Israel more likely to attack Iran's nuclear sites under Trump, ex-intelligence chief says

Israel more likely to attack Iran’s nuclear sites under Trump, ex-intelligence chief says

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FRANCE 24 spoke to Amos Yadlin, a former head of Israeli military intelligence (2006-2010), to analyse the shifting balance of power in the Middle East as Donald Trump prepares to return to the White House. Yadlin noted that there is “a lot of consideration about whether to attack Iran’s nuclear facilities or not”. With Trump in power, Yadlin believes that an Israeli-led attack on Iran’s nuclear sites is more likely, in part to show that “America is leading again”.

Yadlin also addressed recent speculation about Israel‘s intentions in northern Gaza, stating: “We didn’t go to war to resettle in Gaza. We went to war to dismantle Hamas and to bring back the hostages and to bring back our residents in western Negev [and] to live safely without the threat of the terrorists”.

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After being sacked by PM Binyamin Netanyahu, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant stated that Israel had achieved all its objectives in Gaza and that there was no reason for Israeli forces to remain there.

Asked about Gallant’s stance, Yadlin said that bringing the hostages home is the “most important moral objective of this war”, adding that it was also strategically sound.

“By ending the war, Israel will be stronger,” he concluded. 

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France24

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