Israeli leadership discusses pending military strike plan with top intelligence chiefs
Israeli leadership discusses pending military strike plan with top intelligence chiefs The passage reveals internal deliberations among senior Israeli officials (Netanyahu, Lieberman, chief of staff Gaby Ashkenazi) and intelligence heads about a potential attack, likely on Iran. It provides names, dates (late 2012), and operational status, offering a concrete lead for further investigation into any undisclosed military planning, but the claim is not novel and lacks direct evidence of wrongdoing. Key insights: Netanyahu, Lieberman, and others met with chief of staff Gaby Ashkenazi and heads of Mossad, Military Intelligence, and Shin Bet.; Discussion centered on an attack plan that was deemed operationally viable but not yet crossing the “threshold of operational capability.”; Reference to a possible Iranian “zone of immunity” becoming relevant late 2012, suggesting a timeline for potential action.
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Israeli leadership discusses pending military strike plan with top intelligence chiefs The passage reveals internal deliberations among senior Israeli officials (Netanyahu, Lieberman, chief of staff Gaby Ashkenazi) and intelligence heads about a potential attack, likely on Iran. It provides names, dates (late 2012), and operational status, offering a concrete lead for further investigation into any undisclosed military planning, but the claim is not novel and lacks direct evidence of wrongdoing. Key insights: Netanyahu, Lieberman, and others met with chief of staff Gaby Ashkenazi and heads of Mossad, Military Intelligence, and Shin Bet.; Discussion centered on an attack plan that was deemed operationally viable but not yet crossing the “threshold of operational capability.”; Reference to a possible Iranian “zone of immunity” becoming relevant late 2012, suggesting a timeline for potential action.
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