Could Israel survive an all out attack by Iran and allies?

could Israel survive that?


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since Israel has never acknowledged having nukes how do you claim she said she has any targets for them?

Martin Van Cleveld is Israel's foremost military historian. Are you familiar with him?
 
You and I both have reasons to know.
You americans are incapable of handling a bunch of proud Hooty Tooty boys who continue to givethe US and UK the run - around.

Great to see the biggest terrorist nation on earth --- america -- suffering and taught lessons in tactical bravery .

You cannot drop nuclear on organised small elite groups and the Americans and British simply have no idea what to do .

Meanwhile the economy of the vermin Irsaelis craters .
So , well done bonny boys . Keep smacking Goliath and watch him dance up and down in rage .
 
Iran is not going to attack Israel.
To spend all of these years to get nukes is not something to take likely. If Israel interferes internally of Iran for no other reason of course and wanting a sensible endless nonaggressive nation to them than I would have an issue with it.
 
The modern state of Israel has dodged so many bullets that probability alone could catch up with it. The divisions of its enemies in the past have saved it. If they have pushed their enemies into real unity, things could be different. Burning down the earth over the matter is not in the strategic interests of the U.S.
 

Le Devoir. Fears of a military escalation in the Middle East are growing.

Calls to quit Lebanon, the strengthening of the US military presence in the region and the suspension of air traffic: concerns about military escalation in the Middle East are growing after the multiplication of threats from Iran and its allies against Israel.

For its part, the Israeli army continued its strikes on Gaza and the West Bank over the weekend, killing at least 30 people at a Gaza school, mostly women and children.

"The risk of an open war between Israel and the Iranian axis of resistance remains low, but today it is higher than it has been since October 7," says Sami Aoun, director of the Observatory for the Middle East and North Africa at the Raoul-Danduran Department.

But given what is happening in the UK, the war that is expected in the Middle East may suddenly begin on the territory of the UK!​

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