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Israeli intelligence and lethal strikes on high-value targets have been a hammer blow to Iranian strategy

Thwarting attacks from Iran and Lebanon has altered the battlefield

September 6, 2024 13:19
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A member of the Iranian armed forces directs an army orchestra as a truck carries Arash drones during a military parade as part of a ceremony marking the country's annual army day in Tehran on April 17, 2024. (Photo by ATTA KENARE / AFP) (Photo by ATTA KENARE/AFP via Getty Images)

By

Zvika Haimovich,

Jewish News syndicate

2 min read

On the night of April 14, Tehran retaliated for the elimination of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards' Lebanon-Syria Corps commander in Damascus two weeks earlier. The mass missile attack was successfully intercepted by Israel and its allies.

On August 25, Israel launched a pre-emptive strike to neutralize Hezbollah's planned response to the killing of its chief of staff, Fouad Shukr, three and a half weeks prior.

These two events form a crucial turning point in Israel's evolving strategy.

These incidents convey two messages. First, the offensive actions planned by Iran and Hezbollah were thwarted — one through defensive measures, the other through the impressive offensive capabilities of the Israeli Air Force and the IDF Intelligence Division.

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