Jonathan Sacerdoti Jonathan Sacerdoti

Israel’s shadow war on Iran has burst into the open

Smoke rises after an Israeli strike on Tehran (Getty images)

Woken by sirens outside my window in Israel at 3 a.m. I made my way to the bomb shelter in the basement, reaching for my phone on the way. An unusual and urgent message appeared on the screen which had been sent to the entire nation: Home Front Command had updated its guidelines with immediate effect. Israelis are instructed to know where their nearest protected space is, to avoid unnecessary movement, and to prepare for possible extended periods in shelters. Public institutions are not to open. The meaning was clear: the long-anticipated Israeli operation against Iran’s nuclear and ballistic missile programmes had begun.

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Within minutes, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed it. Operation Rising Lion had been launched: a preemptive strike ordered by the cabinet to “roll back the Iranian threat to Israel’s very survival.”

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