Former intelligence chiefs urge Israel to prepare attack on Tehran
A group of former military and intelligence chiefs has urged Tel Aviv to prepare for possible military action against Iran, as the Islamic republic reportedly approaches a nuclear bomb, Israel Hayom newspaper reported.
Amos Gilad and Yaakov Amidror – former head of the Department of Political-Military Affairs of the Ministry of Defense and former national security adviser – claimed that Tel Aviv must be prepared if the agreement between Tehran and international powers fails.
“The Iranian threat is a large-scale strategic threat to the State of Israel,” Gilad declared. "We must understand that it is not just a point of view, but that the Iranians are investing vast efforts to develop their hostile capabilities."
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