Israel rather than relying on its proxies. From its perspective, relying on proxies would be a sign of military weakness and risk exposing them – especially Hezbollah – to a potent Israeli response.

In that context, it appears that Sunday was not just about revenge. The Iranian leadership seems to think that without a significant operation, its ability to deter future attacks – either against overseas Iranian interests or against Iran itself – would be severely undermined.