Iran has taken revenge on Israel, warning that it will destroy its regime, and Israel has apologized to Iran for the big **. On December 31, 2023, IDF spokesman Hagari revealed that the Israeli army is redeploying forces in the Gaza Strip and stressed that the conflict with Hamas could last an entire year, according to The Times of Israel. This shows that Israel is aware of the seriousness of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. In fact, the situation facing Israel may be more dire than expected, as external forces, especially Iran, are stepping up their involvement. In particular, Iran has made it clear that it wants to retaliate after Israel killed its top military adviser. Iran's revenge did not drag on for long, and the commander-in-chief of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps announced the beginning of the revenge war. Shortly after the end of Israel's air strikes, Iran announced that it would retaliate.
While the outside world was most concerned about when and how Iran would take revenge, Iran was quick to announce and act. The commander-in-chief of Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps announced the start of a revenge war and executed four Mossad members, marking the beginning of Iran's revenge war. Iran took action on December 29, the day after the commander-in-chief of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, Hossein Salami, publicly announced a war of revenge against Israel. According to reports, Iran publicly executed four spies of Israel's Mossad agency on December 29 local time, and the four members were hanged in West Azerbaijan Province in northwestern Iran. Iran has announced that it has started a war of revenge against Israel by executing four Mossad members, in a rather peculiar way. This is only the first step in a retaliatory action, and Iran is bound to take more revenge actions.
However, Iran is unlikely to take drastic measures at the moment, because they do not want to directly trigger a war with Israel, nor do they want to involve the US military and thus provoke a large-scale conflict in the region. Iran has warned that revenge for Israel's assassination of Revolutionary Guard Corps general Saeed Razi Mousavi in Syria will be the complete elimination of the Israeli regime. The commander-in-chief of Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps has explicitly set the elimination of the Israeli regime as the ultimate goal of revenge, which is also the strongest warning. They issued such a tough threat, mainly to show their determination for revenge, but also to show their firm stance. It is not uncommon for Iran and Israel to issue frequent warnings such as wiping each other off the face of the earth. There is no doubt that the elimination of the Israeli regime is Iran's goal, but it is difficult for Iran to do so at the moment.
Iran has waged a war of revenge and will carry out more attacks on Israel through its allies. Iran's execution of four Mossad members is just the beginning, and there are bound to be more revenge actions to follow. For now, Iran is exploiting hatred of Israel in the Middle East to provoke a broader anti-Israel wave. Israel's military operation in Gaza has resulted in more than 2The deaths of 10,000 civilians, mostly women and children, have caused a severe humanitarian catastrophe. Israel's approach caused widespread discontent and began to be condemned from all over the world, which also became a bargaining chip for Iran to achieve its goal of revenge. Iran's allies, Allah in Lebanon, the Houthis, and Shiite forces in Iraq and Syria have also launched large-scale attacks.
Iran has chosen to retaliate through the likes of the people, rather than acting directly, primarily to reduce the risk of triggering a large-scale conflict. For example, Lebanon's Allah party has recently launched more large-scale attacks on Israel's border areas, while Shiite forces in Iraq and elsewhere have been active in retaliation. In addition, the Houthis have stepped up their retaliatory actions in the Red Sea region, creating problems for the United States and Israel. In the face of these retaliations, Israel has taken the initiative to admit its mistakes and apologize to the local authorities for the Christmas Eve. Although Israel has always refused a ceasefire and insisted on a large-scale military operation, it is still feeling enormous pressure in the face of international pressure and attacks from multiple directions. In the wake of Iran's war of revenge, Israel has begun to apologize publicly to avoid falling into a larger wave of attacks.
It is reported that on the evening of the 24th local time, the Israeli military carried out an airstrike on the Megazi refugee camp in central Gaza, killing 70 people. The airstrike was condemned as a Christmas Eve** because the vast majority of those killed were innocent civilians, including many women and children. Under intense pressure, Israel began to apologize to the local authorities for the incident and promised to learn from it. Israel admits that it used the wrong ammunition in the airstrikes, which led to a massive mass of innocent civilians**. In response, the Israeli military claimed that the type of ammunition used did not correspond to the "nature" of the attack, resulting in a massive scale that could have been avoided. Israel has openly admitted that mistakes in the course of the air strikes have resulted in the loss of innocent civilian lives. It is clear that, under pressure from the international community, Israel has apologized for the tragic events that resulted in the death of a large number of civilians.
The misuse of ammunition was cited as the main reason, although this interpretation was also suspected of shirking responsibility. Israel's apology may also be an attempt to soothe anger among the population, but that does not entirely rule out the possibility of a similar tragedy happening again. The international community's attention and criticism of the mass civilian deaths on the battlefields of Gaza is putting tremendous pressure on Israel and possibly sowing the seeds of revenge, posing a threat to Israel's security. In addition, Iran's announcement of a retaliatory operation, further attacks in the Middle East, and pressure on a global scale will have an impact on Israel's actions. There is no doubt that Iran's revenge will put some pressure on Israel, especially considering that the conflict has been going on for almost 3 months, and the psychological tolerance of Israeli soldiers has reached its limit.
In addition to this, Israel has also admitted that it has been attacked from at least seven directions, leaving the country overwhelmed. This time, Israel has failed to win the support of the international community and has fallen into isolation, which is also detrimental to its future military operations. Therefore, Israel chose to apologize on Christmas Eve, probably out of a desire to ease pressure and hostility at home and abroad.