Multiple reports indicate that Israel is likely to launch a new military campaign against Iran before December 2025, with some estimates suggesting the conflict could begin as early as late August. The anticipated conflict is expected to be larger in scale and more intense than the previous 12-day war between the two countries. Israel's rationale for a potential strike includes preventing Iran from developing military capabilities that could challenge Israeli superiority. In response, Iran is reportedly preparing for a decisive and swift military response, shifting from gradual missile tactics to stronger and faster strikes. Recent unconfirmed reports mention multiple ballistic missile tests conducted by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Aerospace Force as part of a readiness drill. Amid escalating tensions, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has directly addressed the Iranian people, urging them to overthrow their government. Netanyahu has pledged that once Iran is free from its current regime, Israel will provide advanced water technology to help resolve Iran's worsening water crisis. Former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett has also issued similar calls for regime change. Netanyahu warned of a possible surprise Iranian strike and emphasized the need for full military readiness as Tehran increases threats and cyber offensives. These developments follow June's devastating Israeli airstrikes on Iran and ongoing regional instability.
There are strong rumors that Israel will attack Iran before the year ends. https://t.co/jQvNX0IaFD
Reports say multiple ballistic missile tests were conducted overnight from different parts of Iran. Some reports claim they were part of a surprise readiness drill by the IRGC Aerospace Force. https://t.co/Bl7XxuRmXD
Reports say multiple ballistic missile tests were conducted overnight from different parts of Iran. Unofficial sources claim they were part of a surprise readiness drill by the IRGC Aerospace Force. https://t.co/2heFhOEvW7