Author: Unknown
Published on: 13/06/2025 | 00:00:00
AI Summary:
Islamic Republic of Iran is on the brink of acquiring nuclear weapons. This is not a distant threat; it is a clear and immediate danger, particularly to the Jewish people, the State of Israel. For too long, Iran has operated with near impunity as the engine of global terror. Israel is taking action out of responsibility A nuclear-armed Iran would spark a regional arms race, embolden terrorist organisations with a powerful state sponsor behind them and radically destabilise international security. When Iran races toward the bomb while calling for Israel’s destruction, the danger is not theoretical. It is a potential second Holocaust. Israel is on the front lines of a global battle between civilisation and barbarism. A nuclear Iran threatens Arab neighbours, western interests in the region, European cities within missile range, and the global economy. The battle being fought now is not confined to the Middle East. Its outcome will shape the future security of the entire international community. Sacha Roytman Dratwa is CEO of the Combat Antisemitism Movement. The offensive struck more than 100 locations across Iran. It marks one of the most extensive aerial campaigns in recent years. A full-scale conflict between Israel and Iran would be profoundly destabilising. Iran boasts numerical superiority in troops, tanks, and artillery. Israel maintains a technological edge, superior air power, and some of the world’s most advanced missile defence systems. Israeli Air Force carried out a "large-scale strike" targeting Iran’s air defence systems. This suggests Israel is clearing Iran's deterrent capabilities in anticipation of further attacks. Iran has invested heavily in ballistic missiles with ranges exceeding 3,000 kilometres. Israel's missile defence systems – including Iron Dome, David’s Sling, and Arrow – are among the most sophisticated in the world. It also boasts a powerful cyber arsenal and highly trained intelligence services like the renowned Mossad and Shin Bet. Israel possesses 340 combat-capable aircraft, many of them state-of-the-art American models. Israel has 580 units over Iran's 775 rocket artillery systems. Spillover risks A full-scale war between Israel and Iran risks igniting a wider regional conflict. The fighting could easily spill into Syria, Iraq, and the Gulf.
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"War is peace, freedom is slavery, and ignorance is strength"