
‘Invade Iran or Accept Talks,’ Ex-Israeli Air Force Chief Warns
Former Israel Air Force commander Eitan Ben Eliyahu warned that Iran’s nuclear program, disrupted but not destroyed by Israel’s Operation Rising Lion, will continue to advance unless checked by either decisive military action or a credible diplomatic arrangement. In comments carried Thursday, December 4, he argued Tehran is learning from the recent strikes and preparing for future rounds, leaving Israel and its allies with stark choices.
Ben Eliyahu’s remarks framed the strategic dilemma: either push for negotiations capable of verifiable rollback of enrichment and weaponization, or prepare for a broader campaign to neutralize critical infrastructure. He suggested that deterrence alone is insufficient if the regime calculates that it can rebuild faster than Israel can degrade.
The debate over next steps continues as regional actors assess Iran’s timelines and red lines. Security officials increasingly weigh long-term costs, risks of escalation, and the sustainability of intermittent strikes versus a comprehensive diplomatic track.
(JPost/VFI News)
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