The taboo of Israeli invulnerability fell according to Slimane Zeghidour

In an incisive analysis, the journalist Slimane Zeghidour draws up a detour: Israel can no longer attack or defend himself without the direct support of his allies, at the top of which the United States and the United Kingdom. “We discover today that Israeli military power, long praised as autonomous, nuclear, ballistic and cybernetic, is actually dependent,” he said. An observation reinforced by an unprecedented fact: the Israeli territory, long sanctuarized, was struck in the heart-including in Tel Aviv, where the Kyria is located, the Ministry of Defense.

Another major upheaval: for the first time since the Kippur War in 1973, Israel faces a real state, Iran, located 1,600 kilometers away. No more asymmetrical wars against non -state militias – this time, it is a state confrontation.

Zeghidour also points to the faults of the opposing camp. Hezbollah, Syria, Iran: all show structural weaknesses. But the Iranian regime, he says, surprises with its rebound capacity, replacing its eliminated commanders and continuing the strikes. Finally, the journalist evokes a beginning of concern in Pakistan, the tension of silent powers such as Russia, China, Turkey, and the convictions from the Gulf Monarchies. For Slimane Zeghidour, one thing is clear: “If Israel wants to strike the Iranian underground installations, it will take weapons that only the United States can provide. It would then be a case of cobelligerance. The taboo of Israeli invulnerability fell.