Iranian flags fly as smoke rises from the Sharan Oil Depot after 'Israeli' strikes in Tehran, June 15, 2025 (Reuters)
Is 'Israel' preparing for another war with Iran?
Speculation is mounting that 'Israel' may be preparing for a second war with Iran, just weeks after a 12-day conflict in June that left over 1,000 Iranians and 29 'Israelis' dead. The 'Israeli' government hailed the operation as a success, citing the elimination of senior Iranian commanders and the weakening of Iran’s defenses.
But according to a report by Al Jazeera, analysts warn that 'Israel' is actively seeking pretexts for renewed military action. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has signaled readiness to strike again, saying he has “no intention of easing off the gas pedal.”
Experts argue that 'Israel’s' goal goes beyond neutralizing Iran’s nuclear program, aiming instead to destabilize the Iranian government itself. Covert 'Israeli' operations, including sabotage and unexplained explosions across Iran, have continued since the ceasefire, fueling concerns about escalation.
Any renewed assault would likely require backing from the United States, where Secretary of State Marco Rubio has been in talks with European allies over the possible return of sanctions if diplomacy with Tehran fails. Iran, for its part, says it is prepared for any future attacks while still holding out hope for a nuclear deal.
Analysts say that while a second war is not guaranteed, the groundwork appears to be underway, and the fragile ceasefire may not hold for long.