Iran Showing “Signs of Panic” as War Enters New Phase, Says Israeli Ambassador
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Iran is showing “signs of panic” as the ongoing war enters a new phase, according to Israel’s ambassador to the United States, Yechiel Leiter. The ambassador said the pressure created by Israel’s military campaign is beginning to affect Iran’s leadership as strikes continue against key military targets across the country.
Leiter made the remarks while discussing Israel’s ongoing operation known as Operation Roaring Lion, which Israeli officials say is focused on weakening Iran’s strategic military infrastructure. The operation has reportedly targeted weapons depots, missile production facilities, command centers, and other sites connected to Iran’s security forces.
The campaign is closely tied to Israel’s broader confrontation with Iran and its regional network of allied militias. Many of the targets are believed to be linked to the powerful Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), which plays a central role in Iran’s military strategy and oversees many of the country’s missile and drone programs.
According to Israeli officials, the next stage of the operation is expected to expand the scope of attacks on Iran’s strategic military infrastructure. Analysts say this could include more strikes on missile bases, logistics hubs, and facilities used to coordinate military operations both inside Iran and across the region.
The conflict has drawn significant international attention, particularly because of the involvement of the United States, which has supported Israel during the confrontation. Military analysts warn that continued escalation could increase tensions across the Middle East and potentially draw other actors into the conflict.
Iranian officials have strongly condemned the strikes and have vowed to continue resisting what they describe as aggression by Israel and its allies. Tehran has also warned that further attacks could lead to wider retaliation across the region.
As the war continues to develop, observers say the coming weeks could be decisive in determining whether the conflict escalates further or moves toward some form of diplomatic resolution.
