Israeli Defense Minister Gantz attended a parliamentary meeting on the 28th.

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[Compiler Guan Shuping/Comprehensive Report] The outgoing Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz (Benny Gantz) said in a speech to Air Force school graduates on the 28th that Israel may attack Iran within "2 to 3 years".

In a speech to future Air Force pilots at the graduation ceremony of the Air Force Academy on the 28th, Ganz said that "in two to three years, you may fly east and participate in an attack on Iran's nuclear facilities."

He said that in recent years, Israel has increased its combat readiness to attack Iran.

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Iran has ramped up uranium enrichment amid an international push to resume talks on the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA, or Iran nuclear deal) signed by the United States, Britain, Germany, France, Russia, China, the European Union and Iran, experts say. Iran may be able to increase the purity of enriched uranium in the short term, but it will take years to develop a portable warhead.

That view was echoed in an assessment by Israeli military intelligence this month.

"Israel Hayom" reported on the 25th that the military intelligence unit's forecast of the situation in 2023 pointed out that Iran will continue the current path of slow progress in the field of nuclear weapons, and Iran will only change its policy if extreme sanctions are imposed. From time to time there may be a decision to accelerate the enrichment of uranium to military grade."

In addition, Israel is also increasingly worried that Russia's increasing reliance on Iran's military resources after launching the Ukraine-Russia War may prompt the Tehran government to request Russia's assistance in developing nuclear weapons in return.

Former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (Benjamin Netanyahu) returned to form a new government that is regarded as the "most right" in the history of Israel. It is expected to be approved by the National Assembly on the 29th. (Yoav Galant) as.

For years, Israel has made no secret of its intention to attack Iran, its arch-rival, if it decides diplomacy between international powers and Tehran has hit a "dead end".

Some experts, however, doubt whether Israeli military capabilities can do lasting damage to distant, dispersed and well-defended Iranian targets.