Logo
2 out of 11 Articles
Iran

Iranian Official: The Reason Iran Has Not Yet Attacked Israel

Israeli officials estimate that despite the heavy diplomatic pressure on Iran, Tehran is bent on attacking Israel, even more extensively than during the attack in April, Israeli media reported on Sunday, August 11. 

The report further stated that the defense establishment understands that Iran has returned to its promises as it has threatened since the elimination of Ismail Haniyeh. 

An Iranian delegation arrived in Russia on Sunday for a series of meetings. According to a source with knowledge of the details, one of the reasons for the delay of the Iranian attack was Tehran’s will to stop the security breaches that led to Haniyeh’s demise. 

The source emphasized that there were additional reasons for the attack to be delayed, including the presence of US forces in the region. 

The IDF Spokesperson clarified in light of the report: “Following reports regarding Iran’s plans, we clarify that at the moment there are no changes to the Home Front Command guidelines. If there is a change to the guidelines, we will update with an orderly announcement through the official channels.” 

Meanwhile, the Commander of the Israeli Air Force Maj. Gen. Tomer Bar has ordered the suspension of overseas leave for IAF career service members until further notice. (INN / VFI News)

“Dear God, we pray for a de-escalation with Iran and Hezbollah, despite it seeming impossible at the moment. You are the God of miracles, the God who raised Yeshua from the dead, the only God of this world, and we know that You make the impossible possible. We pray for a miraculous intervention that will ensure the peace and safety of all the citizens residing in our country, in Yeshua’s name. We trust in You and ask for Your Will to be done on earth as it is in Heaven.” 

The articles included in this publication do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of Vision for Israel. We try to provide accurate reporting on news pertinent to Israel, the Middle East, the diaspora, and Jewish issues around the world—and we hope that you find it both informative and useful for intercessory prayer.