Following reports that Iran and Hezbollah will coordinate attacks on Israel but not necessarily launch them simultaneously, Ibrahim al-Amin published an article detailing Hezbollah's options for attacking Israel and hinted that one of the targets could be Tel Aviv.
According to a report by Kan News journalist Roi Kais, al-Amin wrote in the article published in the Hezbollah-affiliated newspaper: "It is true that Hezbollah has a broad range of response options due to the nature of the assassination carried out in Dahieh and the fact that Israel did not consider that there were civilians there and deliberately tried to send a significant message to the resistance."
Al-Amin emphasized that "if the resistance has the ability to choose targets, then their arena might be Tel Aviv, and there could be civilian casualties on the periphery of the main target. However, the serious effectiveness would be in hitting a prominent centre of the body that made the decision regarding the assassination and participated in its execution."
Additionally, al-Amin notes in the article that, unlike Iran and Hezbollah, the Houthis from Yemen have no restrictions on attacking Israel, as he claims Israel pre-emptively attacked a civilian target in Yemen.