The Israeli Air Force is actively preparing for strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities after a significant portion of Syria's air defenses have been disabled. This is reported by The Times of Israel, quoted by Focus.
The Israeli military believes that the weakening of Iranian proxy groups in the region, combined with the fall of the Bashar al-Assad regime in Syria, creates a unique opportunity to attack Iran's nuclear infrastructure.
Destroying Syrian air defenses
According to sources, more than 85% of Syrian air defense systems were destroyed in the course of the Israeli strikes. This has ensured complete air superiority for Israeli aircraft and drones, facilitating preparations for potential operations against Iran.
Concerns about Iran's nuclear program
Israel believes that Iran, increasingly isolated since the fall of the Assad regime and the weakening of Hezbollah in Lebanon, may continue its nuclear program with the goal of developing a nuclear weapon.
In response to this threat, the Israeli Air Force is accelerating preparations for strikes that could prevent Tehran from building a bomb.
The Israeli military sees the situation as a critical moment that could determine the future of security in the region.