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Israel's war plan was announced, and once Iran moves, it will be driven back to the Stone Age

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In the aftermath of the Damascus airstrikes, relations between Iran and Israel have reached the point where they are on the verge of drawing swords against each other. Israel claims to be ready and has put on a posture of not sparing no chance of war.

Israel's war plan was announced, and once Iran moves, it will be driven back to the Stone Age

According to RT news, Western officials have revealed Israel's latest war plan, and once Tehran chooses to take action against Israeli embassy facilities, just like the Israeli air raid on the Iranian consulate building in Damascus, Israel will directly target Iran's nuclear facilities. Such a blow will have serious consequences for Iran.

Israel's war plan was announced, and once Iran moves, it will be driven back to the Stone Age

Another Israeli method of warfare is to use electromagnetic technology to inflict devastating strikes on Iran's power system and other facilities. The Western view is that the "electromagnetic bombs" equipped by the Israeli military can completely paralyze Iran's power supply system. The principle of the electromagnetic bomb is to trigger powerful gamma rays, and the burst of energy will directly cause the surrounding electrical equipment to be scrapped. Such a strike would return Iran to the Stone Age overnight.

Israel's war plan was announced, and once Iran moves, it will be driven back to the Stone Age

It is clear that Israel is preparing a "double threat" for Iran, one is the possibility that the Israeli army may attack Iran's nuclear facilities, and the other is that the Israeli army may paralyze Iran's power grid. Either way, it is enough to make Iran unbearable.

Israel's war plan was announced, and once Iran moves, it will be driven back to the Stone Age

Of course, Iran also has a way to strike Israel, and Iran's missiles and long-range drones have the ability to deter Israel from a long range. There is also a view that Iran will not directly attack Israel, but will retaliate with the help of its Middle Eastern partners. For example, pro-Iranian forces in Iraq, local forces in Lebanon, Houthis in Yemen, and so on.

Israel's war plan was announced, and once Iran moves, it will be driven back to the Stone Age

So Israel is more likely to face a "Hamas-style" revenge similar to Gaza, and various armed forces will continue to attack Israel. If Iran does not enter the site directly, Israel will be in a position to attack Iran's nuclear facilities and power systems. And the United States certainly does not want Israel to poke the hornet's nest too big, and the situation may still return to a relatively balanced state under the influence of each other.

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