Israel's defence system, Iran attack

Senior Official Assures: This Is How the Attack on Israel Will End

Former National Security Adviser Major General (res.) Yaakov Amidror says that while Israel should prepare for a significant blow from Iran, there is no reason to worry: "It will be very difficult to cause substantial damage to the country."

Iron Dome interception (Photo: Yonatan Sindel/Flash90)

Amidror, who previously served as Head of the National Security Council, addresses the current tension and the anticipation of a response from Iran and Hezbollah. He states that, in his opinion, the attack is unlikely to inflict significant damage on Israel.

Amidror notes, "We need to be prepared for a very significant blow from Iran. In April, we were far from dismantling Hamas in Gaza, and we must not take our eye off the primary mission we set for ourselves after the terrible event of October 7 – to destroy Hamas as a military organization."

In conclusion, Amidror said, "We must remember that we have perhaps the best defence systems in the world. They are not 100 percent effective, but the combination of the international coalition, the air force, and our defence systems ensures that it will be very difficult to cause substantial damage to the country."

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