Former Israeli Minister: Attacking Iran like banging head against wall
Former Israeli Minister Daniel Friedmann notes that "Israel" is not ready to be hit with more than 1000 missiles a day.
Israeli former Justice Minister Daniel Friedmann said on Sunday that if "Israel" were to attack Iran, it would be akin to banging your head against the wall.
Friedmann said this in a comment on a tweet regarding "Israel's" preparations to launch an attack on Iran, which stated that the airforce is currently conducting changes to their pilot training regimen.
He added that "Israel" is not ready to be hit with more than 1000 missiles a day, and it would be best for it to bury its head in the sand.
לתקוף באיראן זה כמו לדפוק את הראש בקיר.
— דניאל פרידמן 🇮🇱 (@x053653787x) December 26, 2021
אין לישראל את המוכנות לקבל ביום יותר מ-1,000 טילים מכל מיני אזורים.
במצב הנוכחי שב ואל תעשה עדיף... אם חיכינו עד עכשיו עדיף להמשיך לטמון את הראש בחול...
“Iran’s war games, which included firing ballistic and cruise missiles and a simulation of the Dimona atomic facilities, are part of a psychological warfare and a clear warning to "Israel"," says Israeli media.
Hezi Simantov [from the Israeli Channel 13 News] said that Iran has reported that it successfully practiced attacking the critical center of "Israel" in its missile exercise, adding that "these threats and reports must be viewed not only as part of the psychological warfare, but also as a warning, and a declaration of Iran’s readiness to confront a possible Israeli attack, which is still far away."
Iran's Great Prophet 17 exercises featured attacks against critical Israeli targets, such as the Dimona nuclear facility.