Iran’s missile threat to Israel is more dangerous than the nuclear threat

FARAAN: Experts and observers believe that the Fatah missile test terrified Israel’s occupying regime more than the nuclear threat and caused it to suffer from a syndrome of fear of Iran.

Analysis:

Mohammad Shams, head of “Al-Khanadaq” website, emphasized: “Israel Hum” newspaper says that Iran does not need an atomic bomb, but the atomic bomb is its power through which it was able to achieve deterrence against Israel.

Shams added: “Israelis believe that today their regime has become incapable of confronting Iran not only at the nuclear level, but also at the level of military superiority and deterrence.”

This Iranian affairs expert stated that thanks to Iran’s support for the resistance, “Israel” has been restrained and besieged on several fronts, and clarified: Netanyahu could not restore the face of deterrence for the Israeli army in the battle of revenge for the liberation of Gaza, as he did against the Lebanese resistance.”

He said: “In general, there are five fronts against Israel, and the occupation forces are unable to deal with even one of them.”

At the same time, Ismail Muslimi, an expert on Israeli issues, emphasized that “Israel” is now afraid of a superpower that competes militarily with the United States. Muslimi told Al-Alam network: “The unveiling of the Iranian Fattah missile and before that the Khyber missile has terrified the Israelis and put them to the test.”

He clarified that the Israelis do not consider the Fatah missile to be only a military and technological advancement, but rather an advancement that has made Iran a superpower in competition with the United States, China, and Russia, because no other country has the technology to build such a missile.

Muslimi emphasized: “The Hebrew press believes that from now on, Israel will not dare to threaten Iran, because the Fatah missile bypasses Israel’s cover systems and exposes the Israelis to widespread destruction, and this is a deterrent to the invaders exposed to increasing erosion.”

This Israeli affairs expert believes that Iran’s political developments, both in strengthening relations with Arab countries and with the West, have troubled the occupying regime of Israel apart from the military aspect.
Yahya Harb, a journalist and political researcher, also said that “Israel” is more afraid of Iran’s missile threat than it is of nuclear threat. He emphasized: “Iran and the axis of resistance, after the withdrawal of the Arab countries from the equation of conflicts in the region by returning to normal relations, these countries have become a threat to the Zionist regime today.”

Yahya Harb said: “Israel’s fear of Iran’s missile program, which started in 2015, has become the real and main threat to Israel’s existence today.”

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