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Israel faces many complications over if – and how – to strike back against Iran

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Israel faces many complications over if – and how – to strike back against Iran
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No military options come without complications and though the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) are undoubtedly strong, they face many complications in considering whether, and how, to strike back against the barrage of drones and missiles Iran launched against them at the weekend. 

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Many strategic analysts in the IDF argue that the Iranian attack showed that deterrence had failed and therefore must be restored with a strong attack that would make Israel‘s enemies fear to provoke it again.

Others have maintained that running the risk of Israel being pulled into a greater conflict with Iran at such a critical juncture in the Gaza war could result in their falling into exactly the trap Hamas was trying to set for them on 7 October – a general war that would threaten Israel’s very existence.

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So Israel’s response will have to be carefully calibrated.

A non-military response might involve economic and diplomatic pressures, building on the wide international consensus that roundly condemns this barrage of drones and missiles that Iran fired at Israel.

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Such an approach would win favour in the international community but might prove very difficult for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to sell to his hardliners.

A military response might range from attacks on Republican Guard individuals and facilities as they operate in Iraq, Syria and Yemen.

This would act as a signal to Tehran, but not attack Iranian territory directly, and therefore only likely provoke a rhetorical response from Tehran.

A much stronger military response might involve attacks inside Iran itself.

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This would represent a powerful escalation. And it would be complicated.

IDF aircraft would have to fly over 600 miles just to reach the Iranian border, and would have to transit Iraq, Jordan or Saudi Arabla – who would certainly not give them legal overflight rights across their territories.

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Alternatively, Israeli aircraft might avoid land by flying all the way down the Red Sea, round the Gulf of Aden and into the Persian Gulf, to arrive over Iranian territory from the south west. The distances involved would be more than doubled and the attendant risks greatly increased.

Or again, Israel could fire rockets and missiles at Iran. This would remove any overflight rights problems as long as they were high-flying ballistic missiles, not cruise missiles.

But the damage they could do would be limited, the numbers employed could not be great, and the whole effect of their use would be subject to interpretation.

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There is no real substitute – in these sort of exchanges – for aircraft, flying towards their targets and then releasing their bombs and missiles on the basis of the immediate circumstances on the ground.

Whatever the Israeli government decides to do – and it will decide to do something – it will have to square it within its own fractured domestic politics, with its allies, and with the wider world.

And then it will have to think what effect it might have on Tehran.

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