29.09.2025 15:02
According to reports in the Israeli press, the country is preparing for a new war in response to a possible attack from Iran. The increasing concerns in Tel Aviv are influenced by Iran's demonstrated resilience in the recent conflict, the support it receives from Russia and China, and the fact that U.S. President Donald Trump is preoccupied with various crises. On the other hand, Iran has accelerated its ballistic missile tests.
The Israeli press, Israel Hayom, reported that the country is preparing for a possible war with Iran. According to the news, Tehran may respond to the pressure of "snapback" sanctions by attacking Israel. This possibility is linked to three main factors: Iran's demonstrated resilience in past wars, the military-technical support it receives from Russia and China, and the inability of the U.S. to provide strong enough support to Israel.
"DESPITE THE FIRST ATTACK, WE SUFFERED DAMAGE"
According to the newspaper, Israel, despite being the first to strike in the last war, suffered unexpectedly heavy losses. In contrast, Iran did not suffer as much damage and quickly compensated for its lost leaders and nuclear scientists, maintaining its strength. Now, Tehran is much better prepared for the next war.
TEHRAN'S NEW POWER PARTNERS
By signing commercial, military, and technological agreements with Russia and China, Iran has strengthened its position against Israel through these collaborations. Israel Hayom states that these developments have caused serious concern in Tel Aviv.
FEAR OF DIMINISHING SUPPORT FROM WASHINGTON
The focus of U.S. President Donald Trump on other crises and the rising anti-Israel sentiment around him are increasing concerns in Tel Aviv. According to the newspaper, this means that Israel may not receive as strong support from Washington as before.
COUNTER-ACCUSATION FROM TEHRAN
The Iranian press responded to the allegations with equal severity. State television Press TV claimed that Israel is preparing for a new war "to completely eliminate Iran."
CALL FOR ACCELERATED MISSILE TESTS
Press TV particularly highlighted Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's remarks that "next year will be critical for Israeli security regarding Iran." According to the news, these statements indicate Tel Aviv's war preparations. In response, the Iranian press emphasized that Tehran should accelerate its ballistic missile tests and increase its military investments.