Many, including us at NEWSRAEL, are closely monitoring the evolving ceasefire "deal," which raises numerous questions.
Some key inquiries include:
- Why was it crucial for incoming President Trump that Israel finalize this deal before his inauguration?
- Why did Israel, which previously resisted global pressure, choose to concede now?
A minor news item slipped under the radar, but we at NEWSRAEL believe it sheds light on the recent, unusual developments in Israel.
The report states:
"A senior European official told Al-Arabiya (Saudi Arabia news): It is believed that Israel has already decided to attack Iran's nuclear facilities due to recent developments in the Middle East."
This could explain the situation. While the Arab world celebrates the deal with Hamas as a "great victory," Israel may be focusing on a far greater threat: the potential downfall of the Ayatollah regime.
This strategy could allow Israel to deliver a decisive blow to both Hezbollah and Hamas, as well as the entire network of "resistance" groups that rely on Iran for financial, military, and diplomatic support.
An all-out assault, possibly in cooperation with the U.S. military or at least with full U.S. backing, could transform the ongoing Hostae deal into a mere distraction as Israel takes decisive action.