Security expert, Yossi Mansharof, warn that Iran is pushing its terror proxies to prepare for a major coordinated attack against Israel from multiple fronts — including Lebanon, Yemen, Judea and Samaria, Iraq and possibly Syria as well.
This comes after last week’s major strike by Israel eliminating Hezbollah chief of staff Tabatabai — a key architect of Hezbollah’s operations. According to the analysis, Iran is allowing Hezbollah leadership to decide their next move, recognizing that the terror group is in a weakened state as it works to rebuild its forces and weapons smuggling networks.
Despite Iran’s caution for now, there is an internal push in Tehran calling for what they describe as “a new October 7” — but this time launched simultaneously from every border. A senior adviser in Iran’s parliament published a public warning that if Tehran does not promote such an offensive, Iran will face a war of survival against Israel.
Hezbollah, meanwhile, is deeply split. Field commanders want revenge, but headquarters in Beirut prefers to hold back — fearing a direct escalation with Israel at a time when they have much to lose.