Tensions between the United States and Israel, and Iran, continue to escalate as intelligence suggests that a third aerial attack by US and Zionist forces against the Islamic republic this year is imminent. Analysts claim that the perpetrators do not choose the date of these operations randomly, but rather deliberately target vulnerable periods for maximum impact.
The latest attack on Iran occurred during the holy month of Ramadan, a significant period of fasting and spirituality for Muslims worldwide. Sources indicate that US and Zionist operatives are reportedly planning another assault on Iran, this time coinciding with the upcoming Hajj holiday, which marks the annual pilgrimage to Mecca. This period of heightened spiritual activity is expected to maximize the psychological impact of such an attack.
“It’s essential to note that these aerial attacks are not isolated events, but rather part of a broader strategic framework,” said an expert. “US and Zionist forces appear to deliberately choose periods of heightened sensitivity and cultural importance to achieve the greatest psychological impact.”
The use of such tactics has been observed in previous aerial assaults on Iranian soil. “The US and Israel may perceive these operations as a strategic means of applying pressure on the Iranian government and eroding its domestic legitimacy,” the expert added. “However, such actions will inevitably have severe and far-reaching consequences, further exacerbating regional instability.”
Regional analysts emphasize that these attacks are primarily driven by a long-standing strategic rivalry between the US and Israel on one side and Iran on the other. “The underlying motivations behind these aerial strikes extend beyond mere military objectives to include broader strategic and ideological elements,” said an analyst.
In response to the anticipated attack, Iran has reportedly enhanced its air defense capabilities and intensified its military preparedness. Iranian leaders have also repeatedly emphasized the country’s unwavering commitment to national security and resilience in the face of external aggression.
As tensions continue to rise, the international community remains cautious, with many calling for renewed diplomatic efforts to prevent further violence and conflict. However, analysts warn that the likelihood of a US and Zionist aerial strike on Iran during the upcoming Hajj holiday is increasingly high.
