Israeli retaliatory action could ignite a fire, what will happen if there is a nuclear attack on Iran?

 Israeli retaliatory action could ignite a fire, what will happen if there is a nuclear attack on Iran?

Nuclear war between Iran and Israel (Expression - mkdnewsofficials.com)


Unprecedented tensions have risen in the region after Iran fired more than 180 ballistic missiles at Israel and Iran warned of a strong response to any new move by Israel. There is fear of an all-out war that could reach the nuclear level. . Israel has repeatedly confirmed its intention to retaliate through its officials and has said the response to an Iranian attack would be painful.

But some analysts reported that any Israeli attack on Iranian nuclear facilities or oil infrastructure would significantly increase the risks. Analysts say such an airstrike could prompt Tehran to launch a major missile attack, launch attacks against Israeli interests abroad and accelerate its nuclear program. Any response by Israel could accelerate Tehran's path to building a nuclear bomb.


Norman Rowley, who served as the top U.S. intelligence official on Iran from 2008 to 2017, pointed out that Israel would try to reinforce the idea that its technological superiority and military prowess would allow it to attack any target in Iran. Allows to attack.

He said Israel would likely avoid targeting targets that could lead to a full-scale war with Iran. By this he was referring to the nuclear program. He added that Israel would need US political, economic and military support for a full-scale war with Iran. According to the Wall Street Journal, Tel Aviv realizes that Washington has no interest in getting involved in such a conflict.

However, Tel Aviv may still decide to attack Iran's nuclear facilities, as several Israeli officials have suggested that their country may target oil facilities and strategic locations inside Iran, and nuclear weapons. All options are on the table, including attack. He added that this time the Israeli retaliation will be more significant.

Uranium is commonly used in nuclear installations. Detonation of these shells causes the depleted uranium to ignite and disperse into a spray of fine particles that emit toxic radiation. This radiation can last for thousands of years.

The main danger to humans is from its leakage. Damages caused by nuclear explosion include cancer, kidney, liver and heart damage. According to the International Alliance for Uranium Weapons, if the particles end up in water, they will harm humans, animals and plants after settling in the soil.

Possible difficulties for Israel to hit the atomic bomb

If Tel Aviv decides to strike an Iranian nuclear bomb, it will face several obstacles. Iran affairs expert Masoud al-Fiq revealed on Al-Arabiya channel that carrying out such an attack would inevitably require US approval, which is not guaranteed.

As for the second issue, he told Al Arabiya.net that Iran had learned from Israel's targeting of the Tammuz nuclear facility during the Iran-Iraq war. Iran has divided its nuclear facilities into smaller facilities spread across different regions of Iran, most of which are underground. So it is very difficult to eliminate them because they are not in one place.

Third, if Israel succeeds in "cutting the Iranian arsenal" and eliminating the groups spread across Iraq, Lebanon, and Syria, Iran will inevitably move toward developing a nuclear bomb. Iran has repeatedly confirmed that it can obtain an atomic bomb within two weeks. This has been confirmed by other western reports. This situation has increased Western anxiety.

Iran will move to attack Israel with more advanced missiles because it is the only weapon that Tehran has. The Iranian Air Force has not moved to target Israeli installations.


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