The source denied any intention of the occupation to launch a military attack on Iran at this stage.
The Hebrew "Channel 12" quoted an official source as saying that the Chief of Staff of the occupation army held intensive security consultations over the weekend to assess the situation in Iran.
The source confirmed that all security establishment agencies are closely monitoring the latest field developments and escalating protests inside Iran, to detect any repercussions that may affect the regional front.
Denial of attack intention and preparation for surprises
In a message aimed at clarifying the official position, the source denied any intention of the occupation to launch a military attack on Iran at this stage.
However, he stressed that the Israeli occupation army is fully prepared to defend and confront any "surprise" that may result from the export of the Iranian crisis abroad, or an unforeseen security slip.
Military analysts in Tel Aviv believe that these consultations reflect the occupation's fears of "the regime's recklessness" in Tehran as a means to escape internal pressures, which necessitates raising the level of alert in air defense and intelligence systems.
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The occupation remains in a state of permanent session to monitor the repercussions of "digital isolation" and bloody clashes in Iranian cities, while maintaining a policy of "waiting and readiness."
The source denied any intention of the occupation to launch a military attack on Iran at this stage.





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The occupation confirms no intention to attack Iran but is preparing for any surprise