About three weeks after Israel's dramatic attack on Iran, Israeli officials estimate that in the IDF's counterattack, 90% of Iran's missile production capabilities were eliminated, which could influence Tehran's decision-making regarding an attack on Israel in the near future.
Besides the missile production capabilities that were almost completely destroyed, Israel has eliminated all of Iran's air defense capabilities, essentially "stripping" it of the ability to defend itself in the next Israeli attack.
Yesterday, it was reported that Iran decided to postpone the attack on Israel until the inauguration of the elected President of the United States, Donald Trump, in order to try to restart Iran's talks with the West. However, it is not unlikely that this is an excuse covering up Iran's inability to launch an attack on Israel due to the significant blow it suffered last month.